2026 Archive:
Leading Change: The Lasting Impact of Chief Calvin McGhee
Protecting our Waters: A Legacy and a Promise
Wind Creek Chicago Southland Opens On-Property Sportsbook
The Forgotten Creeks: A Historical Narrative
Tvstvnvke (Warrior) Mud Run Returns to Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve
2025 Archive:
The 2025 Alabama PALS Governor’s Awards
Poarch Creek Indians Announce 2025 Cowboy Christmas Parade
Education in the Poarch Creek Community — From Barriers to Breakthroughs
Keeping the Words Alive: Reviving the Language of Poarch Creek Indians
Honoring the Past, Protecting Our Future
OWA Parks & Resort Welcomes Ken Leone as New Property Manager
Family Fishing Trip Leads to “One-in-a-Million” Fossil Discovery
Jon Smith Subs Now Open in Downtown OWA
PCI FEDERAL Acquires Street Legal Industries
Wind Creek Chicago Southland Opens New Hotel & Spa
Poarch Creek Indians’ PCI Federal Acquires SuprTEK
PCI Completes Purchase of Birmingham Racecourse
PCI Federal Expands Presence in Washington, DC Region
Helping Tribal Nations Step into Their Power
Perdido River Meats Celebrates Grand Opening on February 6
Chris McGhee Named New Fire Chief for the Poarch Creek Indians
2024 Archive:
Celebrating Native American History: More Than Just November
Wind Creek Hospitality to acquire Birmingham Racecourse and Casino
Wind Creek Chicago Southland Confirms Casino Doors Open on Nov. 11
More Than a Place, Alabama is Part of Who We Are
Winning with Words on Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Cody Williamson: Blazing new trails for the Tribe
Tracy Sells: Guardian of Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve
Leadership Spotlight: Jay Dorris
Leadership Spotlight: Mal McGhee
Youth Princesses Proudly Represent the Poarch Creek Indians
PCI Federal Services Announces New Organizational Updates
A noble vision to give people a purpose and grow local economies
2023 Archive:
Lifting up people when they need it most
Rebuilding a community that nearly had 160 years wiped out in seconds
A Partnership Firmly Rooted in Alabama’s Agricultural Heritage
Poarch Creek Indians Announces $50M Resort Hotel Expansion at OWA
Downtown OWA Continues to Boom with Three More Businesses Opening
I AM ALS announces grant from Poarch Creek Indians
PCI Gaming agrees to acquire Magic City Casino in Miami
2022 Archive:
Poarch Creek Documentary to Premiere Thursday on APT
Poarch Creek Indians Annual Pow Wow to Celebrate 50 Year Anniversary
Poarch Creek Indians Acquires Fortis Industries, Inc.
Poarch Creek Indians Appoints New Director Kristin Hellmich
Poarch Creek Indians Announce Creation of Meat Processing Facility
2021 Archive:
Muskogee Technology Named Top Manufacturer in Alabama
Creek Travel Plaza to Host Job Fair
Poarch Creek Indians to Help Vaccinate Rural Communities
Poarch Creek Indians Join Taskforce to Combat Human Trafficking
2020 Archive:
December 12, 2020 – Bryan congratulates Haaland on nomination to lead Interior Department
November 01, 2020 – Poarch Creek Chairwoman appointed to Montgomery Chamber Board
August 27, 2020 – Poarch Creek Indians company supports the important work of NASA
May 18, 2020 – Governor Ivey praises Poarch Creek Indians
May 04, 2020 – Poarch Creek Indians fund new Bloodmobile
April 14, 2020 – Poarch Creek Indians produce lifesaving COVID-19 Supplies
April 06, 2020 – Poarch Band of Creek Indians Donates $1 Million to Atmore Hospital
2019 Archive:
October 15, 2019 – Poarch Creek Committed to Economic Development in Alabama
June 26, 2019 – The Poarch Band of Creek Indians Acquires Integrated Federal Solutions
May 10, 2019 – Poarch Creek Indians take stand against the Alabama Political Reporter
2018 Archive:
“Dear America” – An opinion piece by Kitcki A. Carroll
USET SPF President Kirk Francis 2018 Native American Heritage Month Statement
October 31, 2018 – Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority Announces New CEO
October 17, 2018 – Board of Directors of USET Sovereignty Protection Fund Elect Officers
September 19, 2018 – Town of Terror Returns to OWA for Halloween Season
May 08, 2018 – Poarch Band of Creek Indians Acquires Media Fusion
2017 Archive:
Alabama Bicentennial Archaeology Adventures: Early Alabama History
Important Domestic Violence Assistance Phone Numbers
July 05, 2017 – It is with great sadness that we share the tragic news of Robert Thrower’s, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO), death yesterday afternoon. He was killed in a single-vehicle accident on Highway 29 near the Dixie Community | Robert Thrower Photo
June 02, 2017 – Muskogee Technology Receives Boeing Performance Excellence Award
2016 Archive:
July 07, 2016 – Creek Travel Plaza ranks 24th best truck stop in nation
June 26, 2016 – PCI Gaming Authority Purchases Bossier City, LA Margaritaville
2015 Archive:
November 05, 2015 – Statement from Stephanie A. Bryan, Tribal Chair/CEO
July 07, 2015 – The Poarch Band of Creek Indians establishes $1 million Scholarship Fund at The Community Foundation of South Alabama | Photo
May 07, 2015 – Robert McGhee named to 50 Most powerful and influential list in Alabama
May 01, 2015 – Poarch Creek Donates to United Cerebral Palsy’s Camp Smile | Photo
2014 Archive:
June 10, 2014 – Stephanie A. Bryan Elected Tribal Chair In Historic Election
March 07, 2014 – Poarch Band of Creek Indians and University of South Alabama Launch Native American Studies Program; Tribal Leaders Donate $500,000 to Education of History and Culture | Photo
March 05, 2014 – Poarch Band of Creek Indians Open Health Clinic and Assisted Living Facility | Photo 1 | Photo 2
2013 Archive:
October 01, 2013 – Poarch Creek Donates $100,000 to Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
June 20, 2013 – Poarch Tribe Donates $150,000 to Organizations
June 06, 2013 – Poarch Creek Donates to Local Schools
May 23, 2013 – Poarch Tribe Donates to Area Organizations | Photo 1 | Photo 2 | Photo 3 | Photo 4 | Photo 5
May 06, 2013 – Poarch Police Officer Injured During Motorist Assist
May 04, 2013 – Poarch Creek Responds to Dismissal of Terrorist Charge
April 12, 2013 – Poarch Creek Donates to Escambia County AL Sheriff’s Office to Purchase K-9 Unit | Photo
March 19, 2013 – NIGC Confirms Federal Authority Over Poarch Creek Indian Gaming
February 28, 2013 – Poarch Creek Donates Over $2 Million to Support Area Schools
February 21, 2013 – Poarch Tribal Police Drug Bust | Photo
January 24, 2013 – Poarch Creek Donates to Atmore Community Hospital | Photo
2012 Archive:
October 31, 2012 – Poarch Creek Resumes Development of Wetumpka Property
June 6th, 2012 – Interior Confirms Poarch Creek Lands Are Protected By Federal Law
March 23, 2012 – Poarch Tribe Donates $1.9 Million in Planned Giving Campaign
March 01, 2012 – Poarch Creek Donates $2 Million to Help Elmore and Montgomery County Schools
February 01, 2012 – Former Chief Houston McGhee Passes Away
January 13, 2012 – Innisfree Hotels Ground-Breaking Ceremony at Airport & 12th
2011 Archive:
June 08, 2011- PCI Gaming Authority Announces Major Sponsorship of “Bama Rising” Benefit Concert
March 15, 2011- Poarch Creek Indians Up Email Reliability and Avoid $30,000 Cost with Cloud Email
2010 Archive:
December 08, 2010 – Poarch Creek Donates $1.6M to Local Schools
December 08, 2010 – Poarch Creek Donates $10,000 to United Fund
July 28, 2010 – Poarch Creek News Wins National Media Award
June 12, 2010 – Poarch Brings Major Native American Conference to Mobile
2009 Archive:
June 17, 2009 – Poarch Creek Holds Historic Election
May 28, 2009 – Poarch Creek Donates $500,000 to Alabama Department of Archives and History
March 26, 2009 – Poarch Creek Indians Conduct First-Ever Terrorism Exercise on Reservation
2008 Archive:
June 13, 2008 – Buford L. Rolin Re-Elected Tribal Chair
2007 Archive:
July 17, 2007 – Poarch Creek Police Train with FBI
2006 Archive:
August 02, 2006 – The Real Truth About Gaming in Alabama
June 13, 2006 – Buford L. Rolin Elected Tribal Chair
May 18, 2006 – Tribal Chair Fred L. McGhee Has Passed Away
February 27, 2006 – Alabama’s Poarch Creek Indians Bring Indian Culture to Montgomery
2005 Archive:
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