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I recently bought your paper and wanted to let you know how enjoyable it was to find a full-size comprehensive local newspaper again. I worked on a small paper for six years as a younger person––learned all about typesetting and platemaking and camera work. And eventually retired from the printing business.

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KÓ SÓ: A journey of passion and tradition

Four friends from Chinle High School embarked on a journey that intertwines cultural heritage with modern fashion. Their shared dream was to create a clothing brand that not only represented their Diné roots but also resonated with the contemporary world. This dream gave birth to KÓ SÓ, a brand that translates to “fire star” in Diné Bizaad.

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Memphis Benally proves her place in BMX racing

At just 15 years old, Memphis Benally is already making a name for herself as one of the few Navajo athletes competing in BMX racing at an elite level. The Las Vegas high school sophomore, who balances rigorous training with advanced coursework in veterinary science, is determined to use her platform to inspire young Navajo girls—both in her community and beyond.

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Dewpoint: 30.0 F (-1.1 C)
Humidity: 85%
Wind: West at 8.1 MPH (7 KT)
Pressure: 30.03

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Gallup starts 2025 Arts Crawl season

As the sun dipped below the red mesas and dusk stretched over the high desert, West Coal Avenue came alive with music, laughter, and the scent of fresh frybread drifting between open galleries and bustling vendor tents.