The Cowlitz Indian Tribal Public Safety Department was one of 12 law enforcement agencies across Washington awarded funding for gun-violence prevention efforts, state Attorney General…
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Clark County’s deal with Cowlitz tribe requires Tri-Mountain Golf Course to stay a public course after sale
Clark County is moving forward with selling its Tri-Mountain Golf Course to the Cowlitz Indian Tribe. Read more… Source: The Columbian
The Cowlitz Tribe is the only bidder for Tri-Mountain Golf Course near Ridgefield
The Cowlitz Indian Tribe, which already owns and operates a hotel-and-casino complex in north Clark County, is looking to expand into the golf business. Read…
State invests more than $8M in Cowlitz Indian Tribe clean energy projects. It pledges to continue efforts ‘for generations.’
LONGVIEW — The Washington State Department of Commerce director and Cowlitz Indian Tribe chairman signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday to continue state investments into…
‘A significant milestone’: Camp Kwoneesum Dam is gone but work to reshape the land continues
SKAMANIA — The past five months have brought a lot of changes to the remote forestland that once housed Camp Kwoneesum Dam. Read more… Source:…
Cowlitz Indian Tribe offers youth addiction treatment at its Hazel Dell office
After a pause during the pandemic due to a lack of providers, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe now offers addiction treatment for youth at its Hazel…
Columbia River Mental Health Services’ youth summit in Vancouver teaches some of life’s more important lessons
Adulting 101 — it’s a class a lot of people wish they took in their youth. Yes, English and math are important, but how do…
Washington U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell, Patty Murray announce $75M to improve fish habitats, including $1.9M to Cowlitz Indian Tribe
U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray announced Wednesday nearly $75 million will flow to projects removing fish passage barriers and improving fish habitat in…
Washington is 2nd in the U.S. for missing and murdered Indigenous women; have recent efforts made headway?
Julian C. Ankney of the Nez Perce Tribe heard stories since she was a child that Indigenous people go missing at higher rates. The statistics…
‘Each drum is a heartbeat’: Cowlitz Indian Tribe’s drum circle uses music to heal, honor ancestors, make connections
TOLEDO — On a Thursday in April, the late afternoon light drifted through an open door, clashing with the rhythmic sounds of drums and singing.…