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Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, September 24, 2021


Climate Dithering

Despite promises by world leaders to curb the greenhouse gases responsible for the worsening climate emergency, the UN warns that the world is now on track to heat up to dangerous levels. Inaction by industry and governments to reduce carbon emissions now means...

FCC introduces telephone changes

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The Federal Communication Commission is adopting  new rules for suicide prevention and mental health crisis assistance, veterans’ crisis assistance and 10-digit dialing.

● The FCC adopted rules to establish a new three-digit number for Americans in crisis.

Dialing 988 will direct callers to 1-800-273-TALK, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, which will remain operational even after the transition to the 988 in July 16, 2022 becomes effective.

The idea is to make the number easy-to-recall in hopes that more people in critical need will be able to access services immediately.

● The Veterans Crisis Line is veteran-specific for suicide and crisis assistance and can be reached...

Business crime has Chamber of Commerce brainstorming about law, policing

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The Gallup Chamber of Commerce hosted a public forum Sept. 21 to tackle some of the area’s thorniest issues concerning crime.

Chamber CEO Bill Lee kicked the meeting off, by telling attendees that he drove by Dynamic Signs and discovered a display announcing five break-ins in the past 30 days.

Many other businesses around Gallup are faced with the same problem Lee described.

He acknowledged the level of frustration, but advised against trying to catch criminals personally.

“We in no way support the vigilantes,” Lee commented. “People get hurt … do not take matters into your own hands. I guarantee you that only ends badly for you in the end.”

Instead, he suggested making...

Off-again, on-again ArtsCrawl is back on

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For months now, the Business Improvement District board has been keeping an eye on the COVID-19 situation in McKinley County to see if an October return of ArtsCrawl would be safe. With the proposed October date less than a month away, the BID board spent a significant amount of time during their Sept. 16 meeting discussing whether or not the event should happen in October or if they should wait another month and hold it in November.

The board’s Executive Director Francis Bee was against scheduling the event for October. He described the New Mexico State Fair COVID-19 precautions to the board: in order to enter the State Fair, a person was required to show proof of vaccination at the...

Coal Avenue Commons project update

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Phase Two of the Coal Avenue Commons project is moving closer to becoming a reality.

During the Sept. 16 Business Improvement District board meeting, Gallup’s Assistant City Manager, JM DeYoung went over the project’s updates with the board. City Manager Maryann Ustick prepared updates for the meeting in an email.

Ustick said the state will pay for Phase Two of the project. The cost for Phase Two is estimated at $3.5 million.

“We are so excited that the state has come up with the full amount of funding for this project,” Ustick told the Sun.

The city staff is currently working with construction firm Wilson and Co. to get a fee proposal to do the necessary re-certifications...

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