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GMCS recognizes teachers, administrators

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New school district grades see Gallup outperform ABQ, Santa Fe

The Gallup-McKinley County Board of Education presented awards to 11 teachers and administrators at the Dec. 5 regular meeting of the Gallup-McKinley County Board of Education. The recipients were rated exemplary by the New Mexico Public Education Department...

Tilden holds protest at GCC

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Report: Dakota Access Pipeline construction halted

Mervyn Tilden, a Church Rock human rights activist, is the leading face of protest when it comes to area issues that impact Native Americans. Tilden has led the local effort for Gallup to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day and do away with Columbus Day.

The Gallup City Council proclaimed the former a couple of months ago.

Tilden, a freelance journalist, was back at it again Dec. 3 in front of the Gallup Cultural Center along East Historic Highway 66, demonstrating against business interests, and the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota.

“This is for the people who can’t speak for themselves,” Tilden said. “There are young...

Attorney General congratulates NM law enforcement on successful ‘Movember’ results

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ALBUQUERQUE –  Attorney General Hector Balderas congratulated New Mexico law enforcement on successful Movember results Dec. 7.

Aside from some amazing mustaches, the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General Movember team came in third place for funds raised out of 11 teams in the New Mexico Public Safety Network. Total funds raised by the network was $5,487, which will help raise awareness of critical men’s health issues such as testicular cancer, prostate cancer and suicide prevention.

On Dec. 1, there was an awards ceremony for the New Mexico Public Safety Network held at Bubba’s 33 in Albuquerque.

“I want to thank and congratulate all New Mexico law enforcement team...

Iyanbito to hold toy drive; Santa visit

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IYANBITO – The folks at the Iyanbito Chapter House want the public to know about an upcoming toy drive to take place during the Christmas holidays.

Felisha Adams, an Iyanbito native and a former 2016 candidate for a state senate seat in the New Mexico legislature, said the 6th annual Holiday Dinner and Toy Drive will be Dec. 17 from 4 to 9 pm at the Iyanbito Chapter House in Iyanbito.

“We have made it our tradition by giving back,” Adams said. “Last year we helped put smiles on over 200 kids’ faces in McKinley County. We hope to double it this year with your help.”

Adams said the evening includes dinner, dessert, entertainment, games and a visit from Santa Claus. She said...

Sanders Valley High hosts second annual concert

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Students DAZZLED AS THEY SANG, PLAYED holiday classics

SANDERS, Ariz. — The cafeteria was standing room only as parents, teachers, and community members brought their holiday cheer and supportive smiles to Valley High School’s 2nd Annual Christmas in the Valley Concert Dec. 8.

“We wanted to show the community how hard our students have worked,” Mr. Patrick Baker, high school band teacher, said, “Some students have studied music for the first time and they’ve only been doing it three months. It takes guts to get up here and play.”

The high school band played classics such as, Deck the Halls, Angels We Have Heard On High, Jingle Bell Rock, and “March” from the...

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