Thursday May 17 | The Navajo Times
TOP: Hairstylist Ophelia Greer holds Hilda Francisco's hair in place May 3 by the New Mexico-Arizona state line next to State Highway 264.
26 candidates fail to file financial statements on time
"The fine is $50 a day for each business day the report is late, with a maximum of $5,000 per report," said Ken Ortiz of the secretary of state's staff.
More controversy surrounds candidate filings
Another courtroom confrontation over whether a legislative candidate should be removed from the ballot is scheduled for Wednesday.
Group works to rescue Navajo dogs
Cindy Yurth's house in the green-roofed housing development outside the Chinle High School is one of the few where the grass is green and cottonwood trees and Navajo willows grow healthy and leafy - providing plenty of shade for the dogs she and her husband Eric Swanson, a music teacher with the high school, foster daily.
Group works to rescue Navajo dogs
Cindy Yurth's house in the green-roofed housing development outside the Chinle High School is one of the few where the grass is green and cottonwood trees and Navajo willows grow healthy and leafy - providing plenty of shade for the dogs she and her husband Eric Swanson, a music teacher with the high school, foster daily.