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Firefighters bring Bad Axes to fight cancerPolice dog Mack, 6, eyes his favorite treat, a rubber ball and rope held by his handler, officer Terrance Peyketewa in a demonstration at the Relay for Life open house and carnival at the Gallup Community Center on Saturday. © 2011 Gallup Independent / Adron Gardner
Police dog Mack, 6, eyes his favorite treat, a rubber ball and rope held by his handler, officer Terrance Peyketewa in a demonstration at the Relay for Life open house and carnival at the Gallup Community Center on Saturday. © 2011 Gallup Independent / Adron Gardner

By Richard Reyes
Staff writer

GALLUP — Using a carnival atmosphere to provide fun for kids, the Gallup Fire Department’s Relay For Life team gave safety fire lessons and raised money for the fight against cancer at the Community Services Center Saturday.

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