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Rotary Club January Seniors of the Month

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Photos By Ryan Hudgeons

‘Oh, Deer!’

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Gallup Sun photographer Ryan Hudgeons had his camera at the ready when these four deer pranced by, just outside of his backyard.

Dead body found at Father Dunstan Park

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By Bernie Dotson
Sun Correspondent

The body of a deceased Native American male was found at about 2:30 pm on Jan. 25 at Father Dunstan Park on Gallup’s south side. The park is in the midst of a residential area and is across the street from Gallup Catholic High School.

An official cause of death hasn’t been determined.

“Yes, the body of a male was found,” Capt. Marinda Spencer, public information officer with the Gallup Police Department, said. “We are still investigating the situation.”

Spencer said a passerby discovered the body, believed to be in his early 40s. She said the passerby spotted a community service aide and from there police officials were notified...

Four file for City Council seat Kumar’s district crowded

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Two people have filed to challenge Yogash Kumar for a District 3 city council seat, while Linda Garcia of District 1 won’t face anyone – at least for now, according to data from the city clerk’s office.

The candidate field could grow since a write-in deadline is Jan. 24.

“The candidate deadline to file was Jan. 17,” Gallup City Clerk Al Abeita said. “There is still time for write-in candidates to file.”

A retired municipal legal employee, Garcia was elected in 2013 on a platform that included beautification, improving infrastructure and re-establishing neighborhood associations. Garcia’s neighborhood meetings are held frequently. Kumar is a hotelier with holdings in...

Hundreds gather to honor MLK

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A man stood along East Historic Highway 66 and stared as people filled the front entrance of the Gallup Cultural Center in the early afternoon of Jan. 16. Others slowed their cars and watched as people begin to walk, mostly silently, to Gallup’s Larry B. Mitchell Recreational Center on East Montoya Boulevard.

The procession, held annually in honor of the late slain civil rights leader the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., began with an inter-faith prayer circle of people of various religious denominations and culminated with speakers and a dance performance at the Mitchell Center.

The theme of this year’s event was...

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