Navajo Nation Lawmaker recognizes the most improved player
FT. WINGATE, N.M. – Basketball is a huge thing on the Navajo reservation.When it comes to playing some bball, it’s not taken lightly. According to a press release, Navajo Nation Lawmaker Council Delegate Edmund Yazzie’s (Churchrock, Iyanbito, Mariano Lake, Pinedale, Smith Lake, Thoreau) recently took time to recognize the most improved player More...
Sheriff Deputies partner with Navajo Cops
The Navajo County Sheriff office and the Navajo Nation Police have joined forces with a cross commission bill. Navajo County Sheriff Sheriff Kelly Clark said, “I’ve never had a complaint about treatment of More...
Navajo Nation looks to help the disabled with better mobility and access
WINDOW ROCK – A two year project is being completed by the assistive technology research division of San Francisco State University’s Whirlwind Wheelchair International. On Feb 8, Navajo lawmakers received the More...
Doubt looms over the Navajo Mine deal
FARMINGTON – Doubt looms over President Ben Shelly as he expressed some concerns over buying the mine from BHP. Shelly told the Gallup Independent, “Let me assure you of this now — I’m not, More...
Navajo Nation and State of New Mexico finalize land exchange
Nov. 30 | Rick Abasta Reporting to the Indian Affairs Committee of the New Mexico Legislature were NDOT Director Paulson Chaco, Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly, Commissioner Ray Powell and Senator John Pinto. More...
Lawmakers look to streamline funds to pay for traditional ceremonies for Navajo veterans
Nov. 11 | [email protected] FORT DEFIANCE– The Navajo Council Health, Education, and Human Services Committee on Wednesday voted unanimously 5-0 to approve and recommend to the Budget and Finance Committee More...