MEDFORD, Ore.– Jackson County Commissioners are responding to the Coquille Tribe’s proposal for a Medford casino. The board of commissioners looked at the draft environmental impact statement for the proposed casino. They didn’t take any sort of position on the ...
We continue our discussion with Judy Farm concerning the Coquille Tribe’s efforts to build a casino in Medford. ...
MEDFORD, Ore. —Only on NBC5 news the Coquille Tribe is sharing more about its potential plans to bring a casino to south Medford. The tribe wants to remodel the existing Roxy Ann bowling alley on south Pacific Highway. Currently, it ...
MEDFORD, Ore. —The city of Medford will once again discuss the Coquille Tribe’s efforts to build a casino in south Medford. The tribe operates the Mill Casino in north Bend. Traditionally it’s one casino a tribe. Bringing a casino to ...
MEDFORD, Ore. – The Bureau of Indian Affairs is looking for public input as the Coos County-based Coquille Tribe is once again trying to build a casino in south Medford. The tribe’s efforts were opposed by Governor Brown, the Cow ...
MEDFORD, Ore. – Margaritaville’s Compass Hotel has officially opened its doors. Margaritaville’s newest hotel invites guests to an island-inspired paradise featuring what it calls the fun of its full-scale resorts, to a more boutique concept. The Coquille Tribe-backed hotel features ...
Update (05/23/22): NBC5 News is attempting to get clarification as to when the hotel will be open. This story will be updated when we hear back from the Coquille Indian Tribe. MEDFORD, Ore. —Jimmy Buffet and the Coquille Tribe, are ...
OREGON— The Coquille Tribe is in mourning, after Chief Don Ivy died Monday, after a seven month battle with cancer. The City of North Bend says he was 70-years-old and had been Chief since 2014. The city says he was ...
The Coos Bay Coquille Tribe’s efforts to build a casino was denied earlier this month. The Tribe is still moving forward with plans for a new hotel in south Medford. The proposed 65,000+ square foot hotel would be built by ...
NORTH BEND, Ore. — The Bureau of Indian Affairs has denied the Coquille Tribe’s application for a casino project in Medford according to the Tribal chairman. In a press release Thursday night, Coquille Tribal Chairman Brenda Meade criticized a Bureau ...