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Nick Ciletti is a seven-time Emmy award-winning journalist who joined ABC15 in July 2014. Currently, you can catch Nick every weekday anchoring ABC15 Mornings from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m.

Back in April, Ken and Susie Trevino got electricity for the first time in their Birdsprings home thanks to the Light Up Navajo project.

The Trevinos say the process of getting their home site lease approved and getting the green light for electricity took more than two years to complete."Yeah, I did too," explains Susie Trevino."I was thinking I should just forget it." Nick Ciletti:"So what I wanted to do is bring their concerns to the two of you to see if there is anything that Navajo Nation officials can do to try and speed up the process for them."

Speaker Curley:"The branches within our government have made several adjustments to make it a streamlined process for home site approval, right-of-way approval, but we also have a hurdle to overcome with the federal regulations that are in place for these right of ways for these environmental clearances, archaeological studies, and this is a timely process."

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