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The Navajo Police Department announced Derick Myron, 44, is a person of interest in a shooting incident that took place in Cameron, Arizona, the morning of April 29.

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No injuries were reported in the midday train wreck near Lupton, Arizona. The cause of the derailment is under investigation.

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Coconino High School 1st Annual Powwow May 4-5

The Coconino High School Native American Club is hosting its first powwow May 4-5 at Cromer Stadium and field at the school, 2801 N. Izabel St. in Flagstaff, Ariz from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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In addition to the top three Best of Show awards, senior Lyndsay Thomas of Ganado High School placed first in the painting category, along with Demetrius Robinson, a sophomore at Piñon High School, who took home two first-place awards.

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Many runners of the Flagstaff High School track team set personal records at the Scottsdale Distance Classic meet in Phoenix April 11.

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The company shared a photo of three Navajo women knitters that it claimed were from the Jumbo family and were working with the company. A member of the Jumbo family said, “Yes I took the photos and no I did not give permission.”

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Caleb Adams of Shiprock High School won the championship title in the 123-pound weight division at the New Mexico Activities Associated state powerlifting meet April 12-13.

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Recipients of the funding include: Diné College, which will create an exhibit of portraits of community members who attended boarding school.

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In denying the motions, Judge Jennifer Zipps said the plaintiffs were years too late in bringing their claims and that the Bureau of Land Management had fulfilled its obligations to identify historic sites and prepare an inventory of cultural resources.

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During the opening session, Nygren delivered the State of the Navajo Nation address focusing on economic development, housing, veteran’s issues, uranium remediation and transport issues, and projects funded by the American Rescue Plan Act Fiscal Recovery Funds.

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The new facility will serve as a hub for gatherings, cultural events and administrative operations, strengthening community spirit and governance.

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Navajo County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Brian Swanty and other elected officials from Navajo County met Tsisie March 25.

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Native youth are particularly vulnerable to these companies' addictive 'profit-driven design choices,' given historic teen suicide rates and mental health issues across Indian Country.

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The students are among nearly 200 who died and were buried in the government’s care between 1880 and 1910 while attending the nation’s flagship Indian boarding school, Carlisle Indian Industrial School, in Carlisle, Penn.

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'Cole’s untimely death should bring awareness to a serious problem confronted in Indian Country. Sadly, it is far too common to see notices on social media about missing Indigenous people. '

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Navajo County Detention Deputy Shawn Hayes, of Winslow, was recognized for his 10 years of service to Navajo County at Board of Supervisor’s meeting March 26.

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Seniors Daneyah Chief and Shyla Manygoats won three prestigious awards for their project, “Enhancing water quality in arid regions: a sustainable approach for safe drinking water.”

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