It’s with great sadness that we recognize the life and legacy of Lincoln County Commissioner Claire Hall, and the unfinished work she leaves behind. Her leadership, compassion, and unwavering commitment left a lasting impact on countless lives. Hall, whose more than...
Yachats, Ore., A juvenile humpback whale was found stranded near San Marine, north of Yachats, on Nov. 15. After days of community and marine rescue efforts were unsuccessful, it was determined by professionals, that the whale should be euthanized on Nov. 17. This...
By Andy Taylor Each November, the United States observes Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the rich histories, diverse cultures, and enduring contributions of Indigenous peoples. More than a symbolic gesture, this month offers a vital opportunity to...
Tribe launches two-pronged plan on food insecurity with direct aid to local communities, through grants Siletz, Ore., on November 1, 2025, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians declared a state of emergency to address food insecurity as a result of the ongoing...
By Dylan Gorman, Natural Resources: Hunt & Fish biologist II For a group of tribal members and tribal staff June 14, started early. Alarm clocks rang out at 3:30 a.m., jolting tired bodies out of their beds. Those same bodies rolled out of pickup trucks at the...
The Siletz Tribal Behavioral Health Program is proud to announce the construction of a new Men’s Transitional Living Home on Tribal land near the junction of Judd Street and Old River Road. Construction is scheduled to begin in August 2025, with completion anticipated...