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Competition for the crown, Two challengers from Kayenta picked for Miss Navajo Nation pageant

Two longtime Miss Navajo admirers and supporters will finally get their chance to enter the spotlight of a historic competition. Together, they will face challenges designed to determine one overall winner.

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Nygren highlights 6 months in office during State of the Navajo Nation

Nygren highlights 6 months in office during State of the Navajo Nation
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Hobbs addresses Navajo Nation Council on first day of summer session

Hobbs addresses Navajo Nation Council on first day of summer session
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An evening with Miss Navajo, Clitso begins centennial celebration with her grandmother's teachings, herbal remedies

Paved Roadway a Matter of Meeting 'Basic Services and Necessities,' Navajo Nation Council Says

The 25th Navajo Nation Nation Council convened last week during the 17th Annual Governor’s Native American Summit in Orem, Utah, to discuss advancing ongoing efforts to connect two communities in the nation with a paved roadway. The two communities, Navajo Mountain and Oljato, are located in the western portion of the Navajo Nation and are approximately 30 miles apart. “Many residents, including elders, commute through these rough roads for long hours each day for basic services and necessities, hauling water for their families and livestock, and going to school and work,” Navajo Nation Council Delegate Herman M. Daniels said in a statement.

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