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Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, September 4, 2020

Wounded Ice

This summer’s record heat around icy areas of the Northern Hemisphere has left a “deep wound” in the planet’s cryosphere, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says.

It said the damage to the icy landscape came amid record Arctic heat, dwindling polar sea...

Relay for Life is transformed into a new event

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COVID-19 pushes cancer activists to create new fundraiser

Last year’s Relay For Life has been transformed into a Luminaria Lights of Hope & Love Evening by volunteers working to raise money for the American Cancer Society – Cancer Action Network).

Due to changes caused by COVID-19, the 2020 version of the Relay For Life will be held Sept. 12 from 8 pm-9:30 pm with the luminarias for the relay set up on the 400 block of Logan (in the space of the former Roosevelt Elementary School).

People can drive by and purchase a bag from their car or make a donation.

Last year, on June 19 the Relay For Life 20th Anniversary was celebrated at Courthouse Square, under the banner, “We’re...

Operation Crystal Shield

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Methamphetamine seized before reaching New Mexico

WASHINGTON –Attorney General William P. Barr and Drug Enforcement Administration Acting Administrator Timothy J. Shea announced the results of Operation Crystal Shield, DEA’s six-month-long effort targeting the command and control elements of Mexican cartels that operate major methamphetamine “transportation hubs” in the United States.

At a press conference Sept. 10  in Phoenix, Ariz., Barr and Shea announced that in just six months, Operation Crystal Shield generated a total of more than 750 investigations, resulting in nearly 1,840 arrests and the seizure of more than 28,560 pounds of methamphetamine, $43.3 million in drug...

What’s the Plan?

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Legislators in the Yazzie/Martinez case seek answers

As the new school year gets underway in the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, educators are doing everything they can to secure the necessary equipment to ensure their students have the capability and access to remote learning.

While larger school districts in urban areas are likely to be better prepared, districts in rural areas face a number of unique challenges that were highlighted during a Legislative Finance Committee meeting on Aug. 28.

These comments were given by counsel for plaintiffs in Yazzie/Martinez v. the State of New Mexico, who then urged the state to develop and implement a comprehensive plan for overhauling...

Grants to support local governments, businesses

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Gallup mayor feels disappointed

On the first day of September, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and the Dept. of Finance and Administration announced $150 million in CARES Act grants to local governments across the state to cover the costs brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In applying for CARES Act funds, Gallup Mayor Louis Bonaguidi said he took into account the three city lockdowns, police checkpoints and setting up motel rooms for homeless people being tested for COVID-19.

Bonaguidi told the Gallup Sun Sept. 1 that there was some confusion about how to fill out the request for the grant.

A news release from Gallup City Clerk Alfred Abeita says Gallup requested about $1.7...

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