
BIA steps out of home-site lease OKs
Navajo families won’t have to wait as long to get home-site leases approved because of a decision by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to get out of the approval process.
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By Bill Donovan | May 25, 2017 | News |
Navajo families won’t have to wait as long to get home-site leases approved because of a decision by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to get out of the approval process.
Read MoreBy Bill Donovan | May 25, 2017 | 50 Years Ago |
The Navajo Tribe is soliciting ideas from tribal members about what to put in a time capsule that tribal leaders are planning to bury in two secret places in the Window Rock area to be unearthed in 2068 — 100 years later.
Read MoreBy Bill Donovan | May 23, 2017 | Business |
While the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino continues to struggle to pay down the $220 million it borrowed from the Navajo Nation to build its casino and resort, Navajo casinos in New Mexico continue to be holding their own…
Read MoreBy Bill Donovan | May 18, 2017 | News |
‘Inaccurate statements’ reported by newspaper led to removal effort
Read MoreBy Bill Donovan | May 11, 2017 | Politics |
David John doesn’t have much sympathy toward members of the Navajo Nation Council who steal money and then refuse to admit they did anything wrong.
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