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Board OKs $997,000 for Navajo Nation

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Montezuma Creek Resident | 10:00 a.m. April 30, 2008
JUST ANOTHER EXCUSE: This is just to benefit the MARYBOY family and relatives. How could you just get 39 homes approved when there's so many navajo living in the utah strip with the same problem. You better hurry up and start making excuses to get your hands on the Utah Navajo Trust Fund because your time is running out.
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PROUD NAVAJO | 10:12 a.m. April 30, 2008
EXCUSES!, EXCUSES!, EXCUSES!, EXCUSES!, EXCUSES,!
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UTAH NAVAJO | 10:43 a.m. April 30, 2008
THEY NEED TO INFORM ALL THE UTAH NAVAJOS,WHO'S HOUSE THEY'RE GOING TO WORK ON AND PLEASE SHOW RECEIPT OF WHERE THIS MONEY IS GOING. TOO MUCH OF POCKETING UNTF AND THAT'S A CRAZY IDEA "ONLY 39 RESIDENTS" NOT IMPRESSED. "SORRY"
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Proud To Be Navajo! | 7:30 a.m. May 7, 2008
Sounds great! Maybe my sister and her family of ten can finally get her electricity turned on. It's taken enough time to have their three bedroom house built. Three bedroom house for ten people? mmmmmmm!I figure about seven years while living in a substandard two room house, waited five more years for plumbing, and still no electricity. I hope the funds will go into homes that have already been built and are not finished. I will believe it only when I see the final results.
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Mad Navajo! | 2:28 p.m. Dec. 5, 2008
Its good that we are making houses liveable in some places. It would be good to built homes or apartment complexes here in Montezuma Creek. There are some people out here that really need a home they are living with parents or dont have a home it would be nice to have something for a change.
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