Tribal Staff Attend Ceremony for National Preparedness Month 2025
Cow Creek Umpqua Emergency Manager Paul Crase and Cow Creek Tribal Police Chief Marty Case attended a ceremony in which Douglas County Commissioners declared September as “National Preparedness [...]
Cold and Flu Season are Coming: A Letter from Public Health
Cold and flu season is rapidly approaching. Your public health team wants to prepare you for that time of year. We hope to empower you to take charge of your healthcare with knowledge and confidence.
Emergency Room, Urgent Care, or Primary Care?
These tips can help you know which healthcare institution would be best for each healthcare need.
Help Us Avoid Missed Appointments and No-Shows; Just Give Us a Call!
One of the best ways you can show care for yourself and for others is to let us know if you’re not available for your upcoming medical appointment. Your miss […]
Music on the Half Shell Honors Tribe’s Sponsorship
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians were honored for their long-term sponsorship of Music on the Half Shell, a free weekly concert series that welcomes families to […]
West Fork Canyon Creek Culvert Removed
An oversized, rusted culvert was removed from Cow Creek Umpqua Tribal land this month near Canyonville, allowing water to flow freely again in the stream bed and bringing hope that […]
Location Change for the Contest of Heroes
Cow Creek Tribal Police and Fire Management staff will be participating in this year’s Contest of Heroes, an event where local law enforcement, fire fighters, and EMTs volunteer to wait tables to [...]
Find your living-wage career at the Southern Oregon Trade Careers Expo
The SOTCExpo is committed to promoting living-wage careers and bridging the gap between employers and the next generation of skilled workers.
Quick Tips for UV Protection During Fun in the Sun
Remain in the shade during midday hours whenever possible. Use umbrellas, awnings, and trees for shade. Protect your skin with clothing

