|  | | | | | | Americana at its best is right here in Farmington, N.M., this week. Most of the 50 states, along with countries such as Australia and Canada, are represented at the National High School Finals Rodeo, where young high school rodeo stars are competing for a national championship.
Full Story Once again, complete incompetency, corruption, mismanagement, greed and most likely a combination of all these traits has created yet another storm of mistrust regarding American Indian affairs and the wisdom in spending taxpayer dollars.
Full Story Editor's note: This week in comments is a new feature of the Viewpoint page that summarizes activity in The Daily Times Internet discussion forum.
Full Story Editor's note: This week in comments is a new feature of the Viewpoint page that summarizes activity in The Daily Times Internet discussion forum.
Full Story Editor's note: This week in comments is a new feature of the Viewpoint page that summarizes activity in The Daily Times Internet discussion forum.
Full Story Happy Independence Day! Our nation celebrates its 232nd birthday today, and that's why we party hard with fireworks, ice cream, flags, cookouts, campouts, or just relaxing in the recliner.
Full Story I'm going to tell you a story Š one I hope will tell the whole story. It's a cow story, which is kind of weird, because I'm no cowboy.
Full Story Editor's note: This week in comments is a new feature of the Viewpoint page that summarizes activity in The Daily Times Internet discussion forum.
Full Story We are having our personal bank information, account passwords and credit card numbers stolen at a greater rate than ever before.
Full Story So I'm sitting here writing an e-mail when another e-mail arrived at the same time. "Bling!" went the sound on my computer.
Full Story San Juan Center for Independence is a nonprofit, consumer controlled/directed independent living center that serves individuals with disabilities.
Full Story Lately, I've been giving heartfelt thanks to God for allowing me to live a life of pure luxury. No, I'm not rich, just a working guy making a living like most folks.
Full Story OK, so you can walk and chew gum at the same time. Congratulations, graduates. Just please realize that earning your education does not stop with that diploma you received a couple of weeks ago.
Full Story The Sunday morning worship service was a bit different Sunday. A Farmington soldier died to make it that way.
Full Story TEEC NOS POS, Ariz. — The sign said there was a community school up the hill, so I turned onto the old road and eased up that way.
Full Story It would be a serious mistake to think that this newspaper will give up so easy. Hardly. The results of a biased federal inquiry into the travel by hundreds of Navajo delegates to a conference in Hawaii, many of them using public money, found no wrongdoing and Sen.
Full Story Someone asked me Tuesday if I'd be writing a "told-you-so" type of column regarding the Farmington city manager getting fired.
Full Story Just a few years ago, I was speaking to a media law class at Washington & Lee University in Virginia, and I'll never forget the comment I made that seemed to most capture their attention.
Full Story No one enjoys reading about young teenagers trying to commit suicide. No one at this newspaper enjoys writing about it.
Full Story The shrill sound of a peacock calling out from its perch high on the security fence echoed around the walls of the stately backyard compound.
Full Story I'm just guessing, but I'll bet Mr. Denton Blueeyes never has visited Hawaii. However, given that nearly 400 of his fellow tribal members spent perhaps $1 million in public money to go there, I'm sure he thinks it must be a pretty darn special place.
Full Story A college journalism teacher once walked into my crowded classroom and told us: "If every one of you were to become the editor of your hometown's newspaper tomorrow, no two of you would publish your newspaper the same way.
Full Story New jet-powered bombers roared overhead low enough to shake the windows. Military bases, especially in Florida, were beehives of activity, with the green-painted vehicles buzzing in and out and crammed with men and supplies.
Full Story Happy Thanksgiving. There are many things we as a community should be thankful for today. I thought I'd share but a few of the highlights: *** Thank you to the children, who make us smile and give us hope for tomorrow.
Full Story Autumn is winding its way through the San Juan Basin with the final wave of orange and gold tree colors, and as always, it's a beautiful sight to behold.
Full Story There seems to be much division in our community today over the issue of whether to allow a so-called Gay-Straight Alliance club into our local school system.
Full Story Wednesday's column (Nov. 7), with the headline "Navajo schoolchildren deserve better," garnered dozens of e-mail responses from all over the U.S., with a majority of them coming from local writers claiming to be Navajo.
Full Story In case you're wondering, the purpose of the story, "Navajo tribe sends 362-plus to Hawaii conference," was not so much to inform, as it was to make the Navajo Nation, its educators and its president look wasteful, look frivolous and look bad.
Full Story So the Navajo Nation decided to visit Hawaii for a few days. What's the big deal about that? Anglo senators, representatives and other government leaders take junkets.
Full Story The scanner crackled with the voice of the first emergency responder to the scene. He was calling for immediate medical assistance for a patient in critical need.
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