50 years ago: Page power plant proposal gets OK
This was, at first, expected to be a lot more controversial but the approval of a power plant in Page sailed through the Navajo Tribal Council with only nine councilmen voting no.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Dec 6, 2018 | 50 Years Ago |
This was, at first, expected to be a lot more controversial but the approval of a power plant in Page sailed through the Navajo Tribal Council with only nine councilmen voting no.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Nov 29, 2018 | News |
The head of the Navajo Nation’s Land Department, which again has come under criticism for failure to process home-site leases in a timely manner, said his office is doing its best despite budget cuts that reduced its employees from 150 to just 27.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Nov 29, 2018 | News |
Back in July 2017, the auditor general for the Navajo Nation issued a report of an audit on the Dennehotso Chapter that basically said the chapter’s finances were still in a mess.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Nov 29, 2018 | News |
A 2002 case involving a Navajo Nation police officer who was sent to prison over a shooting that occurred during his off-duty hours is back in the news.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Nov 29, 2018 | 50 Years Ago |
Fifty years ago, the Navajo Tribe for two years had been going after trading post operators who had not been paying their lease payments. The program was apparently a big success.
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