After 20 years, Black Mesa gets Head Start school
It took 20 years, but Black Mesa Chapter finally got its Head Start building.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Aug 25, 2017 | Education |
It took 20 years, but Black Mesa Chapter finally got its Head Start building.
Read MorePosted by Krista Allen | Aug 25, 2017 | News |
Navajo Nation Police officers on Thursday afternoon escorted the body of fallen Kayenta Police Officer Nelson L. Martin from Flagstaff to Shiprock.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Aug 24, 2017 | News |
It was, to say the least, a tough crowd.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Aug 24, 2017 | News |
It took several months but both former Navajo Housing Authority CEO Aneva Yazzie and former board member Ervin Chavez are using the word “vindicated” after the Associated Press sent out an article about a recent report issued by the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Aug 24, 2017 | News |
Eight months after an audit revealed $41,000 in missing funds and $95,000 in questionable expenditures, Tsaile-Wheatfields-Blackrock Chapter has yet to determine what happened to the money and there have been no consequences for those who let it happen
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