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 Chinook Fishing on the McKenzie River Closed Through the End of 2024
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Chinook Fishing on the McKenzie River Closed Through the End of 2024

Due to unexpectedly small runs of both wild and hatchery Chinook salmon observed at Leaburg Dam, the McKenzie River is closed to salmon fishing through the end of the year.

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 Moving and Grooving Through Summer
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Moving and Grooving Through Summer

A Treat to Sweeten a Day and Connect with Friends and Family These warm summer days can take us many directions: a garden, a dance meetup, a walking group, or […]

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 Cow Creek Tribal Police Department Sponsors UCC Police Reserve Academy Graduates
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Cow Creek Tribal Police Department Sponsors UCC Police Reserve Academy Graduates

Cow Creek Tribal Police Department (CCTPD) sponsored two students to attend the Police Reserve Academy at Umpqua Community College.

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 Cow Creek Foundation Awards Over $850K To Non-Profits
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Cow Creek Foundation Awards Over $850K To Non-Profits

The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation (CCUIF) awarded grants to 82 charities in their spring round of giving on June 18. The combined total of $857,975 was awarded to non-profit […]

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 Learn More about Tribal Forestry with this Interactive, Multimedia Story Map
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Learn More about Tribal Forestry with this Interactive, Multimedia Story Map

“Breaking Point: The State of Tribal Forestry Today” uses an immersive multimedia approach to spreading formation about the work, challenges, and opportunities facing Tribal forestry agencies in [...]

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 Lands and Resources Team Participates in 47th Annual ITC Symposium
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Lands and Resources Team Participates in 47th Annual ITC Symposium

Lands and Resources Officer Jason Robison and Director of Forest Management Tim Vredenburg recently attended the 47th annual Intertribal Timber Council (ITC) Symposium held in Cherokee, North Carolina.

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 Reporters Learn from Cow Creek Umpqua Forestry on Wildfires
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Reporters Learn from Cow Creek Umpqua Forestry on Wildfires

Journalists from across the Northwest joined the Cow Creek Umpqua Forestry and Wildfire Management teams on Cow Creek Umpqua lands in May.

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 Cow Creek Umpqua Tribe Partners with U.S. Geological Survey on Lamprey Workshop
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Cow Creek Umpqua Tribe Partners with U.S. Geological Survey on Lamprey Workshop

The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians(CCBUTI) partnered with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to conduct research into lamprey presence and habitat surveys in four different creeks over [...]

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 Please Use Extreme Caution with Fireworks This Fourth of July
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Please Use Extreme Caution with Fireworks This Fourth of July

While many fireworks are technically legal and approved by the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Office, they still pose a fire and injury risk if misused or used carelessly.

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 Marine Biotoxin Closures Affect Entire Oregon Coast
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Marine Biotoxin Closures Affect Entire Oregon Coast

The Oregon Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have announced closures along the Oregon coast after 21 people were sickened by Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning

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COW CREEK GOVERNMENT OFFICES
2371 NE Stephens Street Suite #100
Roseburg, OR 97470
PHONE: (541) 672.9405
(800) 929.8229
FAX: (541) 673.0432

COW CREEK HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER - MAILING ADDRESS
2589 NW Edenbower Blvd.
Roseburg OR 97471
PHONE: (541) 672-8533

EMAIL: info@cowcreek-nsn.gov
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