Yellow Springs public works crew travels to Navajo reservation to connect homes to power

About 10,000 homes on the Navajo reservation are without power — roughly 15% of its households.

But through an initiative called Light Up Navajo, members of the Yellow Springs Public Works department traveled out west to the reservation to connect power to homes that have never had electricity.

Light Up Navajo sets out to connect dozens of homes to electricity by inviting outside visiting utility workers to install the necessary equipment across thirteen weeks. It’s organized by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority…

Story continues

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

TRENDING ARTICLES