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NAVAJO-HOPI OBSERVER Navajo-Hopi Honor Riders pay tribute; seek new riders to join group The NNHR has provided commemorative events and services to honor veterans, fallen Soldiers, Prisoners of War, and those Missing in Action since the death of US Army Specialist Lori Piestewa in 2003. FOOD STANDS, FLEA MARKETS ON NAVAJO NATION GET GREEN LIGHT WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — On May 21, the Navajo Nation Health Command Operations Center and Navajo Department of Health announced restrictions for roadside food stands, flea markets and vendors can resume operations on the Navajo reservation. Under the new order, temporary food stands are permitted to HISTORIC TWO GUNS GLAMPING PROJECT DENIED The board ultimately found that John Gunderman’s Historic Two Guns Luxury Glamping Resort failed to meet those qualifications. The Two Guns property lies 30 miles east of Flagstaff and is located on the east rim of Canyon Diablo. In its time, it was a NAVAJO NATION REPORTS 88% VACCINATION RATE, CLOSE TO HERD First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, joined Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and First Lady Phefelia Nez at Tséhootsooí Medical Center in Fort Defiance, Arizona April 23, where they met with Dr. Sandi Adkins, who is the CEO of the health care facility, and several frontline health care workers. YAVAPAI-PRESCOTT TRIBE PLANS FOR NEW CASINO Originally Published: May 25, 2021 7:54 a.m. Tweet. PRESCOTT, Ariz. — The Yavapai-Prescott Tribe has restarted its development plans for a new tribal casino to be tentatively located on the tribe’s federal trust land at the intersection of Highway 69 and Yavpe Connector. “The first phase of development will begin within the next month and DECLINING LAKE POWELL LEVELS PROMPT COLORADO RIVER STATES GRAND CANYON, Ariz. — Declining levels at the second-largest reservoir in the U.S. have spurred officials in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico to search for ways to prop it up. Lake Powell on the Colorado River is dropping rapidly amid one of COCONINO COUNTY, FLAGSTAFF DROPPING COVID-19 MASK MANDATES FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Flagstaff and Coconino County are dropping masking mandates they implemented last June to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Flagstaff Mayor Paul Deasy announced Tuesday, May 25 that the city's face-covering proclamation that took effect June 20 would end May 26 and the WIND DAMAGE DISRUPTS FUEL SERVICE AT DANGLING ROPE MARINA PAGE, Ariz. — Lake Powell boaters are advised that, because of wind damage, there will be no boat fuel service at the Dangling Rope Marina, until further notice. The fuel dock is separating from the main dock and is not safe for visitors or employees, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Visitors NAVAJO CARES ACT FUNDING TO CONTINUE THROUGH 2021 The extension allows for expending of funds through Dec. 31, 2021. The Navajo Nation Office of the Controller said it has expended Navajo Cares Act funds of $414,179,819 and a total amount of open commitments of $15,571,454 as of Jan. 5. The amount transferred to the Navajo Cares Act Hardship Assistance fund is $254, 964,179 as of Jan. 6. ELECTRIC CAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY COMING TO FLAGSTAFF Flagstaff has been chosen as the site for a new plant for manufacturing parts for electric vehicles, city of Flagstaff officialsannounced March 11.
NEWS | NAVAJO-HOPI OBSERVER | NAVAJO & HOPI NATIONS, AZ Hopi Health Care Center staff dedicated to serving patients. Hopi Health Care Center (HHCC) continues to provide COVID-19 testing on a daily basis, vaccination clinics at least once every week and Community Vaccination Events (CVE) in several Hopi villages to increase vaccination rates. By Stan Bindell, for the Navajo-Hopi Observer May 25, 2021. WINDY CONDITIONS PUSH SLATE FIRE ON HIGHWAY 180 TO 5,000 1 day ago · FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - Windy conditions have contributed to growth of the Slate Fire on Coconino National Forest. The fire is zero percent contained and grew from 2,080 acres June 9, to over 5,000 acres June 10. Firefighters are working to contain the fire and protect structures on Cedar Ranch, which is DESPITE THE CHALLENGES OF THE PANDEMIC, NAVAJO NATION KAYENTA, Ariz. — Autumn Kree Gilmore, 17, was among 128 graduating seniors who received their high school diplomas May 15 from Monument Valley High School. The school district opted for a drive-thru graduation ceremony for students and visitors. “We were able to NAVAJO-HOPI HONOR RIDERS PAY TRIBUTE; SEEK NEW RIDERS TO WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — On June 3, 24th Navajo Nation Council Delegate Eugene Tso (Chinle) joined the Navajo-Hopi Honor Riders (NHHR) in paying tribute to veterans at the Navajo Veterans Memorial Park in Window Rock, Arizona. Tso is a Vietnam JOURNALISTS DEMANDING MORE ACTION AGAINST ONLINE A cellphone displays The Associated Press Twitter account on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, in Los Angeles. The AP's recent firing of a young reporter for what she said on Twitter has somewhat unexpectedly turned company and industry attention to the flip side of social media engagement — the online abuse that many journalists face routinely. TRIBAL POLICE CAN DETAIN NON-TRIBAL SUSPECTS, SUPREME Tribal police have the authority to detain non-Natives traveling through reservation land if the officer has a reasonable belief that the suspect violated NTEC SUBMITS PROPOSAL FOR SOLAR ARRAY AT NAVAJO MINE On June 17, the companies submitted a proposal to site 200 MW, of a 400 MW, solar array on reclaimed Navajo Mine land. ELECTRIC CAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY COMING TO FLAGSTAFF Flagstaff has been chosen as the site for a new plant for manufacturing parts for electric vehicles, city of Flagstaff officialsannounced March 11.
HOPI HIGH ALUMNI RECEIVES MASTERS IN PURSUIT OF LAW DEGREE POLACCA, Ariz. — Lacey Tewanema, a graduate of Hopi High School, earned a Master of Legal Studies in Indigenous Peoples Law from the University of Oklahoma May 17 at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma. Tewanema said this degree is a WHY ‘COME AND GET YOUR LOVE’ NOW? AFTER 46 YEARS ‘THE TIME As an enduring pop hit, Redbone’s “Come and Get Your Love” has had millions of plays on air and on YouTube with the pioneering rock band’s visually powerful performance on TV’s “The Midnight Special” in 1974, when the song was released. NAVAJO-HOPI OBSERVER Arizona budget that slashes taxes advancing amid opposition. PHOENIX (AP) — The group that represents Arizona's cities and towns told lawmakers on Tuesday that a proposed $1.5 billion-a-year state income tax cut would lower its members' share of revenue by more than $280million a
FOOD STANDS, FLEA MARKETS ON NAVAJO NATION GET GREEN LIGHT WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — On May 21, the Navajo Nation Health Command Operations Center and Navajo Department of Health announced restrictions for roadside food stands, flea markets and vendors can resume operations on the Navajo reservation. Under the new order, temporary food stands are permitted to HISTORIC TWO GUNS GLAMPING PROJECT DENIED The board ultimately found that John Gunderman’s Historic Two Guns Luxury Glamping Resort failed to meet those qualifications. The Two Guns property lies 30 miles east of Flagstaff and is located on the east rim of Canyon Diablo. In its time, it was a YAVAPAI-PRESCOTT TRIBE PLANS FOR NEW CASINO Originally Published: May 25, 2021 7:54 a.m. Tweet. PRESCOTT, Ariz. — The Yavapai-Prescott Tribe has restarted its development plans for a new tribal casino to be tentatively located on the tribe’s federal trust land at the intersection of Highway 69 and Yavpe Connector. “The first phase of development will begin within the next month and DECLINING LAKE POWELL LEVELS PROMPT COLORADO RIVER STATES GRAND CANYON, Ariz. — Declining levels at the second-largest reservoir in the U.S. have spurred officials in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico to search for ways to prop it up. Lake Powell on the Colorado River is dropping rapidly amid one of WIND DAMAGE DISRUPTS FUEL SERVICE AT DANGLING ROPE MARINA PAGE, Ariz. — Lake Powell boaters are advised that, because of wind damage, there will be no boat fuel service at the Dangling Rope Marina, until further notice. The fuel dock is separating from the main dock and is not safe for visitors or employees, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Visitors COCONINO COUNTY, FLAGSTAFF DROPPING COVID-19 MASK MANDATES FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Flagstaff and Coconino County are dropping masking mandates they implemented last June to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Flagstaff Mayor Paul Deasy announced Tuesday, May 25 that the city's face-covering proclamation that took effect June 20 would end May 26 and the NAVAJO NATION REPORTS 88% VACCINATION RATE, CLOSE TO HERD First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, joined Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and First Lady Phefelia Nez at Tséhootsooí Medical Center in Fort Defiance, Arizona April 23, where they met with Dr. Sandi Adkins, who is the CEO of the health care facility, and several frontline health care workers. ELECTRIC CAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY COMING TO FLAGSTAFF FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Flagstaff has been chosen as the site for a new plant for manufacturing parts for electric vehicles, city of Flagstaff officials announced March 11. PICCADILLY CRAZE HITS NAVAJO RESERVATION Piccadilly craze hits Navajo Nation by NHO News. Picadillys are a snowcone with dill pickles and your choice of powdered kool-aid flavor sprinkled across the top. They come in regular and spicy flavors and cost between $3 and $6 per Picadilly. Foster said Picadillys are a top selling item right now for both herself and across the reservation. NAVAJO-HOPI OBSERVER Arizona budget that slashes taxes advancing amid opposition. PHOENIX (AP) — The group that represents Arizona's cities and towns told lawmakers on Tuesday that a proposed $1.5 billion-a-year state income tax cut would lower its members' share of revenue by more than $280million a
FOOD STANDS, FLEA MARKETS ON NAVAJO NATION GET GREEN LIGHT WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — On May 21, the Navajo Nation Health Command Operations Center and Navajo Department of Health announced restrictions for roadside food stands, flea markets and vendors can resume operations on the Navajo reservation. Under the new order, temporary food stands are permitted to HISTORIC TWO GUNS GLAMPING PROJECT DENIED The board ultimately found that John Gunderman’s Historic Two Guns Luxury Glamping Resort failed to meet those qualifications. The Two Guns property lies 30 miles east of Flagstaff and is located on the east rim of Canyon Diablo. In its time, it was a YAVAPAI-PRESCOTT TRIBE PLANS FOR NEW CASINO Originally Published: May 25, 2021 7:54 a.m. Tweet. PRESCOTT, Ariz. — The Yavapai-Prescott Tribe has restarted its development plans for a new tribal casino to be tentatively located on the tribe’s federal trust land at the intersection of Highway 69 and Yavpe Connector. “The first phase of development will begin within the next month and DECLINING LAKE POWELL LEVELS PROMPT COLORADO RIVER STATES GRAND CANYON, Ariz. — Declining levels at the second-largest reservoir in the U.S. have spurred officials in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico to search for ways to prop it up. Lake Powell on the Colorado River is dropping rapidly amid one of WIND DAMAGE DISRUPTS FUEL SERVICE AT DANGLING ROPE MARINA PAGE, Ariz. — Lake Powell boaters are advised that, because of wind damage, there will be no boat fuel service at the Dangling Rope Marina, until further notice. The fuel dock is separating from the main dock and is not safe for visitors or employees, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Visitors COCONINO COUNTY, FLAGSTAFF DROPPING COVID-19 MASK MANDATES FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Flagstaff and Coconino County are dropping masking mandates they implemented last June to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Flagstaff Mayor Paul Deasy announced Tuesday, May 25 that the city's face-covering proclamation that took effect June 20 would end May 26 and the NAVAJO NATION REPORTS 88% VACCINATION RATE, CLOSE TO HERD First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, joined Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and First Lady Phefelia Nez at Tséhootsooí Medical Center in Fort Defiance, Arizona April 23, where they met with Dr. Sandi Adkins, who is the CEO of the health care facility, and several frontline health care workers. ELECTRIC CAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY COMING TO FLAGSTAFF FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Flagstaff has been chosen as the site for a new plant for manufacturing parts for electric vehicles, city of Flagstaff officials announced March 11. PICCADILLY CRAZE HITS NAVAJO RESERVATION Piccadilly craze hits Navajo Nation by NHO News. Picadillys are a snowcone with dill pickles and your choice of powdered kool-aid flavor sprinkled across the top. They come in regular and spicy flavors and cost between $3 and $6 per Picadilly. Foster said Picadillys are a top selling item right now for both herself and across the reservation. NEWS | NAVAJO-HOPI OBSERVER | NAVAJO & HOPI NATIONS, AZ Hopi Health Care Center staff dedicated to serving patients. Hopi Health Care Center (HHCC) continues to provide COVID-19 testing on a daily basis, vaccination clinics at least once every week and Community Vaccination Events (CVE) in several Hopi villages to increase vaccination rates. By Stan Bindell, for the Navajo-Hopi Observer May 25, 2021. SAN CARLOS APACHE TRIBE NEARLY HALTS SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS PERIDOT, Ariz. (AP) — Several small beige-colored buildings sit along the entrance to the hospital on the San Carlos Apache reservation. People were being screened for COVID-19 symptoms before they could go inside. Lately, only one of the screening buildingsremains as
NAVAJO NATION HONORS FALLEN WARRIORS ON MEMORIAL DAY WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – On Memorial Day, Navajo officials gathered to pay tribute to fallen warriors by laying wreaths at the memorial wall at Veterans Memorial Park in Window Rock, Arizona. The memorial wall lists the names of Navajo men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice serving in NAVAJO OFFICIALS DISCUSS CLEAN-UP OF FORMER TRIBAL SAWMILL Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer joined Red Lake Chapter Government Officials, Delegate Wilson Stewart Jr. and Navajo Nation EPA May 26 for a site visit to the former Navajo Forest Products Industry in Navajo, New Mexico. During the visit, there were discussions to initiate a clean-up NEW EXHIBIT SPOTLIGHTS ARIZONA'S PLACE IN SPACE TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A new exhibit at the Arizona History Museum in Tucson aims to make sure the state's place in the history of space flight is not forgotten. "Ready to Launch: Arizona's Place in Space" showcases how the Grand Canyon State helped create a path to the stars. It will be on display TUBA CITY HIGH SCHOOL CELEBRATES 2021 GRADUATES A Tuba City High School graduate prepares to receive her diploma May 29 in Tuba City. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the 2021 graduation ceremony was held outside and live-streamed. WINSLOW JR. HIGH RACES WOOD DERBY CARS WINSLOW, Ariz. - Winslow Jr. High eighth grade industrial arts students finished the semester with a wood derby car project. For the project, students designed, built and decorated wood cars during the last week of school. On race day, cars were YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES: ANDY HARVEY YOUTH MEDIA WORKSHOP FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The Andy Harvey Indigenous Youth Media Workshop brings 25 Native American high school students from across Arizona & the Southwest to the Northern Arizona University Flagstaff campus for a week each summer to learn the “ins and outs” of broadcast mediaand journalism.
COCONINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE RUNS INTO THE FUTURE WITH NEW FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Knowing he is starting late, newly hired coach Craig Hunt is actively recruiting for the fall 2021 season of Coconino Community College’s cross country program, which will be its first season. CCC’s Dean of Student Affairs and Athletic Director Tony Williams said Flagstaff AARISH RAZA: FROM PAKISTAN TO CHINLE TO FLAGSTAFF FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — When Aarish Raza graduates, it will be after the hardest semester of his life — taking eight classes while working three jobs and preparing for his nursing certification tests and his future as a nurse. But he has no regrets. “I have learned a lot frommy failures and
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NEW MEXICO TOWN NEAR VAST US RESERVATION SHUTS EVERYONE OUT GALLUP TO REMAIN CLOSED THROUGH MAY 7 SPECIAL DELIVERY: CHICAGO'S URBAN FARMER DELIVERS PIZZA TO TUBA CITY...
LISTENING TO GRAND CANYON'S NATIVE VOICES: JIM ENOTE SHARES ZUNI ... FREE WIRELESS HOTSPOT NOW AVAILABLE IN PAGE LOCAL NEWS SEE MORE> NEW MEXICO TOWN NEAR VAST US RESERVATION SHUTS EVERYONE OUT An end to the lockdown in Gallup would likely mean stricter restrictions at Zuni. HAVASUPAI TRIBE SUSPENDS TOURISM INDEFINITELY Tourists with reservations during the time of the suspension will be contacted and will have the opportunity to reschedule their reservation for dates within the 2021 season. NAVAJO NATION NURSES APPRECIATION WEEK HONORS ALL NURSING HEROESACROSS THE NATION
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nez and Lizer have visited with nurses and other health care workers in several hospitals on the Navajo Nation to thank them and encourage them to remain strong andresilient.
* Treasury to begin distributing virus relief money to tribes * Navajo leader urges unity after mayor's alcoholism comment * Virus takes sisters who served in Nation’s public safety, healthfields
* Navajo Nation leaders implore Page mayor to unite communities, notdivide
* Navajo Department of Transportation lends a hand to help with aiddistribution
* Court upholds death penalty for only Native American on U.S. deathrow
* Gallup to remain closed through May 7 * Free wireless hotspot now available in Page * Tribes urge Treasury to disburse coronavirus relief funding * Navajo Nation implements another 57-hour weekend curfew as COVID-19 cases reach 1,873 on NationFEATURES SEE MORE>
SPECIAL DELIVERY: CHICAGO'S URBAN FARMER DELIVERS PIZZA TO TUBA CITYHEALTHCARE WORKERS
When it comes to friends, Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation has some good ones — one of whom will be delivering 7,000 frozen pizza’s for healthcare workers, first responders and to the Western Agency Emergency Response team. LISTENING TO GRAND CANYON'S NATIVE VOICES: JIM ENOTE SHARES ZUNI GRAND CANYON ORIGINS Jim Enote is just as at ease in a sport coat as he is in his muckboots.
KODY DAYISH INDUCTED INTO NEW MEXICO FILM AND TELEVISION HALL OF FAME In February, filmmaker Kody Dayish was honored with an induction into the New Mexico Film and Television Hall of Fame, and with an invitation to attend the Santa Fe Film Festival for two films and amusic video.
* Out and about: Hiking is still an option * Coca-Cola donates water for first responders, health care workers,community
* NTU showcases student research and capstone projects prior toCOVID-19
* Canyon Diablo Distillery saves the day with production of hand sanitizer for Tuba City hospital * Coconino Community College staff print 3D masks to send to TubaCity doctors
* Northern Arizona University creates Wi-Fi hotspots on Navajo and Hopi reservations to help students continue classes * Northland Pioneer College offers free job search prep webinars * Update: Museum of Northern Arizona reschedules annual heritagefestivals
* Community member hikes Piestewa Peak after annual memorial sunrise service is cancelled * Flagstaff High School's Native American Club asks to rename sacredpeaks
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NABI CANCELLATION MEANS MUCH MORE TO NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY THAN JUST LOSS OF BASKETBALL The cancellation of the 2020 Native American Basketball Invitational means more to the Native American community than simply taking a summer off from playing ball. Its loss could have a major impact on the lives of many young native people. OUT AND ABOUT: HIKING IS STILL AN OPTION There used to be many ways of life that we took for granted before the corona virus hit our state, nation and world. FORMER ASU BASKETBALL PLAYER HELPS FIGHT COVID-19 AT LITTLE COLORADOMEDICAL CENTER
The life of a college athlete can be stressful. Balancing academic and sports or taking the game-winning shot against a Top 10 team involvespressure.
* Winslow Lady Bulldogs softball fall in tournament, lose to Page * Nez, Randall Joe serve as guest speakers at Window Rock boysbasketball banquet
* Page Lady Sand Devils state runner-ups at 3A state basketballtournament
* Page Sand Devils fall short of state title * Page and Ganado advance to state tournament after quarter finalgames
* Winslow softball off to strong start with 16-3 victory Feb. 27 * Winslow track to meet March 7 * Winslow Bulldogs baseball plays Chino Valley Cougars in first gameof season
* Bulldogs, Lady Bulldogs fall in second round * Roadrunners advance in state championship over Window Rock Scouts WINSLOW NEWS SEE MORE> ST. MARY’S FOOD BANK SERVES 350 WINSLOW RESIDENTS St. Mary’s Food Bank and Winslow Rotary distributed food to 350families April 23.
WINSLOW POLICE CHIEF TO RETIRE JULY 1 On July 1, Winslow Police Chief Daniel Brown will officially retires from law enforcement. OLD TRAILS MUSEUM CLOSED, POSTING IMAGES TO FACEBOOK Even though Old Trails Museum is currently closed, curators stated they wanted to stay connected with their friends through social media. * Famed hotel closes in midst of virus * Photo highlights: Winslow Rotary and St. Mary's timely fooddistribution
* Businesses in Winslow shut down as COVID-19 fears empty shelves * Winslow closures as of March 20 * Photo highlights: Winslow residents donate blood during two-daydrive
* More than 250 attend town meeting hosted by Winslow Police after four recent opioid overdoes * Winslow hosts Twin Arrows Casino job fair * Soroptomist Club hosts Bunco fundraiser * Winslow swears in new council member * Winslow Lady Bulldogs softball fall in tournament, lose to PageOPINION SEE MORE>
COCONINO COUNTY CONDEMNS HATE SPEECH, INCITEMENT OF VIOLENCE AGAINSTNAVAJOS
On April 28, Coconino County Board of Supervisors issued a proclamation condemning recent hate speech and incitement of violence against Navajo people. PUBLIC INFORMATION: DILKON JUDICIAL DISTRICT NOW CLOSED Effective immediately, Dilkon Judicial District is closed to the public until further notice and services will be handled by Window Rock Judicial District. COMMUNITY INFORMATION: SELF-EMPLOYED AND SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCESMEETING APRIL 8
COVID 19 impacted small businesses and the self employed, now join me and county staff tomorrow at 1:30 pm (AZ Time) to learn about benefits you maybe eligible for. * Around the Rez: week of March 11 * Public information: I-40 delays west of Winslow March 9-15 * It’s time for a major change at NTEC * Editorial: Some politicians are allowing fentanyl dealers to keep killing our children * Letter to the editor: Time for Nation to remove NTEC CEO * Around the Rez: week of Feb. 26 * Public information: Early ballots available for March 17 Presidential Preference Election (PPE); election offices open throughout Coconino County * Letter to the editor: Thank you Chinle, Canyon de Chelly * Around the Rez: week of Feb. 12 * Guest column: Decommissioning of Navajo Generating Stationunderway
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