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ABOVE: McKinley County
Sheriff's deputies respond to a domestic disturbance that escalated
into a stand-off Tuesday at the 400 block of Crystal Avenue
in Gamerco. Two shots were fired inside the house, but deputies
were able to convince the subjects to surrender peacefully.
LEFT: The suspect in a domestic disturbance is moved into the
back of a patrol unit Tuesday after McKinley County Sheriff's
deputies responded to a call at the 400 block of Crystal Avenue
in Gamerco. Two shots were fired inside the house, but deputies
were able to convince the subjects to surrender peacefully.
[Photos by Jeff Jones/Independent] |
After the game: Tohatchi High School custodian Ben Natanabah
sweeps the bleachers after the conclusion of Tuesday nights boys
matchup versus Zuni. "Oh man, people need to cut down on food and
enjoy watching the game more," Natanabah said jokingly, but added
"It's our job and it pays the bills." [Photo by Brian Leddy/Independent]
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Zuni Thunderbird
Matthew Eriacho (31) shoots over Tohatchi Cougar Dwight Smith
(34) during Tuesday's contest in Tohatchi. The Cougars beat
the Thunderbirds 41-31 to move on the next round of the district
tournament. [Photo by Brian Leddy/Independent] |
Signs that will be placed on the tables at Genaro's restaurant are
passed around a table as officials from the state and owners of
the restaurant talk about ways to better conserve water at the business.
Genaro's is one of the local businesses that agreed to have a water
audit. One official estimates that simply replacing a nozzle with
high pressure one can save an average business about $500 a year
in water bills. [Photo by Brian Leddy/Independent] Full
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Wednesday
February 27, 2008
Selected
Stories:
Who will it be?;
Four school superintendent candidates answer tough questions
$1 million earmarked
for Black Mesa mud
Official: Students
may be withdrawn from AYP
Operation conservation;
Idea for saving water in local restaurants is first for N.M.
Deaths
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