$111 million in ARPA Hardship funds still available
With $111 million left in the Navajo Nation’s American Rescue Plan Hardship Assistance pot, now may be a good time to apply.
Last Friday, the Naabik’íyáti Committee held its regular meeting to amend the selection process for the Navajo Nation Veterans’ Administration.
President Jonathan Nez signed the tribe’s comprehensive budget into law last week through Resolution CS-42-22, which includes the government's operating budget of $2.5 billion for the three branches.
A Nov. 20 memorandum from the Navajo Nation president’s chief of staff has angered some Council delegates, who say it gives chapters and tribal programs a loophole for hanging onto their CARES Act allocations into December rather than reverting them to the Hardship Fund as the Council mandated in recent legislation.
A gift basket is what kickstarted 30-year-old Cherish Yazzie-Hart’s cosmetics line, called Cherish Skin.
am writing this letter to express my disappointment with the Nez Administration for their unwillingness to fight for Navajo jobs and revenue with the closure of the San Juan Generating Station. The lack of a Navajo voice from the Nez Administration is another example of why the Navajo people need new leadership.
Tuba City football coach Vincent Lee believes his team has gotten over the proverbial hump after seeing his program take a few steps back due to missed opportunities this season.
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The Miss Navajo Nation pageant began in 1952 when Dr. Beulah Melvin Allen was crowned as the first titleholder, and since then, the pageant has undergone many changes.
When the owners of the Native fitness center ousted their tearoom, the sisters didn’t give up and stayed motivated to grow their business.
Allen Begaye suffered a spinal cord injury several years ago that seriously disabled him.
Maj. Riley Lynch of Sanders, Arizona, was commissioned as an infantry officer upon graduation from Northern Arizona University in 2011.
Students in the Navajo Nation recently returned to class hopeful for a more stable year as they recoup learning losses from the Covid pandemic.
Fashion designer Shannon Tallsalt, who was one of the many talented designers featured at the Navajo Nation Fair's Ah-Shi Beauty Fashion Showcase, says with a lot of hard work “anything is possible '' when it comes to pursuing your dreams.
The Dean C. Jackson Memorial arena was filled with screaming people last Wednesday as T.I. graced the stage.