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Despite a quick start, the Louisville women were defeated last night in the 2013 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship Final by perennial powerhouse UConn, 93-60. The game was contested in New Orleans, and the victory gives the Huskies an eighth title, tying them with the Tennessee Lady Volunteers for most all-time. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/04/09/tough-end-brilliant-season-louisville-and-schimmel-sisters-fall-uconn-national-title-game...
Washington – Back on , June 20th, the White House Council on Women and Girls hosted a great event celebrating the 40th anniversary of Title IX with dozens of advocates and leaders who are continuing the fight for gender equity in our schools....
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – On Apr. 3, the Health Education, and Human Services Committee considered Legislation No. 0085-13, a bill proposing to amend Title 24 of the Navajo Nation Code to allow for a 2% sales tax on junk food and to eliminate the sales tax on fresh fruits and vegetables....
The best way to accurately make a count of homelessness on American Indian tribal lands is to acknowledge tribal sovereignty and seek the assistance of key tribal members, according to a new report which supplies a toolkit for homeless counts. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/04/10/accurate-homeless-counts-need-tribal-buy-148695...
FARMINGTON – Three Central Consolidated school board members are under review by the New Mexico Attorney General office for an alleged bribery scandal who are all members of the Navajo Nation....
Irene Eskey, a Navajo grandmother also known as “Crystal Woman” turned 107 years old on April 7th....
Road and emergency crews on the sprawling Pine Ridge Indian Reservation are hustling to reach isolated tribal members with pressing medical needs in the wake of powerful spring snowstorm that left many stranded....
FLAGSTAFF -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has authorized the Hopi Tribe to collect 40 nesting golden eagles this year for religious use, but the number that can be taken from the neighboring Navajo Nation will be limited for the first time under the federal permit....