40-year-old boilers come down
Contractors for Salt River Project successfully brought down the three boilers at the Navajo Generating Station using more than a thousand pounds of explosives.
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Posted by Navajo Times | Mar 9, 2021 | Business, News |
Contractors for Salt River Project successfully brought down the three boilers at the Navajo Generating Station using more than a thousand pounds of explosives.
Read MorePosted by Arlyssa Becenti | Feb 18, 2021 | Business, CORONAVIRUS |
Navajo enterprises were given a helping hand by the Navajo Nation Council after lawmakers voted to approve an $18.7 million supplemental appropriation from the Unreserved, Undesignated Fund Balance to be split between the businesses.
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Since March 2020, the project has distributed more than 3,500 wellness kits to Zuni youth, with different themes and contents.
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Although it got a bit intrusive and annoying (adjectives some of our sources apply to us, it should be noted), most staff welcomed them as they took brief clips of their lives and thoughts. The resulting documentary really captures the spirit of the Navajo Times, “The People’s Newspaper,” as the documentary is titled.
Read MorePosted by Arlyssa Becenti | Dec 30, 2020 | Business, News |
“We believe this layoff will intensify the fears and lead to increased resignation,” said Parrish, “due to the fact that the enterprise may not be able to get funding and recover from this extended closure.”
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