Pipeline goes to waste as Dzil Libei residents need water
The defunct Black Mesa coal slurry pipeline runs through Andy Manychildren’s front yard in Dził Łibéí, where residents say it could easily be converted into a water pipeline.
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Posted by Navajo Times | May 7, 2020 | Community, CORONAVIRUS |
The defunct Black Mesa coal slurry pipeline runs through Andy Manychildren’s front yard in Dził Łibéí, where residents say it could easily be converted into a water pipeline.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | May 7, 2020 | Community, CORONAVIRUS |
When wireless connectors in the box were turned on recently, a 300-feet area around the center turned into a Wi-Fi hotspot.
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Reverend Shirley Montoya has been devoting a lot of time to thinking about the onslaught of the coronavirus and has had some profound dreams in recent weeks, she said.
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Mary Tom was sick in bed battling COVID-19. Her mother was on the phone praying for her like she had done every day since Tom got sick. It was late March.
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For the more than a decade Wayne Claw has been in charge of the Dr. Guy Gorman Senior Care Center, he’s had one main message: Come visit your elders!
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