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Streamlined food prep helps local chain expand

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When Albuquerque-based Dion’s restaurant turned its entrepreneurial vision toward larger markets outside New Mexico in 2014, owners of the privately owned chain thought it was a good time to review operations with an eye to improving efficiency in its 20 existing outlets.

So Dion’s asked the New Mexico Manufacturing...

Voters, congratulate yourselves

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The race for president this year may not have turned out like a lot of folks wanted it to, yet we can clearly identify some big winners in the year’s general election — and the June primaries for that fact.

They were the voters.

The winners include the thousands of people who voted early and on voting day in McKinley and Cibola counties. For some, it meant standing in line for a while.

Forget for a minute that Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the general election. The mere fact that folks around McKinley and Cibola exercised their civic duty is a cause for celebration. That’s the stuff that an honest and functioning democracy is made of.

Let’s face it: The 2016...

Madame G guide to the stars WEEK OF NOV. 18

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On November 21, a last quarter moon occurs. According to Dana Gerhardt’s Moon Series, this is a “wobbly time” with a sense of uncertainty. As we come to the end of Scorpio, you’ll notice positive and negative aspects. The benefits are passion, drive, and dedication — you’ll also feel vindictive and manipulative. Madame G recommends taking a deep breath. This too shall pass.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Are you searching for distraction? You’ve found it. It’s not always easy to judge what’s best, especially if it feels good. Look inward. If you’re escaping a bad situation, run. But, if you’re attempting to hide from yourself — you can’t. Madame G suggests asking...

Business altruism pays off even when payoff isn’t the point

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For many businesses, philanthropic giving has an element of self-interest: It’s giving with the expectation of getting something back in the form of tax breaks and image building.

But more and more businesses are discovering that unselfish giving has a value that’s immeasureable, and that reverberates throughout the community, the workforce and the economy.

Community quality of life

Businesses that create and nurture an organizational culture based on gratitude can drive significant change that benefits everyone, not just their customers, especially if they can involve likeminded entrepreneurs.

When a business spearheads a project that solves a local problem or provides a public...

Plateau Sciences Society to meet Sunday

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The November meeting of the Plateau Sciences Society will take place on Sunday, Nov. 20 at the Red Mesa Center on Hill Street in Gallup. The program starts at 2:30 pm and will feature Pam Maples, who will present the documentary, “Clean Up: Why & How.” The projected climate change is expected to make this region hotter and drier within the coming years. A program being conducted on the Navajo Nation is designed to clean up all residual storage tanks that may be contaminating local water supplies. This project is limited in scope, but in years to come, every drop saved will be important. There will be time for discussion afterwards.

The business meeting will follow the program...

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