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Navajo Times, Window Rock, AZ. 241,569 likes · 1,796 talking about this. Diné binaaltsoos: newspaper for the Diné, covering all five agencies in the Four Corners area.
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WINDOW ROCK. Supplemental CARES Hardship Assistance payments to elders are on the way and the American Rescue Plan Hardship Assistance application is now available.
4 days ago · WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — With uranium production ramping up in the Four Corners area, politicians on the Navajo Nation are worried that the transportation of ore through the reservation could endanger residents. Read More Navajo Nation urges Biden to prohibit uranium hauling on Navajo lands
It covered local news and events, from birth announcements to town meetings, elections, and happenings in other Native communities. The paper had a “My Opinion” section with photos and quotes of community members, as well as tribal news, editorials, letters to the editor, sports, and comics.
It covered local news and events, from birth announcements to town meetings, elections, and happenings in other Native communities. The paper had a “My Opinion” section with photos and quotes of community members, as well as tribal news, editorials, letters to the editor, sports, and comics.