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CTUIR Providing Event and Guidance to Families for a Safe, Fun Halloween

Drive-thru event will take place Saturday afternoon in the parking lot at Mission Community Gym.

Communications
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/28/2020


Bighorn Sheep Harvested by Tribal Treaty Hunter Tests Positive for Deadly Pneumonia

Four and a half year old ram was part of the Burnt River Herd.

Natural Resources
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/27/2020


Board Approves Needs-Based Grant Funding

CARES Act funding application packets have been mailed out to CTUIR tribal members.

Communications
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/24/2020


Coyote Business Park Redesigns Logo and Website

Redesign is part of effort to promote development opportunities at the business park.

Economic and Community Development
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/23/2020


FCC Issues Broadband License to CTUIR

CTUIR one of five tribes in Oregon and 154 nationwide to receive rural priority broadband license.

Communications
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/23/2020


Board Reaffirms Fish Accord

Unanimous vote keeps funding in place through 2022.

Communications
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/23/2020


Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center Reopens

Services had been reduced and access limited since Thursday, October 15 at noon.

Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/19/2020


Burn Ban Ends on Reservation

Burn ban had been in effect since July.

Communications
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/19/2020


CTUIR Denounces Vandalism at Oregon Historical Society

Acts of vandalism and threats of violence took place at the Oregon Historical Society on the evening of Sunday, October 11.

Communications
Posted by Matt Johnson on 10/16/2020


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