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The new Final Clarifier filters waste water on Wednesday evening at the Gallup Waste Water Treatment Plant. The Treatment Plant only had two final clarifiers before the new plant upgrade. City bonds are paying for the improvements at the Gallup Waster Water Treatment Plant. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent] Related Story


A soldier comes home: ABOVE: Holding hands with his wife Linda Kamps, Col. Bryan Kamps salutes at the side of Mary Johnson, Charles Johnson, and Vivian Johnson while the casket of Army warrant officer Christopher Johnson is carried into Rollie Mortuary Wednesday afternoon in Gallup, NM. Johnson was killed August 14, 2007 in Iraq when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter he was piloting crashed. BELOW: The 126 Military Police Company marches behind the hearse carrying the casket of Army warrant officer Christopher Johnson Wednesday afternoon as it leaves the Gallup airport. Johnson was killed August 14, 2007 in Iraq when the CH-47 Chinook helicopter he was piloting crashed. [Photos by Daniel Zollinger/Independent]

Thursday
August 23, 2007
Selected Stories:

Herrera outlines city's debt; New city manager gives first — and last — interview

Officials iron out Navajo Fair details; 2007 fair poster draws criticism

Grants Mainstreet puts focus on Route 66

A soldier comes home; Christopher Johnson's body returns to Gallup

Deaths

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