Layer Up on COVID-19 Protection to Stay in Schools
As we enter the holiday season and winter months ahead, it is important to remember our communities will be living with COVID-19 until there is widespread immunity.
As we enter the holiday season and winter months ahead, it is important to remember our communities will be living with COVID-19 until there is widespread immunity.
Cow Creek Health and Wellness Center in Canyonville will be closed intermittently for the next few weeks due to provider staffing.
A notification was posted Friday, December 17 regarding Nesika insurance holders who utilize pharmacy services at Hometown Drugs in Roseburg and Sutherlin Drug.
Any person who wants to receive a booster COVID-19 vaccine from Cow Creek Public Health may now call to schedule their appointment.
For more information on COVID-19 vaccines, please visit our Public Health page.
Two Cow Creek Tribal members were recently featured on a well-known national podcast, promoting Cow Creek culture and language to millions of ears, while also stressing the ecological importance [...]
Interested in becoming a licensed teacher? Western Oregon University is hosting an event on November 16 in conjunction with Umpqua Community College, Douglas Education Service District, and the [...]
The Umpqua Indian Utility Cooperative (UIUC) is requesting that your firm provide a proposal for the construction of the Creekside Development Reservoir #1 Water Quality Hypolimnetic system.
Cow Creek Public Health will be holding a free, drive-thru clinic to help get children ages 5-11 in Douglas County vaccinated against COVID-19.