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Low water pressure cancels classes
Students will have the day off Tuesday at schools in the town of Tohatchi. Officials with Gallup-McKinley County Schools said the elementary, middle and high schools in the town won't have classes Tuesday ...
N.M. American Indian vets to receive tax refunds
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department owes as much as $2 million in refunds to American Indian veterans who were unjustly taxed while serving in the U.S. military.
Richardson Signs $200M Bill to Finance Highway Projects
Gov. Bill Richardson signed legislation into law on Sept. 2 to provide up to $200 million for highway projects and $20 million to offer health care coverage to uninsured children.
Editor's note: These summaries are taken from the official reports filed by police officers with the Window Rock headquarters.
Editor's note: These summaries are taken from the official reports filed by police officers with the Window Rock headquarters.
TV show featuring Navajo Nation gets favorable reviews
Morgan Spurlock's "30 days on the Navajo Reservation" was broadcast Tuesday night on the FX network, and the show received generally positive comments from Navajo residents.
Taking a good walk in another's shoes
Network television planning always includes its highs and lows for viewers, but FOX and its FX Network hit on something good and noble with their series "30 Days." Hosted by filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, who stars ...
Network series 30 Days' focuses on Navajo culture: Show to air Tuesday night
Morgan Spurlock experiences life in many different ways, spending 30 days living in someone else's shoes.
Tohatchi teacher arrested on child sex charges
A U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs elementary school teacher has been accused of molesting an 8-year-old boy during an overnight party for children at Tohatchi.
Annie "Grandma" Holyan-Dennison, 80, shown next to a portrait of her late great-grandfather, Chief Manuelito, on June 13 at her home north of Tohatchi, N.M. NASCHITTI, N.M., July 3, 2008 T he vast openness of ...
American Indian non-profit receives grant
USDA Rural Development State Director Ryan Gleason announced the Tohatchi Area of Opportunity Services near Gallup, has been selected to receive a $99,900 Rural Business Enterprise Grant.
Hit & run victim was a woman with value, talents
Mycah Silvers-Fox displays a black and white photograph showing Colleen Silvers during her high school years.
Police identified a 70-year-old Tohatchi woman as the driver of the vehicle that was involved in a hit-and-run collision that killed a Gallup woman last week.
Finally, devil-of-a-highway to get repairs
Now, it's finally poised to get a makeover that matters. The New Mexico Department of Transportation is looking to start work in July on the long-delayed plan to widen a 68-mile stretch from two to four lanes.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held along a two-lane section of U.S. 491 Thursday morning near the 16 mile marker.
Police received the report of a fire alarm going off about 5 a.m. and learned that someone had broken into the chapter house and trashed the place.
Mystery men assault, shoot Tohatchi Man
“We are trying to confirm the veracity of this statement”
A 24-year-old Tohatchi man was treated Saturday at a local hospital for a gunshot wound to the leg. via Gallup Independent
Turmoil ensnares GIMC official
“Dr. Escudero has always been unfair and has mistreated every good physician that has come through GIMC”
For the second time in less than a year, Gallup Indian Medical Center's Medical Director Gary Escudero MD, is under investigation for allegations made against him by employees. via Gallup Independent
Task forces aims to reduce drunken-driving crashes
“We've been mapping these locations and need to target them more aggressively”
An interagency task force is aimed at reducing alcohol-related crashes, injuries and deaths through sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols. via Las Cruces Sun-News
“When his car was in the shop, he would hitchhike or take the Navajo Transit bus”
Then again, it's not everyone who works for the Navajo Nation - or anywhere, for that matter - for 46 years. via The Navajo Times
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