Posted on Dec 11, 2015 in Current Projects
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$43-million water project to bring clean tap access to Western Navajo - Navajo Times ... See MoreSee Less

$43-million water project to bring clean tap access to Western Navajo - Navajo Times
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A major water infrastructure project is underway that will deliver clean, dependable water to the LeChee Chapter and the growing Antelope Canyon Economic Development Corridor.
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Honored in speeches, ignored in crisis: Diné veterans march 67 miles, find no one home - Navajo Times ... See MoreSee Less
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Last week MASE members, Petuuche Gilbert and Ava Curtis joined the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability for their annual DC days. They spoke to staffers in the House of Representatives and the Senate about nuclear nonproliferation, and ensuring safety protections for workers and communities. ... See MoreSee Less



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