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Water line break affects water service

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City of Gallup water customers will be impacted by a water line break at the intersection of Second Street and Maloney on March 15.

While the Gallup Water Department excavates and makes repairs, there may be discolored water beginning at North First Street heading east to the Pantry.  Customers may also experience low water...

FBI investigating Navajo man’s death; reward possible

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The FBI is investigating a suspected homicide in the death of a Navajo Nation man and offering a $5,000 reward to anyone who could lead investigators to the person or group that may be responsible.

According to an agency news release, 53-year-old David Russell, Jr., was found dead on Jan. 5 of blunt force trauma to the head at his residence just south of Chapter House in Nenahnezad, N.M., on the Navajo Nation.

The Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety joined the FBI in its investigation.

Tips on the case can be called into (505) 889-1300 or sent online to tips.fbi.gov.

Community Calendar March 12 – March 18, 2021

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FRIDAY, March 12

REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL CRAFTS HANGOUT

Register to participate in OFPL’s  March 13th afternoon of chatting and crafting on Zoom at ofpl.online by today. For more information: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call (505) 863-1291.

VIRTUAL FUN FRIDAY: WOMEN IN HERSTORY TRIVIA

4 pm on Facebook LIVE, @gallup library. To celebrate Women’s History Month, join us for a live trivia event. Test your knowledge of Women’s History from historical figures to modern day pioneers. Download the Kahoot it! App from your play store or jump in on the website kahoot.it and watch on Facebook Live.

ON THE BOOKS: WOMEN’S HERSTORY MONTH

11 am on Facebook, @galluplibrary, or YouTube at...

SIGN EXCITEMENT !

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Gallup businesses make themselves seen, at a bargain

Walk around downtown Gallup these days and you might notice some signs of change.

Signs —as in what typically appear on business storefronts.

American Bar has a neon sign that’s hard to miss, with its name embossed in red cursive and uppercase print that juts out from a partially blue-painted facade. Above it is another sign (with a front and back) depicting the American flag.

City Electric Shoe Shop tells people it sells boots, belts and moccasins with a long, colorful mural that includes illustrations of a cowboy and Indian on the side of its building on south Third Street.

Tandy’s Auto Repair and Exhaust boasts a...

Pro-business, pro-labor, or pro-employee

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Can the 2021 New Mexico legislature support all sides?

Chambers of commerce across the state are making telephones and Zoom cameras buzz as they confront some of the issues state legislators are considering.

Bill Lee, the CEO of the Greater Gallup Chamber of Commerce and Terri Cole, the president and CEO of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce have joined forces to consider some of the details in about a dozen bills now under consideration in Santa Fe.

“Our chambers of commerce are united in their stance to be pro-business,” Lee told the Gallup Sun March 1. “There is not an ‘R’ or a ‘D’ before my name or after my name, but there is a ‘b’ and that means...

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