NEWSBisti Fuels Company's free coal distribution program at Navajo MineSam RibakoffSam RibakoffA sign pointing community members towards the community coal yard at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesNavajo Nation members from across New Mexico and Arizona wait for free coal distribution at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesA member of the Nahodishgish Chapter of the Navajo Nation presents a ticket handed out by chapter houses for members to receive free allotments of coal for home heating at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesNavajo Nation member Samuel Bedah waits to receive free coal for home heating at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesSecurity Guard for Dinéland Protection Services, Kristy Dempsey, checks tickets and license plates of Navajo Nation members lined up to receive their free allotment of coal for home heating at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesA pile of coal waits to be distributed at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesCommunity Engagement Manager at Bisti Fuels Company, Andy Hawkins, at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesRandy Watson of Norwest Industrial Services points towards a pile of coal waiting to be distributed at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesAn open coal mining pit at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily TimesA dragline waits to be operated at Navajo Mine in Fruitland on Feb. 6, 2020.Sam Ribakoff/Daily Times