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Monday, June 16, 2025 - Word of the Day

Navajo Word/Phrase: ádántsíjíkees

English Translation: Think for oneself or self

Usage in a sentence (Navajo): Ádántsíjíkees łeh, áko t’áádoole’í doo hananitł’ah dah łeh.

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Colonial Life is Coming to Window Rock – June 17–18

Talk one-on-one with Colonial Life reps for claims, enrollments, or updates at Admin Building One. Get answers about accident, cancer, disability, and life coverage – all in one visit.

If you would like to set an appointment or have questions please contact: Lea Dennison @ 505-870-8657

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Window Rock Wellness Center - Fitness Expo

The Window Rock Wellness Center would like to invite you to our all day invite at the Window Rock Wellness Center Parking Lot on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. We will be several different activities throughout the day.  Like. Share. Follow. | @navajodiabetesprogram | Be Active. Be Healthy. Prevent Diabetes.

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Diné Uranium Remediation Advisory Commission Regular Meeting

The Diné Uranium Remediation Advisory Commission will hold its regular meeting in the Eastern Abandoned Uranium Mines (AUM) Region on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 10 AM at the Thoreau Chapter House, 1 Mile Marker NM-371, Thoreau, NM, 87323. The Commissioners will tour the Eastern AUM Region mines on Friday, June 27, 2027. This Commission regular meeting will be open to the public.

The purpose of the Uranium Commission is to study and reach conclusions about the impacts of uranium mining and uranium processing on the Navajo Nation and to make recommendations to the President of the Navajo Nation and to the Navajo Nation Council for policies, laws and regulations to address those impacts.

For any questions, please contact the Uranium Commission Office at 928-318-4990.

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Friday, June 13, 2025 - Word of the Day

Navajo Word/Phrase: Ałtsoh ahi’na’iildee’

English Translation: reunify

Usage in a sentence (Navajo): Ałtsoh ahi’na’iildee’go, ałchíní dóó báda’olta’igíí needooltah t’áádoo ólta’ gone’ beeda’doolnih.

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Temporary Closure

Please be informed that The Office of the Navajo Tax Commission will be closed on June 13, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM and will resume office hours at 3:00 PM. 

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Thursday, June 12, 2025 - Word of the Day

Navajo Word/Phrase: asdajincheeh

English Translation: shelter

Usage in a sentence (Navajo): Asdajincheeh biłnahaząągóó éí ałchiní dóó ba’da’olta’igíí yina’jį nił t’ahdanichééh.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2025 - Word of the Day

Navajo Word/Phrase: Ch’ínoohjeeh Ch’idookah

English Translation: evacuate

Usage in a sentence (Navajo): Táá’aníígo nitsohodindeelgo tsxįįnłoh
ch’idookah dóó bits’ąą’jį’ evacuate oohooniiįígíí.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025 - Word of the Day

Navajo Word/Phrase: Bi’da’deelkaal

English Translation: lock down

Usage in a sentence (Navajo): T’ááłáhádi ahee’iłkidjį, ałchíní bi’da’deelkaal dooleeł nitsohodindeeligíí biniinaah.

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Navajo Vital Records - limited services June 10-13, 2025

This memorandum is to inform all Navajo Nation Divisions, Departments, Programs and the Public that the Navajo Office of Vital Records & Identification will have limited services at the Fort Defiance, Eastern Agency, Shiprock Agency and the Central Administration office and the Tuba City and Chinle offices will be closed beginning at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10 through 1 p.m. Friday, June 13. NOVRI will be participating in the Division of Human Resources summit. 

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NNTRC June 2025 Regular Meeting Public Notice

The Navajo Nation Telecommunications Regulatory Commission will convene its monthly regular meeting on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 at 9:00 AM (MT) at the Navajo Nation Division of Transportation Conference Room 307, #16 Old Coalmine Rd, Mentmore, NM 87319.

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Measles Public Health Advisory Notice

The advisory, issued on June 5, 2025, provides important public health information regarding a confirmed measles case in San Juan County, NM (off the Navajo Nation), and outlines key symptoms, prevention tips, and vaccination guidance. At this time, no cases have been reported on the Navajo Nation, but awareness is important to help protect our communities.

Please see the attached PDF for full details. If you have any questions, you may contact the Navajo Department of Health at (928) 871-6350, the Navajo Epidemiology Center at (928) 871-3200, or your local healthcare facility.

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Office Closure - Occupational Safety & Health Administration (NNOSHA)

This memorandum informs all Navajo Nation Divisions, Departments, Programs, and the General Public that NNOSHA will have limited services beginning at 1:00 pm on June 10, 2025, through 1:00 pm June 13, 2025. NNOSHA will be participating in an internal division wide summit. Normal operation will resume on June 16, 2025. 

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Employee Performance Appraisal Form (EPAF) - Outstanding Forgiveness

In our effort to support improved compliance, consistency, and accountability in the Navajo Nation's performance management process, the Department of Personnel Management (DPM) is issuing a forgiveness of the submittal of all outstanding Employee Performance Appraisal Forms (EPAFs) for rating period from 1/2/2022 and prior years.

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Notice of Applicability of NN Sales Tax

The Office of the Navajo Tax Commission would like to remind all Navajo Nation Programs that the Navajo Nation Sales Tax applies to all retail sales of goods services occurring within the exterior bounderies of the Navajo Nation. The current rate is 6%

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2025 Operation Veterans Wellness

Join us on Friday, July 18, 2025, for Operation Veterans Wellness at the Gallup Sports Complex in Gallup, New Mexico.

In celebration of the 11th Anniversary, this free event will include a morning fun run/walk, wellness presentations, gourd dance, youth activities, and information booths with mental health resources for veterans in our community.

*Fun Run/Walk @ 6 am - 8 am
*2025 Operation Veterans Wellness @ 9 am - 4 pm
*Back to School Youth Event @ 11 am - 4 pm

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Event Cancellation - Walking for Health June 4

Chinle Service Area - Due to unforeseen circumstances with the weather the following event has been cancelled. This will only apply to today's Walking for Health (June 4, 2025) date. All other dates will continue as scheduled. 

For more information please call our NSDP - Chinle Service Area Office at: 928.674.2422

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NNHHPD: Monthly Shashjaa' Newsletter

Navajo Nation Heritage & Historic Preservation Department's (NNHHPD) Bears Ears Inter-Governmental Cooperative Agreement Section has developed a monthly newsletter to provide consistent public education about Bears Ears National Monument's cultural, historical, and present-day significance to Diné.

Check out this edition to learn more about the "Lands Between," an unprotected area in southeastern Utah that lies between Bears Ears National Monument, Canyons of the Ancients, and Hovenweep National Monuments. Spanning over 325,000 acres, it is the most archaeologically-dense tract of public lands in the country that remain unprotected against oil and gas leasing. This region is home to thousands of Anasazi, Navajo, and Ute sites and is sacred to numerous Indigenous groups, including Diné. 

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Navajo Nation Memorial Day from Department of Personnel Management

Navajo Nation Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember the Navajo men and women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces and made the ultimate sacrifice. It is observed with ceremonies, reflections, and tributes to fallen warriors, recognizing their contributions to protecting the Navajo way of life and the country.

 

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Healthy Vibes Only Health Fair

Please join us for Sun, Fun & Wellness on Friday, June 27, 2025 from 4pm to 7pm at Window Rock Pow Wow Grounds. Family fun event with games, refreshments, and a 5K walk/run.

For more information, contact Fannie Jackson. 

 

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NSDP Events for June

The Navajo Special Diabetes Program would like to invite to our many events going on throughout the month of June.

Be Active. Be Healthy. Prevent Diabetes.

@navajodiabetesprogram | Instagram. Facebook. Youtube. | Like. Share. Follow.

 

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Expect restrictions along SR 264 between Ganado and St. Michaels as pavement project begins June 5

Drivers should expect delays

The Arizona Department of Transportation advises drivers to prepare for daytime lane restrictions on State Route 264 between Ganado and St. Michaels when a pavement rehabilitation project begins on Thursday, June 5.

Drivers should expect delays and the following restrictions to be in place Mondays through Thursdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridays from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

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