A 50-state national animal rescue tour is partnering with the Gallup McKinley Humane Society at 1315B Hamilton Rd. Dec. 12 from 10 am-2 pm.
Kris Rotonda named the animal rescue tour Jordan's Way after his German Shepherd rescue dog Jordan, who spent most of her life in a shelter before her adoption.
Jordan's Way visits two states every month, marking out stops with area animal shelters to offer challenges and bring new meaning to the saying "adopt, don't shop."
The tour has already visited 43 states, raising over $2.5 million since it was established in January.
Jordan's Way has already been featured on the Hallmark Channel and the Dodo. It also conducts four-hour live Facebook...
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Found senior Jack Russell terrier, near Puerco, wearing red collar. Call 1 (808) 227-8278
Gallup Police seek armed robbery suspects
Following an armed robbery, Gallup police are seeking information about three suspects.
A single gun shot was fired inside C and R Insurance at 1365 N. U. S. Hwy. 491 Dec. 4, during a robbery. No injuries were reported. The amount of money taken has not been determined.
The suspects being sought by police are described as a female wearing a black beanie, black handkerchief, black pullover with the letters "FB" in white on the front, and black pants.
Two males are also being sought. The first is described as wearing a gray or green beanie, black handkerchief, black long-sleeved shirt and black pants. The second was said to be wearing a red handkerchief, black jacket, and white...
A single gun shot was fired inside C and R Insurance at 1365 N. U. S. Hwy. 491 Dec. 4, during a robbery. No injuries were reported. The amount of money taken has not been determined.
The suspects being sought by police are described as a female wearing a black beanie, black handkerchief, black pullover with the letters "FB" in white on the front, and black pants.
Two males are also being sought. The first is described as wearing a gray or green beanie, black handkerchief, black long-sleeved shirt and black pants. The second was said to be wearing a red handkerchief, black jacket, and white...
Person of interest arrested in shooting near Elva Drive
Amber Yazzie was taken into custody without incident early on the morning of Dec. 10 after police had been looking for her for a week in connection with a shooting near the 1400 block of Elva Drive, which took the life of 50-year-old Russell Shack of Gallup on Dec. 3.
Gallup Police responded to an emergency call of shots fired at 10:09 am and found Shack injured at the scene. He was taken to a local hospital, but succumbed to his injuries.
Police had been looking for 27-year-old Amber Yazzie of Gallup as a person of interest in the case, responding to tips and making checks on the Navajo reservation.
Yazzie, who is described as 5'2" tall, weighs about 138 lbs with a tattoo on her...
Gallup Police responded to an emergency call of shots fired at 10:09 am and found Shack injured at the scene. He was taken to a local hospital, but succumbed to his injuries.
Police had been looking for 27-year-old Amber Yazzie of Gallup as a person of interest in the case, responding to tips and making checks on the Navajo reservation.
Yazzie, who is described as 5'2" tall, weighs about 138 lbs with a tattoo on her...
TENT CITY
Once again we have to move
Take care of what is yours
And you can have what is mine,
Our love is tough
Through dirt and dust
Last night was scary but we’ll be fine.
There will come a day
To hide under the covers
One of us will have to stay awake
To keep each other safe.
Why can’t they see
The whole world
Is a tent city,
Everything burns
We can stay warm
Save some for tomorrow.
Stay close to me
And we will build
Our own tent city,
Society falls
We welcome them all
If there is a tomorrow.
I sew the eye back on a Xmas doll
You got from a shelter home,
Empty bellies with full hearts
Drawing on walls, racing shopping carts
Wherever we’re at is our...
Take care of what is yours
And you can have what is mine,
Our love is tough
Through dirt and dust
Last night was scary but we’ll be fine.
There will come a day
To hide under the covers
One of us will have to stay awake
To keep each other safe.
Why can’t they see
The whole world
Is a tent city,
Everything burns
We can stay warm
Save some for tomorrow.
Stay close to me
And we will build
Our own tent city,
Society falls
We welcome them all
If there is a tomorrow.
I sew the eye back on a Xmas doll
You got from a shelter home,
Empty bellies with full hearts
Drawing on walls, racing shopping carts
Wherever we’re at is our...
Festival of Trees going strong after ten years
The generosity, pride of Gallup on display
The holiday season is known as a time for giving, when people reflect on the previous year and share their good fortune with others. More than friends and family, this kindness is also given to people they don’t know, as well as those less fortunate.
Sharing and giving back to the community is the cornerstone for the Festival of Trees, which has become a staple in Gallup in the 10 years since its launch.
The event’s organizer, The Community Pantry, states the festival is more than a display of dazzling decorated Christmas trees and wreaths. It represents the generosity and pride of Gallup and its community.
“This is a time of the...
The holiday season is known as a time for giving, when people reflect on the previous year and share their good fortune with others. More than friends and family, this kindness is also given to people they don’t know, as well as those less fortunate.
Sharing and giving back to the community is the cornerstone for the Festival of Trees, which has become a staple in Gallup in the 10 years since its launch.
The event’s organizer, The Community Pantry, states the festival is more than a display of dazzling decorated Christmas trees and wreaths. It represents the generosity and pride of Gallup and its community.
“This is a time of the...
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