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KOB 4 was awarded a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for its news documentary The People vs The Pandemic - which examines health disparities on the Navajo Nation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nathan O Neal, Colton Shone and photojournalist Jonathan Dineyazhe led the effort reporting on one of the hardest hit communities in the world, documenting stories of tragedy, resilience and hope. The People vs The Pandemic was honored for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Of the awards given to journalists, the Murrow Awards are among the most respected journalism awards in the world.
FARMINGTON Graduation season this year will look different than in pre-pandemic times. A quick survey of several school districts and colleges serving the region indicates some high school administrators are still playing things by ear and waiting to see if state COVID-19 restrictions change while colleges have their plans set.
While San Juan College is holding drive-through events and planning a virtual commencement, Diné College across the Arizona border plans a live ceremony.
On the high school side, they re waiting for more information in Aztec, and Bloomfield Superintendent Kim Mizell said that whatever happens the grads will have recognition because we re prepared to do whatever we have to do.
Diné College Names May 7, 2021 Commencement Speakers
April 21, 2021
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Popular Navajo news anchor and journalist Colton Shone of NBC TV station KOB Channel 4 (Albuquerque, NM) and long-time Navajo physician Dr. Michael Tutt will serve as Diné College’s 2021 commencement speakers, in which 98 students will be awarded degrees and certificates on May 7.