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Navajo Reservation: LA Times Story Celebrating Building New Jails with Federal Stimulus Money
Criminals at Navajo holding facilities like this one in Kayenta, Ariz., are usually released within a day of being booked.
Another stabbing results in injuries
Gallup Police are investigating another stabbing, which took place early Sunday at Hillcrest Trailer Park.
Four Corners residents fed up with DWI deaths
Drunk driving deaths in McKinley County aren't new, but people are fed up after seven suspected DWI deaths in just the last five months.
"Hilos de Tradicion: Blankets of Chimayo" Hilos de Tradicion showcases Spanish-American weavings from Northern New Mexico.
NMAA puts Bloomfield in Class 4A
The New Mexico Activities Association's final version of its realignment plan for high school athletics, released Wednesday, moved longtime Class 3A school Bloomfield High into the larger 4A classification beginning in the 2010-11 school year.
Long flights, long drives bring rodeo contestants flocking to Farmington
Miss Michigan winner and National High School Rodeo Association crown contestant Amanda Jo Johnson, 16, leads her horse, Bud, to the stables Thursday after checking in at McGee Park for the National High School Finals Rodeo.
Last Writes: Navajo Nation mourns passing of Code Talker
Matthew Martin was the fourth Code Talker to die in as many weeks. WINDOW ROCK , Ariz.
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Another Navajo Code Talker dies Matthew Martin, who was part of the elite team of Navajo Marines who transmitted sensitive military information using their native language during World War II, died Saturday in Crownpoint, N.M., at the age of 84.
Last Wednesday, Marilyn Frank and her children traveled from their home in Aztec to land they own in Nageezi to check on their free-range horses.
Radioactive Revival in New Mexico
Research support for this article was provided by the Puffin Foundation Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute.
Animal farm: Animals get their ears tagged for Bi-County fair
Lacey Becenti had four show lambs in the trailer as she waited in line to get the lambs ear-tagged Saturday morning at the Bi-County Fairgrounds in Prewitt.
Police Blotter: Store worker injured in attack
Norman Silargo, 47, of Standing Rock, N.M., learned that first-hand May 23 when he and a fellow worker at the Crownpoint Mustang Store had to cope with four men who rushed into the store about 4:30 a.m. and proceeded to beat him up and steal merchandise.
Commencement season: Din College first of area graduations
Din College's commencement exercise is not like most. For starters, a ceremonial fire is kept burning during the ceremony, and the event doesn't end until traditional practitioner and faculty member Avery Denny sings a Din Journey Song.
Drunken mother runs over her baby
A 37-year-old woman allegedly ran over her 6-month-old son May 2, while driving drunk.
TOP PHOTO: Lacey Smith, of Pinedale, N.M., gets a handshake from her canine buddy Butch, a 3-year-old Red Heeler/sheep dog mix, in the trick competition at the All-Mutt Dog Show April 18 in Crownpoint.
Obama authorizes Navajo-Gallup Water Project
President Barack Obama on March 30 signed the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009 approving settlement of Navajo Nation claims to San Juan River water and authorizing construction of the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project.
FBI seeks vet's attacker: Minister assaulted on reservation has serious injuries
The FBI is investigating an alleged assault of a Gallup-area Baptist pastor that reportedly took place on the Navajo Nation nearly two weeks ago.
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