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City Council discusses land exchanges, donations

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Three land transactions were brought to the Gallup City Council during their April 28 meeting with the intent of determining ownership and boundary lines.

The transactions include transferring two parcels of land, totaling about four acres, from Gallup Holding and Investment Corp to the City of Gallup, where Fox Run Golf...

RMCHCS names new COO

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Michael Nye has traveled a long road through hospital administration to arrive in the COO chair at Rehoboth McKinley Christian Medical Health Services.

Nye started at a 300 bed hospital in his home of Reading, Pa. as a medical technologist.  Over the years he became a professional services supervisor, a vice president for professional services, a medical laboratory technician, a compliance officer, a laboratory director, a risk manager, and a privacy officer.

Most recently, before this latest change, Nye was the human resources director at RMCHCS, a position he took in August 2018.

Nye told the Gallup Sun that his is not the only spot in the hospital’s organizational chart that...

Navajo Police kept busy during fourth curfew weekend

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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - The Navajo Police Department issued 274 citations during the Navajo Nation 57-hour weekend curfew, of those citations, 223 were for curfew violations and 51 were for traffic violations.

The police department’s efforts were in response to an extension issued April 29 by the Navajo Health Command Operations Center to extend the weekend curfew for two additional weekends in May.

This is the Navajo Police Department’s fourth 57-hour weekend curfew operation. The operation consisted of a saturation patrol in the eastern Navajo region. A noticeable increase of traffic on Highway 264 between Window Rock, Ariz., and Gallup was observed, although a majority of those...

2020 Ceremonial still planned for August

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Members of the board for the Intertribal Ceremonial Association are still planning to put on the event this August, but it won’t be the customary one.

Dudley Byerley, who has overseen the past four Ceremonials, has been known for wanting each year’s event to be bigger and more enjoyable than the one the year before. But the crisis surrounding the spread of COVID-19 has made that impossible this year.

Indian shows and major sports events have been canceled for the early part of the summer. But there are hopes that states will have the spread of the disease under control by July 4, so some events can be held. Gallup has already announced it is canceling the summer dances this...

Weekly Police Activity Reports

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FBI ARREST

Shiprock, May 4

The FBI reported that Derrick Begay, 32, of Shiprock, had been charged with assaulting a federal official.

According to the report, Begay struck a BIA official in the face with his hand on Jan. 22. The incident occurred at Shiprock High School. After assaulting the federal official, Begay reportedly drove away at a high rate of speed.

He was arrested by FBI agents in Shiprock on May 4.


ASSAULTING OFFICER/NURSE

Gallup, May 2

A St. Michaels woman was arrested on May 2 after she got into an altercation with a McKinley County Sheriff’s Deputy and a health care worker.

Candace Manuelito, 30, was charged with one count each of battery on a household...

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