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FBI warns cyber-criminals may exploit COVID-19 concerns

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  The FBI is reminding the American public to continue exercising smart cyber hygiene in this uncertain time.Be aware that cyber criminals may exploit concerns surrounding COVID-19 to perpetuate scams designed to steal your money.By remembering these four tips, you can protect yourself and help stop this criminal...

Gallup Police Department prepares for COVID-19

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The City of Gallup Police Department is taking proactive measures to serve all members of the community in the most comprehensive manner during the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and beyond. In order to better respond to the community’s health and safety, steps are being implemented to reduce in-person interaction for non-emergency police reports.




The City of Gallup website COVID-19 Resources page has been updated with a link to access online forms and services that are now available from the Gallup Police Department. All these forms can be downloaded and e-mailed to us. We will respond as soon as possible with a police incident report number.




Forms now available online for...

School board thanks legislators for support during 2020 session

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The latest challenge with impact aid

The battle for Impact Aid rears its head throughout the year for many rural New Mexico schools, including Gallup-McKinley County Schools.

The Second Session of the 54th New Mexico Legislature provided a prime opportunity for legislators to combat the effects of large amounts of aid being credited to the state by the federal government and handed out to larger, richer communities.

Senate Bill 198 a key bill pertaining to Impact Aid, awaits a decision in the Senate Education Committee. The GMCS Board of Education thanked local legislators for their efforts in fighting for Impact Aid during the board’s March 9 meeting.

The legislators...

Fire Chief speaks about coronavirus preparation

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Planning combined effort to combat virus

As COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, spreads throughout the United States, people have begun taking drastic measures, stocking up on cleaning and wellness supplies and going into quarantine from work or school.

McKinley County Fire Chief Jesus Morales attended the Gallup City Council’s March 10 meeting to discuss plans to prepare for the virus reaching McKinley County.

Morales had attended an emergency planning meeting earlier between numerous local medical office personnel and employers. This meeting was closed off to the media, so the Sun was not allowed entry.

“There was a lot of discussion,” Morales said. “There were several...

City Council receives official election results

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Runoff mayoral election set for March 31

The Gallup City Council heard the results of the Regular Municipal Election canvass during their March 10 meeting.

The canvass took place earlier March 10 before the McKinley County Board of Commissioners, who acted as the Canvassing Board in accordance with the State Election Code.

City Clerk Alfred Abeita said the results were in line with what was reported as the unofficial results on March 3.

This also means since mayoral frontrunner Sammy Chioda did not receive 40 percent of the vote, there will be a runoff election held between the two qualified candidates who received the highest number of votes cast for the office, in accordance...

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