Gallup Police Department was dispatched to the Allison Road near Maloney Avenue Saturday morning, near the I-40 overpass, in response to a deceased male.
GPD Public Information Officer Capt. Marinda Spencer said they received the call shortly before 10 am, and that the man had no identification on his body. He's believed to...
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Chavez: Why is Ford Canyon Senior Center closed?
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A former city parks and recreation director, who is a candidate in the March 14 city council election, wants the city to explain to taxpayers why the Ford Canyon Senior Center isn’t open.
Moreover, Esco Chavez, a Gallup native and a New Mexico State University graduate, wants to know why the city persists in allowing Gallup’s other senior center on the north side “to go overcrowded and a constant inconvenience to senior citizens.”
Chavez held a news conference on the matter Feb. 16 to inform voters in District 3 that the smooth operation of the Ford Canyon Senior Center is something he plans to tackle if...
McKinley County, Zuni OK law enforcement pact
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Commissioners Bill Lee, Carol Bowman-Muskett and Genevieve Jackson approved the measure.
Tim Trimble, the chief of police at the Zuni Police Department, told commissioners that he and other Zuni law enforcement and government representatives have met with county folks as well as pueblo reps and everyone is on the same page. He called the agreement a big plus for Zuni.
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McKinley County passes resolution supporting the restriction of alcohol sales
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The McKinley County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution Feb. 7 related to the support of two bills making their way through the New Mexico Legislature. The bills, HB 162 and SB 124, deal with liquor control and contain provisions for certain local option districts to restrict the hours of the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Commissioner Bill Lee abstained on the vote and its prior discussion. The matter was introduced by McKinley County Attorney Doug Decker and Gallup City Manager Maryann Ustick, who asked commissioners to support the resolution.
“We’re asking for an OK to this resolution,” Ustick said...
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