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Drought dowses fireworks

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With Fourth of July only 26 days away and drought conditions not getting any better, the Gallup City Council had a decision to make at its meeting June 8: To ban or not to ban— fireworks.

Gallup Fire Chief Jesus Morales and Fire Marshal Jon Pairett informed the council that the county and city’s drought conditions...

FBI says New Mexicans over 60 are losing millions to online fraud

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Online fraud and scams are digging into New Mexicans' bank accounts to the tune of $7 million in the last year.

The figure comes from the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center which said 837 of the stat's residents over the age of 60 lost over $7 million in 2020.

More than half of that amount - $3,880,981 - was lost due to confidence fraud, most commonly known as romance scams.

COVID-19 restrictions forced more older people to use the internet to shop and socialize, exposing them to scammers and criminals.

"The FBI and our partners work to investigate scams and crimes against older adults, but the keys are prevention and awareness," Special Agent in Charge Raul Bujanda of the...

Update on North Side water outage

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On June 15, the City of Gallup reported the Gibson PRV station is functional. The 16 inch line is slowly filling with water as of 9 am, which should allow customers access within a few hours.

Some customers may experience discolored water. However, there is no impact to public health. The yellowish tint is due to naturally occurring minerals which were stirred in the iron pipe of the water main.

Customers who wish to, may "self-flush" the line by turning  on cold water full force from the bathtub faucet until the water runs clear. This process could take approximately 15 minutes. Do not run hot water, as stirred up sediment can cause damage to water heaters.

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Water main repairs call for water conservation

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Gallup residents are encouraged to conserve water by any reasonable means necessary as repairs are made to a major 16-inch water main to the Grandview water tank.

The City of Gallup is issuing an emergency declaration restricting certain water uses.

Outdoor irrigation at City facilities is prohibited.

Outdoor irrigation and outdoor water use by residents and commercial businesses is prohibited.

The washing of automobiles, trucks, trailers, boats, airplanes or other mobile equipment is prohibited, unless the washing of vehicles/mobile equipment is done at commercial car washes.

The restrictions will remain in effect through June 16, unless they are extended.

The NM Dept. of Health offers vaccine incentive

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In an effort to reach the state vaccination goal of 60 percent of eligible New Mexicans vaccinated by June 17, the New Mexico Department of Health is offering a $100 incentive for those who have not yet received their second shot, or in the case of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, for those who have not yet received their single shot.

New Mexicans can schedule appointments online.

The NMDOH has set up a way to schedule the second dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine by June 17 , or the Johnson and Johnson vaccine by that same date.

For people needing their first vaccine, either Pfizer of Moderna, they can make appointments as well. But will not be eligible for the incentive.

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