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Controversial issues go:
On the table: City working its way through open issues (part II)
Phil Silva, the Distribution Supervisor for the City of Gallup, points out where to dig while looking for a water main break on Second Street near the railroad tracks on Thursday. The break caused flooding in the area of Second and Thirds Streets, but was under control and replaced quickly. — © 2009 Gallup Independent / Brian Leddy
Phil Silva, the Distribution Supervisor for the City of Gallup, points out where to dig while looking for a water main break on Second Street near the railroad tracks on Thursday. The break caused flooding in the area of Second and Thirds Streets, but was under control and replaced quickly. — © 2009 Gallup Independent / Brian Leddy

Copyright © 2009
Gallup Independent

By Bernie Dotson
Staff writer

GALLUP — Sometimes, you just can’t plan for the unexpected.

Stuff happens, plans get bogged down. Minor headaches arise. And then, of course, they’re the bad breaks, the personal hang ups and set backs.

Take, for example, the various big and small issues making their way through Gallup City Hall.

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Tuesday
October 6, 2009

Selected Stories:

— Controversial issues go —
On the table: City wokring its way through open issues (part I)

—and—
On the table: City wokring its way through open issues (part II)

$12,000 stolen from Burnside gas station

Power plant comment period is extended

Deaths

Area in brief

Independent Web Edition 5-Day Archive:

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Wednesday

09.30.09

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Thursday

10.01.09

100209
Friday

10.02.09

100309
Weekend

10.03.09

100509
Monday

10.05.09

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