C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N: Lók’a’ch’égai girl Shynelle Joe wins Navajo Times/Office of Diné Youth Final Regional Spelling Bee
When Shynelle Joe completed spelling the word “rankles,” she was puzzled.
Chinle Chapter President Rosanna Jumbo-Fitch reported the chapter’s sub-recipient agreements, raising significant concerns during Tuesday’s Budget and Finance Committee meeting.
Comics by Navajo Times editorial cartoonist Jack Ahasteen.
The Naabik’íyáti Committee recommended that the Navajo Nation Council override President Buu Nygren’s veto resolution that would approve virtual attendance at chapter meetings Without debate
Albert Haskie may not have a computer science degree, but it didn’t stop him from starting his own business, Nyzhon Studios, or creating his first mobile app, Adoone’é.
Those who knew her best remember attorney Karis Begaye as an even-tempered negotiator who used her legal acumen to champion tirelessly for the Navajo people.
JaCauy Hale had nothing to lose.
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What was unwanted by rug buyers became what luxury brand Ralph Lauren sought.
March is colorectal cancer awareness month, and if you’re over 45, this month is a good time to get screened for colorectal cancer.
The Northern Arizona Book Festival returns in April.
Ada Bernal, 11, a student at Kaibeto Boarding School, sighed in disappointment as she looked at her cellphone Thursday at the Navajo Times/Office of Diné Youth Final Regional Spelling Bee at ODY’s multi-purpose building here.
Two Diné film mentors are coaching student filmmakers on the basic and creative approach of digital filmmaking and media production.
The 2024 550 Dodge Ram truck arrived on a Thursday in Dennehotso. The chapter manager had driven the truck back from Farmington.