A local eye sore of the community is the sight of intoxicated people walking around the streets, walking in front of traffic, aggressively panhandling customers in parking lots, the list goes on.
Citizens complained and the Gallup Police Department answered that call. In a special alcohol enforcement project, GPD officers...
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A test for life
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Getting yourself tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is one of the most important things you can do to protect your health. Not only is it quick and simple, it’s also usually confidential.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a 2014 study found that one-third of adolescents didn’t talk about sexual health issues with their doctors at all during annual health visits. That’s a problem no matter how young or old we are. It’s important to be honest with our doctors about your...
Five tribes head to Tribal-State Gaming Compact
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That’s according to Navajo Nation Council Speaker LoRenzo Bates.
Bates said on Tuesday that the tribal gaming compact was submitted to Jewell for her 45-day review and approval on April 20.
He said that the May 14 meeting is to insure that Jewell approves the compact.
It took the Navajo Nation three years of negotiations and the unexpected but welcomed addition and support of two tribes and two Pueblos before the New...
CURBSIDE RECYCLING TO BECOME A REALITY
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The fourth in a series of community meetings regarding a new recycling initiative in Gallup was held at Jefferson Elementary April 29. Thomas D. Parker, PE, BCEE with CDM Smith presented options for a single stream curb side collection system that would reduce the amount of waste taken to the landfill by 2000 tons every year.
Parker said the plan was “very well received tonight.”
When asked if there were any concerns about the proposal Parker said there is a small cost that will be passed on to all Gallup residents. That cost will be between $2.80 and $3.40 per month. Though it may seem like a small amount for the benefit, there are those who are...
Ancient remains found. Digging off limits
Land owners of private property just to the west of Gallup have become accustomed to finding artifacts on their land, especially after a nice rainfall. This recent find was a little more than they had bargained for when they discovered the skull of a child on a hill on their property.
The homeowner requested that we not release their identity or their address in hopes that the remains will be left undisturbed and respected.
“We’ve lived out here for quite some time and seen all kinds of artifacts,” the owner said. “Often times when we have a rain, we see new items.”
The owner said his wife discovered the skull.
“Hundreds of years had finally swept off the dirt that this...
The homeowner requested that we not release their identity or their address in hopes that the remains will be left undisturbed and respected.
“We’ve lived out here for quite some time and seen all kinds of artifacts,” the owner said. “Often times when we have a rain, we see new items.”
The owner said his wife discovered the skull.
“Hundreds of years had finally swept off the dirt that this...
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