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Flower Power: Hiro Ishijima organizes his roses at his stand on
the corner of Highway 491 and West Jefferson Saturday. Ishijima will be
selling roses at the corner through today. [Photo by John A. Bowersmith/Independent]

Rain Delay: Rescent rains soaked the ground and nearly submerged
home plate at this baseball field at the Gallup Sports Park. Forecasters
are predicting more rain for Northwest New Mexico and Northeast Arizona
in the coming days. [Photo by John A. Bowersmith/Independent]

From left, Mary Ann Armijo, Mary J. Milz and Patty Herrera are all smiles
as they decide to split the $10,000 raffle at the Bow-Meow Dinner and
Dance, Saturday night at Red Rock Park. In a reverse raffle, the three
Gallup residents decided rather than one of them winning the $10,000 prize,
they would split it and take home $3,333 each. The annual dinner, dance
and raffle benefits the Humane Society in McKinley County. [Photo by Gaye
Brown de Alvarez/Independent] Full Story
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Monday
February 14, 2005
Selected Stories:
Waging War with the 'Big Boxes':
Gallup Lumber insists it can survive Home Depot with its customer service
Meth making an ugly impact
Nursing student to travel to South Africa:
Plans to hold dance to raise funds for trip
Humane Society $10,000 shared by 3
Rapist sought
Deaths
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