Troupe America, Inc. will bring the hit musical comedy "Church Basement
Ladies" to Gallup on Sunday. The popular musical is set in the mid-1960s
in a small, rural Lutheran church and is based on the best-selling
book "Growing Up Lutheran." [Courtesy Photo]
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Are you my mother?:
A calf and a cow rub their heads together near the Red Rock
Chapter House, south of Gallup. [Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent]
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Sgt. Jeffery Burke from the State Police Narcotics Division in Albuquerque
talks about how meth affects a person's appearance over time during
the "Faces of Meth" community presentation on Thursday night at
El Morro Theater. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent] Full
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Sales associate Sue
Carlson talks with Bridget Barlos of Taos and Danita Monness
from Guffey, Colo., about the different turquoise rings at Richardson's
Trading Company on Wednesday. Gallup MainStreet is sponsoring
"Merchandising for Mainstreet Retailers" on March
8 at El Morro Theater to promote different merchandising ideas
for retailers. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent] Full
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Friday
March 2, 2007
Selected
Stories:
Presentation
reveals ugly 'Faces of Meth'
Desert Rock
tax break bill dies
'Just one
of those days'; Grants police respond to 3 accidents in three hours
Something
for Nothing; Free merchandising workshop offered to city business
owners
Deaths
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