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Four appointees in place on state’s new Civil Rights Commission

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Senator Steve Neville, R- Farmington, has been appointed to the New Mexico Civil Rights Commission that was created  by legislation during the special session in July.

The Legislative Council which is made up of leadership from both the house and senate, and other members, appointed Neville to the commission.

Six...

Recovery Council urges businesses to apply for loan program

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SANTA FE—Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Economic Recovery Council is urging small businesses that have been hard hit by the COVID-19 public health emergency to apply for an emergency loan program now available through the New Mexico Finance Authority.

The Small Business Recovery Act of 2020 set aside $400 million from New Mexico’s Severance Tax Permanent Fund to provide loans to New Mexico businesses and nonprofits that have experienced financial hardship during the pandemic.

“This is a great opportunity for businesses to get some critical help that could make the difference in being able to navigate through this very difficult period,” Economic Recovery Council Chairwoman...

Navajo Nation Vice President Lizer speaks at Republican National Convention

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer spoke during the Republican National Convention Aug. 25. He provided a three minute speech that was pre-recorded in Shiprock, N.M. earlier in the week.

“I give this address from the majestic rock spires of Shiprock, Tse Bit’ai or Rock with Wings, as known by our Diné People. It is here that many of our ancestral leaders sought to govern and lead a Nation within a Nation,” he continued. “They sought to lead their people into the promises of a better way of life for their children’s children. It is also here where they have not been as successful as the rest of America.

“Our First Nations’ people are the host...

COVID case numbers remain stable on Navajo Nation

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Department of Health, in coordination with the Navajo Epidemiology Center and the Navajo Area Indian Health Service, reported 14 new COVID-19 positive cases for the Navajo Nation and four more deaths on Aug. 26.

The total number of deaths has reached 498. Reports indicate that 7,018 individuals have recovered from COVID-19 – this number is lower than previously reported due to an error reported by one health care facility.

As of Aug. 26, 93,135 COVID-19 tests have been administered. The total number of COVID-19 positive cases is 9,597.

Navajo Nation COVID-19 positive cases by Service Unit:

Chinle Service Unit: 2,309

Crownpoint Service Unit...

Diné College’s Fall 2020 student enrollment exceeds expectations

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TSAILE, Ariz. — Diné College reported a Fall 2020 student enrollment of more than 1,300 and returning students were met with some big changes. The number of enrolled students is high considering the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, college officials said.

“At first I thought we weren’t going to get high enrollment mainly due to limitations with Internet broadband and connectivity,” Diné College Provost Geraldine Garrity, Ed.D. said. “But I think students found a way and prepared for the fall semester and it’s good news for the students and the college.”

The college reported that 1,348 students were enrolled as of Aug. 24 — just 50 students short of the same time frame...

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