Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 1 NUMA NEWS AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 Volume 8, Issue 4 Official Publication of the Paiute Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony In this issue: Tribal Secretary Report Tribal Treasurer Report Fallon Tribal Development Corporation Board & Projects Updates Updates from Tribal Health Center Employment Opportunities 4-H Mentoring 2014 Eligible Voters List Senior Menu The FPST and the Tribal Wetlands Program collaborated with the Fish and Wildlife Service to transfer one interpretive panel from the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge. The Interpretive Panel proclaims the inscription “The Marshes of the Carson Sink Home of the Numa People”. The weather beaten entrance panel underwent a radical transformation to become the cornerstone of the arriving FPST Tribal Wetlands Tour Loop brought to you by FPST Environmental Protection Department. From sanding to pressure washing, to staining and roofing, the reassigned mantle piece debuted along with resurfaced interior and exterior roads in Cells 1, 2, and 3. FPST Environmental Protection and FPST Tribal Wetlands angled the panel so that it lends way to beautiful sunrises over the Fox Peak Mountains in the morning and receives greatest light in the evening. Redwood stain, dark roof, and masonry contrast beautifully with deep greens of riparian wetlands and dark blues of the ever expansive skies where Agency Road meets Cell 1. In time we will adorn this piece with a photo that accurately portrays the beauty of Wetlands that the Numa People have enjoyed for centuries. Have an upcoming event or community announcement? Make sure it’s in the Numa News Newsletter! If you have an event or announcement of public interest you may email [email protected] or by mail to 565 Rio Vista Drive, Fallon, NV 89406 (attn: Numa News) for consideration. Deadline is the 1st of each month. (All stories must be submitted in writing. Management has the right to refuse submissions) Numa News - Page 2 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Secretary’s Report The Office of the Fallon Business Council (FBC) Secretary sends greetings out to all tribal and community members. It is my pleasure to invite all interested parties to serve in the respective committees listed below. The strength of an organization is often directly dependent upon the strength of the individual members of the committee. When they join together for the betterment of an orLaura Ijames, ganization, the entire organization grows and thrives, if interested or have any questions, Tribal Council Secretary please feel free to contact me. On July 30, 2014, the Senior Elections were held and we would like welcome new members Merlyn Dixon, Joan Downs, Leona Hicks, Corrine Lewis, and Linda Jackson. A warm welcome also to Law & Order Committee members Stan Hooper & Leslie Steve. Committee Openings We would like to welcome to our staff Jill Downs, Communications Coordinator, and Roman Sanchez & Dane Olson, Tribal Police Officers. Constitution and Bylaws Committee (1) one opening The weather is nice so I hope everyone gets time do some traditional pine nut picking. Education Committee (1) one opening Health Committee (2) two openings Chairman Len George swears in new members of the Law & Order Committee members Stan Hooper Jr. and Leslie Steve. Law & Order Committee (1) one opening TERO Committee (1) one opening Settlement Fund Investments (5) five openings Cultural (1) one opening Enrollment (1) one opening Natural Resources (1) one opening Chairman Len George swearing in Officer Roman Sanchez & Dane Olsen Reminder Tribal Elections are coming soon remember to vote, October 4, 2014 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 3 TRIBAL TREASURER’S REPORT Jon Pishion 2013 TRIBAL AUDIT We are in the process of receiving the final audit report from the Tribe’s independent auditors, REDW, for CY2013 (January 1, 2013—December 31, 2013) for submittal to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by their deadline of September 30, 2014. I am pleased to announce that we will again have no findings in our audit for this year - the same as last year. We were a little concerned that the addition of the new Housing Department to our audits may cause some issues because of their past performance but our auditors found no issues from the time that we took over the program in May 2013 through the rest of the fiscal year. T RIBAL T REASURER ’ S R EPORT With the final report coming in, the Tribe can also finalize and submit is 2015 Indirect Cost Agreement which is based on the audited figures. The Tribe does not pick a rate that it wants but rather it is based on a formula prescribed from the National Business Center using the financial information for the audited financial statements. Based on the audit numbers, the IDC rate for 2015 will be 40.12% for most programs and 42.25% for the PL93-638 programs (the higher rate is because BIA and IHS cover these costs for separate funds and therefore has no impact on direct operations). SETTLEMENT FUND STATUS As has been the same situation over the past few months, the Tribe’s Settlement Fund continues to go both up and down based on the performance of the stock market. We are being impacted by the economic events that have been and continue to unfold not only in this country, but across the world. Some of our strongest performing stocks are coming out of the developing and emerging markets in the world, while weaker returns are coming from the developed countries. Our investment managers, Cambridge Associates, continue to provide quarterly public meetings regarding the value of the Settlement Fund and its performance, as well as making recommendations to the Council to rebalance the fund to better protect the fund from the up’s and downs occurring in the Stock Market. On the next page is the chart detailing our Settlement Fund performance for the last three months. PER CAPITA DISTRIBUT ION FOR 18 YEAR OLDS Recently we have received some inquiries about when a minor’s per capita account is distributed once they turn 18 years of age. Many people believe that they receive their minor trust funds on or around when they turn 18 years old. We have had to explain to these members that this is not how the Settlement Plan is written. Under the approved Settlement Plan when a minor reaches 18 years of age by October 31st of that year the minors account will be distributed to them (up to a maximum of $5,000 plus that year’s per cap amount) on the Annual Distribution Date (in December). This means that if you turn 18 years of age before October 31st in any given year, then you will receive that year’s payments in December (the regular distribution date). If you turn 18 after October 31 in a year, the distribution will not occur until December of the following year. The Settlement Plan does not provide any exceptions to this so this is what the Tribe must follow for this process. If you have any questions, please contact me. Thank you. TREASURER’S OFFICE CONTACT INFORMATION Jon Pishion, Treasurer [email protected] Tel (775) 423-6075 Cell (775) 217-9078 FINANCE DEPT. 565 Rio Vista Drive Fallon, NV 89406 Tel (775) 423-6075 Fax (775) 423-1551 Lynn Castro, Comptroller [email protected] Jean Marshall, Senior Accountant [email protected] Sarah Melfe, Grants Accountant [email protected] Denea Moyle-Zulz, Accountant [email protected] Alycia Stanfield, Accountant [email protected] Brenda Hooper, Accounting Clerk [email protected] GRANTS DEPT. 565 Rio Vista Drive Fallon, NV 89406 Tel (775) 423-6075 Fax (775) 423-5202 Jennifer John, Grants Writer [email protected] TAX DEPT. 565 Rio Vista Drive Fallon, NV 89406 Tel (775) 423-6075 Fax (775) 423-1551 Gary Bacock, Tax Director [email protected] TRIBAL TREASURER’ S REPORT - Septemb er 2014 Numa News - Page 4 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue T RIBAL T REASURER ’ S R EPORT - C ONTINUED Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 5 T RIBAL T REASURER ’ S R EPORT - C ONTINUED Numa News - Page 6 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue T RIBAL T REASURER ’ S R EPORT - C ONTINUED Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 7 Numa News - Page 8 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue TRIBAL SENIOR EMERGENCY A S S I S TA N C E P R O G R A M APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE TRIBE’S SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT --- CALL (775) 423-1215 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION Purpose. The purpose of this fund is to assist Fallon Tribal members who are 60 years of age or older with costs associated with an unforeseen health, safety, or home repair which would result in a tribal elder being without the necessities needed to maintain a healthy home environment or healthy quality of life. Restrictions/Limitations. 1. Recipients are limited to one (1) request per year, except in rare situations where the immediate health and safety of an elder is at stake. The elder emergency assistance program is not designed to pay for ongoing regular payments but rather to assist an elder with an immediate dire situation and is typically a non-regular event. 2. If an individual has any delinquent account with the Tribe or owes money to the Tribe, he or she may not be eligible for emergency assistance. The Council, though, may waive this provision for situations involving emergency need and travel. WATER, SANITATION & TRIBAL/ NATURAL RESOURCE PAYMENTS Submit your payments via: Mail: Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe Finance Department P.O. Box 1709 Fallon, NV 89407-1709 In Person: Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe Finance Department 565 Rio Vista Drive Fallon, Nevada 89406 The Tribe does not have any cash for payment. We only currently accept checks and/or money orders. Thank you. TRIBAL SENIOR WATER RATES (Reservation Customers Only): In accordance with the Sanitation Payments Procedures adopted by the Council, customers on the Reservation who are 55 years and older are eligible to receive a discounted monthly water rate of $6.00. If you want to take advantage of this rate, please bring proof of age to Finance and the new rate will be applied to your account beginning the next month. Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 9 Board of Director Updates & Information Fox Peak Cinema 9 In June 2014, the Fallon Business Council reappointed Jon Pishion to the Board of Directors and appointed one new member, Rochanne Downs, to the Board of Directors - their terms are from June 2014 to June 2017. Mr. Pishion has been on the Board since 2005, while Ms. Downs previously served on the FTDC Board from 2005-2009. The FTDC Board would like to thank Ms. Rulan Stands for her service to the FTDC as a Board Member for the last six years and as the ex-officio for the year prior for nearly 7 years of service to the FTDC, the Tribe, and its members. Ms. Stands resigned her position in May of 2014 to accept an employment position that would not leave her time to be on the FTDC Board of Directors. Mrs. Stands had been one of the longest serving members of the Board and her experience will be missed. On August 27, 2014, the FTDC presented its next major economic development project to the Fallon Business Council at its public meeting. FTDC staff provided an overview of the project, the funding for the construction, its operations, and the architects renderings of the building (exterior and interior). FTDC staff answered questions from Council and the public regarding the project and the expected start of construction in September 2014 with an anticipated opening of May 2015. This is a major project not only for the Tribe but for the entire Churchill County area and represents one of the biggest projects in our area. The movie theater will be 9 screen with one large format screen (similar to an IMAX) with a Dolby Atmos surround sound audio system. All of the nine theaters will have comfortable seats and can accommodate a number of major and independent movie releases at the same time. This project represents the first phase in the development of 36 acres owned by the Tribe next to the Fox Peak Convenience Store. On the remainder of this page and the next page are the renderings of the new movie theater. If you have any questions on this project please contact the FTDC staff at (775) 423-6040. At its Annual Board Meeting, the Board kept its officers the same with the only change being making Rochanne Downs the new Treasurer. During this meeting, the Board kept its meeting stipend the same as it has been since 2005 - at the rate of $150/meeting (attended except in valid absences) for a maximum of $300/month. Board meetings are closed due to business items discussed. Tribal members who have concerns, though, can request to attend meetings to discuss items with the Board at one of its regular monthly meetings. 567 Rio Vista Drive Fallon, NV 89406 Ph (775) 423-6040 Fax (775) 423-6048 www.ftdc.us FTDC Board of Directors Jon Pishion, President Janet Allen, Vice-President Denea Moyle-Zulz, Secretary Rochanne Downs, Treasurer Herman Dixon, Board Member Laura Ijames Ex-Officio Member FTDC Personnel Rod Ariwite, Econ. Develop. Director Toni Burton, Econ. Develop. Asst. Director John Richards, Finance Manager Ross Hill, H.R./Office Manager Kandi O’Donnell, Manager, Fox Peak Fallon Michelle Allen, Manager, Fox Peak Fernley Numa News - Page 10 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue FOX PEAK CINEMA 9 - ARCHITECT RENDERINGS Below: Interior Picture of the Lobby, Concessions area, and Entry Above: Interior Picture of Hallway Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 11 FOX PEAK CINEMA 9 - ARCHITECT RENDERINGS Below: Interior Picture of the Concessions & Ticketing Area Above: Interior Picture of Lounge Numa News - Page 12 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue STILLWATER HOOPS SEEKING PLAYERS FOR TEAM TRYOUTS AGES 1 ST THROUGH 6 TH GRADE Last season, the STILLWATER HOOPS YOUTH BASKETBALL TEAMplayers and ended up win- eight of whom are expected to return this year. From left to right Row 1: Kyleigh Strawbuck, Vernita Fillmore, Miranda Reeder, Andrew Shults Row Two: Skai Shults, Shiloh Jimmy, Sean Reeder, and Elayne Ernst Row Three: Nicholas Downs, Lilliana Guiterrez, and Caleb Cole Back Row: Coach: Anthony Berreman the STILLWATER HOOPS placed third and won t-shirts, sweatshirts, and a nice trophy. Skai Shults and Cruz Quintero were selected for The team had a blast and the parents had so much fun! Family and friends turned out to support the team. Pictured below is Coach Anthony Berreman with some of the winning team members (the rest of the team had a different priority they went for Snacks and Gatorade): shone Tribe, Fallon Tribal Development Corporation, Education Department, Assistant Coach Tyrone John, Tribal Police Chief Thomas Pysell, Tribal Law Enforcement Department, Hansen and Jennifer John, and team parents, and many family, friends, and community members. There is a growing interest in the community for children to join the team. Please look for posters or flyers regarding team tryouts and an upcoming planned basketball camp or two. From left to right Row One: Elayne Ernst, Nolan Berreman, Kyleigh Strawbuck Row Two: Shiloh Jimmy, Nicholas Downs, Sean Reeder Row Three: Cruz Quintero, Skai Shults Back Row: COACH: Anthony Berreman Planned fundraising activities to support the team include fifty-fifty raffles, basketball camp, bake sales, Indian taco sales, and donation requests. Your support to help send the team to tournaments is appreciated. You can also contact Coach Anthony Berreman (775-2943458) or Team Mother, Tiffany John (775-686-3928) for more information on the team re- FALLON YOUTH TRIBAL BASKETBALL CLINIC BOYS & GIRLS E FRE October 18-19, 2014 10am– 2 pm Tribal Gymnasium 8955 Mission Road Lunch will be provided ALL YOU NEED IS GOOD RUNNING SHOES FRE E Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 13 Numa News - Page 14 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Fallon Tribal Health Center Medical Two-Week delay on Flu Vaccines! Good news! Flu shots will be available beginning September 29th. Unfortunately, the flu shot will not be available at the Annual Health Fair due to a delay in delivery from the manufacturer. On behalf of the Indian Health Service and National Supply Service Center we apologize for this delay. Please contact Kathy Post to schedule your appointment at 77.423.3634 X246 From the Pharmacist’s Desk: Beginning October 6th, hydrocodone (Vicodin, Lortab and Norco) will be reclassified as a Schedule II Controlled Substance along with any other pain medications such as methadone or morphine, and will require a new hand signed prescription each time you need a refill. According to the Federal government, the purpose of this change is to minimize the misuse of the drugs for recreational purposes while still ensuring that patients with severe pain still have reasonable access to the amount of drug needed to aid in the control of pain and suffering. For more information please contact me at:: Kent Worswick, Pharmacist Fallon Tribal Health Center Ph: (775) 423-3634 X233 Patient Benefits We are here to help with any questions about your health benefits. Here are a few examples of services we can help you better understand: Letters or any correspondence from Insurance Carriers Redeterminations letter for Medicaid eligibility NV Health Link Questions Social Security Disability /SSI application Nevada check-up SNAP Benefits Medicare Please see Tiffany D. Welch, Benefits Coordinator (Exchange Enrollment Facilitator) to schedule an appointment call 775.423.3634 X230 Please note if Tiffany is not available please contact Juanita George (Exchange Enrollment Facilitator) to schedule an appointment at: 775.423.3634 X249 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 15 Fallon Tribal Health Center Optical $10.00 FRAMES Please stop by the Optical department to look over the selections! Diabetic eye care available! Evaluating the damage diabetes does to your vision. Have you been diagnosed with diabetes? If so, you should know about Diabetic retinopathy, the longer a person has diabetes, the more likely they are to develop retinopathy. The more serious forms of retinopathy, people sometimes have no symptoms until it is too late to treat them. Getting your eyes evaluated once a year can help prevent the progression of diabetic retinopathy. Appointments for a Jocelyn Vision Network (JVN) evaluation are available today; however you will need to see your primary health care provider or optometrist for a referral. If you are currently an active member of the JVN registry or would like to find out if you an active member please contact Leneva George, JVN Technician directly to schedule an appointment at 775.423.3634 X223 Behavioral Health Announcements Appointments are available with Ellen Johnson, LADC I-MFT for counseling and drug and alcohol evaluations. Contact Roxie Pacheco to schedule an appointment 775.423.3634 X250 Tuesday’s 12-Step Group Meeting 6pm-8pm Wednesday’s Talking Circle Group Meeting 6pm-8pm Appointment with Dr. Ruckstuhl are available on Tuesday and Wednesday. Contact Roxie Pacheco at 775.423.3634 x250 Mending the Circle The program is a four-year grant funded by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse/Mental Health Service Administration). This program provides outpatient substance use and mental health disorders treatment to adolescents and transitional aged youth (13-24). Treatment includes the use of evidence-based programs that have demonstrated effective for American Indian/Alaska Native populations. For more information contact: Leslie Steve Mental Health/Substance Abuse Project Director 775.423.3634, ext. 225. Numa News - Page 16 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Employment Opportunities CLINICAL INFOMATICS TRAINING COORDINATOR fied Trial and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $11.88 - $17.84/hr. Open till filled The Clinical Informatics Training Coordinator will be a subject matter expert and is responsible for providing clinical information system application training to providers, nursing, health care clinicians, and ancillary staff; this position will provide full-time technical and training assistance for staff using RPMS (Report and Patient Management System), Vista Imaging and capturing in EHR (Electronics Health Record); will be responsible for compiling monthly and by request statistical and clinical outcomes reporting for the clinic; the position requires the ability to foster maintain positive and close working relationships with provider and clinical staff in all departments. Must have a Bachelor’s Degree preferably in Healthcare Clinical Informatics, Business, Statistics, Health Information Technology or Mathematics; experience with Athenahealth, NextGen, RPMS, Greenway, Epic Software; company paid benefits, retirement plan and vacation pay. Must pass a background check and pre-employment and on-going random drug test; preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $21.85 - $33.04/ hourly, closes September 12, 2014 @ 5:00 PM ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - HOUSING FAMILY NURSE PRACTIONER (FNP) The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) is responsible for performing advance practice sessions within the scope of his/her license and training. Provides services consistent with the stated goals of assisting community members to maintain or increase their level of health by various medical practices or routines; maintains confidentiality of all privileged information. Must have a Master’s Degree in Advanced Practice Nursing, preferably Family Practice, current license (RN and APN) to practice as an Advance Practice Nurse in the State of Nevada and certification as an Advance Practice Nurse from ANA or ANC certification agencies are required; or equivalent combination of education and experience. . Must pass a background check and pre-employment and on-going random drug testing, employees authorized to drive employer vehicle must possess a current valid Nevada driver’s license and acceptable driving record as determined by the Tribe’s insurance company. Preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Low cost housing maybe available, rent is based on income. Pay Negotiable. Open till filled. MEDICAL ASSISTANT (MA) The Medical Assistant assists providers and nurses with diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, facilitates and coordinates patient care. The Medical Assistant is required to facilitate and coordinate patient care through effective communication with providers, administrative and technical personnel. The Medical Assistant performs CLIA waved laboratory testing and specimen collection and processing. Must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent; must pass a background check and preemployment and ongoing random drug testing; must possess a valid Nevada driver’s license. Preference given to quali- The Administrative Assistant is responsible for the coordination of daily activities between the Resident Services Department and tenants/home buyers in accordance with established policies and procedures. The Administrative Assistant adapts such policies and procedures to ensure that work is done with accuracy and completeness. Must possess a High school Diploma or GED equivalent and must be bondable. Must pass a background check and pre-employment and on-going random drug testing, employees authorized to drive employer vehicle must possess a current valid Nevada driver’s license under the Tribe’s vehicle insurance program and acceptable driving record as determined by the Tribe’s insurance company. Preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $ $13.10 - $19.67/hr. Closes September 15, 2014. TAX DIRECTOR This position is responsible for overseeing the management of the Tax Department and all related operations including the collection of tax revenues due to the Tribal Tax Commission. This position will continuously review the Tax Code, look for and create new taxes to add to the Tribal tax base as necessary. Must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Finance and/or Accounting and two (2) years’ experience in taxation or equivalent combination and minimum of three (3) years’ management/supervisory experience, this is to include supervisory duties as well . Must pass a background check and pre-employment and on-going random drug testing, employees authorized to drive employer vehicle must possess a current valid Nevada driver’s license and acceptable driving record as determined by the Tribe’s insurance company. Preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $15.92 - $23.90/hr. Closes September 12, 2014 @ 5:00 PM YOUTH TECH Accepting applications for full-time and on-call Youth Tech, working with youths 13-18 years old, following established guidelines and promoting therapeutic growth; must be 21, be able to work with youth. Must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent , and must pass a background check and preemployment and on-going random drug testing, employees authorized to drive employer vehicle must possess a current valid Nevada driver’s license and acceptable driving record as determined by the Tribe’s insurance company. Preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $10.26 - $15.41/hr. Open till filled. Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 17 Employment continued…. TUTOR - ADULT (PART TIME) This position will be under the supervision of the Education Director; will develop tutoring plans with classroom teachers, place students in appropriate tutoring program and keep accurate records will be working the traditional school session; must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Must pass a background check and pre-employment and on-going random drug testing, employees authorized to drive employer vehicle must possess a current valid Nevada driver’s license and acceptable driving record as determined by the Tribe’s insurance company. Preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $9.45 – $16.98/hr. Position open till filled SOCIAL SERVICES MANAGER The Social Services Manager has full responsibility for planning, directing, and administering all social service related programs provided by the Tribe; the manager plans, organizes and monitors department operations, functions and activities, services activities, services and staff; will also be responsible for program management and on-going community relations. The manager participates in the overall planning, development and implementation of the Tribe’s short and long term goals as they relate to the special social service needs of the Tribal Community. Must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work or related field and two (2) years of experience in the delivery of human services with direct services; or have an Associate’s Degree in Social Work or related field and four (4) years of experience in the delivery of human services with direct client services, or must have at least six (6) years of work experience in the delivery of human services with direct client services (at least four (4) years of work experience must be with an Indian Tribe in a position involving the delivery of human services with direct client services, company paid benefits, retirement plan and vacation pay. Must pass a background check and pre-employment and on-going random drug testing, must have a valid Nevada driver’s license and be insurable through the Tribe. Preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $19.41-$29.36/ hourly, closes September 12, 2014 @ 5:00 PM Please Join Us for a Presentation “Older Adults and Prescription Drug Abuse” Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at Lunch at the FPST Senior Center Presented By Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Project and Churchill Community Coalition Totes with goodies and drug lock boxes will be given out CHURCHILL COMMUNITY COALITION www.churchillcoalition.com 775-423-7433 Numa News - Page 18 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue In Loving Memory of Iola Byers The family of Iola Byers wish to express our appreciation for all the support, kindness, and generosity we experienced from the community, friends and relatives during our time of need. The prayers, meals, phone calls, and cards helped us not only get through this difficult time has been uplifting spiritually as well. We would like to express special thanks to the Fallon Tribal Business Council Tribal Members and all those who went beyond your way to help the family. Thank you and bless you all. Barbara J. Culbertson Millie G. Brigham Elizabeth A. Works & Family Russell D. Brigham Jr. & Family Cassandra F. Works & Family Tribal Transit Program 775-423-3828 All scheduled rides require a 24 hour advance notice for transport. Any request for a ride that is not received within the 24 hour time period will be denied. Please call in advance to schedule your pick up and transport. Transit operation hours are Monday through Thursday and all scheduled rides are on a first come first served basis. Any unlawful act occurring on a Transit vehicle or witnessed by a Transit employee will be reported through an incident report and kept on file. All severe acts will be reported to the Tribal Police Department for further investigation. The Tribal Transit Program has the right to refuse service to anyone that is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. No alcohol is allowed on any Tribal Transit vehicle. Any threatening behavior or acts of aggression toward any employee of the Tribal Transit Program will be subject to denial of services. (775) 423-3828 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 19 Sunshine Yesslith and Charlize Lee got their faces painted at the “Back to School Night” that the Education Department hosted on August 13, 2014. There was face painting, games, information, ASP Sign-ups, Fun Friday Sign-ups, Higher Education Information, and free school supplies as well as refreshments. Numa News - Page 20 Victim Services Program UNR/VICTIM SERVICES RESEARCH STUDY The Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe is collaborating with the University of Nevada, Reno to conduct a research study with residents over the age of 18. The survey will address a highly sensitive topic, but we hope that you will consider participating in this important research. The purpose of the survey is to ask about the frequency of domestic violence, stalking, elder abuse and sexual violence within the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe and the response services available. Since research about these topics in tribal communities is minimal, this study is very important. National research indicates that domestic violence related crimes are 50% higher for Native American women than the next most victimized population. However, we do not have accurate data regarding these topics for our local tribe. This proposed study is a repeat study from one currently conducted with the Quileute Tribe on the coast of the Olympic Peninsula in the state of Washington. The Quileute Tribe has graciously allowed us to use their survey to benefit our local research. In approximately two weeks, you will be mailed a copy of the survey and a return envelope. Your responses, should you agree to complete the survey, will remain confidential. Though the Tribal Council is fully supportive of the study, no tribal employees will see your survey. Your completed survey will be mailed directly to the University of Nevada, Reno. The survey should take no more than 20 minutes to complete. This research will help further the understanding of relationship violence and help tribal agencies as they seek to expand existing victim services and to develop prevention programs. If you should have any questions regarding this study, or your participation, please feel free to contact Dr. Brenda Freeman at (775) 784-4345 or email her at [email protected]. You may also contact the University of Nevada, Reno Social Behavioral Institutional Review Board, telephone number 775-327-2368. Again, we thank you for consideration. Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 21 Numa News - Page 22 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 23 Numa News - Page 24 Please mail Absentee Ballot Request Form back to the Administration Building, 565 Rio Vista Drive, Fallon, NV 89406. Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 25 2014 Eligible Voters List Abe, Kara Michelle Abe, Kayll Aarin Abe, Melinda Marie Abla Jr., John Adnan Abla, Craig Rahman Abla, Janice Olivia Achuff, Precious Morning Dove Adent, Kathy Lynn Aguilar, Julian Reese Allen Jr., Gerald Warren Allen, Cameron Tom-Ray Allen, Carson Daniel Allen, Chandler Kraft Allen, Crystal Rose Allen, Daniel Raymond Allen, Grant Ian Allen, Harriet Allen, Jack Carson Allen, Jacqueline Kay Allen, Janet Allen, Jesse Tyler Allen, Joey William Franklin Allen, Justin Dean Allen, Leah Janet Allen, Leonard William Allen, Lucretia Allen, Milissa Hope Allen, Nellena Carla Allen, Norman Lee Allen, Quintin Kane Pomosanausi Allen, Raymond Lawrence Allen, Reese Eric Allen, Rosalie Allen, Sharon Lillie Allen, Shaun Kristopher Allen-Dewitt, Nora Gail Allstott, Rae Lynn Almberg, Jennifer Leeann Alvarado, Annette Marie Alvarez, Gregorio Galvan Amick, Adelene Amick, Daulton James Amick, Stephen Brent Amick, Stephen Don Andreas, Clarice Faye Andrews, Joshua Ray Armstrong, Jonathan James Arnett, Douglas Lee Arrighi, Marissa Analisa Ash, Christopher Lenn Austin Sr., Daniel Austin Tanner, Audrey Marlene Austin, Aimery Archy Breckenri Austin, Arlene Gail Austin, Ashley Lynne Austin, Candice Martine Austin, Elizabeth Carol Austin, Elizabeth Lolia Austin, George Joseph Austin, Joanna Lu Austin, Marie Lynn Austin, Marlinda Virginia Austin, Martee Briann Austin, Martin John Austin, Rodney James Austin, Roger Duane Austin, Sonja Ruth Austin, Steven Arthur Austin, Terri Lynn Austin, Vincent Allen Austin, Waynette Marie Austin, Weldon Ross Ayala, Lynette Marie Azenon, Tina Azenon, Wendy Juliana Baca, Amber Lee Baca, Arlen Lee Baca, Branden Kekoa Baker, Amber Lynne Baker, Karen Naala Pua Baker, Kimberly Rochelle Balaga, Desiree Baldwin, Alexandria Megan Baldwin, Andrew Charles Baldwin, Anthony Karl Baldwin, Christina Ray Baldwin, Eric Glenn Baldwin, Ervin Criss Baldwin, Felecia Ray Baldwin, Geoffrey Louis Baldwin, Heather Ericka Baldwin, Jody Colleen Baldwin, Joleen Marie Baldwin, Robert James Baldwin, Stanley Eugene Baldwin, Tara Rachele Baldwin-Lanning, Laura Ann Baltazar, Anthony Wayne Baltazar, Cameo Ann Baltazar, Cody Wayne Baltazar, Donna Janice Baltazar, Gregory Albert Baltazar, James Albert Baltazar, Jean Marie Baltazar, Joseph Anthony Baltazar, Victor Albert Baltazar-Abe, Kiona Elissa Baltazar-Abe, Michael John Baltazar-French, Melanie Suzanne Banks, Megan Kirsten Beatty, Sabrina Marie Beaty-Campbell, Wanda Rene' Bencoma, Annette Rae Bermudez, Sandra Susan Berreman, Anthony John-Loren Berreman, William Eugene Bertrand, Benjamin Lee Bertrand, Beverly Ann Bertrand, Laurie Anne Bill, Ridgley Leora Bill, Valerie Rose Blackwater, Rusty Coal Blake, Amanda Marie Sue Blake, Leonard Louis Blake, Pauline Elizabeth Bliss, Anthony Charles Bliss, Chanice Ranae Bliss, Cherice Lanae Bliss, Delford Charles Bliss, Delores Mae Bliss, Marilyn Jane Bliss, Stefanie Jane Bliss, Trenton Darin Bliss-Mccloud, Jeffrey Charles Bomberry, Michael Lee Boney, Melissa Anne Bonta, Sage Ohm Boothe, Claudia Dee Boothe, Lee Ann Boothroyd, Emily Ann Boots, Clinton Adrian Numa News - Page 26 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue 2014 Eligible Voters List continued Boots, Daylon James Boots, Evan Cordell Boots, Maylynn Leigh Bourne, Gabriel Bennett Bowen, Cheri Danyale Bowen, Gary Dean Bowen, Kathleen Grace Bowers, Michelle Boydstun, Alexandria Cristine Brady, Aaron Daniel Brady, Dion Glenn Brady, Heather Hope Brady, Mary Alicia Brady, Shirley Ann Brady, Suzanne Elaine Brigham Jr., Russell Dale Brigham, Mildred Gayle Brown Jr., Donald Brown Jr., Raymond Ellison Brown Jr., Richard Brown, Dusty Harry Joaquin Brown, Flora Brown, Janel Amber Autumn Moon Brown, Leroy Lee Brown, Matthew Dean Brown, Nacolle Marie Brown, Nicholas Tyler Brown, Nicole Noel Morning Star Brown, William Joaquin Brown-Garza, Mary Georgine Burden, Loretta Mae Burns, Betty Jane Burns, Rosalie Ann Burns, Teri Lyn Burrow, Robin Leilani Burton, Cheyna Gail Burton, Paul Wallace Burton, Thomas Craig Burton, Toni Ann Burton, Trudie Jane Burtt, Dominick Scott Cakebread-Savoji, Yvonne Lee Caldera, Angelica Mae Campagna, Adrianne Campbell, Audrey Leialoha Campbell, Christopher Hualii Campbell, Jamila Africania Morowa Campbell, Maile Douglas Campbell, Shoshone Mandisa-Luana Carter, Melissa Rae Castillo, Pamela Jean Cata Jr., Albert Raymond Ceccarelli, Gina Catherine Cesspooch, Renee Clair Star Champagne, Ashleigh Lynn Champagne, Karin Denise Champagne, Korene Annette Champagne, Laverne Virginia Chapin Jr., Gregory Alexander Chapin, Rebecca Jane Charley, Soo-Kaa-ki Charlie Fay Chasing Crow, Ramona Kaye Chavez, Crystal Ann Chico, Janene Chico-Church, Brenda Lyn Christy Jr., Stanford Christy, Analisa Christy, Andrea Shawna Christy, Anthony David Christy, Bryson George Christy, David Jason Christy, George Jamie Christy, Grace Christy, Ilene Christy, Isiah Theodore Christy, Jamie Lynn Christy, Jennifer Christy, Liann Clairmont, Jordan Ann-Marie Clairmont, Surina Clampitt, Tonya Lyn Clevenger, Donna Marie Clevenger, Erin Janae Clevenger, Shonna Rae Cochran- Garfolo, Jacqueline Adrienne Cochran, Amber Nicole Cochran, Kathleen Marie Cochran, Mark Joseph Colbert, Angela Marie Colbert, David Colbert, Eddy George Colbert, Elena Marie Colbert, Nicole Ann Colbert, Richard Lee Colbert, Shane David Cone, Leslie Denese Connors, Christina Helena Conway Jr., Ralph Conway, Amanda Lynn Conway, Cassie Molina Martina Conway, Colleen Conway, Edwin Conway, Jackie Ann Conway, Jacob Sebastian Conway, Kelly Ann Conway, Michaela Kelsey Renee Conway, Robert Tyler Conway, Robin Conway, Samantha Dawn Conway, Tahnisha Little Feather Corwin, Christopher Orion Cossette, Donna Lynne Cossette, Melissa Francesca Cramer, Gardenia Ann Cramer, Kateri Angel Crawford, Alyssa Fawn Crawford, Shaina Leann Crutcher III, Gordon Wayne Crutcher, Carmen Jean Crutcher, Carolyn Crutcher, Misty Athena Crutcher, Phaedra Bernice Culbertson, Barbara Jean Daniels, Carolynne Joy Darcy, Myndee Tootsie David, Angelica Romaine David, Brenda Mae David, Donna Rae David, Glenwood Ray Davidson II, Paul Jackson Davidson II, Rodney Jackson Davidson, Paul Jackson Davidson, Rodney Jackson Davis, Shannon Marie Davis, Sonya Nel De Soto, Eric John De Soto, Jo Anne Decker, Casandra Gail Deems, Christine Ranea Deems, Julie Christine Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 27 2014 Eligible Voters List continued Deems, Matthew Darin Dela Cruz, Trisha Ann Dendaas, Jennifer Denmon, James Alfred Denmon, Vivian Lavern Dewey, Destanie Twilight Dewey, Dorieana Marie Dewey, Sidney Douglas Dewey, Taylor Deeann Dewitt, Cheryl Ann Dick, Genevieve Jennie Dick, George Edward Streeter Dick, Margena Rae Dick, Shealyn Rae Dick, Wesley Edward Dixon, Adam Devere Dixon, Blanchard James Dixon, Calvin William Dixon, Darin Gene Dixon, Gordon Glen Dixon, Herman Glenn Dixon, Jason Grant Dixon, Jessica Renae Dixon, Joshua William Dixon, Joyce Kaye Dixon, Juliana Lynn Dixon, Katlin Marie Dixon, Lane Tyler Dixon, Marilyn Thomas Dixon, Meriah Cheyenne Dixon, Merlyn David Dixon, Rachel Blanche Dixon, Ronnie William Dixon, Sarah Jane Dixon, Shane Jason Dixon, Tina Nacholle Dixon, Vernon Harry Dixon, Wayne Dodge, Christopher Kyle Doescher, Christopher Race Doescher, Lori Elaine Doolin, Amber Floretta Dorman Jr., Bruce Wayne Dorman, Deidre Natalie Dorman, Eleanor Jean Dost, Andrew Bryan Dost, Charlotte Dost, Scott Alan Dowd, Jessica Blair Downs Jr., Robert J. Downs, Cody Tyler Downs, Jill Ann Downs, Joan Downs, Martin Scott Downs, Rochanne Lynn Drye, Melissa Ann Drye, Tommy Glenn Dufur, Michelle Nealy Dufur-Hinojos, Danyelle Lynn Dunn, Jordyn Alyssa Dunn, Mary Ann Duran, Cheryl Mary Durfee, William Edward Charles Dyer, Lyle Mike Dyer-Bright, Lillie Dyer-Clark, Margot Dawn Dyer-Redner Jr., Russell James Dyer-Redner, Kenneth Mike Eagle-Allstott, Brandon Wayne Earl, Kira L. Edralin, Brittain Ike Ellis, Brandy Ellen Ellison, Sandra Rae Ellison, Wayne Orville Evans, Kyle Jonathon Fasthorse, Tamika Ann Fasthorse, Tanita Angelica Fiedler, Stacie Anne Fillmore, Deana Faye Fillmore, Troy Benjamin Finley Jr., Eric Lee Fisherman, Lynette Rose Fogelberg, Angelica Renee-Lucille Fogelberg, Daniel Lawrence Fogelberg, Gloria Jane Fogelberg, Jena Jane Fogelberg, Mark Allen Fogelberg, Ronald Lee Fogelberg, Stacey Ann Foote, Cathrn Karmen Foster, Connie Lou Fowler, Daniel Dewey Fowler, Jerel James Fragua, Jennifer Ann Fraim III, Donald Keith Fraim, Brian Fraim, Jason Donald Frank, Steven Jay Fredericks, Shawntay Michelle Freer III, Charles Defern Fritz, Stephanie Deanne Fry, David Harvey Fry, Susan Denise Fuentes, Donovan Duane Furlong, Cindy Galvan Jr., Baldomero Galvan, Antonio Galvan, Clifford Leon Galvan, Daniel Jesse Galvan, Jesse Manuel Galvan, Kari Lillian Galvan, Marena Galvan, Olivia Marietta Galvan, Ryan Michael Galvan, Trina Jane Garcia, Annette Rondine Garcia, Brandon Shiloh Garcia, Brent Thomas Garcia, Gerald Wayne Garcia, Leona Garcia, Martini Thomas Garcia, Melinda Mae Garcia, Melissa Pinky Rose Augustina Garcia, Randy Sonny Garcia, Rochelle Lee Garcia, Setorro Larry Garcia, Stoney John Garcia, Thedoro Gerald Garcia, William Jack Garnett, Paul Anthony Garza, Mary Susana George Jr., Leonard George, Ashley Malford George, Charles Martin George, Cheyanna Sky George, Dwight Paul George, Everett Ray George, Jody Alan George, Juanita Ernestine George, Len Numa News - Page 28 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue 2014 Eligible Voters List continued George, Leneva Mae George, Leonard Orin George, Lucier George, Marcella Y. George, Timothy Kyle Stovepipe Gibson, Alec Montgomery Gibson, Alecia Lee Gibson, Bertha Helena Glesmann, A Adrianna Gomes, Charles Patrick Gomes, Selena Rose Gonzales, Carrie Lynn Gonzales, Charles Edward Gonzales, Cimmarron Charlie James Roy Gonzales, Eric Lee Gonzales, Frank Linn Gonzales, Jason Ray Gonzales, Terri Ann Gonzales, Virginia Margaret Rose Graham, Alexander Ross Graham, Darlene Graham, Garnell Kendall Gray, Ramona Jean Greene, Anthony Edward Greene, Brooke Kathryn Greene, Jamie Ray Greene, John Harold Greene, John Michael Greene, Sidney Harold Gremich, Kathy Mae Gremich, Linda Nadine Gremich, Trudy Diane Gunnells, Karen Lynn Gutierrez, Daniel James Jr. Gutierrez, Kathleen Lillian Gutierrez, Nicole Nina Gutierrez, Setta Pretty Flower Hale, Leanna Joy Hall II, Thomas Michael Hall, Tricia Dia Halligan, Wayne Clinton Harcrow, James Derrick Harjo, Matthew Wade Haroni, Kayla Jade Haroni, Magen Malouk Haroni, Pamela Lynn Harrison, Robin Alice Harrison, Tulsa J. Hemmerling, Dr. Sandra Leone Henry, Dina Marvel Heredia, Ishi Ira Heredia, Rosario G. Herrera, Tasia Marie Herron, Bruce Allen Herron, Dana Joe-Bianchi Herve, Ava Hibbard-Scott, Dayna Emerald Hicks Jr., Fred Timothy Hicks, Adrian Neil Hicks, Andrew James Hicks, Ashlee Renae Hicks, Beverly Ann Hicks, Brenda Jean Hicks, Bryan Anthony Hicks, Chris Theodore Hicks, Christopher Ryan Hicks, Corey Littlebear Hicks, Floyd Hicks, Frances Grace Hicks, Frank Hicks, Frank Anthony Hicks, Gary Floyd Hicks, Jeffrey Todd Hicks, Kayetlynn Irene Hicks, Kristen Marie Hicks, Laura Lynn Hicks, Leona Hicks, Mark Thomas Hicks, Samantha Josephine Hicks, Sandra Joyce Hicks, Shandon Lee Hicks, Stephanie Dawn Hicks, Steven Hicks, Tawnya Lynn Hicks, Troy Jonathan Hicks, Vivian June Hicks, Yolanda Lynn Hill, Bruce Dale Hill, Haylee Madison Hodges, Ramona Hogg, Billy Kipe Hogg, Brittany Michelle Hogg, Jamey Kyle Hooper Jr., Stanley Hooper, Brandon Richard Hooper, Bronson Hooper, Bryan Richard Hooper, Connie Rae Hooper, Debra Lynn Hooper, Florence Frances Hooper, Kenneth Eugene Hooper, Kimberly Faye Hooper, Shannon Christy Horn-Moreno, Celia Donenecia Huerta, Kaylee June Hughes, Kenneth Michael-Douglas Huntoon, Jennifer Nealy Ijames, Avery Fox Ijames, Laura Jean Imm, Melissa Lynn Ingram, Christina Lynn Irwin, Joshua Jay Iversen, Nevada Jack, Audrey Lee Jack, Eugene Jackson Jr., Rollin Lee Jackson, Alvary Jackson, Deanna Marie Jackson, Delaine Joyce Jackson, Diana Veronica Jackson, Leslie Mitchell Jackson, Lynda Jackson, Sebastian Lee Jackson, Valerie Joanne James, Margaret James, Rodney Victor Jarrett-Lee, Seth Ryan Jimenez, Roseanne Marie Jimmy, Brandyn Dean Jimmy, Shalone Dawn John, Jennifer Grace John, Tiffany Lynnae Johnny, Anthony George Johnny, Tony Johnson Jr., Joseph Keith Johnson, Bonny Lois Johnson, Brittany Elizabeth Johnson, Daniel Keith Johnson, Letisha Sage Johnson, Philip Sky Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 29 2014 Eligible Voters List continued Johnson, Sierra Marie Johnson, Stacia Falling Star Johnston, Kari Anne Jones, Eugene Lawrence Jordan, Rickey Jose, Meisha Lanina Kancler, Tanzi Lee Kane, Lois Nell Keller Jr., Eugene Keller, Jeremy Matthew Kellerer, Cynthia Rae Kellerer, Lavina Rae Keller-Smith, Susan Diane Kelley, Savahanna Yvette Kelly, John James Kennedy, Christine Keno, Joyce Kiele, Joseph Adam Kiele, Kimberly Yvette Kiele, Shannon Debabic Doywea Kirkland, Brent Lee Kirkland, Carol Annette Kirkland, Chad Alva Kirkland, Derek James Kirkland, Jade Nicole Kirkland, Kathryn Jean Kirkland, Shane Evan Kite, Kenneth Coulam Krey, Melody Gay Krey, Timothy Earl Lamp Jr., Richard Joseph Lamp, Genevieve Murtis Lancaster, Nathaniel Keith Lancaster, Zachary Wayne Lawson, Gary Alan Lawson, Robert William Leader, Dylan Matthew Lee Jr., Paul Lee, Gauge Strongheart Lee, Michael Edward Leef, Sara Marie Lett, Jeri Anay Lewis, Alexandra Lynn Lewis, Christina Collette Lewis, Corrine Anita Lewis, Regina Lynn Leyva Jr., Marcus Orlando Raoul Liggan, Agnes Marie Lonewolf Jr., Donald Martell Lonewolf, Laverne Cleo Lonewolf, Sim Red Loper, Alayna Marie Loper, Brooke Ellen Loper, Bryan Samuel Loper, Lance Dyer Loper, Mitchell Lopez, Iisha Fay Desiree Lopez, Jocelyn Marie Lopez, Sadie Rose Losh, Charles Raymond Lucero, Jenevie Ann Lumbreras, Angel Lumbreras, Jesse Lumbreras, Linda Gail Lynch, James Michael Lynch, Lisa Ann MacIas, Judith Carol Magers, Lucile Rae Malcolm, Joe Aaron Malcolm, Karen Lee Malone, Shawn Craig Mancha, Guadalupe H. Manning, Anthony Ray Manning, Ashley Michelle Manning, Brian Alan Manning, Jason Lee Manning, Jaylen Rose Manning, Joseph Wayne Manning, Joshua Martin Manning, Michael Lee Manning, Michelle Roshane Manning, Sacha Lynn Manning, Stacey Irene Mansfield, Wilma Jean Marrujo, Rosanna Mae Marsh, Dillon Ron Marsh, Sarah Arlene Marsh-Christy, Mary Lou Martin Jr., Danny Floyd Martin, Annisia Chesney Martz, Karen Kay Mauwee, Lorna Jean Mc Guire, Rainbo Little Star McCann, Joe McCann, John Shawn McCann, Johnathan Russell McCann, Rick Allen McCann, Roxanne Rae McCann, Steven Michael McCloud, Lacarrie Beatrice McCorkle, Laurel Beth McDonald, Kambria Marie McDonald, Little Tom Tomehawk McDonald, Teresa Tomesa Bright Rose McDonald, Tomas Kawah McGinty - Cornelius, Atasha Rochelle McGinty - Hutchison, Yuma Standing Bear McGinty, Marian Jean McGinty, Rosanna McKinnon, Velma Jane McLain, Lila Gerraine Medicine Eagle, Shelly Lee Little Fawn Melero, Melissa Hosanna Mendenhall, Tyler Nathaniel Miguel, Lani Ellen Miles, Anthony Miles, Marion Gayle Millis, Shanta Sosina Mills, Valerie Jean Mineard Jr., Patrick Michael Mineard, Danen Kaine Mineard, Debra Mineard, Kris Michael Mineard, Leona Morning Star Mineard, Nicole Alexandra Mitchell, Patricia Clark Molino Jr., Bobbie Kenneth Molino, Alfred George Molino, Jason George Molino, Kenneth Edward Molino, Kyle Mary Momberg, Glenda Fay Momberg, Marjorie Lucille Momberg, Sage Stillman Momberg, Shaw Joel Momberg, Sierra Seth Momberg, Spencer Woodrow Numa News - Page 30 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue 2014 Eligible Voters List continued Montgomery, David Gerard Montgomery, Fermina Teresa Moore, Julia Diane Moose Jr., Joe Moralez, Nicholas Moreno Jr., Andrew Carlos-Garcia Moreno, Aaron Victor Horn Moreno, Anita Kay Moreno, Jessie Phillip Moreno, Joseph Francis Moreno, Joshua Jose Moreno, Rachael Leigh - Ann Moreno, Rebecca Elidia-Horn Moreno, Vincent Frank Moreno, Virginia Florence Morgan, Jeffrey Davis Morgan, Virginia Bonnie Mori, Yvonne Marie Morris Jr., James Peter Morris, James Peter Morris, Lucille Jean Morris, Michael Patrick Morris, Michele Ann Morris, Rachel Ann Morris, William James Mosley, John William Mosley, Melinda Carol Mosley, Rachel Allison Mosley, Rhonda Rae Moyle Jr., Allen Moyle Sr., Allen Moyle, Alvin Moyle, Audrey Lynette Moyle, David Aaron Moyle, Derek Kusosaiyo Moyle, Mitchell Meriden Moyle, Russell Lee Moyle, Vicki Ann Moyle-Zulz, Denea Lynn Myers, Lacey Ray Navarro, Fermina Teresa Naylor, Erica Lynn Naylor, Robert Brian Nelson, Barbara Jean Nelson, Cody Lee Nez, Brandi Ailene Nielson, Bridget Ann Nihoa III, Ermert Kalei Nihoa, Bernice Galenna Nihoa, David Kalani Nihoa, Iris Anuhea Nihoa, Jordan Kalani Nihoa, Laura Nix, Tricia Louise Nolan, James Joseph Nolan, Vernell Nadine Noneo, Linda Elaine Noneo, Tyrel Leon-George Nordwall Jr., Adam Robert Nordwall, Adam Tsosie Nordwall, Asha Nordwall, Cordelia Nordwall, Dylan Curtis Nordwall, Tonantzin Cora O'Brien, Melinda Sue O'Brien, Rhys Louis John O'Daye, Ramona Fay O'Donnell, Kandi Lyn Ohm Jr., Jason Jeremy Ohm, Jason Jeremy Ohm, Jeni Janine Ohm, Justin Erin Oliver, Valentina Marie Ortiz, Celestina Renee Ortiz, Robert Willis Ortiz, Rodulfo Owens, Michael Joseph Owens, Michaelle Lei Owens, Patrick Treavor Oxborrow, Linda Elaine Pacheco Jr., Louis Delmar Pacheco, Carlene Ann Pacheco, Chester Edwin Pacheco, Glynis Lynn Pacheco, Mariah Lael Pacheco, Monica Lynelle Pacheco, Natalie Renie Pacheco, Roxie Lee Pacheco, Sharon Lori Pacheco, Thomas Vincent Pacheco, Valerie Lou Palmer, Dorothy Lynn Patterson, Alisa Naomi Patterson, Andrea Kalynn Paulson, David Lee Paulson, Virginia Paxman, Jill Paxman, Jon Vincent Peinado, Pauline Angeline Pierce, Zachary Pishion, Jared Martin Pishion, Jeffery Martin Pishion, Jessicca Marie Pishion, Jon Michael Pool, Lynsey Rose Marie Premo, Suzzette Ann Prickett, Vicki Pritchett III, Joseph Stanley Pritchett, James Arthur Queep, Beverly Joyce Rager, Rykki Joseph Rambeau, Jackolynn Elaine Rambeau, Jeanine P. Ramos, Lana Paula Ramos, Ramona Rae Reed, Lorelei Reedy, Alyissa Rose Mae Reedy, Corrin Laura Lee Ann Renzelman, Mary Beatrice Reyes, Marcelino Antonio Reyes-Garcia, Angelica Christina Reyes-Garcia, Jose Antonio Reyes-Garcia, Oscar Eliasar Reysen, Kathleen Ellen Richards, Leslie S. Richards, Lester S. Ridley, Amber Michelle Ridley, Cody Ned Ridley-Abla, Stephanie Monet Rinaudo, Vance Elliot Rinaudo, Venessa Marie Riojas, Lucas Riojas, Mary Virginia Rios, Raymond Paul Rios, Rudy Ripley, Andrea Rivas, Denise Esther Rivas, Esther Rivas, Micheal Paul Rix, Anthony Raymond Rix, Richard Michael Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 31 2014 Eligible Voters List continued Rodarte Jr., Paul Joe Rodarte Jr., Ted Ervin Rodarte Whitaker, Haylee Marie Rodarte, Amy Jo Rodarte, Bonnie Lynn Rodarte, Christina Rose Rodarte, Cody Ty Rodarte, Henry Joseph Rodarte, Patrick James Rodarte, Tia Adele Rodarte, Tina Marie Rodriguez, Carmelita Rodriguez, Gerardina Alicia Rodriquez, 000041313, Ernest Jose Rodriquez, Alejandra Maria Rodriquez, Angelica M. Rodriquez, Fernando Marin Rodriquez, Phillip Marin Rogers, Lenora Lena Roller, Kyle Henry Roman, Danielle Lodine Rossback, Gerald Dahbidah-Geezhig Rossback, Raena Renae Rosse, Tamalia Kay Rotonda, Melissa Berdina Rupert Jr., Gregory Dean Rupert Sr., Gregory Dean Rupert, Anna Marie Rupert, Brittany Rose Rupert, Gino Rupert, Jennifer Anne Rupert, Nicholas Jay Rupert, Sarina Shelley Rusk, John Stewart Rusk, Marcelle Yvonne Salas, Loyia Rose Sam, Amber Nicole Sam, Edward Gene Samayoa, Patricia Lynn Sammaripa, Galen Ted Sammons, Brandy Lynn Sammons, Jeffrey Wayne Sanders, Carol Ann Sanders, Dakota James Sanders, David Louis Sanders, David Michael Tom Sanders, Donald Ray Sanders, Jefferey Lawrence Sanders, Lori Ann Sanders, Michelle Lee Sanders, Monique Raylynn Sanders-Stewart, Nancy Laura Santillan, Joni Gail Schaefer III, Peter Nathaniel Schaefer, Angelica Marie Schmidt, Chelsea Ann Schmidt, Christopher Leo Schmidt, Kelly Marie Schumpert III, John Peter Schumpert, Brandy Lynn Schumpert, Casey Diane Schumpert, Rebecca Lynn Seals, Erika Ruth Sears, Heather Marie Shaffer, Marina Rose Shanley, Mishon Sara Shanley, Nila Shaver, Jennifer Marie Shaw, Ashlie Emalyn-Rainbow Shaw, Gwyneth Dianne Shipwart, Eugenia Diane Shoshone, Sheila Mae Showaway, Unadell Siller, Rachel Ann Simmons, Karen Lee Sinnett, Darien Mitchell Sinnett, Raylene Renaye Sinnett, Steven Michael Sittingdown, Micah Michelle Smith, Amelia Marie Smith, Brandi Rae Ann Smith, Brittnee Ann Smith, Darlene Smith, Dwayne Elmer Smith, Erikk Sean Smith, Jordan Ashley Smith, Joseph Lawrence-Henry Smith, Julie Ann Smith, Justin Earle Smith, Maureen P. Smith, Ralyn Smith, Robert Lee Smith, Shawna Larose Smith-Carrillo, Debra Diane Smokey, Marlaina Kaye Smokey, Michelle Renee Snooks, Jacqualyn Lou Snooks, Regina Ann Soto, Arlene Marie Spears Jr., Kevin Dee Stands, Rulan Gay Starlight, Charlane Lorraine Steve, Cheryl Eileen Steve, Corrie Aileen Steve, Dell Steve, Eugene Steve, Felicia Tiffany Steve, Geraldine Steve, Leslie Rae Steve, Maybelle Steve, Russell Leon Steve, Terri Renee Steve, Travis Tegan Steve, Vicki Lynette Steve, William Dean Stirnemann, Inabelle Stirnemann, Kevin Neil Stirnemann, Stephen Jon Stover, Charles Wade Stover, Ernie Foster Stover, Francis Clifford Stover, George Robert Stover, Kasey Kristine Stover, Kathleen Frances Stover, Kelly Brook Strawbuck, Jonell Tamara Street III, James Street Jr., William James Street, Denise J. Street, Donna Mae Street, Joziah Nephi Street, Kezarae Cora Street, Lavina Marie Street, Lorna Jean Street, Natalya Shermayne Street, Norman Ray Street, Rembrandt Cassius Street, Ryan Edward Street, Stephen Ray Street, Tina Adelle Suman, Anne Marie Numa News - Page 32 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue 2014 Eligible Voters List continued Suman, Christopher Eric Summerbell II, Thomas Edward Summerbell, Meaghan Michelle Summerbell, Simone Chennelle Summerbell, Thomas Edward Sweany, Kayla Darlene Swordfish, Nea Nybe Duegweet Tafoya Jr., Patricio Horacio Tafoya, Gordon Gary Thomas Jr., Ralph Thomas, Angeline Thomas, Echo Marie Thomas, Jimmy Gilroy Thomas, Jolene Myo Thomas, Kristina Sky Thomas, Mark Ashley Thomas, Reynold Thomas, Rose Marie Thomas, Roxanne Thurman, Karl Von Titus, Benayshe-Ba-aquay Titus, Mahnee Shawananoak Tom, Shelbie Lynn Tom, Thoma Lynelle Treadaway, Sasha Renee' Trujillo Jr., Frank Anthony T'souvas, Patricia Elaine Tuni, Chelsee Marie Tuni, Wyatt Wade Turner, Janice Lee Turner, Mayris Rae Turner, Patricia Maxine Turner-Jack, Sarah Jean Valencia, Jeremy Steven Valencia, Shaulina Leeann Vannoy, Rita Elaine Vaughn, Jonathan Eugene Vaughn, Steven Peter Vendiola III, Rodolfo Docavie Vidovich, Judy Vigil, Che' Rio Szhah Wah Shash Vogel, Brittany Ann Wadsworth, Vivian Braelyn Wallet, Shelly Marie Ward, Ronnie Wasco, Angelica Marlene Wasco, Sharlene Elizabeth Waseta, Michael Jeremy Wayman, Lester Eugene Weideman II, Gregory Lynn Welch, Alan Lawrence Welch, Ginger Louise Welch, Tiffany Dawn Wells, Elva Inez White, Emily Donzie White, Rachel Gracie White, William Edward White, William Edward Wigginton, Josephine Rita Williams Jr., Herbert Crazy Horse Williams Jr., Kenneth Dale Williams Sr., Kenneth Dale Williams, Angie Gayle Williams, Betty Ann Williams, Bobby Dean Williams, Carol Ann Williams, Catherine Williams, Corben Lydell Williams, Courtney Kari May Williams, Daniela Rose Williams, Dianne Williams, Ellery Dean Williams, Gordon Little Eagle Williams, Hattie Williams, Heather Rose Williams, Jalen Deandre Williams, John Eugene Williams, Jon Duffy Williams, Joseph Craig Williams, Julie Ann Williams, Krista Jean Williams, Krystal Lynn Williams, Laurie Angela Williams, Lillie Diane Williams, Martha Mary Williams, Micah Trent Williams, Michael Curtis Williams, Michael Ross Williams, Nelson Tyler Williams, Raymond Dean Williams, Rhonda Faye Williams, Richard Allen Williams, Richard Bruce Williams, Robert Albert Williams, Russell Stanley Williams, Shawntay Nicole Williams, Tania Chantel Williams, Tracy Ann Williams, Trevor Shylo' Williams, Tyler James Christopher Williams, Valerie Rose Williams-Tuni, Catherine Elizabeth Wilson, Jennifer Rae Wilson-Zermeno, Moxie Renee Windriver, Cody J. Windriver, Jesse Starr Wood, Lester Lyle Works, Cassandra Felicia Works, Elizabeth Annette Works, Evelyn Works, Gerard David Works, Prairie Rose Wungnema, Estelle Ramona Wungnema, Tashina Esperanza Yazzie-Begay, Dewayne Keeth Ybarra, Jeanette Marlene Ybarra, Nicole Lumina Ybarra, Tanzi Morgan Adella Yellow Hawk, Debborah Gail Yesslith, Elliot Virgil Yesslith, Jillian Olivia Yesslith, Merrill Dean Youell, Sheryl Lynn Young Man, Rebecca Marie Young, Anthony William Young, Daryn Eugene Young, Steven Harvey Youngman, Alicia Victoria Zamora, Roland Isaac Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 33 Numa News - Page 34 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Introduction of our Indian Education Liaisons in the Churchill County School District. Carlene Pacheco My name is Carlene Pacheco; I am an Shannon Hooper enrolled member of the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe. I am one of two Indian Education Liaisons in the Churchill County School District. The services the program provides are; mentoring, tutoring, and assisting students with secondary education. Another important component is bridging the line of communication between the students, parents, Tribal Education, and the School District. As a graduate from the University of Nevada Reno, it has always been a goal of mine to someday give back to my community as a professional in my expertise of work. Today it is an honor to work with the students and parents of my own community. Vision Quest is an Indian Education Program that provides educational services to all Native American students at Churchill County Middle School. The Vision Quest program meets twice a month during advisory period and after school Monday through Thursday under the supervision of tribal member Shannon Hooper, who is the Indian Education Liaison. Students work on academic and cultural activities. Vision Quest educates our students about the importance of good grades along with Native American culture, heritage, and traditions. Vision Quest builds confidence, leadership, school spirit, friendships, and teaches all students to be proud of their nationality. New Tribal Administrator Some of you may know that John Greenhut, the Tribal Administrator retired effective 9/4/14. In his transition, he assisted the new Tribal Administrator with information and project review. We would like to thank him for his work for the Tribe and wish him a great retirement. Last September, Gary Bacock was hired as the first Tax Director to establish the new Tax Department. After a recruitment process for the Tribal Administrator, Gary was hired as the new Tribal Administrator, effective 8/19/14. Welcoming our New Office Administrator , Gary Bacock We say ‘thank you, farewell and best wishes’ to John Greenhut, former Tribal Administrator. Gary was introduced last year, and here is an update. Gary has over 30 years of top management municipal government experience, working 20 years for two cities in California, City of South Gate and City of Cypress, and working over 10 years at the Town/City of Fernley. Gary also worked for almost 4 years for 3 Tribal governments (Big Pine Paiute Tribe, Bishop Paiute Tribe, and for the last year at FPST). Gary has an AA Degree in Fire Science from Pasadena City College, and, a BS Degree in Business Administration and an MPA Degree in Public Administration, both from Cal State University, Long Beach. Gary is Paiute, Shoshone, and Karuk, and is a member of the Bishop Paiute Tribe. Gary’s father Cleve (Bacock) Bacock was raised in the Owens Valley (Laws) with many relatives from Big Pine, Bishop, to Benton, (and he attended Stewart Indian School near Carson City and graduated from Sherman Indian School in Riverside, CA). Gary’s mother Betty (Drake) Bacock was raised in Somes Bar, CA (at the mouth of the Salmon River and Klamath River) with many relatives from Orleans, Weitchpec, to Hoopa. Gary and his wife Helen have 4 grown children & 3 grandchildren and live in Fernley. Please welcome Gary to his new post. If you need assistance, please contact Gary at the Tribal office at 423-6075. Thank you, Chairman George Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue Numa News - Page 35 Congratulations Jon Pishion on your recent accomplishment! We tip our hats off to you, we are so proud of all your hard work and dedication for the achievement of your Executive Masters of Business Administration. Keep up the good work, and a job well done love family, friends, and co-workers. Local, national and international business executives recently received their EMBA degrees from the University of Nevada, Reno 4-H YOUTH AND FAMILIES WITH PROMISE PROGRAM The Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe is collaborating on a new program, 4-H Youth and Families with Promise (YFP), with the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension in Churchill County. The 4-H YFP program is designed to match youth with adult mentors to develop caring and supportive relationships. Youth and mentors meet regularly to engage in fun-filled activities and to participate in 4-H club events. Once each month, youth and their families join with mentors to share a meal and entertainment. Volunteer mentors must be 18 years of age, commit to the program for one year and be willing to devote three to four hours each month mentoring youth. All mentors will be required to undergo a background check. For more information about the 4-H YFP program, and the process to become a mentor, please contact LeAnn Davis, Mentoring Coordinator, at 423-5121. She can be emailed at [email protected]. Numa News - Page 36 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue AUGUST BIRTHDAYS! Abla Jr., John Adnan Achuff, Precious Morning Dove Allen, Amira Renee Allen, Cameron Tom-Ray Allen, Daniel Raymond Allen, Reese Eric Amick, Stephen Don Anastasio, Jada Jenisa Mishel Armstrong, Ila Jane Arrighi, Marissa Analisa Austin, Elizabeth Carol Austin, Martee Briann Baldwin, Eric Glenn Berreman, Anthony John-Loren Bonta, Riley Skylar Ohm Bonta, Seth Ohm Boothe, Alycyah Rose Brigham, Mildred Gayle Brown, Dusty Harry Joaquin Bryant, Brayden Clint Burrow, Keoni Edward Chico, Janene Christy, George Jamie Christy, Ilene Clevenger, Shonna Rae Conway, Amanda Lynn Conway, Robin Crutcher, Carmen Jean David, Glenwood Ray De Soto, Eric John Decker, Casandra Gail Dewey, Darren Ashley Naki'e Dewey, Trinity Faith Tadza Dick, Margena Rae Dixon, Erin Louella Dixon, Megan Laurel Dixon, Rylan Lee Dodge, Aeneas Dodge, Sebastian Dorman, Trista Gladys Dost, Andrew Bryan Dost, Scott Alan Drye, Delphina Irene Clarise Dyer-Clark, Margot Dawn Ernst, Elayne Dellyla Fuentes, Donovan Duane Galvan, Kari Lillian Garcia, Sadie Ava Garcia, Setorro Larry Garcia, Thedoro Gerald George, Marcella Y. 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ADDRESS/RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Economic Development-Rod Ariwite ............ 423-6040 Economic Development-Toni Burton………..423-6040 Fox Peak Fallon-Kandi O’Donnell ................. 423-5655 Fox Peak Fernley - Tracy Parlier ................... 575-3520 Human Resources-Ross Hill........................... 423-6040 Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe 565 Rio Vista Drive Fallon, NV 89406 Tel (775) 423-6075 www.fpst.org Administrator-Gary Bacock…………………..…..423-6075 Child Care - Lynette Fisherman ............................. 423-8065 Communications Coordinator-Jill Downs..…….....423-6075 Cultural Resources—Vinton Hawley..................... 423-8065 Domestic Violence - Michelle Bowers .................. 423-6075 Drug Court –Josh Cabral........................................ 423-8883 Education/JOM—Mary Williams .......................... 423-8065 Enrollment - Tanzi Kancler ................................... 423-6075 Environmental Dept. - Richard Black .................... 423-0590 Finance - Jon Pishion ............................................. 423-6075 Fire Chief –Edwin Conway................................... 426-8636 Grants Accounting - Sarah Melfe .......................... 423-6075 Headstart (ITCN) - Kim Conklin ........................... 423-6351 Health Center - Joe Herman……...…….………....423-3634 HIP Laurie Williams……………………………...423-6075 Housing Dept. - Genia Williams ………….……...423-3321 Human Resources—Debra Austin, ....................... 423-6075 Independent Living - Cheri Bowen ........................ 423-1132 Indian General Assist. - Jennifer Pishion ............... 423-1215 Language Program—Libby Austin ........................ 423-8065 Maintenance - Steven Stirnemann ......................... 423-6075 NAGPRA—Vinton Hawley...………………...…..423-8065 Numa News-Jill Downs...………………….......423-6075 Probation –Josh Cabral ......................................... .423-8883 Program Development—Jennifer John ................. 423-6075 Public Works (Water) - Kevin Snodgrass .............. 423-9954 Roads - Susan Keller-Smith ................................... 423-3725 Senior Center - Jenevie Lucero .............................. 423-7569 Social Services –Jennifer Pishion .......................... 423-1215 Stepping Stones - Yvonne Mori ............................. 423-1132 Substance Abuse—Leslie Steve.……..…………...423-3634 TERO Program - Housing...................................... 423-3321 Tribal Court - Nate Strong ..................................... 423-8883 TRIBAL POLICE - Tom Pysell, Chief .............. 423-8848 Tribal Resources - Mervin Wright ................... .….423-3725 Water/Sanitation Payments -Denea Moyle-Zulz….423-6075 Wetlands Program-Willie Steve…………………..423-3725 Aug.-Sept. 2014 Issue ATTENTION FPST TRIBAL MEMBERS Numa News - Page 40
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