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Letters | Disposal of radioactive waste

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Navajo parents say Cove Day School should be replaced

New group of Navajo wildland firefighters finish training, first courses since pandemic began

A group of Navajo wildland firefighters has just completed their first training courses since the coronavirus pandemic began in 2020.

Drought conditions cause Navajo Nation to impose fire restrictions

FARMINGTON  The Navajo Nation is under Stage 1 fire restrictions because of drought conditions and recent heavy wildfire activity across the tribal land. The fire restrictions are outlined in an executive order signed on May 14 by Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and other officials, including Francis Holiday, acting director for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Navajo Region. The Navajo Nation has already experienced several fires this year that have threatened homes, farms, wildlife and other areas, the release states. On May 2, the Salt Creek Fire was detected in northwest Shiprock. It eventually burned 422 acres of Russian olive, salt cedar, brush and grass.

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