SUIMA – CLOSED TODAY
SUIMA is closed today for staff training. See you all on Monday!
🚨 Missing Adult | Matthew D. Frost 🚨September 8, 2025 Matthew Frost was last seen on Sunday, September 7, 2025 around 6:30 PM in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was wearing a black polo shirt, blue jeans, and black Nike Air Max tennis shoes.Description:• Male• 36 years old• Hair Color: Black | Eye Color: Brown If seen, call 911, or Southern Ute Police Dept. at 970-563-4401, or Colorado Springs Police Dept. at 719-444-7000 in reference to Report No. 2025-00344543. If the individual is not located, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation will issue an official Missing Indigenous Person Alert.
SUIMA is closed today for staff training. See you all on Monday!
Save the Date! SunUte will be hosting REP Wars 2.0 on May 11, 2024!
The Southern Ute Permanent Fund's Human Resource Department is holding a Southern Ute tribal member only Career Fair on May 14, 1014, from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m, at the Sky Ute Casino and Resort. Please contact Rochelle Aguilar, HR Career Coordinator at (970) 563-2990.
May 14, 2024, 3pm Raised Beds and Container Gardening Marta Martinez-Evans and Jonni Greiner will provide informative tips and techniques for growing in containers.
This year, SunUte will be opening enrollment for the Tri-Ute Games to Southern Ute 2nd descendants! We are so happy to be able provide this opportunity and look forward to all the new participants! Our new athlete application deadline is May 24th. We are encouraging all enrolled Southern Ute Tribal members and Southern Ute 1st and 2nd descendants to sign up! Requirements: Must be an enrolled SU Tribal Member OR a SU 1st or 2nd descendant Ages 9-18 Must be able to provide a CIB or letter of descendancy (can be provided by TIS)
Please take notice of the extended deadline for the 2024 Senior Graduates photo requests for The Southern Ute Drum. The deadline is now Friday, May 24.
The Southern Ute Justice and Regulatory Department is happy to share the Agenda and the week’s events to show appreciation to our Law Enforcement staff who remain committed to protecting and serving our tribal community each and every day. The Southern Ute Tribal Court will also be honoring former Chief Judges Pearl E. Casias and the late Rita “Elaine” Newton with bronze plaques that will be showcased in the lobby of the Justice Complex. Light refreshments will be served following the honoring and dedication. We invite those who have time to attend this worthwhile event that allows us to acknowledge our colleagues who protect and serve the Southern Ute tribal community and also those who have done the courageous work in previous years on behalf of Southern Ute Law Enforcement. Should you have question related to the Memorial Day Event or need clarification related to the agenda, please contact the Justice and Regulatory Department at (970) 563-2800.