![Here is a photo of the MOH Recipients I got to meet (and of course travel with) while there. This is such an amazing group of men and had so much fun visiting with them and their families. The first day was as expected very intimidating for me, but by the third day they were picking on me and giving me a hard time like all veterans like to do.](/images/resized/images/news/2015/22_sep04/16_200_194.jpg)
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![Here is a photo of the MOH Recipients I got to meet (and of course travel with) while there. This is such an amazing group of men and had so much fun visiting with them and their families. The first day was as expected very intimidating for me, but by the third day they were picking on me and giving me a hard time like all veterans like to do.](/images/resized/images/news/2015/22_sep04/16_200_194.jpg)
Me and Bobbi McGee
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A proud grandpa looks closely at his family’s newest addition, as yet unnamed. Born on Tuesday, Sept. 1 at Presbyterian Hospital and weighing in at six pounds, seven ounces, this bundle of pink joy is the daughter of Kyle and Lindsay Hartsock. Her four brothers and three sisters think she is pretty special, as do her grandparents and parents.
Gallup recycling center updates
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The Larry Brian Mitchell Recreation Center recycling center will be open regular hours on Sept. 5 from 10 am-2 pm. This site is staffed on Saturdays only by McKinley Citizens’ Recycling Council volunteers. Volunteers are always needed to help monitor the two Saturday shifts. Contact Barbara (505) 905-5233 if interested in becoming part of this dedicated team.
McKinley Citizens’ Recycling Council Monthly Meeting:
First Saturdays of the month.
Sept. 5 at 2 pm
Red Mesa Center - 105 W...
Central High School savers visit Pinnacle Bank
![Student savers visited Pinnacle Bank Wednesday August 26th, 2015 to kick off the Wellbeing in Student Health and Financial Self-Sufficiency Project. Left to right: Thomas Lee (Pinnacle Bank), Leah Pinto (GRADS Student), Heather Platero (Pinnacle Bank, New Accounts Representative), Autumn A. James (GRADS Student), Roxanna Sullenger (Pinnacle Bank, Vice President of Operations), Dahlia Brown (GRADS Student), and Tomi Jaramillo-Campos (GRADS Teacher). Photo Credit: courtesy of Shawn Spruce](/images/resized/images/news/2015/21_aug28/19_100_100.jpg)
Students at Gallup Central High School participating in the Graduation, Reality, and Dual-Role Skills (GRADS) class this fall have a better option – it’s called a bank.
A statewide initiative aimed at educating pregnant and parenting teens, GRADS students learn the ins and outs of healthy parenting with training on prenatal care, childhood development, economic independence, and a host of other valuable life skills in addition to their...
Taco Bell Foundation raises funds for local Boys and Girls Clubs
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“Graduation season is our favorite time of year. We’ve watched these young men and women in our community work so hard to get to this point and it’s a thrill to share in their joy of earning that diploma,” said James Rich, owner of High Desert QSRs LLC. “We are proud to recognize our new grads and we are committed to our future graduate right here in Gallup, NM”. Rich also...
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