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The devastation you see on the television following severe weather, like the tornado that ripped through Oklahoma, may leave some children worried or confused about the images they are seeing.More >>
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The Columbus chapter of the American Red Cross hosted a blood drive Tuesday to help victims in Boston and west Texas...and now that help extends to victims of the Oklahoma tornado.More >>
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The state of Alabama is reaching out and offering assistance to the state of Oklahoma.More >>
WINDOW ROCK, AZ (AP) -
Navajo lawmakers have re-elected Johnny Naize as head of the tribe's legislative branch.
The fourth-term lawmaker will preside over Tribal Council meetings for another two years.
Monday's vote during the first day of the council's winter session in Window Rock was reminiscent of the election two years ago. Naize again beat out LoRenzo Bates, the chairman of the council's Budget and Finance Committee, in a runoff.
Five lawmakers were nominated for the post, with the top-two vote getters participating in the runoff.
Naize represents five communities on the Arizona portion of the reservation. As speaker, he has overseen the transition of the council from 88 members to 24 members.
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