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Farmington Daily Times
March 13, 2018
Nez, a full-time student at the University of New Mexico, is taking this step to help others because she understands the number of classes that focus on science, technology, engineering and mathematics is limited in public schools. She also wants students to know they are not alone in enjoying science.
Indian Country Today Media Network
March 13, 2018
If photography is your thing, pull on some hiking boots and head to the Shiprock pinnacle, one of New Mexico's most iconic landmarks. Located near the community of Shiprock, this towering monolith is known as Tse' Bit' A'i, or “rock with wings.” White settlers renamed it Shiprock because of the peak'sÃâà...
KRQE News 13
March 12, 2018
KIRTLAND, N.M. (KRQE) - A Navajo woman is hoping to bring the world of braille to her culture. Carol Green, from Kirtland, is blind. She is a teacher of the ... Using a 3D printer, I would create models of wonderful landscapes, like Shiprock," says Green. There are more than 200 applicants for the award.
The Journal
March 4, 2018
... filmmaker was arrested Saturday on charges of sexual assault while in town for this year's Durango Independent Film Festival, according to the Durango Police Department. Durango Police Detective Josh Newman confirmed Sunday that Kody Dayish – a 29-year-old filmmaker from Shiprock, New MexicoÃâà...
Farmington Daily Times
February 22, 2018
SHIPROCK — Christopher Ruszkowski, secretary designate for the New Mexico Public Education Department, has expressed his remorse to the community of Shiprock for a "poor historical reference” he made during an address in December in Albuquerque. Ruszkowski spoke to the Central ConsolidatedÃâà...
KOB 4
December 31, 1999
DURANGO, Colo. -- Filmmaker Kody Dayish, a Shiprock native, was arrested Saturday morning on allegations of sexually assaulting a woman the night before. Advertisement. According to court documents, a woman had accompanied Dayish to the Durango Independent Film Festival in order to model in aÃâà...
Navajo-Hopi Observer
December 31, 1999
SHIPROCK, New Mexico — The road to repeat as state champions is not easy; it starts with winning the first game of the 2018 New Mexico 4A state tournament, which the Shiprock Lady Chieftains did when they defeated the Lady Horsemen of St. Michaels 63-35. “We are going to take one game at a time,”Ãâà...
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