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Showing Bengal pride and then some...: Members of the Gallup Bengals boys soccer team show their support for the Lady Bengals as they play against the Rehoboth Lady Lynx on Saturday at Public School Stadium in Gallup. The Lady Lynx defeated the Bengals 2-0. [Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent]


Bear visits area school: ABOVE: A black bear peers intensely from a tree while in the small community of Rehoboth, NM. A Rehoboth Department of Transportation worker Darryl Holtsoi reported the animal. The bear was eventually tranquilized and removed from the community. It was relocated in the Mt. Taylor area near Grants N.M. The green tags on the bear's ear meant that it had been captured twice in previous incidents. Officials estimated the bear weighed about 250 pounds. BELOW: Sheriff Deputy Tom Mumford and other officials kept a close eye on a black bear that was reported in the small community of Rehoboth, N.M. Friday night. The bear was eventually tranquilized and removed from the community. The bear would have been shot if it had attempted to climb down the tree before tranquilization. It was relocated in the Mt. Taylor area near Grants N.M. [Photos by Daniel Zollinger/Independent]

Monday
September 17, 2007
Selected Stories:

John Zollinger, area newspaper pioneer, dies

Hurricane evacuees seek Gallup home

Homestake Mine cleanup expansion to be discussed in Grants

Wayward black bear surprises Rehoboth students

Deaths

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