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Begaye in Class

Tribune-News - Wed Aug 13

Photo by Linda Kor Robyn Begaye, a student in Jon Bokker's fifth grade class at Hulet Elementary School in Holbrook, appears excited and ready to get into the new school year.

Miss Navajo County

Tribune-News - Wed Aug 13

Photo by Naomi Hatch Britney Kay, the daughter of Donovan and Tara Kay of Taylor, was crowned as the 2009 Miss Navajo County at the annual pageant held Aug.

Holbrook Public Works Director Resigns

Tribune-News - Fri Aug 08

By Tammy Gray-Searles "It's with regret that I accepted the resignation of Public Works Director Don Fischer," Holbrook City Manager Carlo Pilgrim announced on Aug.

Old West Days Celebration Promises Fun For The Family

Tribune-News - Fri Aug 08

By Linda Kor The 2008 Old West Days celebration, planned for Friday and Saturday, Aug.

Building Code, Seven Ordinances Face Winslow Council Tuesday

Tribune-News - Fri Aug 08

The Winslow City Council will face a busy night on Tuesday, Aug. 12, with a special meeting at 6 p.m. which will be devoted to discussion of the international building code led by Inspector Marshall Larsen and ...

Wild horses, burros up for adoption

Colorado River Weekender - Wed Aug 06

A wild burro waits for adoption to a new home. They are the living symbol's of America's Wild West, and Aug.

Navajo County Sheriff's Office

The White Mountain Independent - Tue Aug 05

Area Three, comprised of more than 2,000 square miles, covers the areas of Heber, Overgaard, Chevelon Retreat, Chevelon Acres, Aripine, Antelope Valley, Clay Springs and Pinedale.

UBS running low on certain blood types

White Mountain Independent - Tue Aug 05

United Blood services are are low on O- and O+ and B- blood types. Did you know that most people are eligible to give blood up to six times per year, but the typical donor gives just once? Do you have what it ...

Crime lab costs shifted to local law enforcement

White Mountain Independent - Tue Aug 05

Law enforcement agencies throughout Navajo County could find their budgets short by a total of more than $283,000 in the next fiscal year.

Small fire districts receive big grants

White Mountain Independent - Fri Aug 01

White Mountain Lake and Pinedale/Clay Springs fire districts were recipients of a small grant provided through Navajo County Emergency Services.

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