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Light Work: City of Gallup Control Tech Rockelle Stanley begins to hook up one of the new street lights at the corner of Coal Avenue and Third Street on Tuesday afternoon. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent]

Face Lift: Ray Smith, of Iyanbito, applies a coat of white paint to the front of the old Galanis Trading Post building at the corner of First Street and Route 66 in downtown Gallup. The building is being prepared to re-open next week as Indian River, a jewelry store operated by the owners of Native American Traders. [Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent]



Pedestrian Injured: ABOVE: Gallup firefighters and EMTs from MedStar Ambulance move the pedestrian onto a gurney as they prepare to take him to the hospital. The injured man was knocked unconscious by the impact and suffered cuts to his face, a broken leg and possible head injuries. BELOW: Orange paint marks the spot where a shoe sits in the road as Gallup firefighters clean up the debris after treating a pedestrian who was struck by a SUV on Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Maloney and US 491 in Gallup.[Photos by Jeffery Jones/Independent]

Wednesday
February 7, 2007
Selected Stories:

Area reps pin down state's attention; Gallup/McKinley County day at the legislature is Thursday

Draper gets the max; Apache County judge sentences convicted embezzler to seven years in Arizona prison

Police track alleged criminals

Budget director: Tighten the purse strings

Deaths

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