News Updates
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Donates $75,000 to Temporary 90/18 Access Road
Donation will support City of Snoqualmie efforts to alleviate traffic at SR 18/Parkway interchange NOQUALMIE, WA – On March 27th, 2019 the Snoqualmie Tribe Impact Mitigation Committee voted to contribute $75,000 to the City’s effort to raise matching funds for a...
Unprecedented Progress on Suction Dredge Mining Reform
Bill Passes Senate to Protect Aquatic Habitat from Dangerous Practice SNOQUALMIE, WA – After years of advocating for regulatory reform of suction dredge mining activity in Washington State’s streams and rivers, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is celebrating progress in...
Snoqualmie Tribe Celebrates Land Into Trust Decision
SNOQUALMIE, WA – Today, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Tara Sweeney announced that the Secretary of Interior may continue to accept land into trust status for the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe. The long-awaited decision resolves a challenge to the Tribe’s federal...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Opens New Process for Charitable Donations
Funding will support eight separate category topics SNOQUALMIE, WA— Starting January 1, 2019, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe will be accepting applications for its Charitable Donations fund. This year the Tribe is administering the funds on an annual basis, and the...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Donates $1.9 Million to Recovery Cafe
Funding will support a State-wide effort to treat problem gambling SEATTLE, WA— On Wednesday, September 26th the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe donated $1.9 million to the Recovery Café to support the organization’s efforts to treat problem gambling in Washington State....
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Donates $1.4 Million to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
Funding will support tobacco cessation for people throughout Washington state SEATTLE, WA—The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe donated $1.4 million to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) on Wednesday, September 26. The donation will support smoking prevention and cessation...
Snoqualmie Tribe Observes National Day of Prayer to Protect Native American Sacred Places
Will Pray at Snoqualmie Falls on Friday, June 22 Beginning at 6 AM SNOQUALMIE, WA— Every year at Snoqualmie Falls, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe observes the National Day of Prayer to Protect Native American Sacred Places. This year the event will take place on Friday,...
Snoqualmie Tribal Members Conduct 2018 Elections for Tribal Council
SNOQUALMIE, WA— Enrolled members of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe held elections at their Annual Meeting on Saturday, May 12, 2018. Members voted for candidates to serve in the Tribal Chair, Tribal Council and Tribal Council Alternate positions. Robert de los Angeles...
Tribe Honors Graduating Tribal Members
On Saturday, April 14, 2018 the Snoqualmie Tribe honored Tribal Members graduating from High School and higher education at a special dinner and ceremony at the Snoqualmie Casino Ballroom. Here are all of the Tribal Members graduating that have supplied information to...
North Bend, Snoqualmie Tribe Partner for Special Recycling Event
North Bend, Snoqualmie Tribe Partner for Special Recycling Event Provides Free Recycling for King County Residents NOQUALMIE, WA— The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is proud to partner with the City of North Bend to provide a free recycling event for household materials from...