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More snow coming: With weather forecasters predicting another winter storm on its way into New Mexico, workers in the City of Grants broke out the heavy machinery Wednesday on Santa Fe Avenue to clean up the frozen ice and packed snow still on the street from the last storm. [Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent]


Elements of winter:
Snow blows across the sand dunes east of Gallup. More snow is expected to blow into town Thursday evening or Friday and put an end to the sunshine for a while. [Photo by John A. Bowersmith/Independent]

Big foot?: Wind-blown animal tracks lead up a hill on Mt. Taylor. Mt. Taylor Ranger District officials estimate the snow pack at the top of the mountain to be around three feet, making prospects for a full four-stage Winter Quadrathlon promising this year. [Photo by John A. Bowersmith/Independent]

Thursday
January 11, 2007
Selected Stories:

Navajo woman vies for mayor

Navajo Utah Commission tries to help radiation victims

Halt! You're under arrest!; Grants Police wheel to the rescue on Segways

Humane Society offers neuter, spay clinics

Deaths

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