Cute and cuddly: These gorgeous blue-eyed kittens are waiting
for a family to adopt them at the Gallup-McKinley Humane Society
on North Highway 491. Visit the facility to see the animals that
are for adoption or to fill out an application for the low-income
spay/neuter program. For more information, call 863-2616. [Courtesy
Photo]
Workers from GandyDancer LLC, an Albuquerque-based railroad contracter,
work to clean up the damage Monday after a five-car train derailment
early in the morning blocked both sets of tracks in Houck, Ariz.
[Photo by Jeffery Jones/Independent] Full
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Calvin Johnson, left, president of the C-Aquifer for Dine', leads
others in chants against the use of water by Peabody during a protest
Monday in front of the Navajo Nation Council Chambers in Window
Rock. [Photo by Jeffery Jones/Independent] Full
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Judge Allen Sloan swears in Lawrence Morgan as the Speaker of the
21st Navajo Nation Council on Monday evening in Window Rock, Ariz.
This is Morgan's third term as the Navajo Nation Council Speaker.
Morgan beat delegate Harold Wauneka from Ft. Defiance by 20 votes.
[Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent]
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Tuesday
January 23, 2007
Selected
Stories:
Train derails;
Houck official worried about response abilities
Tsosie sworn
in; Senator opts for council delegate over state position
County
jail cell flooded once again
Desert
Rock protesters converge on council
Death
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