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Roger Charles Williams Sr.

Roger Charles Williams Sr, born December 10, 1956 to Mae and George Williams Sr in Everett, WA, entered into rest on August 16, 2026 alongside his best friend and soulmate, Jamie Marie Fryberg. Roger was a member of the Tulalip Tribes and lived his life on the reservation. He was a commercial fisherman, logger, and … Continue reading "Roger Charles Williams Sr."

August 22, 2026 syəcəb

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Record-breaking support for Annual Salmon Bake Fundraiser

By Wade Sheldon, Tulalip News The Tulalip Foundation Salmon Bake Fundraiser, benefiting the Hibulb Cultural Center, welcomed supporters from across the community for an evening of culture, art, and philanthropy, raising funds for the cultural center’s exhibitions and educational programming. Guests enjoyed salmon filets cooked over an open flame, received commemorative decorative towels, and ……

A berry good day

By Shawn Dick, Tulalip News On a warm, sunny day, Tulalip citizens, employees, and patients of the Health Clinic were invited to join the annual U-pick harvest in Silvana. Participants filled buckets with fresh blueberries, enjoyed time outdoors, and learned about healthy food choices during Harvest Day at Hazel Blue Acres on August 5. For … Continue reading "A berry good day "

Quil Ceda Village celebrates 25 years of vision and growth

By Micheal Rios, Tulalip News Twenty-five years ago, Quil Ceda Village was just a dream. Today, it stands as one of the most recognizable economic development projects in Indian Country. It’s a tribal-governed municipality that has transformed the Tulalip community and the economic landscape of Snohomish County. That transformation was celebrated on Saturday, August 8, … Continue reading "Quil…

August 15, 2026 syəcəb

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Tulalip Bay Fire Dept assists with Kaiser Canyon wildfire

By Shawn Dick, photos courtesy of Fire Chief Ryan Shaughnessy and Battalion Chief Bobby Guadamuz As wildfires and smoke continue affecting Indigenous communities across the state, the Tulalip Bay Fire Department offered aid with the Kaiser Canyon fire located within the boundaries of the Colville Reservation. Washington State emergency services are stretched thin, and after … Continue reading…

Tulalip hosts National Night Out

By Wade Sheldon, Tulalip News On Tuesday, Aug. 5, the Tulalip Police Department welcomed families, friends, and community members to the Tulalip Amphitheater for National Night Out 2026, an evening dedicated to strengthening relationships between law enforcement and the community they serve. Throughout the event, attendees connected with officers, first responders, and representatives from various…

The business of building community

By Micheal Rios, Tulalip News What unfolded during the afternoon of July 31st outside Native American Bank looked less like a customer appreciation event and much more like a neighborhood celebration. Children bouncing inside an inflatable playhouse mixed with the cheers of teenagers trying to dunk willing volunteers into a tank of water. Families carried … Continue reading "The business of…

Teresa Kay Brown

With profound sadness and endless love, we announce the passing of Teresa K. Brown, who peacefully gained her wings on July 30, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family. Born on December 27, 1953, in Arlington, Washington, Teresa was the cherished daughter of Sid Mix and Dorothy “Tutt” Tryon. She leaves behind her husband, children, … Continue reading "Teresa Kay Brown"

August 8, 2026 syəcəb

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