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Hauling water, another day in the life of Utah Navajos

Aside from possibly breaking an axle from hauling nearly 2,300 pounds of water in a 275-gallon tote for up to 60 miles, burning gallons of fuel per round trip, traversing across bumpy and rocky roads, and then waiting for at least a couple of hours, locals here consider it a regular part of their lives.

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At GIMC, medical professionals say hospital not safe

Politics aside, that has prevented a new Gallup Indian Medical Center from finding a new home at a new location. Medical professionals who’ve been providing professional health care to Navajo patients believe the Indian Health Service facility isn’t safe.

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Dewpoint: 54.0 F (12.2 C)
Humidity: 51%
Wind: Southwest at 11.5 gusting to21.9 MPH (10 gusting to 19 KT)
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Viable alternative to lithium-ion batteries

Denis Payre is the president and CEO at Nature and People First. This piece is in response to Navajo Times reporter Boderra Joe’s article “Hydroelectric company seeks FERC” published in the April 4, edition of the Times