NORTH BEND, Ore.- The Coquille Tribe awards over $500k in grants for southwestern Oregon community projects. The tribe held an awards reception at The Mill Casino-Hotel to fund five county projects in health, arts and culture, education, environmental, public safety ...

COQUILLE, Ore.- The Coquille Indian Tribe is hosting their first annual Sobriety PowWow on New Year’s Eve. The event is a family-friendly, drug and alcohol-free New Year’s Eve celebration. The tribe wanted to be able to give folks an opportunity ...

In this United in Kindness message, our partners at Coquille Indian Tribe provide lasting contributions of over 8 million dollars to the Southern Oregon Communities they serve through their cultural spirit of giving. Sponsored by Coquille Indian Tribe     ...

SALEM, Ore. – The Coquille Indian Tribe’s efforts to build a gaming facility in South Medford are not receiving support at the state level. Governor Tina Kotek has come out against the expansion of Native American gaming in a letter ...

NORTH BEND, Ore. – The Coquille Indian Tribe distributed a record-breaking $815,000 in grants to 121 community organizations in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Lane counties. The grants, made through the Coquille Tribal Community Fund, are a significant increase from ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– A local Native American tribe is crying foul over what they believe is favoritism from Governor Kate Brown toward another southern Oregon tribe. The Coquille Indian Tribe has been trying to build a small casino on land it ...

Medford, Ore. — Medford officials are responding tonight, to a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for a proposed casino in South Medford. In a 9 page letter to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the city of Medford cites issues of fully ...

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