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Another COVID-19 variant is circulating in the U.S., so Cow Creek Public Health is responding by renewing efforts to administer vaccines and booster doses to anyone eligible.

Another COVID-19 variant is circulating in the U.S., so Cow Creek Public Health is responding by renewing efforts to administer vaccines and booster doses to anyone eligible.
Don’t Miss Your Chance to Attend the Annual Cow Creek Veteran’s Informational Conference
Cow Creek Tribal Police swore-in their newest police office on Thursday in the Cow Creek Tribal Board Room.
Forestry and Natural Resources have spent years working and coordinating with other agencies to bring new life to the West Fork Cow Creek watershed.
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians announced Wednesday that masks will no longer be required indoors within most areas of the Tribal Government starting next week.
A second series of free, at-home COVID-19 self tests are available to order from the U.S. Government, federal officials announced in early March.
Stix Sports Bar, the most popular food outlet at Seven Feathers Casino Resort, has been closed for renovations since Labor Day 2021, but the remodel coming this Spring will be well worth the wait.
Oregon’s top attorneys have ruled that historic horse racing machines cannot be installed at the Flying Lark in Grants Pass because they violate the state’s constitution.
In 2022, the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians is celebrating 40 years since receiving federal recognition from the U.S. Government.
The billionaire coffee stand owner behind the Flying Lark in Grants Pass says he thinks Oregon’s Tribes could co-partner with him to sustain the horse racing track and entertainment facility.