Update from Chairman Forsman
An update from Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman on Tribal operations in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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An update from Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman on Tribal operations in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Suquamish Tribal Council (Published in the Kitsap Sun, April 23, 2020) The news that Kitsap County will not press charges against the police officer who caused the death of […]
Wishing you well on this, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Chief Seattle (Suquamish/Duwamish), whose words are cited by environmentalists worldwide, said in 1854: “Yonder sky that has wept tears […]
The Suquamish Tribal Court issued an Emergency Administrative Order this week that all court-ordered payment plans are now suspended through April and May. “The Court is striving to address the […]
If you find yourself in a fitness rut, it may be time to find a new groove, says Suquamish Tribe’s Fitness Center manager and exercise expert Stephanie Kunold. Just because […]
The staff at the Suquamish Wellness Center are now offering a variety of online support groups. Here’s what’s available: Community Support Group Contact: BBurwell@suquamish.nsn.us Because of these unprecedented times, we […]
A message from Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman.
Here’s a handy chart to help you determine how much stimulus money you should expect from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, better known as the Cares Act. […]
Important Notice on Tribal-supplied Water and Sewer From Suquamish Community Development Utilities Office Wipes & paper towels clog the sewer! We are all using more cleaning supplies in response to […]
The Suquamish Tribal Council is aware of the financial hardship and uncertainty our membership is facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Suquamish Members in Tribal Housing may request housing and rental […]