A crumbling tribal school that was the subject of widespread community outcry is set to be replaced after Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo signed into law funding for a new facility on Tuesday. Flanked by tribal leaders and dozens of students who traveled to the state Capitol from the Duck Valley Indian Reservation along the Nevada-Idaho border, Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo signed the legislation that funds both a new school and opens new mechanisms for tribal and rural school funding across the state.