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Incentive cards are expiring this week

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Nov. 12 is the last day for the COVID-19 $100 cards

Staff Reports

The deadline for activating COVID-19 incentive cards is Nov. 12.

New Mexicans who received these cards to spur them to get COVID-19 vaccines are being reminded by the Department of Health that cards must be activated by Nov. 12, the date on which the...

NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS

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Gallup family upended by reckless driver gets help from community

It took just a few seconds late in the afternoon of Oct. 26 to turn the Hudgeons’ lives, household, and business upside down.

Ana and Ryan Hudgeons run RAH Photography, which often provides pictures of local high school games and community events for the Gallup Sun.

A white pickup truck sped through the neighborhood a little before 6 pm Oct. 26, crashed through their fence and took off a corner of their house.

Outside was one of the family dogs and inside were three more. The rest of the family members, including the Hudgeons’ daughter were all away at the time.

Ana Hudgeons said neighbors thought they smelled...

Joint work session describes rollercoaster ride between county, hospital

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Public comment period attracts 30 speakers

It was standing room only when persistent issues at Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services came up at a joint work session between the City of Gallup, the McKinley County Board of Commissioners, and the hospital Oct. 18.

County attorney Doug Decker began the work session with a detailed history of the relationship between McKinley County and RMCHCS, covering the lease agreement, mill levy funding, and a recent county audit that uncovered co-mingling and mismanagement of county funds.

Decker described the relationship between the county and RMCHCS as a “rollercoaster ride,” noting that he has worked for the county since 1995. He...

RMCHCS Board of Trustees hosts first public board meeting

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The Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services Board of Trustees convened at the Grace Bible Church at 222 Boulder Dr. Oct. 20 for its first public board meeting in a step toward demonstrating transparency.

In addition to the new open board meeting format, the public was also allowed to speak.

The newly-added public comment period came early in the meeting,

One businesswoman, Mary Walker, took the opportunity to point out that she moved to Gallup four years ago and that her business Weaving in Beauty at 233 W. Coal Ave., which attracts students from France, Australia and China to learn Navajo weaving, wanted to offer students a safe environment.

“I’m becoming very...

No more snow days

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With remote learning, full attendance is possible

Snow days may soon become a thing of the past for Gallup-McKinley County Schools students.

COVID-19 showed districts around the world that remote learning is possible, and now GMCS is taking what it learned and applying it to other situations where students may not be able to be in the classroom in-person, as in the case of snow days.

During the Oct. 25 school board meeting, the district’s superintendent, Mike Hyatt, introduced the idea of Virtual Days to the board.

“We’re looking at ways in which we can provide an online [experience] or learning happening at home during those days that’s appropriate and fits what’s...

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