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Jubilation vs. hesitation

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Area leaders, vendors, police sound off on new cannabis law

This week, cannabis advocates felt a sense of jubilation after New Mexico became only the fifth state in the nation to legalize recreational use of the drug.

But ask some people in Gallup and McKinley County for their thoughts and they either haven’t read...

Horses, bulls, stray cats on council agenda

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The Gallup City Council dealt with a host of issues April 13, from annual summer events to stray cats — all of which have been impacted in one way or another by the coronavirus pandemic.

Following up on their earlier promise to act, council members decided the Best of the Best Rodeo could go forward, but only at a later date than in the past. They also approved a promoter’s contract and budget for the event.

WildThing Championship Bullriding was discussed by the event’s coordinator, council, city manager and top tourism official. The council will table a decision on holding it until the next meeting, while the city inquires about event logistics.

Another issue taken up by the...

GMCS board celebrates House Bill 6

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Thanks Rep. Lundstrom, House Speaker Egolf

The Gallup-McKinley Community School District is finally getting a chance to provide its students with a chance at a great future, or at least that’s what the school’s board members and New Mexico Rep. Patricia Lundstrom, D-Gallup, and New Mexico’s Speaker of the House Brian Egolf, D-Santa Fe, believe, now that House Bill 6 has passed.

House Bill 6 will eliminate the State Equalization Guarantee. In a previous interview with the Sun, Lundstrom explained how the guarantee had been put in place over 50 years ago and said that it negatively impacted Gallup. The guarantee was a formula that gave the 81 public school districts in New...

Robots as educators at GMCS

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Milo, Carver, Veda, Jemi teach special skills

Gallup-McKinley County Schools are moving into a high-tech future with robotic teaching.

The district is tackling issues that affect students with Autism Spectrum Disorder using the advancements of Robokind.

Robokind is a Dallas, Texas-based company that was founded in 2011. The education technology and robotics company developed an evidence-based, social-emotional instructional curriculum for  ASD students. This curriculum comes in the form of robots that can show facial expressions to help ASD students learn facial cues. Their names are Milo, Carver, Veda, and Jemi.

According to a 2020 report by the Center for Disease Control...

Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, April 9, 2021

Eagles Soar

America’s iconic bald eagles have recovered from the brink of extinction brought on by the once-widespread use of the pesticide DDT half a century ago. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says the national symbol now numbers nearly 317,000 individual birds with an estimated 74,400 nesting pairs. Only about 417 pairs had survived by 1963 because of the eggshell-thinning phenomenon caused by the now-banned DDT.

Martha Williams, deputy director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, called the recovery “one of the most well-known conservation success stories of all time.” She says she hopes all Americans get the chance to see at least one...

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