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Ganado, AZ

Lat / Lon: 35.7114°N / 109.542°W

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    Navajo fire danger at maximum

    06/16/11 The Navajo Nation, and pretty much the entire Southwest, is under a red flag warning. The area is at high risk for wild fires because of "tinder dry" grass, hot weather, wind and lack of rain, said Pat Willeto, dispatch manager for the Navajo Region BIA Wildland Fire Management Department.
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    A pioneer runner

    06/10/11 Not many find a love for running by escaping bullies in their schools but that's exactly the story for La Tanya Diaz Cortez-Curley. As a child, she and her younger sister were brutally harassed and the only way to escape, Curley felt, was to run.
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    4-2. Nady lleva a los Cascabeles al liderato de su Divisi?n

    05/29/11 Redacci?n EE.UU., 29 may (EFE).- El guardabosques Xavier Nady conect? doble de dos carreras en el octavo episodio para darle a los Cascabeles de Arizona su sexta victoria consecutiva, al vencer 4-2 a los Astros de Houston.
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    Steamboat gets cell service with Toyeii tower

    05/27/11 Its name may denote an obsolete technology, but remote Steamboat Chapter is rapidly catching up with the 21st Century.
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    'Best group of kids'

    05/27/11 Every dribble, every shot and every game got Troyal Turquoise closer to his goal. "I always looked in the newspapers for the all-star selection and it became one of my goals," said the Round Valley senior. "I told my mom that one day I want to be on that list."
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    Bike run kicks off Special Olympics fundraisers

    04/22/11 April 9 definitely was not a day to circumnavigate the Zuni Mountains on a motorcycle. The road from Window Rock to Grants, N.M., to Zuni, N.M., and back was cold, windy, dusty and wet.
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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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    Alray Nelson avoids jail time

    02/19/11 Fort Lewis Colleges former student body president escaped time in jail when he was sentenced Friday for providing false information to authorities.
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    Delegates haggle over legality of budget

    02/18/11 There is still no operating budget for fiscal year 2011, although the Navajo Nation Council attempted to pass the budget during a Feb. 15 special session.
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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...
     

    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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    Arizona Republic Class 1A-3A all-state girls volleyball teams

    11/21/10 The Republic honors the state's best girls volleyball players in Classes 1A-3A.
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    Parsippany, NJ: Driver whose car was struck by NJ Transit train claims GPS unit led him to Mount Tabor crossing

    10/29/10 PARSIPPANY--An Arizona man whose vehicle was struck by a train after getting stuck on tracks in Mount Tabor early Thursday told a 911 operator his GPS unit led him to the crossing, officials said.
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    Friday night scores

    10/25/10 Class 3A Round Valley 42, Safford 29 Blue Ridge 36, Show Low 18 Florence 49, Empire 15 Fountain Hills 40, San Tan 6 Payson 54, Alchesay 0 Wickenburg 7, Parker 0 Chinle 66, Window Rock 18 Holbrook 42, Ganado 24 Santa Cruz 26, Globe 9 Snowflake 43, Monument Valley 6 Class 2A Willcox 21, Thatcher 20 Pima 40, Morenci 36 Tempe Prep 34, Bourgade Catholic 8 Northwest Christian 67, North Pointe 0 Benson ...
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    Navajo closer than ever to electing woman leader

    10/18/10 WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) - Lynda Lovejoy walks past throngs of parade-goers in her traditional, crushed velvet dress and moccasins, her campaign button on the sleeve. Speaking through a microphone, she says she'll bring fresh perspective to the Navajo government if elected president.
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    Navajo closer than ever to electing woman leader

    10/18/10 Lynda Lovejoy walks past throngs of parade-goers in her traditional, crushed velvet dress and moccasins, her campaign button on the sleeve. Speaking through a microphone, she says she'll bring fresh perspective to the...
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    Navajo closer than ever to electing woman leader

    10/18/10 WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - Lynda Lovejoy walks past throngs of parade-goers in her traditional, crushed velvet dress and moccassins, her campaign button on the sleeve. Speaking through a microphone, she says she'll bring fresh perspective to the Navajo governme
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    Navajo closer than ever to electing woman leader

    10/17/10 Lynda Lovejoy walks past throngs of parade-goers in her traditional, crushed velvet dress and moccasins, her campaign button on the sleeve. Speaking through a microphone, she says she'll bring f...
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    Navajo closer than ever to electing first woman to lead on nation's largest Indian reservation

    10/17/10 WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - Lynda Lovejoy walks past throngs of parade-goers in her traditional, crushed velvet dress and moccassins, her campaign button on the sleeve. Speaking through a microphone, she says she'll bring fresh perspective to the Navajo government if elected president.
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    Hubbell resident artist first Native in program

    10/11/10 Master craftsman Lon Paker is the first-ever Navajo artist in residence at the Hubbel Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona. Parker finds inspiration for his delicate work in the most unlikely of places. The earring hanging from his left ear was fashioned from a Spam can opener he found thrown away.
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