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A trickle of rain: Drivers pass by on U.S. 491 heading into Gallup
as rain begins to fall on Monday afternoon. Weather forecasters predict
rain and possible snow in Gallup through most of the work week. [Photo
by Matt Hinshaw/Independent]

Justin O'Hara and Ethan Palmer move a new screen door into place to check
the size before installing it Monday along Dakota Lane in Iyanbito. The
boys are part of a group of volunteers from the Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs who have come to New Mexico and volunteered to help with projects
during their spring break. [Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent] Full
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Star Light: Hinckley
Signs employees Danny Ellis, Gilbert Mexican, Dan Rudisill and Tamend
Brown dismantle the star-shaped sphere after removing it from the
top of the Downtown Plaza sign Monday in Gallup. The old sign, which
is motorized and lit with neon lights, is being shipped to Albuquerque
to be restored and is schedule to be completed in June. [Photo by
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Tuesday
March 28, 2006
Selected Stories:
Hostage in her own home;
Judge bars residents' access to home through their neighbor's property
Shirley avoids warrant; Navajo president
misses subpoenaed meeting because of family emergency
Californian arrested for firing at car
on freeway
U.S. Airforce Academy, SWIF team up
to help Diné families
Deaths
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