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    Suspect released to Marines

    07/09/11 A son of the man accused of killing a Navajo Nation police officer must report for duty in N.C. while his aggravated assault case proceeds in the courts.
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    Moment of silence

    07/08/11 Saturday's funeral procession for Navajo Nation Police Sgt. Darrell Cervandez Curley made its way from Chinle across the Defiance Plateau to its destination at the family burial plot in Fort Defiance.
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    Hundreds turn out to honor slain officer

    06/30/11 PAGE -- More than 700 people have turned out on two separate occasions this week to honor Sgt. Darrell Curley, the Navajo Nation Police officer killed in the line of duty last weekend.
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    Feds charge Ariz. man in Navajo officer shooting

    06/29/11 Federal authorities on Tuesday charged an Arizona man with first-degree murder in the weekend shooting of a Navajo Nation police officer in one of the reservation's communities.
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    Feds charge man in Navajo officer shooting; suspect's sons face separate tribal charges

    06/28/11 FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - Federal authorities on Tuesday charged an Arizona man with first-degree murder in the weekend shooting of a Navajo Nation police officer in one of the reservation's communities.
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    Gallup women revive ancient art

    06/03/11 BERNIE DOTSON Gallup Independent GALLUP, N.M. The sultry music sounds like a snake charmer's flute, and synchronously the five women begin to dance. A glimpse of belly jewelry is revealed as colorful, sheer scarves float across their midriffs. As the flute winds through a scale of notes, the symmetry of the group becomes evident with each rhythmic roll. It's one of the world's oldest dance forms ...
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    School district layoffs take shape

    06/02/11 While teachers in the Gallup-McKinley County School District worry about who will get a pink slip, teachers in Tuba City and Chinle can relax because no layoffs are planned there.
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    Ready to work

    04/14/11 They are still in high school but the Skills Northeast Arizona Technological Institute of Vocational Education's 2011 championships revealed that many students are skilled enough for entry-level jobs in their chosen fields.
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    Former Gallup High basketball player eyes college

    04/13/11 BERNIE DOTSON Gallup Independent GALLUP, N.M. If the basketball court at Gallup High School could speak, tales of superstar Alfonzo Hubbard would likely fill the air. Those within earshot would be hard-pressed to find comparable stories around northwestern New Mexico. The half-African-American, half-Navajo Hubbard burst on the scene in 2006, and by the time he was done in 2009, he was a ...
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    Native Rain rolls to finals championship

    03/31/11 It was a sweet win for Native Rain - the newly crowned 2011 Navajo Nation Youth Basketball Finals girls champions. Native Rain, the No. 1 team from the Shiprock Agency, defeated the Lobos, Crownpoint's No. 1 team, for the championship.
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    32 inducted into Navajo Tech honor society

    03/25/11 Olivia Holiday, right, of Window Rock, lights a candle during a ceremony for the induction of 32 students into the National Technical Honor Society Tuesday in Crownpoint. Holiday is studying for her associates in veterinary technology.
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    AISD to consider bids for new school

    03/20/11 Trustees of the Abilene Independent School District will consider awarding a bid for the construction of a new elementary school when the board meets today.
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    Real Estate in Phoenix Arizona: Market and Financial Information for Home Sellers

    02/09/11 Look quickly and carefully around the city of Phoenix. Real estate in Phoenix Arizona has exploded t...
     

    New alignment splits PHS sports schedules

    01/18/11 East sports were assigned its own particular configuration when the Arizona Interscholastic Association replaced the decades-old conference-region prep sports format with a division-section alignment.
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    Top sports stories of 2010

    12/30/10 Darlene and David Peshlakai, parents of the late Deshauna Peshlakai, watch as aunt Gloria Peshlakai and cousin Jermaine Peshlakai display the volleyball and basketball jerseys of their late daughter.
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    Top wrestlers take aim at new season

    12/16/10 Some of the area's top wrestlers from Arizona and New Mexico competed at the Ganado Multiple last week and coaches spoke about their top wrestlers' performances so far this season.
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    'Hitler's War' hits home

    12/10/10 Apicture of the beach at Camp Pendleton, Calif., where the Navajo Code Talkers trained, sparked a flood of memories for Code Talker Teddy Draper of Chinle.
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    For organizer, Native arts fair a place of meaningful creations

    11/27/10 It's not drawing Black Friday-sized crowds, but the 18th annualmarket of indigenous arts in Tucson is offering locals items theycan't get in chain stores.
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    Chinle man indicted for sexual assault on pastor

    11/25/10 Associated Press - November 25, 2010 1:05 PM ET FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) - A federal grand jury has indicted a Chinle man for the 2005 sexual assault of a female pastor on the Navajo...
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    Chinle man indicted for rape, beating of pastor

    11/24/10 A Chinle man has been federally indicted in connection with a2005 cold case -- the rape and beating of a female pastor on theNavajo Nation.
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    Lovejoy landslide fails to appear

    11/11/10 Earl Tulley speaks to supporters with his wife, Leila Help-Tulley at his side as president candidate Lynda Lovejoy is comforted by her husband Tuesday night at their campaign tent in Window Rock.
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