The Suquamish Tribe of Washington broke ground last week on a housing development that will provide homes for needy families
The 14-acre project will include up to 24 homes. Six families will be able to move in by December.
The tribe has a waiting list of 40 families seeking homes.
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Tribe breaks ground for homes
(The Bremerton Sun 7/14)
Suquamish Tribe breaks ground on housing project
Thursday, July 15, 2004
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