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Police officer, citizen who helped save baby commended by city

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Officer Douglas Hoffman and Gallup citizen Casey Franchot received a written commendation from the Gallup Police Department on Jan. 23 for their role in helping save the life of a baby who was shot.

Hoffman’s commendation was described as “a long time coming” at the ceremony, by GPD acting Chief Franklin...

State Police officer involved in shooting

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DONA ANA COUNTY  – The New Mexico State Police assisted the United States Border Patrol with a vehicle pursuit Jan. 30.




At approximately 7:40 am, a grey Nissan passenger vehicle with a stolen license plate eluded the Border Patrol check point. Border Patrol agents initiated a pursuit and requested the assistance of the New Mexico State Police.

During the pursuit, the vehicle began to travel southbound in the northbound lanes of Interstate 25. Tire deflation devices were deployed several times which the driver avoided and continued to travel south bound in the north bound lanes. At one point during the pursuit, a New Mexico State Police Tactical Team officer discharged his...

Gallup Sun spotlight: Person of the Month: New ArtsCrawl coordinator aims to preserve, evolve the event

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Rhonda Quintana, co-owner of Quintana’s Music and Indian Jewelry, has been named the Sun’s Person of the Month for January 2019.

This is in part to her recently being selected as the new coordinator for the city’s monthly ArtsCrawl event, which draws in hundreds of visitors to downtown Gallup.

“There has been a very big community response to [the future of] ArtsCrawl,” Quintana said in an interview Jan. 11, adding that locals were upset it could end.

Quintana sees ArtsCrawl as an attempt to improve quality of life in Gallup, with live musical performances, opportunities for families and friends to get together, and a chance to give local artists a platform to share their...

State court supports call to reform New Mexico school system

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Ruling found state is not meeting requirements for sufficient education

The State of New Mexico expects an overhaul of the state’s public education system to bring it into compliance with the constitution and other state laws after the ruling in Yazzie/Martinez v. State of New Mexico that said the state must take steps by April 15 to ensure state schools have the proper resources to prepare students for college and careers.

The announcement was made on a Jan. 10 teleconference call that included plaintiffs from the case, their respective counsel, and several superintendents from New Mexico schools.

Gail Evans, lead counsel for the Yazzie plaintiffs for the New Mexico Center on Law...

Navajo Nation President, Vice President sworn in

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Enthusiastic crowd welcomes Nez-Lizer

Hundreds of excited guests filled the Fighting Scouts Events Center in Fort Defiance Jan. 15 to welcome in the newly minted Navajo Nation leadership.

In return, they were treated to the musical stylings of the Navajo Nation Band, flutist Travis Terry, the Rehoboth Choir, along with special performers, Roxyanne Harvey, and Miss Western Navajo Raquel Whitehair.

Of course, the bustling crowd was there to witness Jonathan Nez be sworn in as Navajo Nation President by Chief Justice JoAnn Jayne, who also swore in Vice President Myron Lizer and the 24th Navajo Nation Council on Jan. 15.

The event formally kicked off with the procession led by...

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