Press Room
President Buu Nygren meets with teachers and students of Bread Springs Day School
President Nygren’s May 4th Radio Address
Five Diné students awarded the Navajo Nation Bilingual Seal Award
President Buu Nygren congratulates newly sworn-in Navajo police chief, history made
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives to be remembered with walk on MMIP Awareness Day
President Buu Nygren praises volunteer electric linemen for connecting Navajo families with power
President Buu Nygren praises Navajo Nation courts on Justice Day
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren signs summer youth employment into law
President Buu Nygren meets with the only Navajo currently serving in the US Coast Guard
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren met the only Navajo currently serving in the U.S. Coast Guard. Petty Officer Second Class Corylee Redhorse, 35, from Hxóyééʼ or Tsin Naaʼeeł, Arizona, and two of his shipmates met with the president to talk about...
President Nygren meets with federal investigators who review and investigate fraudulent activities committed by contractors
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Officials from the Office of Inspector General from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of the Interior met with Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren to talk about the potential for waste, fraud, and abuse to occur once...
Nygren Administration ‘provisional basis’ proposal for Navajo Nation Personnel Policies Manual update approved by Health, Education, Human Services Committee
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — As of Monday, the Navajo Nation is hiring again. After three attempts over 90 days, Division of Human Resources Director Debbie Nez-Manuel and Division of Social Services Director Thomas Cody were able to shepherd necessary changes to the Navajo...
Officials urge Navajo residents to remain cautious of floodwaters
CHINLE, Ariz. — The floods in Chinle, considered the worst local community members have seen, continue to complicate efforts for emergency personnel to control the waters, further damaging homes and roads. Since April 21, when a berm breached, the floods have been...
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren signs legislation funding for special education
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren welcomed 17 student and several officials of the St. Michaels Association for Special Education to his office for the signing of legislation that will keep it alive. The COVID-19 epidemic hit the association...
President Nygren reminds students of the rewards of joy and happiness
CHINLE, Ariz. — Joy and happiness. Changing his major to construction management brought him those two emotions that helped revitalize his enthusiasm to not give up on his college education. As the Chinle High School graduating class of 2023 sat listening, Navajo...




