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  • Settlement of Cobell lawsuit 'bittersweet'

    Navajo Times – Tue Dec 8, 7:25 pm ET  

    It sounds like a lot of money - indeed, it's the biggest settlement, by far, the federal government has ever paid in a lawsuit. But when you subtract the legal costs and divide it up among 500,000 people, $1.4 billion is not so much. Full Story »

  • Tragedy darkens Thanksgiving weekend

    Navajo Times – Thu Dec 3, 7:11 am ET  

    A31-year-old Teesto, Ariz., man was shot and killed by Navajo Nation police after he threatened the life of an 8-month-old infant Nov. 28. Full Story »

  • Records missing on $9,999 check

    Navajo Times – Thu Dec 3, 7:10 am ET  

    Navajo Nation Council Delegate Katherine Benally (Dennehotso) says a 2006 check to herself for nearly $10,000 in council discretionary funds went to help constituents, but she is unable to find the documents to prove it. Full Story »

  • Former leader Zah casts vote to reduce council

    Navajo Times – Thu Dec 3, 7:10 am ET  

    There is no basis for the number 24 when using it to talk about the number of council delegates the nation should have but the same goes for the number 88, said former Chairman and President Peterson Zah. Full Story »

  • MacDonald: Council reduction won't change a thing

    Navajo Times – Thu Dec 3, 6:40 am ET  

    Navajos who think reducing the Navajo Nation Council to 24 members will change the tribal government are in for a rude awakening. Full Story »

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