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Arizona water future tied to unresolved tribal rights

The future of Arizona’s water will depend not only on Colorado River negotiations and groundwater policy, but also on long-unresolved tribal water rights, three water experts told attendees at the 99th Annual Arizona Water Conference and Exhibition here on April 28.

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No leak reported after uranium truck crash near Shonto

Navajo police and environmental officials say no hazardous material was released after a crash involving a uranium transport truck near Shonto, Arizona, but the incident drew immediate concern from President Buu Nygren and at least one Council delegate over whether the Nation should reconsider its dealings with Energy Fuels.

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Letters | Supporting solar growth

My name is Jerry Semallie from Cameron, Arizona. I am the grazing permit holder of the area that is a possible solar project called Painted Desert Power.

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Funding delays cloud diabetes program support

Vice President Richelle Montoya and Radeanna Comb, the program manager for the Navajo Special Diabetes, raised concerns this week about delays in diabetes funding that continue to affect services in tribal communities, even after Congress set the Special Diabetes Program for Indians at $200 million for fiscal 2026.

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