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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

14 graduate at Navajo Mountain

(Times photos - Krista Allen) TOP: Navajo Mountain High graduates from left, Elijah J. Barlow, Randy J. Boutilier, Tekisha S. Miles, Shashon L. Butler, Lewanna Edgewater, Tyler K. Freeman, Kristen R. Yazzie, Shane King, Morris N. King, and Kayla L. N ... Read more

Incredible before and after photos show just how much this c

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The second-largest man-made reservoir in the country has dropped to unthinkable lows amid the West’s climate change-driven megadrought.

A pair of before and after photos at Lake Powell illustrates how alarming the ... Read more

Fatal Crash Monday Night Near Big Water

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Guest Column: There are many Indigenous artists, designers and more to support this season

I grew up in a border town with one of the most well-known flea markets near the Navajo Nation and I have always appreciated the artistry, brilliance and entrepreneurial spirit of my community. My parents, little brother and I would jump into our silver GMC Sierra and drive down the road to the Gallup Flea Market almost every Saturday since I could remember.

In November, the flea market opens for Black Friday and in the days leading up to Christmas, it’s open for vendors. On top of that, my community loves bazaars and the holiday ... Read more

A push to bring Wi-Fi to students on the Navajo Nation is ma

(Zak Podmore | The Salt Lake Tribune) Tower technicians Nathan Berry, above, and Jory Christiansen work to bring internet to students in the Navajo Nation community of Halchita on Dec. 8, 2020. The tower was installed this fall with CARES Act funds a ... 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

‘Air’ at the UMFA with Curator Whitney Tassie and Artist

In 1968, artist Willoughby Sharp unveiled “Air Art” — an exhibit exploring the possibilities of air and the dematerialization of the physical art piece. 54 years later, a new exhibit at the UMFA, simply titled “Air,” pushes Sharp’s concep ... Read more

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