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Navajo families finally moving into new housing
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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2003 Families are moving into a $5.2 million housing complex on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico. The complex was set to open July 2002 but problems with the construction forced a delay. Crawl spaces underneath the homes lack adequate ventilation, The Farmington Daily Times reported, and the problem is still being addressed. The complex has 44 homes. Get the Story:
Navajo $5.2-million housing complex opens (The Farmington Daily Times 5/29) Related Stories:
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