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tax department news - Fallon Paiute
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Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribal Newsletter
www.fpst.org
Volume 10 Issue 5
May 2016
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Tribal Secretary’s Report
Laura Ijames
I went on a tour with the Resources staff
(Leanna Hale & Willie Steve), attorneys (Marc
Slonim & Josh Osborne-Klein), TCID staff
(Rusty Jardine, Michael Adams, and Cody
Biggs), and Vice-Chairman Yvonne Mori for the
Reservation irrigation system and the wetlands
Thursday, April 21, 2016.
I attended Earth Day Celebration and the Fallon
Paiute-Shoshone Tribe Youth and Family Services Annual Child Abuse Prevention Walk. The
walk began at Oats Park to Fox Peak to plant
Pinwheels and then back to Oats Park. Everyone
bundled up since it was a little chilly.
Top/Below-Tour of the irrigation system and the wetlands
I attended the Senior Fun Day where everyone
had a great time. I would like remind everyone
that Mothers Day is Sunday, May 8 and would
like to wish everyone a Happy Mothers Day.
Let’s remember and give thanks to the people
who defended and saved lives, and protected our
country and our freedoms this Memorial Day on
Monday, May 30, 2016.
Committee Openings:
I am continuing working with committees regarding important issues that arise and provide technical assistance to committees as
needed.
Constitution and Bylaws (3)
2016 Earth Day Event
Enrollment (1)
Law & Order (3)
Natural Resources (2)
Budget Committee (2)
JOM (5)
Boot Scootin Seniors
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ATTENTION NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN FOR THE
STILLWATER TRIBAL SENIOR COMMITTEE
Please get your nominations and amendments/questions in on or before 5:00 p.m. on May
16, 2016 to the Tribal Secretary.
You must be fifty (50) years of age or older and reside on the Fallon Reservation or Colony to run for a seat on the Senior Committee!
The Fallon Business Council has determined that there will be a re-election for the Senior
Committee. The opening for nominations will be May 2, 2016. Nominations will close on May
16, 2016. Eligible Elders can submit written notices of nomination to be on the Senior Committee to the Tribal Secretary. Nominations will not be accepted for any specific position or
office, but only to be on the Committee. The nominated members who receive the highest
number of votes will be placed on the Committee, subject to the Senior Committee Bylaws.
The Senior Committee shall consist of (4) eligible Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribal Seniors, and
one (1) Non-Tribal Member. After the Fallon Business Council confirms the election results
and directs the Secretary to certify the results of the 2016 Senior Election, the Committee will
select from its members the Committee’s officers at its next regular meeting.
Amendments/Questions may be submitted to be placed on the election ballot to give the opportunity for Amendments to the Senior Committee Bylaws and/or Questions to be presented
to the Senior Membership for decision by secret ballot. Amendments/Questions may be submitted to the Tribal Secretary May 2, 2016 to May 16, 2016.
April 28, 2016
Rochanne Downs
Tom Burton
Jackie Conway
In January 2012, the Fallon Business Council passed three resolutions (Resolution Nos. 12-F-008, 12-F-009
and 12-F-011) that asserted former Business Council members Rochanne Downs, Tom Burton and Jackie
Conway took certain actions that harmed the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe. The Business Council later undertook detailed investigations into the matters addressed in these resolutions. The investigations revealed that
the three council members did not take the actions asserted, so did not harm the Tribe as alleged.
To rectify this situation, the Business Council enacted on April 26, 2016 Resolution No. 16-F-076 that specifically details the matters asserted in the three prior resolutions and the results of the investigations. Resolution
No. 16-F-076 acknowledges that the three prior resolutions cause professional and personal harm to the three
former Business Council members.
The Fallon Business Council hereby formally apologizes to Rochanne Downs, Tom Burton and Jackie
Conway for these actions and the harm caused to them and their families.
Fallon Business Council
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2016
Senior Awards Dinner
On Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Beginning at 6:00 pm
at the Tribal Gymnasium
Please join us in this
celebration of recognition and achievement.
Congratulations
Class of 2016!
If you are a current senior of either high school/college and
would like to be honored at this event, please contact
Chantelle Johnson, Education Specialist Teacher at
775-423-8065 ext 228.
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EDUCATION UPDATES
EDUCATION PROGRAMS AVAILABLE
Hi my name is Lynette Fisherman. I’m the Fallon Tribe’s Education Department’s Higher Education Assistant.
The Education Department would like to let you know of the different types of continuing education
programs that available:
Higher Education Program is for full time students attending post secondary education institutes at the
undergraduate level and must take 12 or more credits per semester and maintain a 2.0 grade point
average (GPA). – Colleges & Universities - Maximum funding $3,000 per semester and is based on
needs.
Deadlines are Fall Semester - June 1st
Spring Semester - November 1st
Adult Vocational Training Program is for students who are obtaining a marketable skill through a accredited vocational training program for a 2 years or less certificate program. – Technical Schools i.e.
cosmetology – Maximum funding is $1500 per quarter based on need.
Deadlines are: Spring Quarter (Jan, Feb & Mar) - November 1st
Summer Quarter (Apr, May, & Jun) - February 1st
Fall Quarter (Jul, Aug & Sept) - May 1st
Winter Quarter (Oct, Nov & Dec) - August 1st
Enrichment Program for members to enhance their life & job skills by attending education classes on a
part-time basis. – Up to 9 credits (1-3 enhancement classes) – Maximum funding $650 ($550 for tuition/fees & $100 for books/supplies).
Deadlines are Fall Semester - June 1st
Spring Semester - November 1st
If you have any questions or concerns, please call (775) 423-8065 ext. 227 or e-mail me at [email protected] or Sharon
James-Tiger, Education Director at (775) 423-8065 ext. 222 or [email protected].
Financial Aid Workshop
The FPST Education Department held a Financial Aid Workshop on Tuesday April 26, 2016
at 6pm at the Education Building. Mr. Lazzari from Western Nevada College presented on the
importance of the deadlines for the FAFSA as well as topics from scholarships and student
loans to grants and verification. He also shared with participants new guidelines that will be
coming into effect this next year school year such as the FAFSA can be completed starting in
October. Lynette Fisherman presented the on FPST’s specific guidelines for Higher Education, AVT, and the Enrichment programs offered through the Education Department. The
evening was informative and beneficial for participants and staff to acquire a better understanding of the continued education processes.
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2016 Senior Fun Day
Halftime entertainment , the Boot Scootin Seniors performed for their audience and brought down the gym with laughter
- Jill Downs
On Thursday April 28 at 10 am the Senior Committee held a Senior Fun Day with
a western theme. In attendance was Pyramid Lake, Reno/Sparks, Schurz, Yomba,
Lovelock and even as far as Elko traveled to take part in the memorable event.
Rev. Ernie Hooper did opening prayers, Chairman George welcomed guests. Also
in attendance was Tribal Secretary Laura Ijames.
Following was ticket drawings with essential prizes and then they began their favorite all time game of BINGO!!!
Rev. Ernie Hooper & Travis Jon
The Senior Center provided a delicious lunch, followed by the half time entertainment “Boot Scootin Seniors”, who performed a hilarious dance which brought
down the gym. There were prizes for 5 category's of recognition. Kevin Brady and
Bryan Hooper played some cool jams that everyone enjoyed. Closing Prayers
were by Jill Downs.
A thank you to FBC, Fox Peak, all departments, Edwin & Jackie Conway, Rev.
Ernie Hooper, Sherry Taylor, Bryan Hooper Band, Travis Jon, Cody Downs,
Brooke Whitaker, Katie Wiesmann, LeeAnn Stands, Lydia Foote, Jenlee Foote,
Lynette Fisherman & Chantelle Johnson. The Senior Committee would like to give
a special thanks to Steven Stirnemann and everyone who made this years Senior
Fun Day a day to remember and a huge success.
Bryan Hooper and Kevin Brady Sr.
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BOOT SCOOTIN SENIORS
Loretta FLOPPY LIPS Burden
Suzie HOT LIPS Hicks
Gloria COYOTE LIPS Jonny
Sharon DOG LIPS Williams
April CRAZY LIPS George
Joan SKUNK LIPS Downs
Leona HORSE LIPS Hicks
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Prevent Child Abuse Pinwheels for Prevention
-Jill Downs
begins. The Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe supports and strives to enApril is National Child Abuse Presure a safe, nurturing environment
vention Month, a time to raise
for every child growing up in in
awareness about child abuse and
our community. Fallon Paiuteneglect and encourage individuals
Shoshone Tribe also took part in
and communities to support chilPrevent Child Abuse Pinwheels for
dren and families. On Saturday,
Prevention campaign by planting a
April 23rd community members
pinwheel garden. Prevent Child
participated in an awareness walk
Abuse America launched the nafrom Oats Park to Fox Peak to
tional Pinwheels for Prevention
help stop child abuse BEFORE it
campaign in April of 2008. The
public awareness campaign uses
community activities and public
policies to prioritize prevention
right from the start, making sure
child abuse and neglect never occur. We would like to thank everyone who came out and for all their
support.
Together we will prevent child
abuse, step by step by step
ASP making paper pinwheels
The FPST After School Program students participated in
the annual Pinwheels for Prevention of Child Abuse on
April 14, 2016. April is Child Abuse Awareness month.
Charissa Dunnett, administrative assistant for Youth and
Family Services, came out to the Education Center to
teach the students about child abuse awareness. Charissa
showed the students how to make and decorate their pinwheels. The students were able to take their pinwheels
home to share with their family and friends and to plant in
their yard. She also brought information to the students on
parenting and bullying and how to deal with children’s
stress. Thank You Charissa for coming out to teach the
ASP students the importance of child abuse prevention!
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16th Annual Earth Day Celebration
The Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribes
Environmental Protection Department hosted this years 16th Annual
Earth Day Celebration which was
held on Saturday, April 23rd, at
Oats Park from 10:00 to 2:00.
This was a great family event that
included entertainment, education
booths, crafts and vendors. Rev.
Ernie Hooper did opening prayers
and Tribal Secretary Laura Ijames
did a welcoming to all who attended the Earth Day Celebration, she
stated, “Our goal at our Earth Day
Celebration is to offer environmental education resources to people of
all ages and embrace tribal traditions and culture for present and
future generations”. Tribal Treasurer Jon Pishion and Council
Member Michelle Bowers were
also present.
Performing live was Stan Sanchez
and the Cosmic Boogaloo which
had music that was fun and festive. The Vision Quest dancers as
well as Young Chief drum group
provided family entertainment.
In addition to this years Annual
Earth Day held at Oats Park, the
Tribe did a “reservation wide”
trash pick up on road ways, community clean up. All volunteers
received T-shirts and lunch. This
year the Housing Department assisted the Environmental Department in clean up disposal. Many
community members and employees participated which symbolized
their concern for our land and our
people.
Earth Day Round Dance
There were dumpsters available at
the Tribal Resources yard and at
the Environmental Protection yard.
There was a Free Cycle Event on
Wednesday at the gym, which is a
chance to give your gently used
items another chance to be reused
and out of the landfill. Also you
may pick up something you may
need. All leftover items were donated to good will.
Regardless of whether you go to an
event or not, anyone can celebrate
Earth Day everyday by being more
aware of doing their part such as
turning off lights and appliances in
empty rooms, turning off running
water, recycling and composting,
and ensuring all your trash ends up
in a trash bin.
Young Chiefs Drum Group
Stan Sanchez and the Cosmic Boogaloo
The Environmental Department
thanks everyone who came out and
supported the event.
Vendors with great environmental information
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MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE
When: Monday, May 30, 2016
Time: Noon
Location: Tribal Cemetery
8329 Reservation Road
Fallon, NV
There will be a community clean up day on
Saturday, May 21. Snacks will be provided.
On this Memorial Day, please remember to honor those
veterans who have passed on by supporting those veterans who
have returned.
ATTENTION ALL VETERANS
PLEASE BRING IN YOUR DD214 STATUS TO BE
RECOGNIZED CONTACT TANZI IN ENROLLMENT
AT 775-423-6075
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TAX DEPARTMENT NEWS
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) News
 The Tax Department issued $92,589.00 in refunds.
The Tax Department will be using a new Tax Software next year to prepare Tax Returns. After November 9th,
we will no longer be able to access the current TaxWise online Program. If you require copies of your tax return, please come by and copies can be provided to you. You can also request copies of your prior year returns at www.irs.gov .
Thank you to Lynn Castro for helping in making this years’ Tax Season a success.
We look forward to providing this FREE Tax Service next year.
TERO DEPARTMENT UPCOMING TRAINING
Infant/Child & Adult CPR & AED + First Aid Class
**ADULTS & STUDENTS**
This class is open to Adults and Students.
*Students, if you are interested in becoming certified for this class I have scheduled a Saturday to meet your
accommodations. If you are considering babysitting during the summer or if you just wish to have this certification, I encourage you to attend and get certified.
Saturday, June 4, 2016 9am - 4pm
Class is limited to 20 students (Note: this class is almost full)
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MSHA training has been cancelled until further notice due to the instructors’ medical condition. I will be sure to get notice out as soon as it is rescheduled.
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FRIENDLY REMINDER TO ALL HOUSING PARTICIPANTS
Rent and Homebuyer payments are DUE on or before the 1st day of each month
Rent and Homebuyers payments are DELINQUENT if not paid by 5th day of each month.
Rent and Homebuyer payments may be made at the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Housing Department located
at 2055 Agency Rd., Fallon, Nevada 89406 or by mailing to the same address
Payments may be made by personal check, money order or cashier’s check
NO partial payments will be accepted by the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Housing Department
REMINDER TO ALL APPLICANTS ON HOUSING WAITING LIST
Applications for housing assistance must be updated every 6 months of the filing date with the housing department or you fall subject to being removed from the waiting list. An updated application ensures your
standing on the waiting list. Updates can be accomplished in person or by completing a new application form
and turning it into the FPST Housing Department.
Applicants are required to notify the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Housing Department in person or in writing of
any change of mailing address, housing situation or income. If we cannot contact you at the address you have
provided to us, your name will be removed from the waiting list and you will have to re-apply for assistance.
Thank you for your cooperation. Please call Tarita Waseta, Resident Services Specialist at 775-423-3321 or
stop by the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Housing Department if you have any questions or concerns.
Cultural Program Activity
The Cultural Program April Activity constructing Small Cradle Boards. The class had a good time in making
the baskets and enjoying one another’s company. The work done by the participants was amazing, good job
ladies. The end of the month potluck Vernon Rogers and Patty visited the group and sang songs, blessing the
baskets and teaching the basket dance to the group and children.
Barbara Culbertson
Norma Darrough
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Spring Trainings: Motivational Enhancement/Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
The following trainings are currently being planned for the spring beginning in April and May.
Motivational Enhancement Therapy/Cognitive Behavioral Therapy training was held at the Fallon Convention Center on April 26 and 26, 2016.
The Change Companies Interactive Journaling is scheduled for May 23 and 24, 2016 in Carson City, Nevada. This class is full, but anyone interested could be put on
a list in case of cancellations in registration.
MTC Tribal Advisory Committee Monthly Meeting:
The first Friday of each month: May 6, 2016 & June 3, 2016 are the next two meeting dates. Location is at the
Mental Health Substance Abuse building across the street from the clinic: 1005 Rio Vista Dr.
Community members are welcome to participate.
For more information contact Leslie Steve, MA, LADC, Mental Health & Substance Abuse Program Director
and Project Director for the MTC grant at 423-3634, ext. 225.
GO MARRISA FILLMORE!!!!!!
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EMPLOYMENT
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
The Family Nurse Practi-
tioner (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 preemployment and on-going random drug testing. Preference given to qualified Tribal applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays$41.86 – $63.31/
hourly, open till filled.
Clinical Registered Nurse
Assist providers with all aspects of direct patient care, facilitates and coordinates patient care by communicating with providers, administration and
technical personnel. Must have an A.S. or B.S. in Nursing, licensed to as a RN in Nevada, and must have three (3) years in nursing experience.
Outpatient/clinical nursing experience preferred. 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 Native American applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $21.85 – $26.08/hourly,
open till filled.
Billing Clerk
The Billing Clerk will be responsible for submitting claims to the Third Party Administrator (HCH), processing checks into the RPMS AR package and preparing deposits. Computerized accounting and record keeping will be maintained; must have experience with Medicare
parts A, B & D. Must maintain the confidentiality, security and integrity of the patient information, must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent, experience in health billing or processing of claims is preferred, a working knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid
or private insurance requirements familiar with HCFA 1500, knowledgeable in medical terminology. Have knowledge of HIPAA ,
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 Native American applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $12.10 – $14.44/hr., open till
filled.
Happy Birthday Katie Girl
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERIC AND MADDY
I LOVE YOU
LOVE GRANDMA
Love Mom, Grandma,
Big Brother, Little Brother , Brookie, Billy and
Hunter.
Happy 13th Birthday
Kendra
Love Mom and Dad
Happy Birthday Goofy
Grandmas
Mary & Grace
Love
Jessie Sy
Aaliyah
Precious Angel
Dillion
Sarah
Donald
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Allen Jr., Gerald Warren
Allen, Lucretia
Allen, Milissa Hope
Allen, Norman Lee
Arnett, Douglas Lee
Austin, Steven Arthur
Azenon, Wendy Juliana
Baker, Karen Naala Pua
Baldwin, Felecia Ray
Baldwin, Jody Colleen
Baldwin, Robert James
Baldwin, Tara Rachele
Baltazar, Mary Jane Jaden Alexandria
Berreman Jr., Anthony John Loren
Bliss, Chanice Ranae
Bliss, Cherice Lanae
Bliss, Delores Mae
Bliss, Marilyn Jane
Bomberry, Michael Lee
Boney, Tasean Dean
Boney, Tyrone Dean
Boots, Maylynn Leigh
Boydstun, Alexandria Cristine
Brady Jr., Aaron Daniel
Brady, Mia Isabelle
Brady, Suzanne Elaine
Brown Jr., Richard
Campbell, Samuel Douglas
Carver, Daegan Elijah
Christy, Grace
Church, Sadie Ann Marie
Colbert, David
Conway, Cassie Molina Martina
Conway, Jackie Ann
Conway, Michaela Kelsey Renee
Cossette, Ryan Anthony
Crutcher, Phaedra Bernice
Dendaas, Jennifer
Dixon, Meriah Cheyenne
Dixon, Monica Louise
Dixon, Wayne
Dorman, Travis Red Hawk
Downs Jr., Robert J.
Downs, Christian John
Finley Jr., Eric Lee
Fragua, Jennifer Ann
Frank, Steven Jay
Fry, Susan Denise
Galvan, Ryan Michael
May Birthdays
Garcia, Aidan Neil
Garcia, Alyssa Fawn
Garcia, Mary Jane
Garcia, Melinda Mae
George, Ashley Malford
George, Dwight Paul
George, Everett Ray
Gibson, Alecia Lee
Gibson, Bertha Helena
Graham, Darlene
Greene, Jamie Ray
Gutierrez, Daniel James Jr.
Gutierrez, Kiley Grace
Haroni, Mason Michael K
Hibbard-Scott, Dayna Emerald
Hicks Garcia, Aaron Timothy
Hooper, Bryan Richard
Hooper, Kimberly Faye
Huerta, Kaylee June
Jackson, Delaine Joyce
Johnny, Tony
Johnson, Daniel Keith
Johnston, Aden Garrett
Kancler, Ava Jade
Karabinis, Aristotellis Stamatios
Keno, Joyce
Kiele, Joseph Adam
Kiele, Robert Joseph
Kirkland, Shane Evan
Lewis, Christina Collette
Lewis, Gregory Anthony
Lougheed, Zoey Marie
Malcolm, Joe Aaron
Marsh-Christy, Mary Lou
Martin, Annisia Chesney
Mauwee, Lorna Jean
Mauwee, Tyrese
McCann, Steven Michael
Mineard, Danen Kaine
Molino Jr., Bobbie Kenneth
Molino, Alfred George
Moreno, Jessie Phillip
Mosley, Rhonda Rae
Moyle-Zulz, Denea Lynn
Nelson, Cody Lee
Nihoa, Iris Anuhea
Nordwall, Tonantzin Cora
O'Brien, Melinda Sue
O'Brien, Rhys Louis John
O'Donnell, Skye Leigh
Owens, Michael Joseph
Owens, Patrick Treavor
Pacheco, Kendra Irene
Paul, Jeanine P.
Paulson, Virginia
Paxman, Jon Vincent
Pearce, Simone Chennelle
Peinado, Pauline Angeline
Pritchett III, Joseph Stanley
Reed, Lorelei
Rinaudo, Vanessa Marie
Rinde, Quincy Raymond
Rogers, Lenora Lena
Rotonda, Genevieve Ofelia
Sam, Edward Gene
Santillan, Joni Gail
Schaefer, Gabriel Ernest
Seaburn Jr., Mateo Kenneth
Shaw, Ashlie Emalyn-Rainbow
Shaw, Gwyneth Dianne
Shipwart, Eugenia Diane
Shoshone, William James
Smith, Brandi Rae Ann
Smith, Justin Earle
Smith-Carrillo, Debra Diane
Smokey, Marlaina Kaye
Steve, Maybelle
Stover, George Robert
Swordfish, Nea Nybe Duegweet
Tindall, Devan Dean
Treadaway, Sasha Renee'
Vannoy, Liam Tristen Taft
Vannoy, Mia Demi Eileen
Watahomigie-Conway, Rychus Lyric-Lee
Wiesmann, Katie Danyelle
Williams, Courtney Kari May
Williams, Nelson Tyler
Williams, Tyler James Christopher
Yazzie-Begay, Dewayne Keeth
Yesslith, Shandiin Rose
Love Mom,
Grandma and
family.
We love you
MATEO
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FALLON PAIUTE -SHOSHONE TRIBE
Telephone / Email Contact Directory
COUNCIL & ADMINISTRATION
Tribal Chairman…………………………..……………Len George ...................... (775) 423-6075
Tribal Secretary ............................ ……………Laura Ijames .................... (775) 423-6075
Tribal Treasurer ........................... …………...Jon Pishion ...................... (775) 423-6075
Tribal Administrator..................... ……………Sheri Hunter .................... (775) 423-6075
DEPARTMENTS/PROGRAMS
Child Care Program……………………..…………….Lynette Fisherman .......... (775) 423-8065
Communications/Numa News…………………..Jill Downs ........................ (775) 423-6075
Community Development Department.......Jennifer John………………….(775) 423-3725
Cultural/NAGPRA..…………………………………...Brenda Hooper ............... (775) 423-8065
Education Department ................. ……………Sharon James-Tiger ......... (775) 423-8065
Emergency Management Dept.…………………Jackie Conway ................. (775) 423-0590
Enrollment Office ......................... ……………Tanzi Kancler ................... (775) 423-6075
Environmental ............................. ……………Richard Black ................... (775) 423-0590
Finance Department .................... ……………Lynn Castro ...................... (775) 423-6075
Grants Department ...................... ……………Sandra Hicks .................... (775) 423-6075
Health Center............................... ……………Joseph Herman ................ (775) 423-3634
HIP Program................................. ……………Laurie Williams ................ (775) 423-6075
Housing Department .................... ……………Tad Williams .................... (775) 423-3321
Human Resources ........................ ……………Debbie Austin .................. (775) 423-6075
Indian General Assistance ............ …………...Jennifer Pishion ............... (775) 423-1214
IT Department ............................. ……………Henri Bronsgeest ............. (775) 427-0060
Parks & Recreation ...................... …………...Vacant ............................. (775) 423-8065
Public Works ................................ …………...Kevin Snodgrass .............. (775) 423-9954
Roads Program ............................ …………...Susan Keller-Smith .......... (775) 423-3725
Senior Center ............................... …………...Jenevie Lucero................. (775) 423-7569
Social Services .............................. …………...Jennifer Pishion ............... (775) 423-1215
Stepping Stones Shelter…………………………….Yvonne Mori ................... (775) 423-1132
Substance Abuse Program………………………...Leslie Steve ..................... (775) 423-3634
Tax Department ........................... …………….Melanie McFalls ............. (775) 423-6075
Tribal Court .................................. …………….Kae Ward ........................ (775) 423-8883
Tribal Library................................ …………....Brenda Hooper ............... (775) 423-8065
Tribal Police ................................. …………….Tom Pysell ...................... (775) 423-8848
Tribal Resources........................... …………….Leanna Hale .................... (775) 423-3725
Victim Services ............................. …………….Michelle Bowers ............. (775) 423-6075
Water & Sanitation ...................... …………….Jessica Pishion ................ (775) 423-6075
Wetlands Program ....................... …………….Willie Steve .................... (775) 423-3725
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If you have an emergency DIAL 911 and Tribal Police will respond .
For non-emergency calls contact the Tribal Police directly at 775-423-8848 or call the Churchill County Sheriff’s Office at
FALL O N TR IB AL D EV E LOP ME N T C OR PO RA TI ON
Te l e ph o n e / E ma i l C o n ta c t D i r ec t or y
ADMINISTRATION
Finance Department ................................. John Richards .......................... (775) 423-6040 ........................ [email protected]
Human Resources Manager ..................... Diane Peters............................ (775) 423-6040 ........................ [email protected]
Planning & Development ........................ Rod Ariwite ............................. (775) 423-6040 ........................ [email protected]
BUSINESS DIVISIONS
Fox Peak Cinema
Fox Peak Fallon ......................................... Kandi O'Donnell ...................... (775) 423-5655 ........................ [email protected]
Fox Peak Fernley ....................................... Juanita Kramer ........................ (775) 575-3520 ........................ [email protected]
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If you are 55 and older and a member of the Fallon
Paiute Shoshone Tribe in a home you own
(conveyed), you may be eligible to have your annual
home insurance paid through a program at the FPST
Housing Department. For more details, contact
Krystal Williams at 775-423-3321 at the
FPST Housing Department.
Elder’s Home Insurance Assistance Program
24 hour mobile service
NONPROFIT ORG.
MK’S Diesel & Auto Repair, LLC
Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe
565 Rio Vista Drive
Fallon, NV 89406
Tel (775) 423-6075
www.fpst.org
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