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Officer Katherine Montoya has seen it twice. On a recent Monday night dozens of people called into the tribe's radio station, KNNB, to talk about what they'd seen. Others came in person.
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Jerry Gloshay Jr. and Alvin Declay Sr. made history becoming the first Apache-language broadcasters to cover the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale for KNNB radio.
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WHITERIVER — The White Mountain Apache Tribe’s Election Commission canvassed the votes of Wednesday’s General Election and certified the winners on Thursday. It is official that former ...
The WMAT Election Commission told the Independent at 9:29 p.m. it was recounting the votes and had made the decision to announce the winners on KNNB Radio on Thursday. With the many Facebook posts ...
And some Indian-reservation stations, such as the Apache-run KNNB-FM in White River, Ariz., kept “Indian Outlaw” on its play lists despite the objections of its brethren. McGraw (who will open ...