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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer in self-quarantine due to exposure to COVID-19

During a live online town hall update April 9, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez announced that he and Vice President Myron Lizer are currently self-quarantined because of being in close proximity April 7 to a first responder who later learned they tested positive for COVID-19.

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Page man arrested for urging killings of Navajo over virus

The Page Police Department announced April 7 that 34-year-old Daniel Franzen was taken into custody on suspicion of attempting to incite an act of terrorism.

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Navajo health care facilities receive 250 COVID-19 test kits through University of Arizona and Navajo Nation partnership

Navajo Nation Council Speaker Seth Damon and University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins reported April 2 that 250 COVID-19 test kits will be donated to the Navajo Nation to help meet the rapidly growing need for coronavirus testing.

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Winslow Lady Bulldogs softball fall in tournament, lose to Page

The Winslow Lady Bulldogs lost to the Henderson, Nevada Coronado Lady Cougars 8-7 March 6 in the Tournament of Champions at Bullhead City.

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Nez, Randall Joe serve as guest speakers at Window Rock boys basketball banquet

On March 5, President Jonathan Nez served as a guest speaker at the Window Rock High School boys basketball banquet in Fort Defiance, Arizona. During the event, Nez thanked parents and congratulated players on their hard work as student athletes.

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Page Lady Sand Devils state runner-ups at 3A state basketball tournament

The 2020 Arizona State 3A Boys and Girls tournament semifinals and championships were held at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum at the Arizona State Fairgrounds Feb. 28-29.