Fallon/Churchill Community

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Community events are held all over and seasonal. Important community meetings are also held. Most events are held virtually due to COVID. There are community health workers that connect people to services through social media. There are transportation programs like C.A.R.T. There is one community college/trade school, a charter school (k-12) and a full public school district as well as 2 private schools. There is one public library. We have 3 public parks and sports centers however, there aren't readily available recreational spaces for the reservation/ tribal communities outside the area. The Churchill Community Coalition offers several services to connect the community to resources.

We have a significate number of religious entities in Churchill County. There are efforts to revitalizes and establish connections with the indigenous populations however there are still animosity between the reservation and the county of Churchill.

Most people are employed in agriculture, municipal, service industry, and a significate number commute to US Parkway for industrial jobs. The prospects of Green Energy Corporation are depleting and polluting natural resources. Significate agricultural land is also endangered by these "efforts" by creating a shortage of water. These companies do not honor their agreements with tribal land and other communities who need these natural resources.

The City and County do not always represent their constituents as well as they should or work together on most issues. There is a significant misappropriations and misallocation of funds coming for the state level to the local level of government. Rural communities have historically and purposefully misrepresented and only utilized during voting season. We are not given the funds needed to create functioning communities, as in the bare minimum.

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Fallon/Churchill Community

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Population: 21548
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Economic or Environmental Interests

Most people are employed in agriculture, municipal, service industry, and a significate number commute to US Parkway for industrial jobs. The prospects of Green Energy Corporation are depleting and polluting natural resources. Significate agricultural land is also endangered by these "efforts" by creating a shortage of water. These companies do not honor their agreements with tribal land and other communities who need these natural resources.


Community Activities and Services

Community events are held all over and seasonal. Important community meetings are also held. Most events are held virtually due to COVID. There are community health workers that connect people to services through social media. There are transportation programs like C.A.R.T. There is one community college/trade school, a charter school (k-12) and a full public school district as well as 2 private schools. There is one public library. We have 3 public parks and sports centers however, there aren't readily available recreational spaces for the reservation/ tribal communities outside the area. The Churchill Community Coalition offers several services to connect the community to resources.


Cultural or Historical Interests

We have a significate number of religious entities in Churchill County. There are efforts to revitalizes and establish connections with the indigenous populations however there are still animosity between the reservation and the county of Churchill.


Community Needs and Concerns

The City and County do not always represent their constituents as well as they should or work together on most issues. There is a significant misappropriations and misallocation of funds coming for the state level to the local level of government. Rural communities have historically and purposefully misrepresented and only utilized during voting season. We are not given the funds needed to create functioning communities, as in the bare minimum.
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