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Laura Ijames

Tribal Secretary Report

[email protected]

Wow this year is almost over and Christmas time is here already. The Tribal Thanksgiving dinner was

festive and fun with all the turkey calls and giveaways. I want to thank all those in the community who

contributed in making the Thanksgiving meal.

I continue the day to day work that is required of this office. Working on the meeting minutes and

resolutions by keeping them current. Also, making sure our records are up-to-date so that we have the

ability to locate records in a timely manner.

The Council, tribal attorney and technical support staff is working on the Law and Order Code to

update and make revisions that are needed to better serve justice to our people and address the safety

of tribal and community members; and also to address new and revised Federal regulation. Title 1 is

complete and has been posted for public review and comment.

Committee Openings:

Constitution and Bylaws – 5 vacancies

Natural Resources – 1 vacancy

Higher Education – 2 vacancies

Law & Order – 3 vacancies

TERO Commission – 1 vacancy

JOM – 5 vacancies

Health Committee – 4 vacancies (1 Fallon Tribal Member, 1 Fallon Community Member, a

Lovelock and a Yomba Representative)

Budget Committee – 2 vacancies (these 2 positions must not be a tribal employee)

Great news I got my deer this year. Deer meat is back on the menu.

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Victim Services hosted a moccasin

making traditional arts and craft activity

held on Monday, November 13, 2017 at

6:00 p.m. at the Head Start building. Vic-

tim Services purchased the supplies

needed, as parents hand-crafted mocca-

sin’s from scraps of single piece soft-

tanned leather, a needle and thick thread.

As they began the art of making soft sole

traditional moccasins for their children,

they were assembled inside out to hide

the stitching in the finished footwear.

The kids loved their new moccasins, just

in time for the winter. Victim Services

would like to thank all the parents who

came out to participate in making mocca-

sins.

Victim Services keep moccasin-making tradition alive

Parents sitting around table making children’s moccasins

I AM NOT A TURKEY…………….

At E.C. Best Elementary School, Tribal

Member Mia Vannoy, 7 years old, worked on

one of her favorite fall projects as she made

a colorful Stillwater Turkey Disguise. She

had a paper cut out turkey and was instruct-

ed to dress him up somehow so he doesn’t

look like a turkey and will presumably, with

her own creativity success, escape his fate

on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

These turkeys are in full disguise so that

they will not be the guest of honor at the

Thanksgiving feast.

Congratulations Mia

Turkey in disguise– Stillwater Turkey Disguise

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2017 Tribal Thanksgiving Dinner The Thanksgiving Dinner of 2017 was a

successful event. A crowd of 250 attended

the event held on November 18, 2017.

The event started at 1:00 pm and ended

around 4:00. Exciting raffle items were

presented by the Fallon Paiute Shoshone

Tribe Business Council.

1st TV LG 55” 4 K N. Williams

2nd Nintendo-Switch Player Colleen Conway

3rd Faber ware Stand mixer Grace Christy

4th Blue Ray Player Monica Dixon

5th Oster Oven Roaster Trista Dorman

6th Dirt Devil Vacuum Jenna Fragua

7th Black & Decker Coffee maker Marilyn

Dixon

8th Hamilton Beach Crock Pot Mary Marsh

9th Micro plush-heated throw Aiane Mineard-

Bobb

10th Micro plush-heated throw Debra Mineard

11th Extra Bass Speakers Brian Hicks

12th Movie Popcorn Box K. Williams

13th Movie Popcorn Box Leona Garcia

Seventeen turkey and ham baskets were

also raffled off. Donated by Fallon Paiute

Shoshone Tribe Departments, FPST Hous-

ing donated two baskets, Fallon Tribal

Council donated four baskets, Stepping

Stones donated one basket, and Special

Events donated nine baskets. Winners of

turkey or ham baskets: Edwin Conway,

Precious Christy, Ciabi Dick, Felicia Ste-

ve, Shristine Kennedy, Albert Cata,

Blanchard Dixon, Marcus Leyva, Carmen

Rodriquez, Carrie Gonzales, Marilyn

Bliss, Victor Baltazar, Jenny Lucero,

Charlize Lee, Nicole Brown, Valerie Bill

and Jolene Baldwin.

Congratulations to all the winners!

The Thanksgiving Dinner was delicious,

the food donated by the attending people

were greatly appreciated, the menu con-

sisted of turkey, ham, mashed potatoes,

gravy, stuffing, green bean casseroles,

corn, yams, salad, condiments and desserts

of pie, cake and numerous other desserts.

Roy Redner was the MC overseeing the

event. Reverend Ernie Hooper opened the

event with a prayer for the community and

blessing of the food. Natalie Pacheco,

FBC member welcomed guests. The cooks

of this event worked hard to make sure the

turkeys and hams were done on time. The

Fallon Tribal housing Department did a

good job of setting up the tables. The Fal-

lon Tribal Health Center workers worked

hard on peeling 70 pounds of potatoes, and

Joe Herman and Marshall Everson for

carving up the hams and turkey. Officer

Emerson also did help serving the dishes

to the attending members along with FBC

members Laura Ijames and Natalie

Pacheco, who also disbursed the raffle

items and turkey baskets. Thank you to all

the cooks, carvers and servers.

FPST Housing Authority announced

winners of the coloring contest and award-

ing them with gift cards for a job well

done. The Education Department an-

nounced Student Recognition for 2017 1st

quarter for the students attending Churchill

County Schools and honoring their efforts

on making the grades and achieving out-

standing recognition, the students were

gifted with movie tickets from Fox Peak

Theatre.

The senior center cooked five hams and

delivered the meals to the homebound

people, Raymond Allen, kitchen manager

and Loretta Burden kitchen assistant, were

also gifted with gift cards for their efforts

in the kitchen and Loretta for spearheading

the Seniors on making the table decora-

tions which were awesome.

A big thank you to all the people who

helped make this event memorable Pasha

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Come out and support

Tribal Member Skyla Burden,

17 years old , a Senior at

Churchill County High School

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Happy Holidays from the Fallon Tribal Health Center. We

send our wishes for a beautiful, and safe holiday season. Please

keep your appointments at the Health Center and monitor your

prescriptions closely to make sure you don’t run out.

Fallon Tribal Health Center and the FPST Wellness Center

will be CLOSED on: Friday, December 22, 2017 and

Monday, December 25, 2017.

We will re-open on Tuesday, December 26, 2017.

The FPST Wellness Center will also be CLOSED on:

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Alternative Insurance Options through Nevada Medicaid and

the Nevada Federal Health Insurance Exchange

Presentation OPEN to all FPST Employees

and Tribal Members with Dependents

Thursday, December 7, 2017 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.

FPST Council Chambers—Refreshments will be served

Presented by the Fallon Tribal Health Center

For information, please contact:

Denise Harrison, Benefits Coordinator at the FTHC, 423-3634

MEDICAL CLINIC HIGHLIGHTS

The Fallon Tribal Health Clinic strives to provide quality health

care for the Fallon Paiute Shoshone community. It is with this

goal in mind that changes in procedures have been initiated.

APPOINTMENTS:

ARRIVE EARLY. At least 30-minutes prior to your medical

appointment. NEW patients should arrive 45 minutes early.

If patients are 10 minutes or more late for their medical

appointment, they will be re-scheduled.

WALK-IN REQUESTS. Two hours each day will be left

un-appointed. Walk-In requests will be prioritized by

Medical staff. Please check with the Medical Receptionist

for Walk-In status BEFORE you complete the Patient

Registration process.

PURPOSE OF APPOINTMENT. Clinic staff will contact

patients to confirm/verify the nature of the appointment.

Please state if you need a medication refill. To reduce the

“Wait Time” of other patients waiting to see the same

Provider, the appointment will address only the confirmed

nature of the visit. Other topics will be addressed at future

visits. This will help the Provider stay on-time with all

scheduled visits, thereby reducing time spent waiting for an

appointment with a Provider.

PHARMACY

Do you need a medication refill? Please read the label on

your medication. It will state the amount of REFILLS

remaining. If the label states 1 of 4, you have refills

remaining and you may get your refill. If the label states this

is 4 of 4, you CANNOT GET A REFILL. You will need to

make an appointment with your provider for a

RENEWAL ON YOUR MEDICATION before you can

receive more medication. Please monitor your medication,

do not wait until you are out of medication to request more.

Your friendly Pharmacy staff is here to provide accurate and

knowledgeable services. They are happy to help you with

any medication questions you may have. If you need refills,

please call Kent, Laura, or Tyrone at 423-3634 at least

24-hours in advance. Remember to stop by Pharmacy to get

your medications after your clinic visit.

PATIENT REGISTRATION

A reminder to patients:

1. If you are reactivating your chart, or if you are new to the

Fallon Tribal Health Center, please arrive at PATIENT

REGISTRATION at least 45-minutes to 1-hour before your

appointment time.

2. Please remember to update your personal demographic

information at Patient Registration at every visit to the

Fallon Tribal Health Center. Notify Patient Registration of

ANY changes in your information.

Changes include:

* Any change in eligibility, or change in your private insur-

ance, Medicaid, Medicare, and Medicare Part D (Drug Cover-

age). Please provide a current copy of your insurance or bene-

fit card.

* Any change in your residential address, or phone num-

ber. PATIENT REGISTRATION will verify your date of birth

document, driver’s license and/or state ID, your Social Security

Card, and Tribal ID card.

3. After updating your chart, PATIENT REGISTRATION will

provide you with a “sticker”. Present the “sticker” to the

department in which you have an appointment. You

CANNOT be seen in any department without a “sticker”.

You will be sent back to PATIENT REGISTRATION for a

“sticker”.

Fallon Tribal Health Center—December 2017

Know your Fallon Tribal Health Center - 423-3634

Joe Herman, Clinic Director

Elaine Bender, Associate Director Clinical Services

Frank Melfe, Associate Director Business Services

FTHC offers the following services Medical, Laboratory, Dental, Optical,

Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse Counseling/Prevention, Pharmacy,

Podiatry, Chiropractor, Health Benefits, State of Nevada Outreach, Patient

Referred Care, CHR, Business/Billing, Medical Records, Diabetes/Nutrition/

Wellness Center-Physical Fitness Trainer/JVN Screening and is maintained

by Facility Maintenance staff.

Fallon Tribal Health Center...Providing Quality Care

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Fallon Tribal Health Center Behavioral Health Department

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Programs

Substance Abuse Program

Assessment & Outpatient

Treatment Services

Ellen Johnson, MA, LADC

Monday through Friday

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Mental Health Program

Assessments/Counseling/Therapy &

Psychiatric Services

Dr. Sonny Ruckstuhl, Clinical Psychologist

Mondays & Tuesdays

Dr. Rubin, MD, Psychiatrist—Wednesdays

TALKING CIRCLE

Wednesday

Evenings

6 to 8 p.m.

Mending the Circle Project (MTC)

Provides screenings, assessments and

outpatient treatment to youth & young

adults (13-24 y.o.) with substance use

disorders.

Thelma Simon, BSW, LADC

through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Contact Cynthia Wachsmuth at 423-

3634, ext. 228 to make an appointment

with Thelma.

Ways to Avoid Relapse during this Holiday Season

The holidays are a time to eat, drink, and be merry, but what if you’re in recov-

ery? You don’t need alcohol, marijuana or any other substance to jingle your

bells this holiday season. You do need a plan to cope with stressors that come

with the holidays and maintain recovery. Here are some suggestions:

1. Know your emotional and mental triggers. Practice anger and stress management.

2. Rehearse responses for turning down alcoholic drinks and other substances.

3. Lean on your support system. Surround yourself with sober friends and

family and/or attend extra 12-step meetings.

4. Learn to move past your cravings. A craving only lasts about 20 minutes, so

if you can stay strong for a short period, the urge should pass. Move to a

different setting, meditate, pray, exercise or breathe deeply.

Remember how much is at risk if you give into your craving.

Tribal Advisory

Committee Meeting

First THURSDAY of EACH

Month

Next Meeting will be held at the

FPST Education Program

12/7/17 from 12noon to 2:00 pm

Interested community members

are welcome to attend.

Questions about activities or services

can be directed to Leslie Steve, Men-

tal Health & Substance Abuse Pro-

gram Director at

423-3634 ext. 240

PLEASE NOTE: Please call Roxie Pacheco for an appointment at 423-3634 ext. 227

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Dec 1st 2017 Polaroid

He Is Out There

Dec 8th 2017 All The Money In The World

Dec 15th 2017 Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Ferdinand

Dec 20th 2017

Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle

Dec 22nd 2017

The Six Billion Dollar Man Bastards

Pitch Perfect 3 Downsizing

Dec 25th 2017

The Greatest Showman

Upcoming movie schedule subject to

change

One Text Or Call Could Wreck It All

Texting and driving is one of the most dangerous forms of distracted

driving. At any given moment across America, approximately 660,000

drivers are using or manipulating electronic devices while driving, a

number that has held steady since 2010. Distracted driving has become a

deadly epidemic on America’s roadways.

3,154 people were killed in 2013 and an estimated 424,000 injured in

motor vehicle crashes that involved distracted drivers. Our youngest and

most inexperienced drivers are most at risk, with 10% of all distracted

driving crashes involving drivers under the age of 20.

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Student Recognition 1st Quarter 2017-2018

High Honor Roll: 3.6 – 4.0 Kayla Baldwin 3.625 High HR

Sandra Bolling 3.833 High HR Angel Brady 3.667 High HR Shylo Jimmy 3.714 High HR

Mattie Zulz 3.75 High HR

Hailey Teton 3.8 High HR

Kailey Mineard 3.6 High HR

Vernita Fillmore 3.667 High HR

Cameron Christy High HR

Honor Roll: 3.0 – 3.5 Ezekiel Downs 3.4-HR

Jessica Bolling 3.0 -HR Makiala Hicks 3.0 -HR Brandi Lovin 3.31-HR

Nicole Sam 3.55-HR

Leo Caskey 3.0-HR

Trista Dorman 3.0-HR

Jayna Boney 3.4286-HR Elaina Vasquez 3.0-HR

Nateya Wiggins 3.0-HR

Emilio Santio 3. 57- HR

LiliAna Santio 3.0-HR

Christyna Pressey 3.2- HR

Aidan Garcia 3.25-HR

Adria Dunnett 3.0-HR

Alyssa Rogers- 3.33-HR

Laila Blackowl-Davis HR

Charlize Lee HR

Outstanding Effort: 2.5 – 2.9

Keith Smith- 2.7-Outstanding Effort

Breanna Lovin 2.7143-Outstanding Effort

Darci Owens 2.8571-Outstanding Effort

Trinity Tohannie 2.875-Outstanding Effort

Kyleigh Strawbuck 2.5-Outstanding Effort

Erin Dixon 2.6-Outstanding Effort

Precious Christy 2.625-Outstanding Effort

Nolan Berreman 2.625- Outstanding Effort

Rian Achuff 2.875- Outstanding Effort

Carlin Teton Outstanding Effort & Perfect Attendance

Aaron Hicks-Garcia Oustanding Effort

Brayden Baca Outstanding Effort Kiara Williams Outstanding Effort & Perfect Attendance

Jada Roman Outstanding Effort

Jayci Downs Outstanding Effort & Perfect Attendance

Braxstin Birchum Outstanding Effort & Perfect Attendance

Micah Achuff Outstanding Effort

Perfect Attendance Lee Oakley III Perfect Attendance

Bryce Birchum Perfect Attendance

Liam Vannoy Perfect Attendance

Nathan George III Perfect Attendance

Braeden Birchum Perfect Attendance

Nekoda Williams Perfect Attendance

Vernita Fillmore Perfect Attendance

Classroom Awards Rian Bowen Soar Award

Ryan Toombs Certificate of Achievement- JA Our City

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Please consider donating a Space Heater for an Elder who may be in

need of one.

You can drop of your donated space heater at the Youth and Family Service office,

located at 1007 Rio Vista Drive or to Jackie Conway at the Emergency Management

office, located in the Law Enforcement building,

987 Rio Vista Drive.

You can call Youth and Family Services at 423-1215 with any questions.

Churchill County Library * 553 South Maine Street* Fallon, NV 89406775-

423-7581 * www.churchillcountylibrary.org

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FOOD FOR FINES

CHURCHILL COUNTY LIBRARY

December 1-31

RETURN ANY OVERDUE LIBRARY MATERIAL AND PAY YOUR FINE WITH

A NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEM

ONE FOOD ITEM FOR EACH OVERDUE LIBRARY ITEM

ALL FOOD WILL BE DONATED TO

Out of Egypt Food Pantry

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Christmas House Decorating Contest

The Housing Department will be sponsoring another

Christmas House Decorating Contest.

Judging will take place

Gift card prizes for winners

Prizes for 1st- $350.00

2nd- $200.00

3rd- $125.00

Winners will be notified December 16th, 2017 at the Tribal Dinner.

Remember DO NOT OVERLOAD Your Circuts!

Only 2-3 Light Strands Per Plug!!!!!!!

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WE DO NOT WANT TO MISS ANY HOMES THAT WANT TO BE JUDGED,

SO PLEASE TURN IN YOUR ENTRIES!!!

NAME:____________________________________

ADDRESS:__________________________________

PHONE NUMBER:____________________________

Provide this entry form to the Housing Department before the judging of the Christmas

Lighting which will take place Thursday, December 14th, 2017 at 5:30-7 p.m. Turn entries

into Krystal Williams or Jackie Snooks. You may call Krystal or Jackie at 775-423-3321 and

they can fill out the form for you if you are unable to drop it off at the office located at 2055

Agency Road. Again, winners will be notified Saturday, December 16th, 2017 at the Tribal

Dinner.

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POLICE OFFICER Performs general Police duties and other related du-ties as required. Requires Nevada Post Cat 1 certifi-

cation, High School Diploma or GED equivalent;

must pass a background check and pre-employment and on-going random drug testing; must possess a

valid Nevada driver’s license or able to obtain and

acceptable driving record as determined by the Tribe’s insurance company. Preference given to qual-

ified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with

25 CFR. Salary range is $21.85 -$26.08. To apply please go to www.fpst.org for application. Open until

Filled

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 1- This is an entry-level position performing janitorial

tasks on building, grounds and equipment and is

required to demonstrate rudimentary knowledge of basic cleaning and sanitation in the performance of

responsibilities; also performs routine maintenance in

response to work orders issued through the Deputy Administrator as needed. Must be able to isolate

maintenance/repair issues and report on those issues

so repairs can be made. Must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent; must have possession of

or ability to acquire pest chemical application cards. Must pass a background check and pre-employment

and on-going random drug testing, employees author-

ized to drive employer vehicle must possess a current valid Nevada driver’s license and acceptable driving

record as determined by the Tribe’s insurance compa-

ny. Preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. Pays $12.83 –

$15.32 hr. To apply go to: www.fpst.org Open till

filled

HOUSEKEEPER The Housekeeper will be responsible for all

custodial and maintenance duties as needed to

assure that the Health Center maintains a safe

and sanitary environment for patients, person-

nel and visitors. Duties will include but not

limited to: maintaining exam rooms, office,

waiting rooms, dental clinic, lab, pharmacy, and

rest rooms in a sanitary and orderly condi-

tion. Housekeeper will sweep, vacuum, dust,

collect and remove all waste paper and

trash. Washes walls, windows, mirrors, light

fixtures and any other fixtures located in the

restroom. Will be responsible to dispose of bio-

hazardous waste and cleans contaminated sur-

faces. Prior instruction in First Responder/CPR

preferred. Must be able to perform all duties,

regularly lift 40 pounds and assist non-

ambulatory clients safely and as neces-

sary. Must be able to work with American

Indian people on an individual and group basis

and the ability to learn the methods and use the

materials, and equipment ordinarily used in

cleaning to assure that the facility is safe, clean

and sanitary, including any other duties as-

signed by management. This is part-time, five

(5) days a week, five (5) hours per day. Must

have High School Diploma or GED equiva-

lent. Must successfully pass a background

check and pre-employment drug and alcohol

test and on-going random drug

tests. Preference given to qualified Tribal and

Indian applicants in accordance with 25

CFR. Open until filled. This pays $10.13 –

$15.32. To apply please go to www.fpst.org for

application.

BILLING CLERK The Billing Clerk will be responsible for check-

ing claims for accuracy prior to transmission,

transmitting claims to the insurance company

(either by electronic transmission or converting

claims to official paper forms), checking trans-

mission status daily with the clearinghouse,

processing payments in the A/R system, and

checking the status of outstanding claims with

various insurance companies and other revenue

cycle related duties as assigned. Prospective

employees must also pass required training on

HIPAA, Internet Security, and RPMS (current

practice management software). Applicants

must have a high school diploma or GED, pass

a background check, pass pre-employment and

on-going random drug testing, pass a pre-

employment medical terminology test, and

prove 10-key competency by keying at least 60

KPM (adjusted for errors) during the interview

process. Preferred experience includes experi-

ence in healthcare billing, coding, and/or A/R

work, a fundamental knowledge of Medicare

and Medicaid policies, experience in maintain-

ing the confidentiality, security, and integrity of

information, and direct experience with HIPAA

and/or the False Claims Act. Employees au-

thorized to drive employer vehicles must pos-

sess a current valid Nevada driver’s license and

have an acceptable driving record, as deter-

mined by the Tribe’s insurance compa-

ny.Preference given to qualified Tribal and

Indian applicants in accordance with 25

CFR. Certified Billing Clerk (CPB) pays

$12.10 – $14.44/hr. and is a full-time posi-

tion. Open until filled. To apply, please go to

www.fpst.org for application.

PART TIME SENIOR CENTER

TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANT

The primary duty would be the transporta-

tion and coordination of Senior Center cliental,

Tribal members, including scheduling and

maintaining appointments for travel, transporta-

tion to and from the Senior Center, shopping

destinations, and out of town destinations as per

Senior Center manager directive. This posi-

tions requires some computer skill, be willing

to learn the proper way to answer the phone,

take messages and file documents and create

travel schedules and appointments. Must be

reliable and able to perform duties as assigned

in a manner promptly, safely, and efficient-

ly. Must have physical capabilities to lift 30

pound objects. Must be able to assist with any

duties as throughout the Senior Center as di-

rected. Must be a Mandated Reporter and be

sensitive to the needs of our Tribal el-

ders. Must be willing to work indoors and out-

doors. Must be willing to become CPR, First

Aid and Food Handler certified and be able to

accommodate a flexible work schedule. Must

pass a background check and pre-employment

and on-going random drug testing, employees

authorized to drive employer vehicle must pos-

sess 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 ac-

cordance with 25 CFR. This is a part-time posi-

tion and pays $10.13 – $12.10/hr. To apply

please go to www.fpst.org for application

MEDICAL ASSISTANT (MA) The Medical Assistant assists providers and

nurses with diagnostic and therapeutic proce-

dures, 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 pre-

employment and ongoing random drug testing;

must possess a valid Nevada driver’s license.

Preference given to qualified Tribal and Indian

applicants in accordance with 25 CFR. This is a

regular full time position that pays $12.83 –

$15.32/hr. Open until filled, to apply please go

to www.fpst.org.

CIRCLES OF CARE PROJECT

MANAGER The Project Manager’s primary role is to plan and coordinate the Fallon Tribal Health Center’s Circles

of Care grant project. This position is directly re-

sponsible for strategic oversight and day-to-day activ-ities of the grant management, and for providing

leadership in all phases of the planning and develop-

ment of the system of care model to support mental health and wellness for children, youth and fami-

lies. Work effort shall occur within a thoughtful

conceptual framework with the need for sustainability of effort over time and the main focus, while incorpo-

rating an active, hands-on approach.1.This position

requires compliance with the Indian Child protection and Family Violence prevention act Public Law 101-

630; 25 Code of Federal Regulations Part 63 – Indian

Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention; Crime Control Act of 1990, Executive Order 12968,

Adjudicative guidelines and therefore must success-

fully complete an extensive background check before starting employment.This position requires that the

candidate be a mandated reporter.Must have a valid

Nevada’s driver’s license and be insurable through the Tribe.This position may be required to travel to

SAMSHA meetings in DC, and travel to meetings

and to trainings in Tribal communities in Northern Nevada.Employee must successfully pass a pre-

employment drug and alcohol screen and random drug screens. Employment preferences to members of

the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe and to members of

federally-recognized Indian Tribes are encouraged to apply.This is a regular Full-Time position. Salary

range is $21.85-$26.08. To apply go to the web site

of: www.fpst.org. Open until filled.Education and

Experience:

EMPLOYMENT

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FALLON PAIUTE -SHOSHONE TRIBE

Telephone / Email Contact Directory

COUNCIL & ADMINISTRATION Tribal Chairman…………………………..……………….Len George .........................(775) 423-6075 [email protected] Tribal Secretary…………………………………………...Laura Ijames .......................(775) 423-6075 [email protected] Tribal Treasurer.…………………...…………………….Jon Pishion ..........................(775) 423-6075 [email protected] Tribal Administrator…………………..……………..Sheri Hunter ...................... (775) 423-6075 [email protected] Deputy Tribal Administrator…………………….....Nicholas Boyles ….. ………….(775) 423-6075 [email protected] DEPARTMENTS/PROGRAMS Child Care Program……………………..……………...Lynette Fisherman ..............(775) 423-8065 [email protected] Communications/Numa News……………………..Jill Downs. ...........................(775) 423-6075 [email protected] Education Department………………………………..Felicia Siyuja ........................(775) 423-8065 [email protected]

Emergency Management Dept.…………………...Jackie Conway .....................(775) 423-8848 [email protected]

Enrollment Office………………………………………...Tanzi Kancler ......................(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Environmental ............................................. .Richard Black .......................(775) 423-0590 [email protected]

Finance Department .................................... .Lynn Castro .........................(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Grants Department ...................................... .Sandra Hicks ........................(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Health Center .............................................. .Joseph Herman ...................(775) 423-3634 [email protected]

HIP Program................................................. .Laurie Williams ....................(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Housing Department .................................... .Vicky Moyle .........................(775) 423-3321 [email protected]

Human Resources ........................................ .Vacant .................................(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Indian General Assistance ............................ .Jennifer Pishion ...................(775) 423-1214 [email protected]

IT Department ............................................. .Steve Naylor ........................(775) 426-8626 [email protected]

NAGPRA/HIP…………………………………………...….Laurie Williams …………….….(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Parks & Recreation ...................................... .Anthony Berreman..............(775) 423-8065 [email protected]

Public Works ................................................ .Kevin Snodgrass ..................(775) 427-9954 [email protected]

Roads Program ............................................ .Susan Keller-Smith ..............(775) 423-3725 [email protected]

Senior Center ............................................... .Jenevie Lucero ....................(775) 423-7569 [email protected]

Social Services.............................................. .Jennifer Pishion ...................(775) 423-1215 [email protected]

Stepping Stones Shelter……………………………….Yvonne Mori .......................(775) 423-1132 [email protected]

Substance Abuse Program…………………………...Leslie Steve .........................(775) 423-3634 [email protected]

Tax/Tero Department .................................. .Melanie McFalls ..................(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Tribal Court .................................................. .Kae Ward ............................(775) 423-8883 [email protected]

Tribal Library................................................ .Brenda Hooper ....................(775) 423-8065 [email protected]

Tribal Police ................................................. .Marshall Emerson ...............(775) 423-8848 [email protected]

Tribal Resources........................................... .Leanna Hale ........................(775) 423-3725 [email protected]

Victim Services ............................................. .Michelle Bowers .................(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Vocational Rehabilitation Program ………….....Anna Bateman………………….(775) 428-2250 [email protected]

Water & Sanitation ...................................... .Jessica Pishion .....................(775) 423-6075 [email protected]

Wetlands Program ....................................... .Willie Steve .........................(775) 423-3725 [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION

HR/Office Manager ............................................... ..Toni Burton.................................... .(775) 423-6040 [email protected] Planning & Development ..................................... ..Vacant ........................................... .(775) 423-6040 ................................

FTDC Controller: ………………………………………..…..…..Shelly Schafer …………………………..…(775) 423-6040………………………….…[email protected]

BUSINESS DIVISIONS

Fox Peak Cinema ...……………………..……………………...Thomas Floyd……………….…………….(775) 423-7050……………………………[email protected]

Cinema Showtime's…………………………………………………………………………………………………..(775) 423-7099

Fox Peak Fallon ..................................................... ..Marsha Henry…………….…………………(775) 423-5655 [email protected] Fox Peak Fernley ................................................... ..Marsha Henry……………………………….(775) 575-3520 [email protected]

F A L L O N T R I B A L D E V E L O P M E N T C O R P O R A T I O N

T e l e p h o n e / E m a i l C o n t a c t D i r e c t o r y

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 775-423-3116 which will relay the message to an officer

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Allen, Jesse Tyler

Allen, Shaun Angelo

Allen, Tanner Wayne

Amick, Stephen Brent

Andrews, Joshua Ray

Armstrong, Aisley Anna

Austin, Ashley Lynne

Austin, Joanna Lu

Austin, Martin John

Austin, Rodney James

Austin, Waynette Marie

Baca, Arlen Lee

Baca, Branden Kekoa

Baldwin, Andrew Charles

Baldwin, Kylee Taylor

Baltazar, James Albert

Baltazar, Jean Marie

Boothe, Jraven Adon

Brady, Aaron Daniel

Brown, Nicole Noel Morning Star

Bryant, Shaina Leann

Burns, Teri Lyn

Carrillo, Kayla Aurianna

Champagne, Korene Annette

Chasing Crow, Ramona Kaye

Christy, Andrea Shawna

Christy, David Jason

Christy, Precious Angel

Clairmont, Jordan Ann-Marie

Cossette, Melissa Francesca

Crutcher, Andrew Ryan

Crutcher, Misty Athena

Daniels, Carolynne Joy

Delacruz, Sofia Ximena

Delacruz, Trisha Ann

Dewey III, Sampson Oliver-Edza

Dewey, Dorieana Marie

Dick, Genevieve Jennie

Dorman, Eleanor Jean

Downs, Nicholas Quinah

Dyer, Samira Elizabeth Neoma Graciela

Fogelberg, Angelica Renee-Lucille

Galvan, Daniel Jesse

Garcia, Angel Jesus

Garcia, Brent Thomas

George, Leneva Mae

Gibson, Alec Montgomery

Glesmann, A Adrianna

Gonzales, Carrie Lynn

Greene, Anthony Edward

Harrison, Tulsa J.

Hernandez, Holly Elaine

Herron, Dana Joe-Bianchi

Hicks, Christopher Ryan

Hicks, Laura Lynn

Hogg, Jamey Kyle

Hooper, Bronson

Imm, Melissa Lynn

Ingram, Adin Jose

Ingram, Christina Lynn

Jimenez, Roseanne Marie

John, Jennifer Grace

Johnson, Letisha Sage

Johnson, Tonya Lyn

Johnston, Kari Anne

Kancler, Tanzi Lee

Kellerer, Cynthia Rae

Krey, Melody Gay

Lamp, Joseph Cayetano Mendoza

Lathrop, Andrea Jacqueline Ann

Lumbreras, Jesse

Lynch, James Michael

Mancha, Savannah Gabrielle

Mansfield, Wilma Jean

McCloud, Lacarrie Beatrice

McDonald, Tomas Kawah

McGinty, Rosanna

Miles, Anthony

Miles, Marion Gayle

Mineard, Tyler Keene-Eh

Moreno, Andrew Daniel Horn

Moreno, Anita Kay

Moyle, Madasyn Meschell

Nicolus, Amaya Mikayla

O'Daye, Ramona Fay

Pacheco, Sharon Lori

Perry, Trevor Rylan

Rau, Austin Michael

Reyes-Garcia, Angelica Christina

Rhodes, Isabella Jeanette

Rhodes, Timothy Silas

Rios, Raymond Paul

Rix, Richard Michael

Rodriguez, Gerardina Alicia

Rupert, Anna Marie

Rupert, Gino

Sanders, Lori Ann

Sanders, Michelle Lee

Schaefer, Angelica Marie

Schmidt, Chelsea Ann

Smith, Darlene

Smith, Keith Light Cloud

Smith, Malakai AshMeadow

Steve, Travis Tegan

Steve, Vicki Lynette

Stirnemann, Stephen Jon

Street, Lorna Jean

Street, Stephen Ray

Summerbell, Thomas Edward

Tafoya, Gordon Gary

Torres, Dinahee Sitka

Valencia, Shaulina Leeann

Williams, Catherine

Williams, Tracy Ann

Youngman, Alicia Victoria

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Stephen

Happy Birthday Lacarrie

December 12

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Edwin, Ryan & kids

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Love your family and

friends Love Grandma

Precious

Madasyn,

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we love you.

Family and

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