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Call to Order: Navajo Nation Council Administrative Assistant Harold
Wauneka rings the bell in front of the Navajo Nation Council Chambers
on Monday, calling delegates to come inside for roll-call and the start
of the session. [Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent]

Kim Chavez, right, fills in holes in a median Tuesday on N.M. 122 in Milan
in front of the Milan Supermart before Mark Jaure can grate it so concrete
can be poured on it. [Photo by John A. Bowersmith/Independent] Full
Story

Wind-Whipped: Eastbound traffic on Interstate 40 passes through
a dust cloud just outside of Grants Tuesday. Winds of up to 50 miles per
hour were expected in the area causing highway department workers and
state police to stand at the ready to close the road. [Photo by John A.
Bowersmith/Independent]
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Wednesday
April 20, 2005
Selected Stories:
Local CAP earns state recognition
Median Makeover; Milan crews hope cement
will help conserve water
Gallup Junior High drama troop to sweeten
the stage; 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' at El Morro Theater
Family seeks missing girl
Deaths
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