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New Mexico State Police conducts operation to curb illegal street racing in McKinley County

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The Gallup Police Department requested assistance from the New Mexico State Police in an effort curb the influx of street racing within the city limits of Gallup and surrounding areas back in May.

After planning the operations with the Gallup Police Department and the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office, two street racing...

Gallup Police want man for questioning in robbery

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A man who was photographed wearing a mask is wanted by Gallup Police. But first, they need to know who he is.

The man in this picture is wanted for questioning in a robbery that took place on Aug. 5.

Information about the robbery can be given to Metro Dispatch at (505) 722-2231 or Crime Stoppers at (877) 722-6161.

Please reference case #21-30969.

Callers can remain anonymous.


Humane Society gets thrifty

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A new thrift store in town offers residents a chance to find great deals while helping the local pet population. The McKinley County Humane Society Thrift Store opened July 6, and has been very popular since.

“We’re popping over here,” store manager Tera Selleck said. “We’re getting donations coming in all day and lots of people have been in to shop.”

Located in the old Griswold’s Inc. at 2006 E. Hwy 66, the store accepts donations and resells them, with all proceeds going to the local Humane Society.

Christa Ramey, who took over as board Vice President in February, said she thinks the thrift shop will be good for the organization.

“The thrift store allows us...

Planning, zoning commissioners, city councilors draft a cannabis ordinance

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One city councilor invites growers to locate on Gallup’s west side

When recreational marijuana was legalized in New Mexico April 12, it created a ripple effect in the law enforcement and legal communities.

On July 27 the Gallup City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission held a work session to draft an ordinance that lays out the rules regarding cannabis. The state plans to begin accepting and processing license applications for anyone who wants to produce marijuana starting Sept. 1. Retail sales of the drug will become legal starting April 1, 2022.

Jessica Lawlis, an urban planner with Dekker/Perich/Sabatin, an architectural and planning company, presented her findings...

GMCS in limbo

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What will the 2021-2022 School Year look like?

The Gallup-McKinley School District is still trying to figure out what the upcoming school year is going to look like.

During the August 2 school board meeting Assistant Superintendent of Business Services Jvanna Hanks gave the board an update on the New Mexico Public Education Department’s COVID-19 guidelines for the 2021-2022 School Year.

She explained that the NMPED hasn’t come out with new guidelines since the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention came out with its update July 27.

The latest NMPED COVID-19 toolkit was updated July 26. Then the CDC changed its guidelines one day later in response to the uptick in COVID-19...

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