Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Fri Oct 23
For centuries, Spanish explorers, U.S. Army troops, wagon train emigrants and railroad surveyors carved their names on a huge sandstone outcrop in what's now a national monument famed for those inscriptions.
Bookmobile rumbles on in digital ageTelegraph Herald - Sun Oct 11
New Mexico State Library's Rural Bookmobile West leaves the El Morro National Monument on its way to serve more rural readers in western New Mexico.
Library on wheels goes distanceWashington Times - Mon Oct 05
It's the last stop of the day for Rural Bookmobile West, snugged up against a curb in a corner of the Ramah post office parking lot, where a few customers-to-be wait in their cars protected from looming dark clouds that smell of rain.
Books for those without librariesBoston Herald - Sun Oct 04
It's the last stop of the day for Rural Bookmobile West, snugged up against a curb in a corner of the Ramah Post Office parking lot, where a few customers-to-be wait in their cars protected from looming dark clouds that smell of rain.
Bookmobile drives readingTulsa World - Sun Oct 04
The buses deliver books, videos and CDs. Stuart Norman drove five miles from the rural Candy Kitchen area to check out books from New Mexico's Rural Bookmobile West at its Pine Hill, N.M., stop.
Relic in Internet world? Bookmobiles still bringing libraries to eager rural NM residentsPhiladelphia's WB 17 - Sat Oct 03
It's the last stop of the day for Rural Bookmobile West, snugged up against a curb in a corner of the Ramah Post Office parking lot, where a few customers-to-be wait in their cars protected from looming dark clouds that smell of rain.
Books for Those Without LibrariesABC News - Sat Oct 03
In this Sept. 2, 2009 photo, Stuart Norman drove five miles from the rural Candy Kitchen area to... In this Sept.
Stimulus Funding Is Earmarked For Detention Centers On ReservationTribune-News - Wed Sep 30
By Tammy Gray-Searles Nearly $74 million in federal stimulus funds will be used to construct three sorely needed adult detention centers on the Navajo Nation.
Program teaches Navajo students tradition, cultureNative American Times - Fri Sep 11
Written by Karen Francis,Gallup Independent The program began with a weeklong leadership camp where students learned lessons on teamwork and woke early each morning to run.
Ramah Harvest, Fiber Arts festivals foreshadow Ancient Way Arts TrailGallup Independent - Wed Sep 09
The Ancient Way Arts Trail Fall Festival officially opens in October, but the warm-up of prefestival events begins with the 4th annual Ramah Farmers' Market Harvest Festival and the Old School Gallery Fiber Arts Festival Saturday.
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