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Free Breakfast meals will be made available for children K-12th grade at the San Pasqual Valley Unified School Cafeteria Building 105, 676 Baseline Road, Winterhaven California, 92283 from 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! The Quechan Tribe & YCAT provide two bus routes.
First is the BLUE Route 5, which runs through the Fort Yuma Reservation, to Paradise Casino, Winterhaven, and the Quechan Casino Resort.
The second route is the TURQUOISE Route 10, which operates Monday, Wednesday & Friday, offering 2 round trips starting at Paradise Casino to Pipa Market, to Winterhaven, to the Quechan
Casino Resort then to El Centro, California.
16 years of age or older? Interested in a GED?
Then com on in to the Quechan WIOA/DOL for more information.
We are open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Our address is 465 Picacho Road, Winterhaven, California 92283
No Appointment Needed!
"My name is Teresa Valenzuela. I am 18 years old. I am an enrolled memeber of the Quechan Tribe. My mother's name is Eileen Valenzuela and my father's name is Eddie Valenzuela. I am currently a student at Arizona Western College.
I plan to pursue a career in marketing. I am honored to serve as Miss Quechan 2018-2019. My focus as Miss Quechan is to inspire the youth to learn our traditions. I also would like the youth to know the importance of receiving a good education and remaining drug free. I am thankful and honored to serve as Miss Quechan 2018-2019 and I look forward to what is to come."
The Quechan Tribal Court, in conjunction with the Tribal Administration and Quechan Police Department, is pleased to announce the re-opening of the Court to serve the community.
The U. S. Department of the Interior, through the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians (OST), is trying to locate Indian trust beneficiaries whose whereabouts are unknown due to outdated or incomplete contact information.
Students at UC Davis, UCLA, Northern Arizona University, and Academy of Art University receive $10,000 each as part of Morongo’s 14th Annual Rodney T. Mathews Jr. Scholarship Program.
West Nile virus infection can cause serious disease. WNV is established as a seasonal epidemic in North America that flares up in the summer and continues into the fall.
Included within this article are information regarding the West Niles Virus.
This report is a snapshot of your water quality. Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies.
The Quechan Tribe is seeking artwork for the new IHS Health Facility.
On Tuesday, 04/17/2018, Imperial County Public Works staff completed the installation of barricades and related warning signage at the Picacho Road (S-24) Bridge over the Yuma Main Canal.
On Friday, March 16, 2018, Students from San Pasqual High School were presented a walk through of the new Fort Yuma Health Care Center before it opens. Although the clinic is still under construction, there were plenty of areas that are near completion.
A walk through was conducted of the Fort Yuma Health Care Center this month. Vice-President Mr. Virgil S. Smith was present for the walk through and took these pictures.
Additional pictures can be seen in the photo gallery.
Vice President Virgil S Smith was on hand for another walk through of the Fort Yuma Health Care Center and took additional pictures of the construction from inside the new center.
The slide show presentation can be viewed by clicking here.
A walk through was conducted of the Fort Yuma Health Care Center this month. Vice-President Mr. Virgil S. Smith was present for the walk through and took these pictures.
Additional pictures can be seen in the Photo Gallery.
Here are some pictures submitted by Quechan Tribe's Vice-President Mr. Virgil S. Smith during a recent walk through of the new Fort Yuma Health Care Center that is currently under construction.
Additional pictures can be seen in the Photo Gallery.
The Quechan Environmental Protection Office has presented a Mosquito Presentation for your review.
You may access the presentation by clicking here.
- Use Mosquito Repellent
- Decrease outdoor activities
- Check doors and window screens for holes and fix
- Remove and empty all outdoor pools and any other items that can hold water
The Quechan Tribe Mosquito Abatement Crew will be out spraying each night!
Contact Quechan Tribe Environmental Protection Office for more information @ 928-503-3431
PHOENIX, Arizona – July 19, 2017 – After several years of legal sparring, the United States has agreed to a settlement with the Barron Collier Company to resolve ongoing litigation over Collier’s decision in 2012 to default on approximately $66.5 million owed to the United States. The debt stems from Collier’s acquisition of 72-acres of land at the site of the historic Phoenix Indian School located at Central Avenue and Indian School Road in Phoenix. The original deal, which was approved by Congress in 1988 as part of the Arizona-Florida Land Exchange Act (Act), required the Interior Department to hold payments made by Collier from the land deal in trust to meet the future educational needs of the Member Tribes of the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. (ITCA) and the Navajo Nation. Since Collier’s default, ITCA Tribes have had to vastly curtail educational programs and place some facility construction projects on hold.