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Program That Provides Coal To Navajos For Heating Resumes

FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — A program that provides free coal to Navajos to heat their homes resumes this month.

Many tribal members still use coal as a heating source, but accessing it became harder after a mine in northeastern Arizona shut down last year.

The Navajo Transitional Energy Company expanded its coal resource program to help fill the gaps. Coal tickets can be obtained through Navajo Nation chapters in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.

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One ticket equals one ton of coal. It must be picked up at the Navajo Mine near Farmington, New Mexico.