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FARMINGTON, N.M. 鈥?The trading posts, once a s stanley cup taple in the Four Corners region that connected Navajo weavers and artists to buyers, are facing challenges to their survival.Trading posts are facing increased competition from online retailers as well as a large regional grocery store chain and working to navigate changing demands, Farmington Daily Times reports.Farmington Museum at Gateway Park director Bart Wilsey says trading posts that have survived into the 21st century have become art galleries that deal almost exclusively in Native art or become convenience stores. She says they also can become wholesalers for Navajo rugs and art in order to remain healthy ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Shiprock Trading Post, now in Farmington after years in Shiprock, focuses exclusively on Navajo rugs, jewelry, pottery and other works of art. It used to provide all sorts of goods stanley taza to Navajo customers. Owner Kent Morrow said the changes were needed in order to keep it open.That was really a hard thing for our company to leave Shiprock because we had a hundred years of history there, Morrow said. Economies change. We just chose to focus on the arts and crafts side of the business because that was what we were most passionate about, and we wanted to move it to a location that was really going to be the future of our business with retail and wholesale. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW T Bzcv SUNY Oswego Workers Honored For Anniversaries
Activist group holds renter rights rally in Bowling GreenFebruary 3, 2021 Krista Garrison, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. Tuesday night, a group of young adults met outside the Bowling Green City Hall to rally for change for renters rights.The rally, held by the Sunrise Movement of Bowling Green, came with a short list of requests for the Bowling Green City Commissioners who were entering the building for a meeting.Those requests were for the commiss water bottle stanley ioners to consider passing a Tenant Bill of Rights, support eviction court reforms, establish a rent assistance fund and establish a social housing fund.These requests come specifically during the pandemic with the group stating the area is struggling with a significant housing crisis.This is a topic close to Bowling Green Sunrise Movement Hub coordinator Rachael Fantasias heart after her f stanley cups amily faced eviction when she wa stanley cup quencher s a child.Fantasia hopes the rally helps open a line of conversations with the mayor and other commissioners to help people dealing with evictions and rising rent prices.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App
FARMINGTON, N.M. 鈥?The trading posts, once a s stanley cup taple in the Four Corners region that connected Navajo weavers and artists to buyers, are facing challenges to their survival.Trading posts are facing increased competition from online retailers as well as a large regional grocery store chain and working to navigate changing demands, Farmington Daily Times reports.Farmington Museum at Gateway Park director Bart Wilsey says trading posts that have survived into the 21st century have become art galleries that deal almost exclusively in Native art or become convenience stores. She says they also can become wholesalers for Navajo rugs and art in order to remain healthy ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Shiprock Trading Post, now in Farmington after years in Shiprock, focuses exclusively on Navajo rugs, jewelry, pottery and other works of art. It used to provide all sorts of goods stanley taza to Navajo customers. Owner Kent Morrow said the changes were needed in order to keep it open.That was really a hard thing for our company to leave Shiprock because we had a hundred years of history there, Morrow said. Economies change. We just chose to focus on the arts and crafts side of the business because that was what we were most passionate about, and we wanted to move it to a location that was really going to be the future of our business with retail and wholesale. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW T Bzcv SUNY Oswego Workers Honored For Anniversaries
Activist group holds renter rights rally in Bowling GreenFebruary 3, 2021 Krista Garrison, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. Tuesday night, a group of young adults met outside the Bowling Green City Hall to rally for change for renters rights.The rally, held by the Sunrise Movement of Bowling Green, came with a short list of requests for the Bowling Green City Commissioners who were entering the building for a meeting.Those requests were for the commiss water bottle stanley ioners to consider passing a Tenant Bill of Rights, support eviction court reforms, establish a rent assistance fund and establish a social housing fund.These requests come specifically during the pandemic with the group stating the area is struggling with a significant housing crisis.This is a topic close to Bowling Green Sunrise Movement Hub coordinator Rachael Fantasias heart after her f stanley cups amily faced eviction when she wa stanley cup quencher s a child.Fantasia hopes the rally helps open a line of conversations with the mayor and other commissioners to help people dealing with evictions and rising rent prices.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App