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Navajo Prep senior project generates smiles

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Special Olympians receive cleaning, protective supplies

Navajo Preparatory School senior Kaitlynn Knight said she could not see the faces of Special Olympians and parents through their masks when they stopped by the McKinley County Sheriff’s Office last week — but she knows they smiled.

For her senior project...

MolinaCares makes initial donation to Community Pantry

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As part of its mission, which includes providing accessible health care for vulnerable populations, Molina Healthcare launched MolinaCares Accord in 2020 as a way to invest in filling some of the gaps that still exist in healthcare. It made its first investment and ongoing funding commitment to the Community Pantry in Gallup April 28.

Because Molina believes that its members and their communities disproportionately experience more issues related to food insecurity, housing and other socioeconomic factors, it has donated $20,000 to support the services the pantry provides across McKinley and Cibola counties.

The funding will focus on The Wholehearted Food Fund, which provides...

‘Limbo’ is a recipe that mixes serious issues with oddball humor

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A quirky, understated introduction to immigration

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Running Time: 103 minutes

This film from Focus Features will be playing at operating cinemas and drive-ins on April 30.

Creating an exceptional comedy or drama that is unapologetically offbeat can be a tricky proposition. That’s true especially when a feature follows a singular and unusual vision which may not appeal to a large demographic. The latest feature to follow the beat of its own drummer is Limbo, a British production that mixes serious issues like immigration with deadpan humor and bizarre situations. Admittedly, not every member of the audience will laugh at the oddball situations on...

Obituary

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Hazel Ann Weigl, of Howardwick, Tex died April 20, 2021. She was 77.

She was born in Gallup, N.M. on Dec. 18,1942.

Hazel was preceded in death by her parents, George and Grace Fry; brother, Bill Fry; three sisters, Winifred Bond, Verna Young, and Georgia Vanfleet; and her son Ronald Weigl.

She is survived by her daughter, Melissa Haster (Mike Willey); brother, Jim Fry (Jackie); sister, Helen Montano (Louis); two grandsons, Russell Hasler, and Brannon Hasler (Kari); great-granddaughter, Shelby; and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.

Funeral services were held at Sunset Memorial Park in Gallup, April 27.

Obituary

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Hazel Ann Weigl, of Howardwick, Tex died April 20, 2021. She was 77.

She was born in Gallup, N.M. on Dec. 18,1942.

Hazel was preceded in death by her parents, George and Grace Fry; brother, Bill Fry; three sisters, Winifred Bond, Verna Young, and Georgia Vanfleet; and her son Ronald Weigl.

She is survived by her daughter, Melissa Haster (Mike Willey); brother, Jim Fry (Jackie); sister, Helen Montano (Louis); two grandsons, Russell Hasler, and Brannon Hasler (Kari); great-granddaughter, Shelby; and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.

Funeral services were held at Sunset Memorial Park in Gallup, April 27.

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