Area in Brief
Dog Dip
NAZLINI A Dog Dip
will be 1-5 p.m., July 23, at the NHA Housing at Burnside.
Donated Foods
NAZLINI Donated
food will be 10 a.m.-12 p.m., July 23, at the Nazlini Chapter
House,
Regular Meeting
CHINLE Veterans
Organization will be 1-4 p.m., July 23, at the Chinle Chapter
House. All Veterans and dependents welcome.
Records Office
HOLBROOK Navajo
County Vital Records office will be at the Whiteriver-Indian Health
Services, July 23, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1 -3 p.m.
Water Report
The Consumer Confidence
Report, an annual mandated report on the quality of your drinking
water, is now available from the Yahtahey Water and Sanitation
District for residence of the Navajo Estates Subdivision entrances
at N. and S. La Bah and S. Cle Ki, as well as the Navajo Estates
Fire Department and the Yah-ta-hey post office. Info call 905-1937.
Agency Caucus
WINDOW ROCK Western
Navajo Agency Caucus of the Navajo Nation Council meetings will
be July 22-24, beginning 8 a.m. at the Dine Restaurant (Quality
Inn), Window Rock.
Children's Play
TWIN LAKES Pubic
invited to the Navajo Childrens Threatre Play, Little
Navajo Woman Warrior dress rehearsal, 6:30 p.m., July 23,
and the production 10 :30 a.m., July 24, both events at Twin Lakes
Elementary School. Admission free. Info call Ms. Clark 505-735-2211.
Corn Mush
IYANBITO How
to make Blue Corn Mush class will be 10 a.m., July 23, at
the Iyanbito Chapter. Bring your own pot and blue corn. Info call
Dorothy 505-488-5650.
MVD hours
GALLUP The Motor
vehicle department will open at 10:15 a.m., July 23, for a staff
meeting
No Child Left Behind
SHIPROCK Parents
and guardians of all central consolidated school district students
participating in the No Child Left Behind-school choice transportation
program: Due to decreased bus funding, only students choosing
Ruth N. Bond Elementary can ride the No Child Left Behind bus
for the school year. However, if Ruth does not make AYP this year,
it will not be an accepting school, therefore, students will have
to either provide their own transportation or attend school within
their attendance area.
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Tuesday
July 22, 2008
Selected
Stories:
Woman's cry for help
ends
in her arrest
He spoke, they asked
Navajo Nation State of the Nation
and
Council grills President
Shirley
Internet shutdown
delayed
Officials:
Don't eat fresh jalapenos
Board
insists Gamerco water is safe
Deaths
Area in Brief
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