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Boys and Girls Club honcho at Navajo resigns
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2003 The director of a Boys and Girls Club on the Navajo Nation resigned last month, The Farmington Daily Times reports. Tom Cunningham headed the Shiprock club, the first on the reservation, since 1995. He then led an expansion that resulted in the creation of the Navajo nation Boys and Girls Club. Get the Story:
Shiprock Boys and Girls Club director quits (The Farmington Daily Times 2/12) Relevant Links:
Boys and Girls Clubs in Indian Country - http://www.naclubs.org Related Stories:
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