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Transfer stations to close in compliance with Navajo Nation curfew

Complying with the Navajo Nation curfew this weekend and next, four San Juan County transfer stations will be closed April 18, 19, 25, 26. The Sand Springs, Shiprock, Upper Fruitl...

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San Juan County, N.M. announces changes to weekend transfer station hours

To comply with the Navajo Nation’s curfew this weekend, four county-operated transfer stations will be closed Saturday and Sunday. The Sand Springs, Shiprock, Upper Fruitland an...

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