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Police Blotter: Family dispute leaves 1 dead
The incident took place on Jan. 31 at a home 1/2 mile west of the Conoco Station in Ganado.
Navajo man contests election to cut Tribal Council
A Navajo tribal member is pushing to have an election that drastically reduced the size of the Tribal Council redone, this time with more support required from voters.
Code Talkers to Be in Veterans Parade
The famed Navajo Code Talkers, the elite Marine unit whose unbreakable code stymied the Japanese in World War II, fear their legacy will die with them.
Father Gilbert Schneider with St. Berard Parish in Navajo, N.M., stands in front of the house Monday where the body of homicide victim Sister Marguerite Bartz was found.
Police Blotter: Bond raised to 200K for driver in fatal crash
23 in Gallup. Begay, a legislative liaison with the Navajo Nation's Department of Education, was originally charged with great bodily harm and bond was set at $75,000, which allowed him to be released with payment of $7,500. A week later the charge was increased to vehicular homicide and the bond raised to $200,000 after Costley died.
TALKERS: Museum to tell story long untold
As members of an elite group of Navajo Marines approach their 90s, they know there's little time left to tell the story about how they used their native language to confound the Japanese during World War II.