News for Tuesday, September 19, 2017

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Whether you’re 10 or 100, most Hopis who listen to KUYI Hopi Radio are greeted nearly every morning by the DJ Jimmy Davis Lucero’s legendary morning cry.

By Loretta James September 19, 2017
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ADOT: beware of flood damage when buying a used vehicle
Agency warns vehicles damaged in recent hurricanes can make their way to Arizona

After hurricanes that caused widespread flooding in Texas and Florida, Arizonans in the market for used cars have even more reason to pay close attention to a vehicle’s condition and history, especially in private sales.

By Williams-Grand Canyon News September 19, 2017
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“Embrace Change and Make a Difference” are the themes of the Western Agency Fair, October 12 – 15. The Western Diné Alliance wholeheartedly endorses that theme 100 percent.

September 19, 2017
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Winslow honored the fallen heroes of the terrorist attack on 9/11. The first time Winslow honoured those who fell on that day was in 2002.

By Navajo-Hopi Observer September 19, 2017
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Red Sands Christian School hosted a fair Sept. 16 to help raise funds in the hope of moving the school to Winslow, Arizona.

By Navajo-Hopi Observer September 19, 2017
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The Winslow Bulldogs defeated the Tuba City Warriors 56-8 in Tuba City Sept. 15. The win improved Winslow’s record to 4-0 and left the Warriors with a 3-2 mark.

By Navajo-Hopi Observer September 19, 2017
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Hopi High’s Jihad Nodman took first place at the Payson Invite in a recent cross country meet.

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It’s been a busy year for KUYI Hopi Radio.

By Loretta James September 19, 2017

Whether you’re 10 or 100, most Hopis who listen to KUYI Hopi Radio are greeted nearly every morning by the DJ Jimmy Davis Lucero’s legendary morning cry.

By Loretta James September 19, 2017
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Upcoming news and events for the Navajo and Hopi reservations and surrounding areas.

September 19, 2017
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Controlling Navajo Nation’s free-roaming horse dilemma
Wildhorse advocates and Navajo Nation contend with overpopulation of horses on the Navajo Reservation

For centuries, wild horses have roamed the Navajo Nation, where they serve as both a symbol of the unconquerable Native spirit and the iconic image of the American West.

By Alysa Landry, Indian Country Today Media Network September 19, 2017
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The primary election for Hopi Tribal chairman and vice chairman took place Sept. 14. The results were unofficial until Sept. 19, which was the last day candidates could challenge the results.

By Navajo-Hopi Observer September 19, 2017
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On the afternoon of Sept. 11, Navajo Police Department arrested the driver of a vehicle that crashed into a school bus on the Navajo Nation, two other passengers were arrested for public intoxication.

By Navajo-Hopi Observer September 19, 2017
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When John Doyle first noticed signs of trouble in the Little Bighorn River, he was still a young member of the Apsaalooke Nation in southeastern Montana.

By Lauren Kalijur and Macee Beheler, Special report by News 21, courtesy of Cronkite News September 19, 2017
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The Navajo Nation president, vice president and members of the council offered their heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of former U.S. Senator Pete Domenici, who passed away Sept. 13.

By Navajo-Hopi Observer September 19, 2017