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2. Water rights settlement on Arizona side for Navajo Nation closer to becoming reality.
3. Six years post-Yazzie/Martinez ruling: educational disparities persist in New Mexico.
4. Boarding school survivors who shared their stories nearly two years ago get apology from Biden.
5. Elder Red Water Pond Water family members say no to uranium mining.
6. Help is available but still lacking in the Navajo Nation.
7. Gallup Indian Medical Center in line for $1.2 billion replacement.
8. At GIMC, medical professionals say hospital not safe.
9. Historic water rights settlement awaits legislative approval amid lame-duck session.
10. Navajo Nation advocates for urgent water rights legislation in Washington.
11. Former Arizona Congressman recommended as possible ONHIR commissioner.
12. Veterans Day honors veterans' heroic deeds, highlights lack of housing, mental health concerns.
13. Navajo voters speak up on the Importance of civic engagement after Election Day.
14. Rides for democracy: Bia family coordinates voter transport efforts in Kayenta.
15. Young voter hopes next national leadership will listen to young people, America’s future.
16. 54th Annual Western Navajo Fair brings community together in Tuba City.
17. Elections will continue amid controversy, chaos.
18. Remembering John Kinsel Sr., a Navajo code talker and community pillar.
19. Advocates continue to urge congressional action on RECA.
20. 'Pathway to empowerment': Remembering Peterson Zah: a legacy of leadership and advocacy.
21. Thirty years later, feds give tribe chance to advocate for commissioner appointment.
22. Congressional candidate Nez attends Arizona Democratic Party hosted town hall.
23. Council Delegate Lomardo Aseret resigns from 25th Navajo Nation Council.
24. Council to consider emergency rescission of election law.
25. Candlelight vigil honors victims of uranium mining and atomic testing.
26. Senate hearings support Navajo Nation water rights settlement.
27. Navajo Nation disqualifies candidates ahead of chapter general election.
28. Widow arrives in DC to advocate on behalf of late husband.
29. Change in tribal budget process could shut down government.
30. Local chapter awarded prestigious AmeriCorps award.
31. Tsé Nitsaa Deez’áhí daughter crowned 2024-25 Miss Navajo Nation.
32. From the brink of death to hope: Nolan’s journey to recovery.
33. The art of tradition: Christy Ruby, Tlingit artist and hunter.
34. Jonathan Nez continues to charge for Crane’s seat.
35. Major disqualifications hit Navajo Nation elections ahead of November polls.
36. Wingbeat 88 empowers Navajo voters through kinship organizing.
37. Jemez Pueblo youth embrace tradition through dance and song at Santa Fe Indian Market.
38. National Navajo Code Talkers Day: Navajo Code Talkers honored in Tségháhoodzání.
39. Empowering future Navajo leaders through internships in Wááshindoon.
40. Lady Rezbombers claim glory at the 20th Annual Native American Basketball Invitational.
41. Bodaway-Gap hat maker explores business site lease, bureaucratic complexities.
42. Sen. Mark Kelly sheds light on decades-long water dispute.
43. NNWO executive director said bettering lives of Diné is his mission.
44. Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe testify on water rights legislation in Congress.
45. Council convenes Summer Session amid Nygren’s absence.
46. Young Navajo coffee stand entrepreneur continues to etch a name for himself as coffee connoisseur.
47. Transients pass time in shade offer suggestion to Navajo Nation.
48. Navajo chapters gather in Red Mesa to address development initiatives.
49. Hauling water, another day in the life of Utah Navajos.
50. Bits’íís Nineez tests 99-yearold matriarch’s resilience.
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