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Navajo school project faces challenges
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2003 The first phase of a school construction project at a Navajo Nation is finally set to open after problems and delays but future hurdles remain. New dorms at the Navajo Preparatory School will open in April. They cost $7.5 million, money allocated solely by the tribe. Cost overruns required the tribal council to keep allocating more funds. The second phase involves Bureau of Indian Affairs money, The Farmington Daily-Times said. But there are questions about fire codes, asbestos and new construction components. Get the Story:
Navajo Prep dorms to open in April (The Farmington Daily-Times 2/5) Relevant Links:
Navajo Preparatory - http://www.nps.bia.edu
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
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