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Navajo police warn tribal community about recruiters from treatment centers

WINDOW ROCK —The Navajo Nation Police Department has received numerous missing persons reports that they have traced to addiction treatment centers in Arizona.

Now they are warning tribal communities about recruiters.

It all started one Monday morning when Navajo Nation Police Sgt. Roland Dash looked at the arrest log which was unusually small after the weekend.

“We only had one, and I asked the sergeant on duty what was going on,” Dash said.

Dash started asking around and heard about a ... Read more

NY TSA Says Passenger Tried to Bring Nunchucks in Carry-On

Airports security and customs agents always have to be on the lookout. You'll find everything from drugs, weapons, counterfeit bills, and other assorted contraband during any given week. And the amount of contraband they find can be potentially great ... Read more

Former Broome DA Cornwell Pleads Guilty to Grand Larceny

Stephen Cornwell, a former Broome County district attorney, has been fined $5,000 after he pleaded guilty to a felony count of fourth-degree grand larceny.

The 49-year-old Cornwell entered the plea in Broome County Supreme Court Monday m ... Read more

Art Gallery: Baje Whitethorne Sr.

Depicting the beauty, color, and power of Native American culture and landscape for decades, Baje Whitethorne Sr. is one of the most transformative artists of the century.

Baje Whitethorne Sr.’s artwork swirls with colorful energy. Pur ... Read more

Life Begins at 50! Celebrating Binghamton City Hall’s Birthday

The "new" Binghamton City Hall was dedicated a half-century ago and it remains one of the most impressive parts of the downtown governmental plaza.

City offices were moved from the nearby Municipal Building in December 1972. According to the Binghamton Press, about 500 people filled the "cavernous City Council building" for the dedication ceremonies.

The plaza level entrance to Binghamton City Hall is no longer in use. Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News The plaza level entrance to Binghamton City Hall is no longer in use. (Ph ... Read more

Navajo Nation Police Department is warning tribal citizens a

The Navajo Nation Police Department has received numerous missing persons reports that they have traced to addiction treatment centers in Arizona.

Now they are warning tribal communities about recruiters.

It all started one ... Read more

Durango boys compete in tough Farmington tournament

Demons beat Shiprock to salvage seventh place

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Boys basketball teams from New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and Utah converged at Farmington High School’s Scorpion Arena for a multistate clash at the annual Marv Sanders Memo ... Read more

Is this the Worst Traffic in Ocean County?

So there are several areas that come to mind when I think about the worst traffic areas in Ocean County. I am also sure that you at home will beg to differ. Over the years of living here, we have seen more and more traffic build up on roadways here i ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.