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Missing teen found safe, suspect arrested

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Missing teenager Roberta Ann Watchman was found safe in Wheatfields, Ariz. around 1:55 pm June 30.

The Navajo Police Department which had been searching for the teen since she was reported missing by her grandmother 12 days before, also arrested  the girl's father, Ozzy Watchman without incident.

The...

New Mexico pandemic restrictions to be lifted July 1

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SANTA FE — July 1 is the first full day New Mexico will be fully open.

Since the state met Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s goal that 60 percent of eligible residents completed their COVID-19 vaccination series, the state can resume day-to-day and commercial activities restriction-free.

All businesses across the state may once again operate at 100 percent of maximum capacity. In addition, all limitations on mass gatherings are gone; businesses, large events and organizations may operate at 100 percent of maximum capacity, whether indoor or outdoor.

Sixty-two percent of eligible New Mexicans completed their vaccination series as of June 29, according to Department of Health data...

Two arrested in narcotics investigation

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An investigation which took Gallup patrol officers, Emergency Response Team members, detectives and narcotics agents to 501 E. Pershing Avenue on the morning of June 25, at 8:22 am, led to the arrest of Dorinel Binns-Wallace, 26, and Alex Andria Martinez, 22, following a residential search related to narcotics.

Binns-Wallace was arrested and formally charged with four counts of possession of a controlled substance (fentanyl, cocaine, hydrocodone, suboxone) and unlawful use or possession of methadone.

Martinez was formally charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance (fentanyl, methamphetamine).

Firearms were also seized from the residence. Formal charges are also...

Learning the language

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GMCS brings in new curriculum to promote Navajo fluency

Fluency in the native Navajo language is decreasing with every decade. Ophelia Sanchez, the head of Gallup McKinley County Schools Cultural Education Department told the Board at its June 14 meeting that proficiency in the language is declining.

Sanchez shared that in 1980, 93 percent of the Navajo population was fluent, but now only 170,000 Americans know how to speak the language.

GMCS is taking action to turn the tide.

Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum/Instruction Gerald Horacek, and Assistant Superintendent of Student Services Pauletta White, presented an update about the new Navajo language curriculum the...

McKinley County Commission gives a nod to money for hospital upgrade

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Rehoboth McKinley Christian Hospital to receive $750,000

The Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Center is going to receive upgrades thanks to a grant from McKinley County and the State of New Mexico. The combined funds total $750,000.

The McKinley County commissioners unanimously approved the agreement that the county’s special project manager Domnick Riffle presented to them for hospital upgrades during their June 15 meeting.

In an interview with the Sun before the meeting, Riffle and County Attorney Doug Decker said the funds will be used for repairs to the hospital building, specifically the women’s center on the second floor.

Riffle said the renovation project would include...

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