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  People in the News Column (excerpt)
The Roseburg News-Review—May 31, 2006

Wayne Shammel, general counsel of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, addresses a U.S. Senate subcommittee on finance in Washington, D.C.

  Working upstream
The Roseburg News-Review—May 22, 2006

Together with Partnership for Umpqua Rivers, the Cow Creeks have designed plans to make Jordan Creek more habitable for fish.

  More flexibility is needed for housing, land use commission told
The Roseburg News-Review—May 8, 2006

Douglas County officials told members of a statewide land use commission meeting Friday in Roseburg that more consideration needs to be given to housing needs.

  All recovering addicts deserve compassion
The Roseburg News-Review—March 23, 2006

Letter to the Editor—Kami Chappell

  OnBiz: Holiday Motel closes in Roseburg
The Roseburg News-Review—January 3, 2006

The Holiday Motel is no more, in the figurative sense. It closed last week.

  Tribe to reimburse Roseburg for police, fire services
The Roseburg News-Review—November 29, 2005

Emergency services: Roseburg City Council, tribal.

  Jackpot for Yreka
Siskiyou Daily News - Apr. 26, 2004

Bust to Boom - Casino breathes new life into struggling timber town

  County’s appetite for jobs growing
The Roseburg News-Review—February 29, 2004

Douglas County, called the 100 valleys of the Umpqua, is geographically a land of lifts and dips. Employment-wise, however, it’s been mired in a sustained dip.

  E. coli discovered in meat shipment
The Roseburg News-Review—April 29, 2003

CANYONVILLE – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has recalled nearly 200 pounds of E. coli-tainted ground beef that was to be served at the Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort.

  Value of Work
The Roseburg News-Review—March 9, 2003

The value of a strong work ethic goes without debate, but ways to instill that quality in young people generated a range of opinions at a forum last week.

  Canyonville units await state's OK
The Roseburg News-Review - Oct. 20, 1999

To make up for housing demands created by over 800 new employees at Seven Feathers, Canyonville & the UCDC are acquiring OHC & HUD funds to build and make available housing for low to moderate income families .

  Kudos to county businesses that excel in hiring disabled
The Roseburg News-Review - Oct. 17, 1999

Editorial: Cow Creek's Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort receives Kudos for excelling in hiring disabled people in a variety of full-time positions.

  Canyonville takes step in child-care center plans
The Roseburg News-Review - Feb. 3, 1999

Cow Creek Band Of Umpqua Tribe of Indians donates $20,000 to the city of Canyonville, Oregon to help fund a feasibility study for the South Umpqua Valley Family Center which would include a child-care center.

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