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Navajo Nation Council condemns downsizing of Bears Ears National Monument

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SALT LAKE CITY – Leaders of the Navajo Nation expressed disappointment at President Trump’s announcement that he will diminish the size of the Bears Ears National Monument. President Trump made the announcement at the Utah State Capitol Dec. 4.

Former President Obama designated the national monument on Dec. 28, 2016...

Annual Wreaths Across America ceremonies in Santa Fe to honor veterans

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SANTA FE – New Mexico Department of Veterans Services Secretary Jack Fox will take part in a special 10 am Christmas wreath ceremony on Dec. 11, at the State Capitol Rotunda in Santa Fe.

The public is invited to attend this annual ceremony presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Stephen Watts Kearny Chapter. Fox will represent the state of New Mexico in accepting a giant wreath donated by the Worcester Wreath Company. The Maine-based company is donating similar wreaths to all 50 states to honor the service of our nation’s military veterans and active duty personnel.

On Dec. 16, the public is also invited to place nearly 2,000 smaller wreaths on gravesites at the...

Despite weather, 37th annual Red Rock Balloon Rally a success

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Two flights cancelled due to weather, OFFICIALS said

The 37th annual Red Rock Balloon Rally experienced two unexpected cancellations the past weekend, but still managed a fun time for everyone, officials said.

Bill Lee, executive director of the Gallup-McKinley County Chamber of Commerce and president of the Red Rock Balloon Rally Association, said there were no flights Dec. 1 or Dec. 3 due to threatening weather conditions. The Dec. 2 schedule went off without interruptions.

This year’s rally included pilots from as far away as California, Idaho and Florida, and there were at least two pilots that came from the United Kingdom. Gallup’s balloon rally is one of two in New Mexico...

Drunk driving in McKinley suffers 43 percent dismissal rate

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Drivers who operate a motor vehicle under the influence in McKinley County have a 43 percent chance that their criminal charge will be dropped or pleaded out by the district attorney.

The New Mexico Mothers Against Drunk Driving reports that McKinley County is the highest among six counties under a monitoring program of DWI case dismissals.

The one-year report covering July 2016 through July 2017 was released in November. It shows that of the 380 monitored cases, 119 of them were dismissed, and an additional 44 were given a deferred prosecution.

Deferred prosecution is when the district attorney declines to prosecute and offers an arrangement to the defendant.

“It’s...

AG Balderas announces investigation of Wells Fargo for illegal scheme

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Thousands of New Mexicans were victimized

ALBUQUERQUE – On Nov. 29, Attorney General Hector Balderas announced that he has been investigating Wells Fargo for over a year and will be making a demand for damages on behalf of thousands of New Mexicans who were victimized by an illegal scheme, which created nearly 19,000 fake and unauthorized bank and credit card accounts. Wells Fargo is the largest, most powerful bank in New Mexico with 93 branches doing approximately $9 billion of business in the state. The attorney general’s investigation focuses on potential violations of the New Mexico Unfair Practices Act. The focus of the litigation is to strengthen corporate stewardship and...

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