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Tribal College Closes as Nooksack Floodwaters Top Slater Road Levee on the Lummi Reservation
On Friday, December 12, 2025, Northwest Indian College closed its main campus on the Lummi Indian Reservation after historic Nooksack River flooding cut off three of the four roads connecting the reservation to the rest of Whatcom County. The Lummi Indian Business Council declared a state of emergency the same day, citing rapidly rising water levels and risk to the Slater Road levee — the same levee that breached during 2021 flooding. NWIC's main campus closed for in-person operations while online classes continued.
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- OfficialHistoric Flooding forces Lummi Nation into State of Emergency — Lhaq'temish Foundationlhaqtemishfoundation.org
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- SourceNorthwest Indian College — Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org