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Winslow Lady Bulldogs take second at West Valley Tournament
5+ hour, 44+ min ago (55+ words) Winslow Lady Bulldogs take second at West Valley Tournament'Navajo-Hopi Observer FUSD admits uneven enforcement at basketball game, Native fans say they were singled out Newspaper editor indicted for obstructing investigation of missing Joseph City boy Navajo Police, FBI arrest three…...
Navajo Department of Health highlights advocacy, infrastructure, public health in area report
3+ hour, 44+ min ago (524+ words) WASHINGTON, D.C. " Strong federal advocacy, strategic healthcare infrastructure development, and proactive public health monitoring were key highlights of the Navajo Area report presented to the National Indian Health Board (NHIB) by Sherylene Yazzie, executive director of the Navajo Department of Health…...
Around Winslow: Week of March 11
1+ week, 1+ hour ago (134+ words) Around Winslow: Week of March 11Navajo-Hopi Observer Road Through Teepee Rock Formations " Painted Desert National Park, Arizona The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program is offering free tax assistance for those who need it most at the Winslow Public Library. Location: Winslow…...
Grand Canyon National Park seeks input on North Rim water system
1+ week, 3+ hour ago (150+ words) GRAND CANYON " The National Park Service is seeking public comment on an environmental assessment and a programmatic agreement for water system improvements at Grand Canyon National Park. The improvements are part of a proposed Great American Outdoors Act Legacy Restoration…...
Tribes stake their claim on the Colorado River, and help conserve it
2+ mon, 3+ day ago (982+ words) Tribal representatives speak on panel during 2025 Colorado River Water Users Association. (Left to Right) Jenny Dumas, water attorney for the Jicarilla Apache Nation, Jason Hauter, attorney for the Gila River Indian Community, Dwight Witherspoon, Attorney for the Navajo Nation Department…...
Get Outdoors: Hike the Arizona Trail as your New Year's resolution!
2+ mon, 4+ day ago (1027+ words) Get Outdoors: Hike the Arizona Trail as your New Year's resolution!Navajo-Hopi Observer January Events: Rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl and quail open all month. Archery deer open in some units (check if harvest limits met). Elk and antelope draw due soon....
New Mexico communities prepare for Route 66 centennial celebrations all year long
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (753+ words) New Mexico communities big and small have worked for a year or longer to unveil their celebrations next year for the 100-year anniversary of Route 66. Along the 487-mile historic corridor crossing New Mexico from east to west, they're restoring gas…...
Hopi mural artist continues storytelling tradition in northern Arizona
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (842+ words) Hopi artist Duane Koyawena stands in front of the elk in progress he painted on the exterior wall of Anderson General Tire, at 2400 E 2nd Ave in Flagstaff on Dec. 19. (Doreen Holtje/NHO) Duane Koyawena stands in front of the sun,…...
Western Navajo Agency Council holds December meeting in Flagstaff
3+ mon, 1+ day ago (439+ words) Coconino County supervisors and representatives gather during the Western Navajo Agency Council meeting Saturday, Dec. 13, at Coconino Community College in Flagstaff. (Doreen Holtje/NHO) Western Navajo Agency Council President Dellard Curley, Vice President Angie Williams and Secretary/Treasurer Latanya M. Williams…...
Flagstaff History: Hogan building became a big business
3+ mon, 4+ week ago (216+ words) VIEW: To read more of Susannah Carney and Susan Johnson's Flagstaff History series, point your smartphone camera at the QR code, then click the link. 1925: Flagstaff's new depot will be opening on the 10th of next month. The opening will be…...