Pinedale chapter to hold Livestock Seminar

Community Announcement PINEDALE, N.M. – The Pinedale chapter announced they will hold a Livestock Seminar District 16, Thursday May 23, 2013 @ 9:00 am. The event will focus on Range land Assessment Evaluation, Sheep Management, Navajo Beef Marketing, Equine Management and more Speak with Presenters. They said, consultants, agents all Range Unit More...

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...

A Navajo community cleans up on earth day
SHIPROCK – On April 22, thousands of Americans took the time to clean up, as for the Navajo people they just did that. In northern New Mexico people gathered to pick up trash throughout San Juan County. According More...

NAVAJO: Shiprock burns
It’s definably a dry season on the Navajo Nation, as dry brush and weeds burn in Shiprock, N.M. near San Juan river in the northern part of the reservation. According to Rachelle Silver, she said the fire More...

Navajo Nation Chapter to host forum on Native American Utility Issues
NAGEEZI, NM–PRC Commissioner Theresa Becenti-Aguilar of District 4 will be hosting a public meeting to discuss utility related issues and the Native American Tax exemptions program at the Nageezi Chapter house More...

Is Native American Church songs being exploited on Social Media
Once sacred songs, becoming not so sacred anymore. Almost every weekend you will see or hear about Native American Church prayer services being conducted throughout the Navajo reservation. With the new age of social 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...

New jails, but low staff
Crownpoint, N.M, the new Justice Center in Eastern Agency of the Navajo Nation. Photo by Chris Burnside. TUBA CITY – An awkward start for the new law enforcement facility in the Western Agency of the Navajo More...

LETTER: Racism exists because we allow it and it will continue if we do not draw the line
In 1973, there were two events that transpired that changed the course our recent history; the Siege of Wounded Knee, South Dakota and the slaying of a young Dine’ (Navajo) warrior named Larry Casuse, co-founder More...

Twin Arrow Casino looks to hire 800 people
FLAGSTAFF – The biggest one of them all, the new Tribally owned Twin Arrow Casino looks to hire 800 people and is expected to open in May. The construction of the new casino is estimated to be around $200 More...