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County mulling internet hotspots for fire stations

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One hurdle that many businesses and governments have had to face during the COVID-19 pandemic is deciding how best to utilize CARES Act funding. While the funds have a deadline to be used by the end of the year, some of those groups continue to debate how and where they should allocate the funds.

The McKinley County Board...

Environment Department releases COVID-19 Watchlist

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List includes New Mexico businesses with two or more rapid responses within the last 14 days

 

The New Mexico Environment Department has updated its daily Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist, which includes New Mexico places of employment that have had two or more rapid responses in the last 14 days. There are currently 160 establishments on the Watchlist.

Two locations in Gallup made the list on Nov. 11: City of Gallup (110 W. Aztec Ave.) and Applebee’s (1560 W. Maloney Ave.). On Nov. 8, Gallup had one location on the list: O’Reilly Auto Parts (1630 E. Hwy. 66).

A rapid response is initiated when the state learns of a positive COVID-19 case in the workplace. NMED or the state...

Adopt a book

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GMCS gets community feedback on future textbooks

Gallup McKinley County Schools calls its annual event to get community feedback about textbooks — book adoption.

They do it every year, but this year, it will be done virtually.

Ashley Ryan, the director of curriculum and assessment, who is originally from Gallup, and has been with GMCS since 2016, said it’s not a program per se.

“I guess you could call it parent-community feedback and review,” she told the Gallup Sun, Nov. 10.

Ryan said this is required by the state and is designed to get all the stakeholders involved in the process of choosing the textbooks that will be used. It calls for the Public Education Department...

Navajo Gaming faces permanent shutdown if not allowed to reopen this month

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Gaming Revenue, Jobs, Payments Benefit the Navajo Nation

Flagstaff, Ariz. — If Navajo casinos are not re-opened this month, Navajo Gaming faces permanent closure resulting in the loss of millions of gaming dollars that benefit the Navajo people and default on loans that will cost the Navajo Nation millions of dollars.

Brian Parrish, interim CEO of NNGE said, “From the early days of the pandemic we have spoken with a consistent voice of our belief that we can responsibly remain open, at a reduced occupancy with the implementation of first-in-class safety protocols.

“We have studied the science and reviewed the best guidelines at each stage. We have consistently laid out our...

Lupton N9402 Bridge replacement set to start this month

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TSE BONITO, N.M. — The Navajo Division of Transportation is set to begin the N9402 Bridge Replacement Project in Lupton Chapter in mid-November.

The bridge being replaced lies approximately three-quarters of a mile southwest of the Interstate 40 intersection with Navajo Route 12 in Lupton. The current one-lane, steel military-style bridge crosses over the Rio Puerco Wash and has been deemed functionally obsolete.

The bridge will be replaced with a new five-span bridge that will accommodate the current average daily traffic count of 400 vehicles per day.

The project will cost $5,531,604 and is funded by the Federal Highway Administration.

During project construction, all access to...

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