Cow Creek Tribal Police Swear-In Newest Officer
Cow Creek Tribal Police swore-in their newest police office on Thursday in the Cow Creek Tribal Board Room. Officer David Awbrey was sworn in by Cow Creek Tribal Police Chief Brett Johnson. “He [...]

Cow Creek Tribal Police swore-in their newest police office on Thursday in the Cow Creek Tribal Board Room. Officer David Awbrey was sworn in by Cow Creek Tribal Police Chief Brett Johnson. “He [...]
The Wìli Department is making available to all Cow Creek Tribal members for review and public comment three annual overviews of housing funds expenditures. The overviews detail how grant funds [...]
This article first appeared in the April 2022 newsletter. Click here to read our newsletter archives. The Wìli Department is building 17 new houses on the Tribally-owned Gentry Loop in Myrtle [...]
This article is featured in the April 2022 edition of the Cow Creek Tribal newsletter. Tribal members can also access newsletters online anytime, or browse past editions by clicking here. (Tribal [...]
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. Below is a statement [...]
Cow Creek Tribal members have the opportunity to participate in a well water quality testing project, thanks to recent funding from the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board. This is a [...]
This news article is also featured in the March edition of the Cow Creek Tribal newsletter. Click here to view the current edition, as well as archived editions of the Tribal newsletter (login [...]
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. Starting in January, each household was allowed [...]
*This news article is also featured in the March edition of the Cow Creek Tribal newsletter. Click here to view the current edition, as well as archived editions of the Tribal newsletter (login [...]
On January 15, 2022, the Cultural Resources Program held the Winter Gathering – Bear Grass and Story Telling event. Earl Huitt shared this story: “Where Fire Came From”