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- Let's duel
Nathan Kilgore showed the Navajo Times a copy of a letter he said he hand-carried last Wednesday to the Navajo Nation's auditor general, attorney general and Ethics and Rules Committee.
- County supporters say goodbye to trio
Supervisors Louise Yellowman and Deb Hill and County Attorney Terry Hance are retiring.
- 1, 2, 3 punch of snow on way
Pull down the snow shovel and unpack the mittens, scarves and down coats, a prolonged winter storm system is heading our way.
- If you go
What: The first hotel inside Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Where: On the Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah - about 320 miles from central Phoenix.
- LeChee president-elect accused of illegal tactics
LeCHEE -- Irene Whitekiller is due to be seated as president of the Navajo Nation's LeChee Chapter next month, but first must await a review of complaints of illegal campaign tactics by her.
- Navajo Code Talker museum in Kayenta
As most travelers know, it's not uncommon to discover little treasures in the most unusual places.
- Audit faults Tuba City schools
State auditors have found that Tuba City Unified School District administrators overspent their budget, and overpaid employees, among other mistakes in the past fiscal year.
- April Lester, Jennifer Yazzie Make All Conference Volleyball Team
By Greg Perkins Monument Valley won the 3A state title this year and it is no surprise that Lady Mustangs also domi-nated the postseason all conference awards, placing four players on the list.
- Service work to interrupt western Rez Internet, long-distance services
Tuba City, Lechee, Black Mesa, Shonto and Kaibeto customers with Frontier Communications Company are expected to lose long-distance phone and Internet service from midnight to 5 a.m. Wednesdsay.
- Police log
Missing teen Police are searching for a 16-year-old Flagstaff girl who was reported missing on Oct.
- Winslow Girls Take Third In Regional Cross Country Meet
By Sam Conner The Winslow girls' cross country team came in third in the 3A North Region meet held last Saturday at Monument Valley High School.
- Ground realities
Besides controversy, the war in Iraq has thus far generated a pair of grim and unprecedented bookends: Lori Piestewa, Private First Class, U.S. Army, died 3/23/03. Hostile fire - ambush.
- Dems sweep supervisor seats
Democrats Mandy Metzger of Flagstaff and Anderson Mesa and Lena Fowler of Tuba City have won seats on the Coconino County Board of Supervisors.
- Veterans' Mountain name is being pushed by some
Some legislators and veterans hope to honor Arizona's veterans by naming a mountain Veterans' Mountain, but it might not be easy.
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- Sun City man suggests the name for a currently unnamed peak.
Arizona lawmakers are lining up behind a proposal to name a north Phoenix mountain "Veterans Mountain." The idea came from a Sun City man, Lanny Brent, who admits he borrowed it from a newspaper story he saw ...
- 1,000 Words: Foul-weather fair
THE 40TH ANNUAL WESTERN NAVAJO FAIR included five days of activities, culminating Sunday, Oct.
- Police blotter: Street race suspected in fatal accident
Littlewater, N.M., man is being investigated by Navajo Police in connection with a fatal accident that might have stemmed from a "street race" - two cars racing on a public road.
- County Supervisors Race: Taking some lonely stands
If elected to Coconino County's top board overseeing public health, land use and other public services, Republican Faron Morgan of Tuba City pledges to make decisions on housing developments based on whether ...
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City DescriptionTuba City (Navajo: Tó Naneesdizí) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The population was 8,225 at the 2000 census. It is the Navajo Indian Reservation's largest community, slightly larger than Shiprock, New Mexico. The Hopi town of Moenkopi lies directly to its southeast.
The name of the town honors Tuuvi, a Hopi headman from Oraibi. The Navajo name for Tuba City, Tó Naneesdizí translates as “tangled waters” which probably refers to the many springs below the surface of the ground which are the source of several reservoirs.
Tuba City is located within the Painted Desert on the western side of the Navajo Nation. The town is situated on U.S. Route 160, near the junction with Arizona State Route 264. Tuba City is located about 50 miles from the eastern entrance to Grand Canyon National Park. Most of Tuba City's residents are Navajo, with a small Hopi minority. Arizona does not currently observe Daylight Time, however the Navajo reservation does. In practice the community has a varied observance. Tribal offices and schools observe DST; most businesses do not.
The written history of the town goes back more than 200 years. When Father Francisco ... Read MoreCity Contained By:Timezones:Size:
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