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Cow Creek Tribe sends Holiday Cheer to Oregon soldiers
The Roseburg News Review---December 4, 2007
The employees of Umpqua Indian Foods have developed a creative, winwin program of making it easy for Douglas County residents to support US soldiers by purchasing camouflage Christmas stockings. The Cow Creek tribe is taking responsibility for the expenses of shipping the Christmas stockings to the troops.
Starlite Drive-In's Final Showing
The News Review---September 27, 2007
To celebrate the last show at the historic Roseburg Drive-In Theatre before the movie screen is torn down, the Cow Creek Tribe organize a unique fundraising activity asking movie attendees to bring cans of food for the Umpqua Community Action Network.
Governor honors vets with Cow Creeks
The Roseburg News-Review—July 5, 2006Governor Ted Kulongoski honors veterans at the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians’ seventh annual Fourth of July celebration.
Working upstream
The Roseburg News-Review—May 22, 2006Together with Partnership for Umpqua Rivers, the Cow Creeks have designed plans to make Jordan Creek more habitable for fish.
All recovering addicts deserve compassion
The Roseburg News-Review—March 23, 2006Letter to the Editor—Kami Chappell
Talking about meth abuse
The Roseburg News Review—March 1, 2006The Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians helps educate the community about methamphetamine abuse.
Canyonville recognizes First Citizens
The Roseburg News-Review—February 27, 2006Gloria McGinnis, member of the Cow Creek Indian Foundation Board, is recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Doctor will lead meth abuse talks
The Roseburg News-Review—February 23, 2006Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians will host a communitywide event, featuring Dr. Jack Stump, to educate families about the seriousness of methamphetamine abuse.
Cow Creeks receive grant for diabetes prevention
The Roseburg News-Review—January 19, 2006The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians is organizing health programs to prevent diabetes among tribal members.
Cow Creeks kick off housing project
The Roseburg News-Review - Aug. 17, 2004
Casino Money Opens Doors To Politics
NativeUnity - July 27, 2004Indian Tribes that operate casinos are putting their money to work through political contributions, hoping to make a difference, from civil rights to voting rights to curtailing drunken driving to environmental policies.
Youth computer lab gets big upgrade
The Roseburg News-Review - July 1, 2004Wyden visits Roseburg: Senator sees results of grants he encouraged groups to apply for.
Tribe hosts gala for memorial project
The Roseburg News-ReviewThe Cow Creek Tribe of Umpqua Indians host an event to help raise $100 million for the Washington, D.C. World War II Memorial honoring all who served in WW II.
Seven Feathers to host Salute to Veterans fundraising weekend for WW II Memorial
The Roseburg News-ReviewThe Cow Creek Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort hosts fund-raiser for the National World War II Memorial.
Fund-raiser to benefit World War II monument
The Roseburg News-ReviewThe Cow Creek Tribe of Umpqua Indians hosts a fund-raising dinner to help raise $1.4 million for the National World War II Memorial.
Cow Creeks raise money for WW II memorial
The Roseburg News-Review - April 28, 2000Cow Creek Tribe of Umpqua Indians provide buses so Douglas County residents can travel to Salem, Oregon to help raise $1.4 million for the new World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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