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Gallup turns out for Municipal Election

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New councilor, new municipal judge; mayoral runoff could be imminent

Folks crammed into the City Council Chambers after the polls closed March 3 to hear the unofficial results of the City of Gallup Regular Municipal Election.

Four positions were about to be decided: Dist. 2 Councilor, Dist. 4 Councilor, Municipal Judge, and the Mayor of Gallup.

Three of those elections delivered a clear winner, but a run-off will likely be required to determine the new mayor.

The canvass for the Municipal Officer Election is slated for March 10 before the McKinley County Board of Commissioners, according to City Clerk Alfred Abeita.

Abeita also said if a runoff election is necessary...

GGEDC workforce program receives $50,000 grant

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The Greater Gallup Economic Development Corporation received a grant from the Marathon Petroleum Foundation in a March 4 ceremony.

The Marathon Petroleum Foundation, based in Findlay, Ohio, contributed $50,000 to the GGEDC Workforce Solutions program. The program, which celebrated its first class of graduates in December, provides industry and safety certifications through classroom and hands-on training for enrolled students.

The program was developed by GGEDC with numerous McKinley County employers and stakeholders to provide support for residents interested in obtaining proper credentials to pursue a career in the industrial sector.

A GGEDC press release states the funding will...

Navajo Nation COVID 19 Preparedness Team meeting regularly

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer officially established the Navajo Nation COVID-19 Preparedness Team Feb. 27, to monitor, plan, prepare, and coordinate precautionary efforts to address the coronavirus.

“Working together with the Navajo Department of Health, Bureau of Indian Education, Indian Health Service, state and local health departments, we are taking this proactive measure of establishing the Navajo Nation COVID-19 Preparedness Team to continue raising public awareness and to plan and prepare for the potential spread of the coronavirus in our region. We’re bringing these entities together to ensure that we are...

Governor outlines school closures; sixth COVID-19 case

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Governor, education, health officials to address the public Friday morning

SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the New Mexico Public Education Department and the New Mexico Department of Health on Thursday announced that New Mexico K-12 public schools will close for three weeks beginning Monday, March 16, in response to the ongoing international novel coronavirus pandemic. The closure will begin at the end of the school day tomorrow March 13.

Lujan Grisham and state officials will be holding a news conference at 10 am in Room 310 of the state Capitol, 490 Old Santa Fe Trail, to announce additional details.

As of Thursday evening, New Mexico has had six presumptive positive tests...

City facilities to close due to Public Health Emergency Order

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The New Mexico Health Secretary issued a public health order, effective March 13, suspending mass gatherings in New Mexico. The health order currently mandates the closure of all facilities that host mass gatherings. According to a city-issued news release, for the safety and security of Gallup residents, the city is taking the precaution to close the following city facilities until further notice:El Morro Theatre and Events CenterRed Rock Park Convention CenterAquatic CenterGallup Senior CenterCecil Garcia Fitness CenterLarry Brian Mitchell Recreation CenterHarold Runnels Athletic ComplexOctavia Fellin Public Library and Children’s LibraryGallup Veteran’s CenterBoys and Girls...

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