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Northern Arizona Healthcare selects David Cheney as new CEO
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. —Northern Arizona Healthcare’s Board of Directors announced the hiring of David Cheney, MBA, FACHE, to serve as its next Chief Executive Officer.

Around the Rez: Week of May 3
Around the Rez: Week of May 3

Navajo Nation leadership attends first phase of Little Colorado River adjudication trial
A trial over water rights continues in one of the longest-running court cases in Arizona history.
- Three-day flood experiment at the Grand Canyon aims to improve Colorado River
- Native youth invited to join Colorado River trip through Grand Canyon
- DOI announces partnership to fund and document oral histories of boarding school era
- Tribal members join Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corp. at groundbreaking of new Clarkddale hotel
- Birdsprings Chapter members treading water as they wait for flood relief
- Indigenous sportscaster L.A. Williams takes Diné language to the Big Leagues
- Evacuations in place as Chinle Chapter experiences extreme flooding
- Kayenta Township requests help with garbage
- Navajo Department of Agriculture reminds livestock haulers to obtain inspection certs
- Hopi Domestic Violence Program to host conference at Twin Arrows May 16-17
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Navajo Cultural Arts Program students take excursion, learn significance of Crow Canyon Historical Area
Students of the Navajo Cultural Arts Program had an enriching day hiking and exploring the Crow Canyon Historical Area in Dinйtah April 24.

Northland Pioneer College's juried student art show returns May 5; cast your vote now
Northland Pioneer College's 2023 Student Art Show returns May 5 at the White Mountain Campus in Show Low.

'Reservation Dogs' nominated for Peabody Award
ATHENS, Georgia — The University of Georgia Athens’ Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication has announced its slate of nominations for the annual Peabody Award — and FX smash hit Reservation Dogs has found itself a place on the list.
- Filming for 'Rez Ball' underway on Navajo Nation
- Ranger Kelkiyana Yazzie recognized for promoting Indigenous voices at Grand Canyon
- 'Everyone should be entitled to running water'
- Northern Arizona Book Festival highlights Indigenous authors and publishers
- ‘We could take a lot of this appropriation back’ | Cody Artis is forging a new path for Navajo blacksmiths
- It's in the water: Hopi Marine veteran takes a chance and opens his dream coffee shop
- Deidra Peaches: Preserving history through storytelling
- Seminole actor Lane Factors talks new season of 'Reservation Dogs'
- Holbrook High School's Interview Day paves the way for seniors' success
- Navajo Tech University first among tribal universities to offer PhD
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澳洲幸运8历史开奖,开奖结果查询官网 Change Labs business coach, Holly Patterson recognized for ethical leadership in her work
TUBA CITY, Ariz. — Change Labs team member Holly Patterson has been named the recipient of CNM’s New Mexico Ethics in Business Awards 2023 - Emerging Leader in Ethical Excellence.

Tuba City students impress governing board with presentation on D.C. trip
TUBA CITY, Ariz. — A group of Tuba City High School students impressed the Tuba City Unified School District Governing Board April 12 with a presentation on their recent trip to Washington, D.C. to attend the National Association of Federally Impacted Schools (NAFIS) Conference.

Spring cultural demonstrations begin at Petrified Forest National Park
Explore the rich history and diverse cultures of the Petrified Forest region through the Cultural Demonstration program at Petrified Forest National Park.
- J&B Medical and Strongbow Strategies partner to bring medical services to tribal communities
- Astronaut Nicole Mann steps out on spacewalk
- Branch appointed as 13th Attorney General of Navajo Nation
- Navajo Nation Council makes history with first woman speaker
- California Tribe signs historic co-stewardship agreement with Joshua Tree National Park
- Lionel Bordeaux, Sinte Gleska University’s long-time President, passes
- Grand Canyon’s Indian Garden to be called Havasupai Garden
- Supreme Court Justices seem to favor most of Native child welfare law
- Veterans housing program continues
- Diné Skate Garden Project celebrates grand opening, transformative space for Indigenous community
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Window Rock Fighting Scouts claim 3A North Region softball title
The Window Rock Fighting Scouts are the 3A North Region softball champions after winning the regional tournament April 21-22 in Page.

Page Sand Devils win 3A North Region
PAGE, Ariz. — The Page Sand Devils baseball won the 3A North Region championships April 22.

Bulldogs overwhelm Roadrunners in latest contest
The Bulldogs baseball team has had a busy week. March 23, the Bulldogs hosted the Blue Ridge Yellow Jackets in a league outing but were skunked by a score of 10-0.
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Around Winslow: Week of April 26

'Popcorn Store' Project funds WJHS educational outing to Bearizona
WILLIAMS, Ariz. — Students from Winslow Junior High School had an educational experience outside of the classroom April 19, as they visited Bearizona in Williams, Arizona.

Honoring Tom Pickett: Billy the Kid's associate receives permanent headstone
WINSLOW, Ariz. — Billy the Kid's Historical Coalition is proud to announce that the grave of Tom Pickett, a known associate of Billy the Kid, will finally be marked with a permanent headstone.
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Guest column: Indigenous traditional knowledge recognizes human relationship with land
In 2016, scientist, professor, enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, and bestselling author of “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants,” Robin Wall Kimmerer, traveled to Moab, Utah.

Letter to the Editor: Local partnership aims to put “Nature and People First” with water project proposal
Letter to the Editor: Local partnership aims to put “Nature and People First” with water project proposal

Guest column: The Catholic Church should admit its sins
March 30 was a historic news day for Native Americans.
- Around the Rez: Week of March 29
- Guest column: DOJ spouts outdated colonialist arguments in face of treaty obligations
- Guest column: Navajo Nation should not have to beg for water at the Supreme Court
- Guest column: Memories that start with a pickup truck
- Guest column: NCAI acquires “Crying Indian” and retires him
- Letter to the Editor: We must protect Grand Falls from too much visitation
- Letter to the Editor: Closure of Page flea market causes hardship to residents
- Guest column: Northern Arizona Book Festival returns next month
- Guest column: The irony of Kansas City winning Super Bowl LVII
- Guest column: Time to drop the Chiefs name in the NFL
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Tucson in process of returning land to Tohono O'odham Nation
TUCSON, Ariz. — The city of Tucson plans to return ancestral land tied to the Tohono O'odham Nation. The Arizona Daily Star reported the Tucson City Council unanimously approved a proposal earlier this month to give more than 10 acres of city land at the base of Sentinel Peak to the tribe.

Three-day flood experiment at the Grand Canyon aims to improve Colorado River
PAGE, Ariz. — An extra pulse of water has been sent through the Grand Canyon this week. The Bureau of Reclamation is running a “high-flow experiment” at Glen Canyon Dam in northern Arizona, which means a big release of water designed to move and redeposit sand and sediment will make its way downstream from the dam.

NAIHC welcomes new executive director
WASHINGTON — The National American Indian Housing Council (NAIHC), a national Native American membership organization based in Washington, DC, welcomed a new executive director, Chelsea E. Fish, April 10.
- USDA announces first-ever grants for Indigenous meat processing
- 1,000-year-old Indigenous canoe excavated from Lake Waccamaw in North Carolina
- New York schools banned from using Native American mascots
- Back to the future? Washington proposes sharp cuts for Indian Health Service
- Planned Senate bill would counteract Mining Law ruling
- New Mexico court weighs fight over coal-fired power plant
- Despite record winter snowfall, wildfire risk increases as Southwest dries out
- Apache Stronghold fights for way of life in Oak Flats case
- New Mexico governor signs bill expanding voter access for Native Americans
- Yavapai County judge has cases reassigned after a DUI arrest
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Obituary: Donald Ray Petranovich
Donald will be greatly missed by his family and friends, and all the players and relationships he developed over the years.

Navajo Nation honors the life of community leader Dorothy Bitsilly
Former Tohatchi Red Willow Farm Board president and beloved community leader Dorothy Bitsilly, passed away Feb. 23 at the age of 93.

Obituary: Ralph "Sam" Connor Jr.
Ralph “Sam” Conner Jr., age 86, passed peacefully at home in Winslow Arizona on January 21, 2022