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Pedestrian hit:
Two Sheriffs Deputies put the clothing from a man hit by a passenger car into a brown bag on US 491 next to the Gas Max gas station on Friday night. The first officers on the scene did not smell any alcohol on man's breath. The man suffered some major injuries but nothing life threatening. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent]


George Byers the VP of Public Affairs at Neutron Energy Inc. talks about the benefits for uranium mining on the east side of Mt. Taylor to a panel from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) at the GEIS Public Meeting on Thursday night at the Best Western on the Westside of Gallup. [Photo by Matt Hinshaw/Independent] Full Story


A display of ceramics stretches more than 66-feet long inside of the Double Six Gallery and Cibola Arts Council offices on Santa Fe Avenue in Grants, NM. The show is for an exhibit of a variety of artists that opened last week and will be hosting an open house on Saturday afternoon. [Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent] Full Story

Weekend
September 29-30, 2007
Selected Stories:

Bishop reports 'intruders'; Pelotte: Unknown people in his home

Uranium Debate; Mining means jobs for some; death for others

Ceramics show is western New Mexico’s largest

Spiritual Perspectives; The Fingerprint of God

Deaths

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