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Candlelight vigil honors victims of uranium mining and atomic testing

On the evening of Sept. 25, a somber gathering took place outside the United States Capitol where former uranium miners, downwinders, advocates, family members, and friends came together to hold a candlelight vigil in memory of loved ones lost to cancer and other diseases caused by uranium mining and atmospheric nuclear testing.

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Navajo Times closes for 2 weeks due to coronavirus

“We intend to continue to provide quality journalism, advertising, legal notices and classified advertising,” said Arviso. “It’s just that we will publish all of that information in an online issue. We’ve never missed a publishing date but we have been delayed a few times in the past due to mechanical or press issues.

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Miyamura records historic win over Aztec Patriots win, 2-0

The streak is finally over. The Miyamura girls soccer team scored its first win over Aztec in several years. Miyamura found the back of the net twice in Thursday’s 2-0 win over the Lady Tigers at the Angelo Dipaolo Memorial Stadium in Gallup.

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69.1 F (20.6 C)
Dewpoint: 42.1 F (5.6 C)
Humidity: 38%
Wind: Northeast at 21.9 gusting to31.1 MPH (19 gusting to 27 KT)
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Northern Navajo Medical Center street medicine team aims to prevent syphilis cases

Every Tuesday and Wednesday, the Northern Navajo Medical Center’s Public Health Nursing and Sih Hasin Street Medicine teams load their white Ford transit van full of rapid tests, penicillin, wound care, food, water, socks, feminine hygiene products, condoms, medicine, and other necessities to test and treat relatives experiencing homelessness for syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections in the northern parts of New Mexico

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