News Updates
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Donates 150 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to King County Sheriff’s Department
Steps up to ensure all King County patrol cars are equipped Members of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribal Council, Snoqualmie Tribal Police Chief Gene Fenton and staff joined King County Sheriff John Urquhart and King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert at the Snoqualmie...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Releases 2016-2017 Annual Report
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe released their 2016-2017 Annual Report to Tribal Members at the Tribe's annual meeting on Saturday, May 13, 2017. This report tells the story of work that has been accomplished by the Tribe in various key focus areas over the last year....
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Releases its 2016 Voters Guide
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe's 2016 Voters Guide has officially been released. A link to a PDF copy of the Voters Guide can be accessed below. Paper copies of the Voters Guide are being mailed to Snoqualmie Tribal Members. Click here to download the 2016 Snoqualmie...
2016 Voters Guide Candidate Full Responses FIX REQUIRED
For the Tribe's 2016 Voters Guide, many answers provided by the candidates were too long to print in full. To read the full responses for those candidates who responded, please click on the links below: Darcy Burner - Candidate for Washington State House of...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe & City of Snoqualmie Reach Sewer Agreement
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe and the City of Snoqualmie today announced that they have reached an agreement to continue sewer service to the Snoqualmie Indian Reservation. The Snoqualmie Casino, located on the Snoqualmie Indian Reservation, employs more than 1,100...
Snoqualmie Tribal Members Headed to North Dakota in Support of Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
North Dakota Tribe fighting to stop the construction of Dakota Access Pipeline across sacred tribal lands Representatives from the Snoqualmie Tribal Council, and more than 20 Tribal members and their families, are on their way to North Dakota to support the Standing...
Tribal Council Announces Support for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
The Snoqualmie Tribal Council is proud to inform the general membership that it has decided to travel to Cannonball, North Dakota to show its support for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. The Tribal Council believes it is necessary for the Snoqualmie Tribe, as nation, to...
Being Good Neighbors is a Cultural Value
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has called this area home since time immemorial. We are not a large tribe, but we are a close-knit community united by cultural values that our ancestors have passed down for thousands of years. Our ancestors taught us the importance of...
Tribe Announces Plans to Improve Safety, Access Near Snoqualmie Casino
New traffic circle planned for SE North Bend Way will facilitate new convenience store SNOQUALMIE, WA. – As it builds a new state-of-the-art convenience store and gas station, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe today announced plans to improve traffic safety and access along...
Snoqualmie Tribe Files Suit Seeking to Stop Development
City’s decision on May 9th, 2016 will desecrate Sacred Ground The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe on Friday filed a lawsuit in King County Superior Court accusing the City of Snoqualmie of violating state environmental and land use laws in conjunction with a proposed...