
Fishpoint family trudges onward with no improvement to Wi-Fi
For one family, the belief in “T’áá hwí ájít’éego” has turned a hill – in rain or snow, cold or hot – into a beacon of educational hope.
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By Donovan Quintero | Feb 11, 2021 | Education |
For one family, the belief in “T’áá hwí ájít’éego” has turned a hill – in rain or snow, cold or hot – into a beacon of educational hope.
Read MoreBy Donovan Quintero | Feb 4, 2021 | CORONAVIRUS, News |
The Navajo Nation’s Department of Health can add 1,000 more people to the 42,902 Diné who were vaccinated after Saturday’s vaccination blitz in Gallup.
Read MoreBy Donovan Quintero | Feb 4, 2021 | Community |
At least 90 Navajo veterans got the sheepherder’s special during a food distribution on Friday in Cornfields, Ganado and Kinlichee.
Read MoreBy Donovan Quintero | Jan 21, 2021 | CORONAVIRUS, Health |
It was April of last year when Francisco stood outside GIMC’s ICU door, clad in full protective clothing, breathing heavily. He took several deep breaths to calm himself before entering the room. “I had to take a deep breath and reassure myself and tell myself, ‘I can do this. I am here to help and to stabilize a patient.’”
Read MoreBy Donovan Quintero | Jan 14, 2021 | CORONAVIRUS, Health |
Retired Navajo Transit driver Benjamin Henio, 70, who also worked for Kerr-McGee, the former uranium mining company, “for many years,” said he wouldn’t have a chance against COVID-19 if he were to get it. There was no second-guessing about whether he should get the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
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