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Yazzie-Martinez plaintiffs plead for computers, internet access for students

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The discussion expands to include education, legislation, systemic problems

SANTA FE—Plaintiffs in the landmark Yazzie/Martinez education lawsuit asked the First Judicial District Court Dec. 15 to order the State of New Mexico to provide computers and high-speed internet access to the thousands of “at-risk” students...

RMCHCS receives first COVID-19 vaccines

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Gallup — Following this weekend’s authorization by the Federal Drug Administration  for the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services received its first shipment of vaccines on Dec. 16. The New Mexico Department of Health will ship the first allotment of 125 doses from its Albuquerque warehouse and will follow up with two more shipments, a week apart.

RMCHCS will follow the Centers for Disease Control  recommendation and administer the first vaccines to healthcare personnel who directly interact with patients and are at the highest level of risk for infection.

RMCHCS is working with the New Mexico Department...

Hope for Bears Ears restoration with Biden-Harris Administration

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When President-elect Joe Biden takes office next month, his agenda will hold the hopes of Navajo Nation leaders for the restoration of Bears Ears National Monument.

Bears Ears, which was two-million acres when originally established in 2016 by President Obama, was reduced in size by President Donald Trump in 2017.

“After years of litigation, the Department of Justice looks forward to the Navajo Nation having the opportunity to work with the other tribal parties and the Biden-Harris Administration in a collaboration of sovereigns to permanently restore protections to the lands and sites in Bears Ears, which have great significance to our culture, history, and way of life,” Navajo...

Diné College holds first virtual winter commencement

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TSAILE, Ariz. — Fearing an outbreak of COVID-19, Diné College conducted its first ever virtual graduation ceremony Dec. 11 during which more than 50 students received associate’s and bachelor’s degrees and certificates.

The graduation ceremony included Spring 2020 and Fall 2020 graduates — the latter of whom weren’t able to participate in an actual ceremony in March due to the coronavirus outbreak. The Navajo Nation continues to have a high COVID-19 caseload and a simultaneous in-person graduation was subsequently canceled.

Amanda Begay, a bachelor’s degree graduate in psychology who is from Lukachukai, Ariz., said the coronavirus pandemic made things that much more...

First doses of COVID-19 vaccine arrive in New Mexico

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It has been nearly one year since the COVID-19 pandemic that disrupted life across the world began. But now, it appears there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel.

Dr. Tracie Collins, the newly-appointed cabinet secretary for the New Mexico Department of Health, began a video update on NMDOH’s Facebook page on Dec. 15 by saying she has good news.

“The very first doses of the Pfizer vaccine have arrived in New Mexico, with more arriving today and tomorrow [Dec. 16-17],” Collins said, adding the state expects to receive 17,550 doses with this first shipment. NMDOH has plans in motion to issue the doses to over 30 New Mexico hospitals.

“Today we begin to turn the tide...

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