Eva Smiley, legislative aid to the Resources Committee, hides from the photographer behind documents that list numerous checks written to her daughter and father at the legislative branch offices on Sept.
As many as 25 disbursements, totaling $15,800, were made to the same individual in one year, despite a rule passed by the council in 2007 that prohibits tribal members from receiving assistance more than once a year, the records show.
The Office of Youth Development is set to lose one of its major grants at the end of the month, a loss that could affect thousands of students living on and around the Navajo Nation.
12. The victim, Kerry Davis Yazzie, 30, of Tsaile, Ariz., was transported to the Dilkon Police District about 9 p.m. Once police saw that he was bleeding heavily, he was transported to the Winslow hospital for treatment.
Front row, left to right are Ed Garrison, medical doctor at Dine College; Jolanta Billey, Anita David and Meria Miller-Castillo, Dine College students receiving their public health certification; Doug Taren, associate dean for academic affaist at COPH.
Desirea L. LaMotte, left, of Navajo Station near Ganado, Ariz., raises her degrees in Associate of Arts in Fine Arts and Social Behavioral Science at the commencement ceremony at Dine College in Tsaile, Ariz., on Thursday, May 7, 2009.