Gallup Police have located the man they were seeking for questioning
Staff Reports
The weekend turned violent at Red Hills Mobile Home Park in Gallup when shots were fired and one man was killed. Gallup Police responded around 7:50 pm Oct. 24 and discovered another male injured.
Detectives and officers were searching for a...
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New era of 10-digit dialing starts Oct. 24
Staff Reports
If your local call isn’t going through, try adding the area code. Starting Oct. 24, 10-digit dialing will be the norm in New Mexico.
On and after Oct. 24, local calls dialed with only seven digits may not be completed, and a recording may inform you that your call cannot be completed as dialed. If you get this recording, you must hang up and dial again using the area code with the seven-digit telephone number.
This change is necessary as the Federal Communications Commission has mandated 988 as the new three-digit number to route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Mental Crisis Hotline 1 (800) 273-TALK. According to the bipartisan National...
If your local call isn’t going through, try adding the area code. Starting Oct. 24, 10-digit dialing will be the norm in New Mexico.
On and after Oct. 24, local calls dialed with only seven digits may not be completed, and a recording may inform you that your call cannot be completed as dialed. If you get this recording, you must hang up and dial again using the area code with the seven-digit telephone number.
This change is necessary as the Federal Communications Commission has mandated 988 as the new three-digit number to route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Mental Crisis Hotline 1 (800) 273-TALK. According to the bipartisan National...
A new lease on life for FASSCO
Fire means a new home for FASSCO Auto Repair
By Beth Blakeman
Managing Editor
The fire that burned FASSCO Auto Repair at 105 Mine Run St. Oct. 18 destroyed the building, but not the spirit of Business Manager Cristian Sanchez.
He said he was “ecstatic” that nobody was hurt.
“The building is a total loss,” he said. “The fire started in the back of the building.”
Sanchez said he doesn’t believe there was any criminal intent.
“We don’t know if somebody lit a cigarette and threw it into the weeds.”
They did manage to save the two vehicles inside the garage, one of which belonged to Sanchez. The other, a 2003 Land Rover Discovery Series 2, suffered some damage...
By Beth Blakeman
Managing Editor
The fire that burned FASSCO Auto Repair at 105 Mine Run St. Oct. 18 destroyed the building, but not the spirit of Business Manager Cristian Sanchez.
He said he was “ecstatic” that nobody was hurt.
“The building is a total loss,” he said. “The fire started in the back of the building.”
Sanchez said he doesn’t believe there was any criminal intent.
“We don’t know if somebody lit a cigarette and threw it into the weeds.”
They did manage to save the two vehicles inside the garage, one of which belonged to Sanchez. The other, a 2003 Land Rover Discovery Series 2, suffered some damage...
New alley gates are a success
By Molly Adamson
Sun Correspondent
City Manager Maryann Ustick told the Gallup Business Improvement District Oct 21, that the newly-installed gates at Second and Third Streets appear to be doing their jobs.
The gates were an idea of City Councilor Linda Garcia, Dist. 1, and members of the neighborhood and business community as a possible solution to squatter encampments on rooftops and vandalism, and garbage in alleyways.
“[We] actually reduced the amount of trash collection we have in there, because people are not dumping anymore,” Ustick said. “So it’s been very successful — no reports of anybody on the roof, and I think the businesses are pleased.”
Ustick spoke about...
Sun Correspondent
City Manager Maryann Ustick told the Gallup Business Improvement District Oct 21, that the newly-installed gates at Second and Third Streets appear to be doing their jobs.
The gates were an idea of City Councilor Linda Garcia, Dist. 1, and members of the neighborhood and business community as a possible solution to squatter encampments on rooftops and vandalism, and garbage in alleyways.
“[We] actually reduced the amount of trash collection we have in there, because people are not dumping anymore,” Ustick said. “So it’s been very successful — no reports of anybody on the roof, and I think the businesses are pleased.”
Ustick spoke about...
City to apply for $18.6 million in GRE bonds to fund public projects
The City of Gallup has developed a plan to fully finance the new public safety building.
During the Oct. 12 city council meeting, City Manager Maryann Ustick explained that the city could use Gross Receipts Tax bonds to fund the project. First, however, the council had to decide between two options; one that would give the city $12.8 million now and $5.8 million in FY24, and another that would provide $9 million now and $9.5 million in FY24.
The city will then go on to apply for the money through the New Mexico Finance Authority.
Ustick told the council that not all of the allotted funds would go toward the public safety building and that it would be necessary to designate...
During the Oct. 12 city council meeting, City Manager Maryann Ustick explained that the city could use Gross Receipts Tax bonds to fund the project. First, however, the council had to decide between two options; one that would give the city $12.8 million now and $5.8 million in FY24, and another that would provide $9 million now and $9.5 million in FY24.
The city will then go on to apply for the money through the New Mexico Finance Authority.
Ustick told the council that not all of the allotted funds would go toward the public safety building and that it would be necessary to designate...
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