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After Five Years Without Drinkable Water, a Nebraska Town Asks: When Will Our Tap Water Be Safe?
The Santee Sioux Nation reservation in northeast Nebraska has been under a no-drink order since 2019. Leaders hope a new state law could jumpstart funding needed to fix the problem.
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