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During the summer months, it’s crucial to be aware of the increased risk of rabies. Rabies is an illness you get from an infection with the rabies virus, which can be transmitted to humans primarily through bites or scratches from infected animals. With the recent surge in rabies cases in Navajo County, especially among gray foxes, it’s important for everyone to take precautions and stay informed about the risks associated with this deadly disease.
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On July 9, the House Appropriations Committee approved its version of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies FY 2025 appropriations bill, which includes a 23% increase in funding for the Indian Health Service (IHS).
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City Indian Clinic is dedicated to fostering physical activity and cultural awareness among Native American youth.
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During the summer, there are a lot of activities that take us out of the house. During the Fourth of July holiday, young children like to light sparklers and older children and adults enjoy setting off fireworks. Others enjoy summer evenings with campfires.
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Anishinaabe students are AMAZING!! Congratulations to all who have reached educational milestones. Many talents and abilities have been showcased in academics, music, sports, art, robotics, dance and more. Many opportunities are open to Anishinaabe students as they continue on life’s journey.
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The Office of Veteran's Affairs announced today $10 million in new funding for states, territories, and tribal governments to prevent veteran suicide.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren and Vice President Richelle Montoya on Friday proclaimed June 27th as “Navajo Nation Syphilis Aware: Protect Yourself, Protect Navajo” Day to address the alarming rise in syphilis cases across the Navajo Nation.
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A recent beta test of a Facebook group for Native American women in recovery for opioid-use disorder showed promising results, according to a new study.
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