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Water may now be easier to come by on Yomba Shoshone reservation

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Water may now be easier to come by on Yomba Shoshone reservation


The Yomba Shoshone Tribe’s access to water in central Nevada received a huge boost, with a $772,000 commitment from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the agency announced Tuesday.

The funding comes from a tribal lands program meant to expand drinking water availability and bolster waste disposal services. Part of the Western Shoshone Nation, the Yomba Shoshone Tribe is federally recognized, governed by a six-member council and occupies a reservation in northern Nye County with about 100 residents.

Leaders will use the money to update a water tank and install both water lines and fire hydrants, according to a release.

“We are proud to announce this investment in the Yomba Shoshone Tribe,” Lucas Ingvoldstad, rural development Nevada state director, said in a statement. “With construction beginning two weeks ago, we are one step closer to long-term, sustainable community health and safety for the Yomba Shoshone Tribe, on their terms.”

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The Yomba Shoshone Tribe is one partner in the agency’s Rural Partners Network, a Biden administration program to work with rural communities on creating jobs and economic growth. To date, more than $2.6 billion has been allocated for different communities that are a part of the program.

The tribe’s administrator couldn’t be reached for comment Tuesday afternoon.

In a statement, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack said providing funding for clean water on the reservation is one step in a larger, nationwide effort to focus on rural residents.

“When we invest in modern infrastructure for people who live in Tribal communities, we create a ripple effect that impacts everyone,” he said. “USDA is committed to building our economy from the middle out and bottom up by bringing high-speed internet, clean water and critical infrastructure to people in small towns and communities everywhere.”

Contact Alan at ahalaly@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AlanHalaly on X.

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One dead, four hospitalized after head-on crash on I-15 in Clark County

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One dead, four hospitalized after head-on crash on I-15 in Clark County


LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Nevada Highway Patrol responded to a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 15 near mile marker 94 Sunday evening.

The crash was reported at 6:43 p.m. on June 28.

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A passenger sedan and a pickup truck were involved in the crash. One vehicle was traveling southbound, lost control, crossed through the median, and struck the other vehicle head-on in the northbound travel lane.

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One adult male died at the scene. Two people were transported by ground ambulance, and two others were transported by life flight to a local hospital.

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All northbound I-15 travel lanes were closed at mile marker 94, but have since opened as of Sunday night.

Nevada Highway Patrol said further information will be provided following the preliminary investigation.

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