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KICKING AND SCREAMING

Gallup, June 30

A Churchrock man was getting booked into the Gallup Detox Center when he allegedly became violent with the officers and was arrested for battery upon a peace officer.

On June 30, around 2:36 pm, Gallup Police Officer Jerald Watchman was transporting an intoxicated man to the...

WEEKLY DWI REPORT

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Featured DWI

Larry Yazzie

May 23, 12:03 am

DWI (Fourth)

A wide turn and near collision in downtown Gallup led to Larry Yazzie, 49, of Mentmore, being arrested for his fourth DWI.

Gallup Officer Vincent Thompson was patrolling near the intersection of Aztec Avenue and Second Street when he saw a blue Chevrolet car drive from the parking lot of Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe at 306 S. Second St., making a wide turn onto Aztec Avenue and driving westbound. The Chevrolet swerved across the yellow line as it approached the intersection of Fifth Street and Aztec Avenue.

The suspect vehicle continued to Munoz Overpass, where it merged and traveled northbound, nearly colliding with the...

Navajo Division of Transportation crews repair roadways damaged by heavy rainfall

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TOHATCHI, N.M. – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez was accompanied by Navajo Nation Department of Emergency Managment Manager Harland Cleveland July 5 as he visited the communities of Tohatchi and Mexican Springs, N.M., to offer support for personnel who are on the ground working to repair roadways that were damaged by heavy rainfall on July 4.

Nez was also joined by Division of Transportation Director Garret Silversmith and Division of Community Development Director Dr. Pearl Yellowman. Over 15 communities in the Fort Defiance and Eastern Navajo Agencies have been impacted by flash-flooding. No serious injuries or loss of life have been reported.

“We are very grateful for the...

President Nez approves $4 million for youth employment

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SHIPROCK, N.M. – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer were joined by students, families, 24th Nation Council Delegate Eugene Tso, and Shiprock Chapter officials on July 1, as they signed into law resolution CJN-29-22, appropriating $4 million from the Nation Nation’s Unreserved, Undesignated Fund Balance for youth employment funds for the 110 Navajo chapters. The funds may be used throughout the year to employ Navajo youth.

“With today’s signing of the resolution, we are demonstrating our commitment and support to provide employment opportunities for our Navajo youth throughout the year. Youth employment is a great strategy to ensure that our...

Tsaile/Wheatfields community members celebrate the completion of Navajo Route 12

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Tsaile/Wheatfields, Ariz. – On July 6, Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez was joined by 24th Navajo Nation Council Delegate Carl Slater, Tsalie/Wheatfields Chapter officials and community members during a July 6 ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the completion of Navajo Route 12, a primary route for Tsaile/Wheatfields residents, Diné College students, and first responders. In 2019, Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer approved funding for the project with the support of the late Council Delegate Nelson S. BeGaye.

The N12 project in Tsaile/Wheatfields includes 10.7 miles of new paving, asphalt placement, roadway excavation and embankment, subgrade treatment where needed, placement of...

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