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Letters | Supportive of Kayenta Township

I am a resident of the Kayenta community and the township. The Kayenta Township was founded and approved by the Navajo Nation (NN) Council in 1985. The township is applauded by former NN presidents and known across Indian Country as an exemplary entity.

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KÓ SÓ: A journey of passion and tradition

Four friends from Chinle High School embarked on a journey that intertwines cultural heritage with modern fashion. Their shared dream was to create a clothing brand that not only represented their Diné roots but also resonated with the contemporary world. This dream gave birth to KÓ SÓ, a brand that translates to “fire star” in Diné Bizaad.

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Courage and hope: Two cancer survivors share their journey

Every Monday and Tuesday, Muriel Goldtooth, a 46-year-old mother of two, experiences nosebleeds as a side effect of her weekly chemotherapy treatments at Tuba City Regional Health Care’s Specialty Care Center. “That’s on my good days when my condition is somewhat normal,” she shares with a smile.

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