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Thursday, January 29, 2026

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Opinion

Letters | Dust to duty

This past weekend, although it was very windy, I took a chance to take the Low Mountain Road to shorten driving time to the Shiprock fair. All summer long, I would come from the west into First Mesa and see the dust covering the entire valley from Low Mountain. This dust is caused by vehicles transporting people to work and school. I was not surprised to encounter the number of vehicles that day also on the 13-mile stretch of dirt road.

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Letters | Yes on 490

My grandfather told me, “Get an education because nobody can take it from you.” Today, one needs an education more than yesteryear; and we owe it to our children and community members to provide access to quality education.

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Tornado a warning, time for ceremony

Hataałii Avery Denny is president of the Diné Hataałii Association Inc., and a professor at Diné College, where he teaches in the Diné School of Navajo Ceremonial Science. He is ordained in Hózhǫ́ǫ́jí, Naayée’eejí and Tł’éé’jí Hatáál.

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Weather & Road Conditions

Window Rock Weather

Fair

9.0 F (-12.8 C)
Dewpoint: 3.9 F (-15.6 C)
Humidity: 80%
Wind: calm
Pressure: 30.32

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