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By Navajo Post Reporter On Monday, May 20th, 2013
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TORNADO TEARS THROUGH OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma City is under a Tornado warning and the National Weather service is urging people to seek cover from the two mile wide tornado that ripped through homes and even a school earlier today, reported CNN. About More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Monday, May 20th, 2013
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Teacher that faked daughters death, now works in a Navajo Nation school

Zia myspace photo She’s banned from Teaching in New York State With the Navajo Nation being remote, you can easily harbor your secrets. Zia Managaytay, a teacher at the Ch’ooshgai Community School in More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Monday, May 20th, 2013
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Native Americans think President Obama should be impeached

Members of the Navajo Nation took aim at the President on facebook, after we ask the question, Should President Obama be impeached? Dewayne Teller said, “You bet he’s ruining America and lied on his More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Monday, May 20th, 2013
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Navajo Nation struggles to hire Police Chief

Photo by S. Yellowhair Wiki SHIPROCK, N.M. – Hiring requirements, educational background, and experience is preventing the Navajo Nation Police department from moving forward with a new Police Chief. According More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Sunday, May 19th, 2013
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Arizona brides and grooms attended weekend wedding expo

PHOENIX, Ariz. – Hundreds of brides and grooms attended the 2013 Bridal Wedding Expo at the Sheraton Hotel in the downtown business park. The event featured live DJ’s to bakers from around the valley. More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Friday, May 17th, 2013
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Jill Biden spoke to Navajos, while the White House deals with the IRS scandals

CROWNPOINT, N.M. – While the Obama administration is under fire for the IRS scandals, the first lady gave her commencement speech on the Navajo Nation. On Friday, Dr. Jill Biden spoke to college graduates More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Thursday, May 16th, 2013
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DEVELOPING: Navajo Nation plans to visit China

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – According to an agenda posted on facebook by the Black Mesa Water Coalition, the Navajo Nation is expressing an interest or will visit China. The attendees at the meeting include, Navajo More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Thursday, May 16th, 2013
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BILLIONS OF NAVAJO DOLLARS BEING LEAKED TO BORDER TOWNS

Total sales or total dollars spent is $8-$10 Billion WINDOW ROCK – Border towns surrounding the Navajo Nation are making billions and it’s not benefiting the economy, says Navajo Nation CFO. According More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Thursday, May 16th, 2013
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LETTER: Produce policies that begin the process of advancing the Navajo Nation

Dear Mr. Editor, Too long and much too frequently have our Navajo citizens been without any significant measure of late of any  progression toward curtailing the exodus of their hard earned Navajo dollars to the More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
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NAVAJO CASINO BOSS PITCHES

Navajo Gaming Enterprise CEO, Derrick Watchman. Screen shot from 3TV. (L-R) Chef Jason Smallcanyon, 3TV reporter, and Derrick Watchman. PHOENIX -- The wonders of marketing, the new Casino Boss Derrick Watchman pitched More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
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Navajo President supports policy changes

Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly, prepares to cut the ribbon to open the Navajo Nations newest casino, January 16th, 2012, in Fruitland, NM. Northern Edge is the third casino to open within the Navajo Nation. On More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
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EDITORIAL: Navajo Nation needs to update its policy

9 years of experience is required for a decent level position within the Navajo Nation government. But what if the potential candidate has a Bachelors or Master degree, you still cannot score an interview because More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
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A rising star in Navajo Politics, Dwight Witherspoon seeks change

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Navajo Council Delegate Dwight Witherspoon sponsored legislation 0095-13 that could eliminate the equivalency clause in job descriptions, implement a mandatory background check for certain More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
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Dash for cash, on the Navajo Nation

People on the Navajo Nation raced their horses over the weekend, a dash for cash. (Photo from Gilbert Willie Facebook timeline.) Throughout the Navajo Nation, the extra curricular activities are riding horses, More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Sunday, May 12th, 2013
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Navajo lawmaker presents bill to give fathers equal parenting rights

WINDOW ROCK — Council Delegate Jonathan Hale presented a bill that would give fathers on the Navajo Nation equal rights to gain custody of his children. Currently, Hale said there is no law that allows or More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Sunday, May 12th, 2013
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IRS ripped certain non profits

WASHINGTON — According to various news agency, a conspiracy is unfolding with the most hated agency, the IRS. IRS employees made the announcement, they were looking more at non profits of certain tea party More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Sunday, May 12th, 2013
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Navajo woman graduates with her Bachelors in Urban planning

Rhonda Harvey, ASU graduate 2013. TEMPE, Ariz. – Hundreds of students gathered at ASU gammage theater with family and friends as they got their new degree. Like Rhonda Harvey from the Navajo reservation, she More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Sunday, May 12th, 2013
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Gila Nation gets a new upscale shopping center

Photo courtesy of Phoenix premium outlet PHOENIX, Ariz. – The Gila River Nation celebrated a new edition to their economy, the Phoenix Premium outlet center, which will feature upscale retailers near the Wild More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Sunday, May 12th, 2013
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Utes kicks of their annual Bear Dance

Ignacio, Colo – According to the Southern Ute Tribe, they will be having their annual bear dance on May 24-27 just north east of Aztec, N.M. The Ute people have been celebrating this annual tradition based More...

By Navajo Post Reporter On Saturday, May 11th, 2013
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Navajo Nation Chief of Staff honors his mother

With the power of social media, Navajo community members take their message to Facebook to honor their moms. Like Navajo Nation Chief of Staff, Arbin Mitchell who honored his mother with a warm message.   Mother’s More...