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Duck Valley tribal leaders outline funding and matching mechanism for new Oahe/Hawaii school

Elko County School District Board of Trustees · December 3, 2025
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Leaders from the Duck Valley Shoshone‑Paiute Tribe described legislative changes (AB 519, AB 355) that created reserve accounts and a matchable mechanism and said tribal fundraising and in‑kind contributions will be used to complete a new school on the reservation; the board received the presentation and photos of the project.

Tribal leaders from the Duck Valley Shoshone‑Paiute Tribe presented to the Elko County School District board, describing recent legislative mechanisms and local fundraising intended to fund a new school on the Duck Valley (Oahe/Hawaii) campus and asking the district to accept related documentation.

Brian Mason, chairman of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation, and Will Adler, the tribe's lobbyist, described a multi‑year effort…

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