
The Muckleshoot Police Department hosted a successful National Night Out 2026 on Aug. 4, bringing families, youth, and community members together for an evening of connection and fun at the MIT Community Center. The event is held as annual celebration of unity and public safety. It opens the door for greater safety awareness, the opportunity to build stronger relationships with local police and emergency services, and fosters understanding.
Attendees enjoyed a variety of activities, including raffles, community information booths, a lively donut‑eating contest, and interactive police and fire truck displays that were especially popular with kids. The annual basketball game once again drew a big crowd of support, highlighting friendly competition and teamwork with the Muckleshoot Police Department winning 100 to 87.
National Night Out continues to be an important opportunity to connect with local law enforcement in a positive, welcoming environment. This year’s event strengthened relationships, encouraged conversation, and celebrated the shared commitment to safety and community well‑being.
We raise our hands to everyone who came out, volunteered, and helped make the day such a success.
As part of this year’s Pride Month observance, the Muckleshoot community came together on June 5 for the Pride Fun Fair Celebration. Community members, families, and allies gathered in support of our LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit relatives.
Our first HIYU Sunset Cruise test run on June 14th, 2026 was a success! Our MIT ‘crew’ got a sneak peek at what’s in store for our upcoming events, and the views did not disappoint.
Relay teams from across the United States and Canada gathered at Emerald Downs June 12 through 14 for the 10th Annual Muckleshoot Gold Cup Indian Relay.
Members of the Muckleshoot Tribal Council met with former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland on Thursday, May 14, to discuss her campaign for governor of New Mexico and issues affecting Tribal Nations.
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