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First Lady Biden Continues Visit On Navajo Nation
First Lady Jill Biden today will visit the Hunters Point Boarding School in St. Michaels near Window Rock. Biden, also a college professor, is slated to meet with students at the school, where remote learning continues amid the pandemic. School officials say they hope to return to in-person learning by the fall, the AP reports. Remote learning has largely been the standard on the Navajo Nation; the Tuba City Unified School District closed in-person learning opportunities earlier this month after a stay-at-home order was reissued reservation-wide. Biden today will also visit a vaccination site at the Tsehootsooi Medical Center in Fort Defiance, according to White House officials. Heavy police presence and impacted traffic can be expected today near Window Rock, the Navajo Police Department says.
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The FBI and Navajo Department of Criminal Investigations continue to seek information about the disappearance of a Navajo woman near Pinon. Authorities say Jamie Lynette Yazzie was last seen near Pinon on June 30th, 2019 and hasn’t been seen since. Yazzie is five-foot-five and 230 pounds with brown hair and black eyes and worked as a nursing assistant. She also goes by Jamie Montoya. Special Agent in Charge Sean Kaul says “we are confident someone has information about the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and possible death of Jamie Lynette Yazzie.” He adds: “we hope this reward will encourage anyone with information to come forward and do the right thing. We are committed to bring justice to Jamie Yazzie, her family, friends and the entire Pinon community.” The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person, or people, responsible for the disappearance. Anyone with information into th
The FBI and Navajo Department of Criminal Investigations continue to seek information about the disappearance of a Navajo woman near Pinon. Authorities say Jamie Lynette Yazzie was last seen near Pinon on June 30th, 2019 and hasn’t been seen since. Yazzie is five-foot-five and 230 pounds with brown hair and black eyes and worked as a nursing assistant. She also goes by Jamie Montoya. Special Agent in Charge Sean Kaul says “we are confident someone has information about the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and possible death of Jamie Lynette Yazzie.” He adds: “we hope this reward will encourage anyone with information to come forward and do the right thing. We are committed to bring justice to Jamie Yazzie, her family, friends and the entire Pinon community.” The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person, or people, responsible for the disappearance. Anyone with information into the whereabouts of Jami
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