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ABOVE:Gallup police Capt. John Allen, Roseanna Morrissette and her two children Ryan and Robby, and Assistant District Attorney Jason Galbraith along with several others say a final prayer during the 6th Annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Day service on Sunday. The service is held annually at Emmanuel Baptist Church. BELOW: Brian Leddy/Independent
Gallup Police Department Chaplain Mike Kleeberger gestures while speaking at at Emmanuel Baptist Church on Sunday morning. [Photo by Brian Leddy/Independent]



The internationally renowned Empire Brass wil appear in concert on Thursday evening at the Gallup High School auditorium. [Courtesy Photo]


Walking to fight hunger: ABOVE: Volunteers from area churches walk along Joseph Montoya Boulevard on Sunday for the annual CROP Walk, which is sponsored by the Church World Services organization. The walk, which collects money to help combat world hunger, is the 12th year in a row that it has been held in Gallup. CROP stands for Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty. BELOW: A motorist honks at CROP walkers as they head east on Historic Route 66 on Sunday.Twenty-five percent of the money raised from the walk stays within the community to help combat local hunger. [Photos by Brian Leddy/Independent]

Tuesday
October 16, 2007
Selected Stories:

Aunt accused in child's killing moved

Greasewood man gets two life terms in double homicide

The truth about flu shots

A Halloween promise

Deaths

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