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Thursday, July 9, 2026

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Diné water settlement stalls over state objections

The Navajo Nation’s effort to secure its Colorado River water rights in northeastern Arizona has stalled in Congress after officials from Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico asked lawmakers to change or delay the settlement bill.

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Letters | Unanswered danger

Kayenta has a problem, but our officials choose to ignore it and allow it to plague the community that we were only visiting.

Politics

Early voting underway as Navajo Nation primary nears

With voter registration closed, the Navajo Nation’s 2026 primary election is set for Tuesday, July 21, and election officials are encouraging the Nation’s more than 145,000 registered voters to cast ballots early rather than wait for Election Day.

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Patrick Yazzie earns Page employee honor

Patrick Yazzie, a Page Police Department crime scene specialist and retired detective, was named the City of Page’s Going the Extra Mile employee of the month for June, according to a June 3 city announcement.

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