
Tourism looking for data to determine Navajo impact
In 2016 New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez announced a four-year growth trend in tourism on the New Mexico side, but has the Navajo Nation experienced such a boost?
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By Christopher S. Pineo | Jun 22, 2017 | Business |
In 2016 New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez announced a four-year growth trend in tourism on the New Mexico side, but has the Navajo Nation experienced such a boost?
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Jun 20, 2017 | Business |
Considering the Navajos’ love of coffee, it’s a wonder it hasn’t happened sooner. But it’s official: 2017 will be the year Starbucks comes to Navajo.
Read MoreBy Navajo Times | Jun 16, 2017 | Business |
Navajo Transitional Energy Company LLC, a business entity of the Navajo Nation, is sponsoring a special engagement of a documentary film “The Heart of a Warrior,” a film about Navajo Code Talker Samuel Sandoval
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Jun 15, 2017 | Business |
For decades, the only place for Navajo ranchers to sell their wool was at the trading post.
Read MoreBy Bill Donovan | Jun 8, 2017 | Business |
While the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise continues to struggle to pay down the $220 million it borrowed from the Navajo Nation to build the Twin Arrows Casino and Resort, the Navajo casinos in New Mexico continue to be holding their own, according to recent documents released by the New Mexico Gaming Control Board.
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