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Navajo leader Samuel Yazzie dies

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Flags to be flown at half-staff

WIINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer issued a proclamation on Oct. 20, in honor of former Navajo Nation lawmaker, chapter official, and school board official Samuel Yazzie, who passed away at the age of 75. He was born in Keams Canyon, Ariz., and resided with his family in Lukachukai, Ariz., all his life.

“His teachings and contributions to the Navajo Nation will forever be remembered and cherished,” Nez said

Yazzie was Tó’aheedlíinii (Water Flows Together) and born for Ta’neeszahnii (Tangle Clan). He served four terms as a Council Delegate with the 16th Navajo Nation Council from...

Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, October 15, 2021

A Very Close Call

A Canadian woman says she is lucky to be alive after a meteor crashed through her roof and wound up on a pillow next to her head. Ruth Hamilton of Golden, British Columbia, said she was sound asleep the night of Oct. 4 when a loud crash and the feeling of debris falling on her face caused her to leap from her bed. A large stone and smaller bits were scattered on her bed. “Everything about the story was consistent with a meteorite fall, and the fact that this bright fireball had occurred basically right at the same time made it a pretty overwhelming case,” astronomer Peter Brown said.

Earthquakes

A magnitude 6.1 quake after...

Forest Service schedules prescribed burn

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Fire managers on the Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands may implement a Copperton prescribed fire on the Mount Taylor Ranger District.

The Copperton prescribed fire is part of the Redondo RX project. Crews are looking to burn the following units in the project: 1,907 acres on the Copperton unit three miles west of Post Office Flats in the Zuni Mountains. The Cibola NF & NGs manages all prescribed fires in compliance with New Mexico state regulations on air quality and smoke management.

The decision to proceed depends on multiple factors, including resource availability, fuel moisture levels, air quality and forecast weather. Prescribed burns are designed to meet specific...

New Mexico moves to Crisis Standards of Care

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New Mexico is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by enacting Crisis Standards of Care for the state health care system.

“Today (Oct. 18), the state is offering clarity and support as providers seek to make difficult choices about how to allocate scarce – and precious – health care resources,” Dr. David Scrase said. The acting secretary for the New Mexico Department of Health continued. “The goals, as always, remain the same: to save as many New Mexican lives as possible, and to help sustain the health care providers who have sustained our communities throughout the entire pandemic.”

This means some of the state’s hospitals and providers will employ a standardized and...

COVID Halloween calls for special care on Navajo Nation

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Department of Health urges safe celebration for Halloween 2021

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The Navajo Department of Health continues to caution schools and the general public and provide public health guidance to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 infections at all times, including the upcoming Halloween weekend.

With the realization that new daily cases continue to fluctuate on the Navajo Nation, and with New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah continuing to report large numbers of new infections, the Navajo Department of Health is suggesting Navajo Nation residents choose virtual events such as virtual costume contests, outdoor trunk-or-treating, and  activities at home with...

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