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NVBEX Staff
21 May 2025

HUD Announces Nearly $3M in Affordable Housing Fund for Washoe Tribe

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California is eligible for $2.7M in affordable housing funding. The...

Local News
NVBEX Staff
7 Jan 2025

Department of Interior Considering Development Ban in Ruby Mountains

The Department of the Interior announced it is considering a 20-year withdrawal of the Ruby Mountains in Elko County from future geothermal and oil/gas development....

Local News, Water
NVBEX Staff
23 Dec 2024

Grants Awarded for Tribal Utility and Water Projects

The Environmental Protection Agency awarded a $20M grant for water improvements to benefit the Walker River Paiute Tribe in west-central Nevada, just south of Fallon....

Water, Federal
NVBEX Staff
26 Nov 2024

Water Management Plan Updates Considered for Colorado River

In an effort to keep water from reaching critically low levels, the federal government devised five alternatives for managing the Colorado River. The Bureau of...

Federal, Water
NVBEX Staff
25 Nov 2024

More than $5M in Funding Granted to Tribal Water Projects

Nevada’s senators announced more than $5M in funds from the Inflation Reduction Act are being directed toward upgrading the water systems of three Nevada tribes....

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