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Rollover: Whipsering Cedars volunteer firefighters Shayla Colfack, left, and William Schumaker pick up photographs from the westbound Interstate 40 onramp in Continental Divide Saturday evening. The minivan behind them rolled over causing the U-Haul trailer it was pulling to come apart and fling the driver's worldly possessions all over the road. McKinley County Sherrif's officers at the scene said no one was seriously injured. (Photo by John A. Bowersmith/Independent)


Red hots for sale: Jashawn Brown, 19 months, eyeballs the colorful contents of a candy dispenser Monday at the Navajo Nation Tribal Council chambers in Window Rock, Ariz. Brown was at the council session for his parents who were being recognized for their service in the US Army while stationed in Iraq. (Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent)


McKinley County Geographic Information Systems Center employee Nathan G. Peters marks coordinates on a palm-top computer that is linked to a GPS unit at the C&R Insurance agency at 1557 State Road 264 after giving the busness its rural address recently. The GIS does all the maping for McKinley County and rural addressing as well. C&R Insurance requested the address after police were unable to locate the business when it was broken into. (Photo by John A. Bowersmith/Independent) Full Story

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