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After COVID setbacks, tribal police chief looks forward
During the pandemic, officers often worked 16- to 24-hour shifts to fill in for sick or quarantined colleagues
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Navajo Nation Police recruits stretch after running on sand dunes for physical training in Chinle, Arizona, on the reservation. A recent report said the 200-member department needs hundreds more officers to do its job. (Photo by Beth Wallis/ News21)
During the pandemic, officers often worked 16- to 24-hour shifts to fill in for sick or quarantined colleagues
Beth Wallace
News21
WINDOW ROCK – Navajo Chief of Police Phillip Francisco sits ramrod straight at his desk, surrounded by manila folders brimming with paperwork and a Darth Vader figurine that wields a pen as a lightsaber.
The Connie Mack World Series continues at Ricketts Park, 1101 N. Fairgrounds Road in Farmington, from Thursday, July 29 through Saturday, July 31. Tickets are $5 for adults and $4 for students. Call 505-599-1184 or 505-599-1197.
The Makers Market, featuring local vendors selling fresh produce, artwork, clothing, food and more, will be held from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 29 in Orchard Park at the corner of Main Street and Orchard Avenue in downtown Farmington. Call 505-320-0615.
Barryn Vaughan performs magic tricks at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 29 at No Worries Sports Bar and Grill, 1298 W. Navajo St. in Farmington. Call 505-436-2657
The Four Corners Musical Theatre Company delivers its production of Mama Mia! at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 29 through Sunday, Aug. 1 at the Lions Wilderness Park Amphitheater, 5800 College Blvd. in Farmington. Tickets are $12 and $15. Call 505-599-1148 or visit fmtn.org.
Navajo leaders discuss Chaco Canyon, public safety, and land issues with Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Bryan Newland
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