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She strides ahead of you at full steam as she whisks through the Cow Creek tribe’s Roseburg headquarters. You try to be polite and rush to open the next door. After all, she is a tribal leader and ...
The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation (CCUIF) has awarded five non-profits in Coos County a total of $42,180. Eighty-six non-profit organizations in southwestern Oregon from Coos, Deschutes, Douglas, ...
Dads Creek Fire ignites in Douglas County, prompts evacuation notice. Photo courtesy Douglas COunty Sheriff's Office. As of the latest reports, the fire has spread across 30 to 45 acres. There is no ...
CANYONVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation has awarded 85 nonprofit organizations from Coos, Deschutes, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Lane counties a total of ...
In a dramatic rescue operation, crews successfully lifted a cow from a creek in the Buxton area after it had been stuck for several days. The Washington County Sheriff's Office captured the rescue on ...
Firefighters are making significant progress in containing a 145-acre wildfire located approximately 5 miles west of Glendale ...
On his tribe’s land, enveloped by the state of Oregon, Jesse Jackson stood at the threshold between two ecosystems: On one side of him, an open canopy bathed grasses and white oak trees in sunlight; ...
Firefighters are making strides in containing the Dads Creek Fire, which spans 145 acres about 5 miles west of Glendale.
A wildfire that started on Thursday morning in Malheur County’s Cow Valley has grown to 20,000 acres as of early Friday morning, prompting fire agencies to scramble to protect homes in the rural area.
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