Possible solutions to curb animal overpopulation discussed
Discussions on how to improve funding issues and how to manage animal overpopulation on the Navajo Nation were held on Tuesday.
Read MorePosted by Hannah John | Apr 20, 2022 | News |
Discussions on how to improve funding issues and how to manage animal overpopulation on the Navajo Nation were held on Tuesday.
Read MorePosted by Hannah John | Apr 14, 2022 | Arts |
Diné artist Armond Antonio displays his artwork for his show, “Walking in Gallup,” and brings attention to the way unhoused Native people within Gallup are dehumanized.
Read MorePosted by Hannah John | Apr 14, 2022 | Business |
Elizabeth McKenzie, 34, owner of Howdy Cakes in Albuquerque, started a personal project a couple years ago to provide residents of Navajoland Nursing Home in Chinle with care packages around the Christmas and Easter holidays.
Read MorePosted by Hannah John | Apr 7, 2022 | News |
On Tuesday the Budget and Finance Committee tabled a bill (No. 0052-22) that would provide funding to spay, neuter, deworm, microchip and vaccinate more than 4,000 animals for Navajo Nation residents.
Read MorePosted by Hannah John | Apr 5, 2022 | News |
The Resources and Development Committee discussed a bill to eliminate the Navajo Nation Museum as its own department and place it under the Parks and Recreation Department.
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