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Parents want a decision about plans to replace a Navajo school near old uranium mines

Summary by Ground News
Cove Day School was built in 1959 in northeastern Arizona, at a time when uranium mining was in full swing on the Navajo Nation. Today, there are about 32 abandoned uranium mines in the area, raising issues about contamination. In 2016, construction funding of $22.9 million was received for the new school project.

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