tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36295781888358394532024-03-13T10:42:02.647-07:00KGLP 91.7 fm RadioKGLP, 91.7 on your radio dial, is, should, and can be YOUR public radio station. KGLP is a non-profit and member-supported organization. Our primary income is generated from your membership dollars. Major grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and others are leveraged by your pledge.Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.comBlogger465125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-69949254600412730572012-10-18T10:04:00.000-07:002012-10-18T10:04:27.502-07:00OCT 31 - DBHS Halloween Open House, Ft Defiance AZOCT 31 - DBHS Halloween Open House, Ft Defiance AZ<br />
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Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-79321816188357013032012-10-18T09:40:00.002-07:002012-10-18T09:40:18.613-07:00Navajo President Delivers the State of the Nation Address<pre>For Immediate Release
October 15, 2012
Navajo President Delivers the State of the Nation Address
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly outlined recent
accomplishments from the Shelly/Jim administration during his quarterly State of the
Nation address Monday at the opening day of the Navajo Nation Council's fall
session.
President Shelly started his 17 minute speech by stating a recent $43 million
agreement between the Navajo Nation and Department of Interior to give financial
assistance to the Navajo Nation to build portions of the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply
Project waterline.
The money plans to be spent to build portions of the lower access of the Cutter
Lateral. The funding plans to help design and construction of 43 miles of water
pipeline, a pumping station and four water storage tanks.
The overall NGWS project is expected to cost $1 billion, build 280 miles of
waterline to 43 chapters and create more than 600 jobs during construction.
"This project is a result of the Navajo Nation Water Rights Settlement in the San
Juan River Basin in New Mexico," President Shelly said.
President Shelly also spoke about an agreement that strengthens Navajo sovereignty.
The Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency will oversee the clean up of a
mine in District 17 in New Mexico, according to a "Temporary Access Agreement" with
Hydro Resources Inc.
The agreement calls for the mine in District 17 to follow Navajo Nation standards.
For the first time, the NNEPA will ensure clean up follows the standards in the
Navajo Nation Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of
2008.
President also relayed information regarding uranium mine cleanup in Cove, Ariz.,
Casamero Lake, New Mex., and Church Rock, New Mex.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that $7.5 million would be spent
to cleanup mines in those communities.
To help with the cleanup, President Shelly said job training would be available
through the Navajo Nation Superfund Job Training Initiative.
"As we look ahead, the U.S. EPA is predicting that another $44 million could be put
toward cleaning the Northeast Church Rock Mine. With training available now, future
mine clean ups could employ hundreds of Navajos in the future," President Shelly
said.
President Shelly also said he is confident that Navajo Head Start, which has had
non-compliance issues for several years, is headed in a good direction.
"In August, we brought on Sharon Singer, who became the first licensed
superintendent to lead Navajo Head Start. She brings years of teaching and
administrative experience. With Ms. Singer's proven leadership we are committed to
bringing the program fully into compliance with more than 2,800 federal standards,"
President Shelly said,=.
President Shelly stated that he intends to create a task force to find solutions to
issues Navajo residents who live on Hopi Partitioned lands including building some
homes for relocated Navajo families on Turquoise Ranch near Winslow, Ariz., which
was recently established into trust status.
"These issues are complicated and I'm going to look towards creating a taskforce to
look at what the executive branch and other stakeholders can do for planning and
developing the Navajo-Hopi Partitions Lands," President Shelly said.
President Shelly visited nearly eight homes in the past few weeks that were on Hopi
Partitioned Lands.
President Shelly also updated the Council about recent progress in the Red Dog
Gravel project. The project involves partnerships between the Navajo Nation, Navajo
County, chapters, Peabody Western Coal Company, and others.
Red dog gravel is being delivered to 10 chapters in the Black Mesa area, where the
gravel is found.
"We are in the process of graveling roads in these areas and have delivered more
than 40,000 tons of red-dog gravel. We have plans to continue graveling roads for
these areas. This project is working because we all have worked together," President
Shelly said.
President Shelly also announced the implementation of a new project to revamp the
hiring process within the Navajo Nation government.
The pilot project gives more authority to divisions and programs to have input on
hiring for new employees, so they may find candidates that are best suited for their
programs.
"Our goal is to bring the most qualified people to our workforce, including our
valuable children. We need to have jobs for them when they want to come home,"
President Shelly said.
The State of the Nation address also covered topics such as the budget and coal
revenues.
For President's speech in its entirety please visit
<a href="http://www.president.navajo-nsn.gov/" target="_blank">http://www.president.navajo-nsn.gov</a> and look for "State of the Nation" under the
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Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-58748842237087000692012-10-18T09:31:00.000-07:002012-10-18T09:31:01.506-07:00Forest fires near Four Corners<pre>Forest Service reports several new fires in Four Corners area
The Durango Interagency Fire Dispatchis reporting several new fires in the Four
Corners area Tuesday.
To access this story, copy and paste this url in your browser:
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Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-53149395476929914752012-10-18T09:26:00.001-07:002012-10-18T09:26:37.119-07:00Running for Stronger and Healthier Navajo Nation<pre>information regarding the 2nd Annual Running for Stronger
and Healthier Navajo Nation scheduled for October 21-28, 2012. Runners needed to
run from Newlands (Sanders, AZ) to Nazlini on October 22-23. Schedule is attached.
Hope to see some of you out there. Have a great day everyone.
Cheryl Toledo
Department of Behavioral Health Services</pre>
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Methamphetamine & Suicide Prevention Initiative Project's (MSPI) Cultural Nights at
the Hogan (located immediately north of the hospital). Please see the flyer for
dates, times and topics. On November 1, 2012, we have replaced "Kinaalda" with
"Traditional Food Preparation" by Louva Dahozy. Our program staff will provide a
small meal for people in attendance. We ask that you please forward this flyer to
all you think might be interested.
Thank you and we hope to see you all there!
Janet Deschinny
TMC MSPI Community Involvement Coordinator</pre>
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Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-20612907130371995552012-10-11T06:57:00.002-07:002012-10-11T06:57:27.998-07:00NM State Rocket Launch# Statewide Rocket Launch by 100 New Mexico Students on October 11 to<br />Commemorate Centennial and state's history of rocket science #<br /><br />This Thursday, October 11, KGLP will participate in a very Special Broadcast,<br />in collaboration with several area schools, other New Mexico Public Radio<br />Stations, NASA, PNM, and the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.<br /><br />New Mexico’s Centennial Rocket Project is one hundred rockets built and<br />launched simultaneously from one hundred schools, to celebrate one hundred<br />years of New Mexico’s statehood. <br /><br />This Thursday morning at 10:30, these students will fire off large model<br />rockets as part of the Centennial Rocket Project, tuning in to KGLP and other<br />Public Radio stations across New Mexico, as the Countdown to 10:30 a.m. is<br />announced by current International Space Station Commander, NASA’s Sunita<br />Williams, of the Expedition 33 crew.<br /><br />Rocket kits were sent to schools around the state so students could build,<br />decorate and launch the rockets to commemorate New Mexico's long history of<br />contributions to rocketry and the exploration of space. <br /><br />The special broadcast of the Centennial Rocket Launch scheduled to air this<br />Thursday morning from 10:28 until exactly 10:30 is brought to you as a<br />community service by New Mexico’s public radio stations, including KGLP,<br />91.7 FM.<br /><br />---- Press Release ---<br />NEW MEXICO’S SCHOOL YEAR BLASTS OFF!!!<br />CENTENNIAL ROCKET PROJECT<br /><br />• 100 Rockets<br />• 100 Schools<br />• 100 Years of New Mexico’s statehood<br />(Santa Fe, September 24, 2012)—High above earth the International Space<br />Station crew members will welcome New Mexico teachers and students and will<br />commence the countdown – “10-9-8 …3 – 2 – 1 Blast Off!” – as 100<br />rockets from 100 New Mexico schoolyards will launch simultaneously skyward<br />(weather and safety conditions permitting) on Thursday, October 11, 2012, at<br />10:30 a.m.<br />New Mexico has a long and illustrious association with rocketry and space<br />exploration. The Centennial Rocket Project was designed to focus on our great<br />state’s rich history, while embracing the future of rocketry and science and<br />honoring New Mexico educators and school children. The educational project<br />commemorates New Mexico’s Centennial celebration and another very special<br />anniversary as well - the 40th Anniversary of Apollo 17.<br /><br />The Centennial Rocket Project is a multi-faceted enterprise that provides a<br />Large Model Rocket (LMR) to 100 participating teachers/schools (one rocket per<br />school) complete with instructions for assembly and launch, an accompanying<br />lesson plan/curriculum focusing on New Mexico’s rich history in rocketry and<br />science, a commemorative classroom poster, and a copy of the classic<br />inspirational film October Sky. The kit also includes special commemorative<br />bracelets for students directly involved in the building of each rocket.<br /><br />“The Centennial Rocket Project is truly a statewide celebration as it unites<br />New Mexico’s educators and school children, representing nearly every county<br />in New Mexico, as they launch their model rocket from their respective<br />schools,” noted project creators Ona Johnson, Director of New Mexico<br />Centennial, and Tomas Jaehn, Librarian/Archivist of the Fray Angélico Chávez<br />History Library at the New Mexico History Museum.<br /><br />The Museum of Space History in Alamogordo, NM, is also on board with the<br />Centennial Rocket Project, and will be providing Space Trails information<br />packets for each participating teacher’s classroom.<br />The Centennial Rocket Project is a collaborative project made possible by the<br />generosity and support of the New Mexico Centennial Foundation; the New Mexico<br />Department of Cultural Affairs; PNM Resources; and NASA. <br />The countdown will be transmitted statewide through the airwaves of KUNM in<br />Albuquerque, KENW in Portales, KRWG in Las Cruces, KGLP in Gallup and KSJE in<br />Farmington.<br /> ###<br /><br /><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/astronaut-ice-cream-frozen-dessert-launching-space-station-054105822.html" target="_blank">http://news.yahoo.com/astronaut-ice-cream-frozen-dessert-launching-space-station-054105822.html</a>Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-12349651389153495552012-10-11T06:55:00.000-07:002012-10-11T06:55:01.088-07:00PFLAG & Rainbow Center EventsREMINDER The Rainbow Naatsiilid Center will be opening its doors this<br />Thursday-October 11, 2012 1:00pm to 6:00pm. The Rainbow Center is located<br />at 216 West Maloney (the former Wowies Activity Hall) in Gallup, NM. The<br />center will be hosting its first community event on Friday-October 12, 2012<br />6:00pm to 8:00pm. A reception to welcome the community and community<br />partners. Itll be potluck style. You are welcome to bring a dish for the<br />event. The center will provide paper goods (paper plates, napkins, cups,<br />and utensils).<br /><br />PFLAG Gallup, lets help The Rainbow Center achieve a memorable opening. If<br />you are able, please provide a dish for the potluck. Thank you.<br /><br />Make sure to attend the TRUE COLORS Tribute Show on Saturday-October 13,<br />2012 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the Gallup High School Auditorium-Gallup, NM. The<br />event is $5.00. The event is a fundraiser for The Rainbow Center. All Ages<br />event.<br /><br />PFLAG Gallup Support Meeting<br />Wednesday-October 17, 2012<br />6:00pm to 8:00pm<br />RMCH Solarium-Gallup, NM<br />REMINDER to bring your ideas for the LIFE QUILT.<br /><br />PFLAG Gallup Potluck<br />Sunday-October 28, 2012<br />2:00pm to 5:00pm<br />The Rainbow Center<br />216 West Maloney-Gallup, NM<br />FREE event for the entire community.<br />You are welcome to bring a dish!!<br /><br />-- <br />*"PFLAG promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and<br />transgender persons, their families and friends through support, education<br />and advocacy"*<br /><br />PFLAG Gallup<br />PO Box 3901<br />Gallup, NM 87305<br /><a href="http://us.mc1103.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=gaygallup2010@gmail.com">gaygallup2010@gmail.com</a><br />505.713.2828<br />Find us on Facebook PFLAG GallupRogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-12665359463459244092012-10-11T06:51:00.002-07:002012-10-11T06:51:37.790-07:00CFRP Workshop October 22-23Come to the CFRP Workshop October 22-23, 2012, at the Santa Fe Community<br />College<br /><br />Register on-line at: <a href="https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CFRP2012" target="_blank">https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CFRP2012</a>.<br /><br />Since 2001 the CFRP has funded 166 projects including close to 500 partners in<br />planning and implementing collaborative forest restoration and small diameter<br />utilization projects in 20 counties across New Mexico. These projects have<br />restored over 30,000 acres and created over 700 jobs. This workshop is a<br />great opportunity to meet with CFRP grantees, their partners, Federal and<br />State land managers and other interested parties to discuss the Program and<br />projects implemented under it. The workshop is also an excellent opportunity<br />to learn about the CFRP grant application and review process and to network on<br />the development of new project ideas. The first day of the workshop will<br />provide an overview of the CFRP and common challenges to applying for and<br />successfully implementing CFRP grants. The second day of the workshop will<br />focus on presentations from current and recently completed projects.<br /><br />The CFRP Annual Workshop will be held Monday, October 22 - Tuesday, October<br />24, 2012 at the Santa Fe Community College, 6401 Richards Avenue, Santa Fe,<br />New Mexico 87508 (Jemez Rooms), telephone: 1-505-428-1000. The Workshop will<br />begin at 8:00 am on Monday and end at 4:00 pm on Tuesday. The CFRP Annual<br />Workshop is free and open to the public. Attendance at the workshop is<br />required of CFRP grantees as a condition the grant award.<br /><br />The closest hotels are located on Cerrillos/Rodeo Roads near the Santa Fe<br />Place Mall. The New Mexico Forest Industry Association will sponsor a social<br />event on Tuesday evening after the workshop. A draft agenda for the workshop<br />is attached. An updated agenda will be posted on the CFRP Website at:<br />www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r3/cfrp<<a href="http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r3/cfrp" target="_blank">http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r3/cfrp</a>>.<br /><br />If you have any questions about the Workshop, please contact Rosemary Romero,<br />Workshop facilitator, at 505-982-9805, or <a href="http://us.mc1103.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=romero.rosemary@gmail.com">romero.rosemary@gmail.com</a>,<br />or<mailto:<a href="http://us.mc1103.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=romero.rosemary@gmail.com">romero.rosemary@gmail.com</a>,%20or> Walter Dunn, CFRP Program Manager,<br />at 505-842-3425, or <a href="http://us.mc1103.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=wdunn@fs.fed.us">wdunn@fs.fed.us</a><mailto:<a href="http://us.mc1103.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=wdunn@fs.fed.us">wdunn@fs.fed.us</a>>.<br /><br />Walter Dunn<br />Cooperative and International Forestry<br />Southwestern Region, USDA Forest Service<br />333 Broadway Blvd., SE<br />Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />FAX: (505) 842-3465<br />Tel: (505) 842-3425<br />Cell: (505) 301-1291<br />Email: <a href="http://us.mc1103.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=wdunn@fs.fed.us">wdunn@fs.fed.us</a><mailto:<a href="http://us.mc1103.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=wdunn@fs.fed.us">wdunn@fs.fed.us</a>>Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-87847260085754487502012-10-11T06:46:00.001-07:002012-10-11T06:46:23.309-07:00Health Action NM Dental Therapist ProposalHealth Action New Mexico Offers Dental Therapist Proposal to Expand Access to<br />Oral Health Care In New Mexico<br /><br /><br />SANTA FE, N.M. – Health Action New Mexico will present its proposal for<br />addressing New Mexico’s oral health crisis on Friday, Oct. 12, to the<br />Interim Legislative Health and Human Services Committee. Key to this solution<br />is the introduction of new mid-level dental care providers known as “dental<br />therapists,” who would work as part of a dentist-led team to deliver<br />preventive and routine dental care to underserved communities. <br /><br /> According to the Human Services and Resources Administration, people in 30 of<br />New Mexico’s 33 states face serious dental care shortages. Finding<br />affordable dental care is extremely challenging – some people wait months<br />for an appointment for a toothache, and others even to go Mexico for dental<br />care. This new option would expand and strengthen the dental care workforce<br />– similar to what nurse practitioners and physician assistants have done for<br />the medical care workforce -- and provide good-paying jobs. In Alaska, dental<br />therapists have made high-quality dental care accessible to more than 35,000<br />people. Currently, 20 states currently are exploring dental therapists as a<br />way to expand oral health care access.<br /><br />Discussants will be available for questions and answers following the<br />presentation.<br /><br /><br />What: Policy Proposal Presentation: Dental Therapists for New Mexico<br />Where: Santa Fe Capitol; Room 322; Santa Fe, NM 87501<br />When: Friday, October 12<br />Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM<br />Who: <br />Todd Hartsfield, DDS, Assistant Professor of Clinical Dentistry, Arizona<br />School of Dentistry and Oral Health. <br />Daniel Kennedy, Dental Health Aide Therapist from Klawock, Alaska<br />Ron Romero, DDS, MPH, Former State Dental Director of the NM Department of<br />Health<br />Michael Bird, MSW, MPH, Vice Chair, Kewa Pueblo Health Board/Kewa Pueblo<br />Health Corporation; Past President of the American Public Health Association<br />Don Weidemann, MSH, CEO of Union County Hospital, Clayton, NM<br />Pamela Blackwell, JD Director of Oral Health Access, Health Action New<br />Mexico<br /><br /><br />###<br />About Health Action New Mexico<br />Health Action New Mexico is a New Mexican nonpartisan 501 c 3 not-for-profit<br />health advocacy and policy organization founded in 1995. We serve as an<br />organizational voice for health care consumers - promoting accessible,<br />affordable and accountable quality health care for all people living in New<br />Mexico.Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-47603325643430988682012-10-06T19:02:00.001-07:002012-10-06T19:02:16.173-07:00Gallup Herald Suspends Publication<h5 class="uiStreamMessage uiStreamHeadline" data-ft="{"tn":":"}">
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It is with heartfelt sorrow that I am announcing the closure of The
Gallup Herald. The Oct. 3, issue was our last print edition. The reasons
for this difficult decision are many but mainly include costly
business mistakes and decisions, and the economy and casino hitting this
community harder than many want to realize. We served the greater
Gallup community for eight years and hope we made it just a little
better place to live in. For our supporters, my deepest thanks. For our
detractors or those who were subjects in some of news stories, you may
relish in our defeat.<br /> I am confident we provided Gallup with a good product. In the words of President Teddy Roosevelt:<br />
"It is not the critic who counts...The credit belongs to the man in the
arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives
valiantly...who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who
spends himself in a worthy cause; who at best knows in the end the
triumph of high achievement, and who at worst, if he fails, at least
fails while doing greatly."<br /> Thank you and God Bless.<br /> Joseph J. Kolb, Publisher<br /> The Gallup Herald</span></div>
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<strong>Monday, October 1, 2012 - Indian Land in the 21st Century:</strong></div>
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Now that President Obama
has signed the Claims Settlement Act, what's the next step in managing
Indian trust lands? The Indian Land Working Group, a nonprofit watchdog
organization, helps Native landowners make informed decisions about
their land. The group's 22nd annual symposium, October 15-18, will bring
together experts to share information and answer questions related to a
wide range of issues including: tribal trust cases, trust reform,
leasing, oil and gas development, pipelines, land consolidation, and
using tools of information technology. What is the future for managing
trust lands? Guests include, ILWG executive director Kristin Ruppel,
allottee organizer Ernestine Werelus, (Shoshone Bannock), Montana State
University remote sensing researcher, Lisa Lone Fight, (Mandan, Hidatsa
and Arikara), and landowner Helen Sanders (Chehalis), who won a major
victory in the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of allottees in 1983.</div>
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<strong>Tuesday, October 2, 2012 - 2012 October Current Events:</strong></div>
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October marks the end of
harvest time but, it's just the beginning of a busy month for many
tribal leaders, teachers, elders, and students. In the weeks ahead, the
43rd Annual National Indian Educational Association Conference takes
place in Oklahoma City to help Native communities increase their
potential in the digital era. Alaskan Natives look forward to meeting
with their peers at the Alaska Federation of Natives Conference and the
29th Annual First Alaskans Institute Elders and Youth Conference in
Anchorage, Alaska. October is also the time for "spooktacular" events,
what treats are ahead when it comes to powwows, festivals, and rodeos in
your community? Join us for a lineup of folks from around the country
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<strong>Wednesday, October 3, 2012 - Understanding Alcohol's Toll on the Family:</strong></div>
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Living with an alcoholic is
not an easy thing to do and unfortunately many Native American families
know this scenario all too well. The family who lives with an alcoholic
is left to handle the day-to-day tasks that can be forgotten while the
alcoholic recovers from a night of excessive drinking. How much does a
person's drinking affect the family unit? How do you deal with caring
for an alcoholic when you know that their life is centered around
pursuing their next drink? Did you grow up an alcoholic home and what
effect does that have on your adult life? Can family life ever be normal
when one or more family members are alcoholics and have not decided to
stop drinking? Guests are Margie Anderson (Yaqui/Apache) Talking Circle
Facilitator and John Bird (Blackfoot) Project Director of the Circles of
Care Project at the Tohono O'odham Community College.</div>
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<strong>Thursday, October 4, 2012- Tohono O'odham Pit Tradition Against Cartels:</strong></div>
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The Tohono O'odham
reservation shares nearly 80 miles of its border with Mexico - making
the reservation one of the most active corridors for illegal border
activity. However, the border isn't just causing problems by putting the
tribe in the middle of an ongoing war on drugs and human migration, it
has sliced their traditional homelands into two parts, and a good
portion of Tohono O'odham members still live in Mexico. This week, many
tribal members will make a pilgrimage to Mexico for tradition. Tribal
members will have to weigh their safety with religious conviction, and
wonder whether they will be confronted with violence. Join us as we take
a look at this situation as we hear from the voices of those that are
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<strong>Friday, October 5, 2012- Native Vote 2012 Countdown (Part 3):</strong></div>
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Election day 2012 is just
over a month away. Already parts of the country are gearing up to cast
their vote for the next set of people who they would like to see run
this country. The frenzy of campaigning will be visible everywhere the
next month as the different political parties will splash their views on
how they think things should be in not only TV and print adds but, also
in front of the podium during scheduled debates. So what is going on in
Indian Country? Can one vote make the difference in local elections
where you live? What are tribal nations doing to prepare the Native
Vote? Are there certain places you can visit to get the latest news on
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Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-61265285773944418942012-10-01T07:31:00.002-07:002012-10-01T07:31:29.835-07:00RMCHCS Monthly ReportSeptember 28, 2012 RMCHCS Monthly Report—Roger Gleisner, acting CEO for<br />Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services (RMCHCS), reported that the<br />organization ended the month of August with a year-to-date net operating loss<br />of $165,000. In early August, RMCHCS received $2.7 million in sole community<br />provider funds and the organization ended the month with a cash reserve of<br />$1.8 million.<br /> <br />Recently, McKinley County’s commissioners approved $800,000 in supplemental<br />funding for the Sole Community Provider funds which, with federal matching<br />dollars, will result in $2.56 million for the hospital. “This will be of<br />significant help to RMCHCS,” said Gleisner. Lower patient volumes in<br />RMCHCS’ various service areas have had an impact on the organization’s<br />overall financial picture. <br />“We are committed to making sure the people of McKinley County have access<br />to quality health care. So much is changing in the health care industry, that<br />we can no longer rely on the way we have done business in the past,” says<br />Gleisner. “We are looking at all areas of the organization to make sure we<br />are operating efficiently and being good stewards of our resources.” <br /><br />In August, the McKinley County commissioners approved a proposal for a<br />hospital mill levy of up to 4 mills, which will be on the November 6 ballot. <br />Funding from the mill levy tax will help ensure community access to quality<br />health care and state of the art medical equipment needed for patient care. <br />Funds will also be used for the maintenance and improvement of the current<br />hospital facility that RMCHCS leases from McKinley County. Many counties with<br />hospitals in New Mexico already have hospital mill levy taxes of 4 mills and<br />higher.<br /><br />RMCHCS is celebrating national breast cancer awareness month by offering<br />mammogram screenings at a promotional rate of $75 throughout the entire month<br />of October. RMCHCS will also host two Saturday mammogram screening clinics on<br />October 13 and 20 in the radiology department. For more information or to<br />schedule an appointment, call RMCHCS diagnostic imaging department at<br />505.863.7015. <br /><br />RMCHCS is also partnering with Clear Channel Radio on several community breast<br />cancer awareness events, beginning with a breast cancer walk on Sunday,<br />October 7 at 2 pm. This free event will begin at the McKinley County<br />Courthouse plaza and will end up at the RMCHCS parking lot. Gallup Goes Pink<br />will take place on Friday, October 12 and Pink Night Out will take place on<br />October 19 at the Coal Street Pub, beginning at 5 pm. For more information,<br />call 505.863.7283. <br /><br /># # #<br /><br /><a href="http://www.rmch.org/" target="_blank">http://www.rmch.org/</a>Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-433952277086157802012-10-01T07:29:00.002-07:002012-10-01T07:29:52.600-07:00Community Concert Tues., Oct. 16Home Free, Young A Cappella Vocalists, will be performing in Gallup High<br />School’s Kenneth Holloway Auditorium on Tuesday, October 16, 2012, beginning<br />at 7PM. Five male vocalists with combine comedy and music with theatrical<br />flair. The group performs a wide range of musical genres equipped with only<br />human voices and microphones. <br />Free admission for this program comes courtesy of The Gallup Independent. <br />Season passes for the concert series 2012-2013 season will be available at<br />this performance. <br />For more information, you may call Toni at<br /> 505-862-3939.Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-77598981498985101272012-10-01T07:28:00.000-07:002012-10-01T07:28:33.294-07:00Ancient Way fest Oct. 6The Ancient Way Arts Trail Harvest & Fall Festival happens this Saturday,<br />October 6th.<br /> <br />From 10am to 4pm, events are planned in downtown “El Morro”, located 11<br />miles east of Ramah, and with the Ramah Farmer’s Market Harvest Festival,<br />Old School Gallery Photo Show, Inscription Rock Craft Show, NM Fish and Game<br />Children’s Archery Program, Ancient Kids Games with El Morro National<br />Monument, musical performers, and more.<br /><br />From 4pm until 11pm, the Festival continues at La Tinaja Restaurant, a couple<br />of miles east of El Morro National Monument, featuring live music with acts<br />such as the Billyhawks, the Mother Earth Blues Band, Old-time country artist<br />Jerry Lee, Wayne Ramm, and a community-wide blues jam. <br />The festival is free.<br /><br />For more information or to register for crafts booths, you may call<br />505-783-4706m or visit enchantedlands.org<br />
Ancient Way Arts Trail Harvest & Fall Festival~ 2012<br />10:30-4pm @ Downtown El Morro<br />4pm-11pm @ La Tinaja Restaurant<br />BUSING AVAILABLE AFTER 4PM BETWEEN EL MORRO & LA TINAJA RESTAURANT FOR $1<br /><br />SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6TH 2012<br />SET-UP TIMES FOR FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS AT DOWNTOWN EL MORRO: 8:30-10:00am<br />All contests must be entered, and displays must be set-up by participants,<br />from 8:30am to 10:00am<br />JUDGING BEGINS AT 10:15am for Festival Contest Entries<br />Pie Auction/Contest Winners announced starting at 12 noon<br /><br />Festival in El Morro opens at 10am and ends at 4pm, featuring:<br />Ramah Farmer’s Market Harvest Festival Events<br />Ramah Farmer’s Market Produce & Craft Vendors<br />Old School Gallery Photo Show<br />Inscription Rock Craft Show<br />NM Fish and Game Children’s Archery Program<br />Ancient Kids Games with El Morro National Monument<br />2 Drawings for 2 Mule Deer Hunts sponsored by La Tinaja Ranch (worth $2,000)<br />Ramah Navajo Weavers<br />Zuni Bread Oven<br /> Yummy Food @ Ancient Way Café<br />Wool Spinning Demonstration <br />Most Beautiful Chickens & Rabbit Exhibits @ El Morro Feed & Seed/Joe L’s<br />Emporium<br />Local Business Expo at WeatherKing Buildings<br />Wave Riders of the Ancient Way & Moondance Ranch Healing Arts Pavilion<br />AND music provided by The Billyhawks!<br />PIE AUCTION AT 12 NOON @ Ramah Farmer’s Market Tents<br />Other contest winners will be announced after the Pie Auction, including:<br />~Pie Contest<br />~Garden Displays Contest<br />~Homestead Displays Contest<br />~Giant Veggie (Pumpkin, Squash, Zucchini, & Cabbage)Contests <br /> ~Weirdest Veggie Contest<br />~Most Beautiful Chicken Contest<br />~Old School Gallery Photo Contest<br /><br />Music Festival At La Tinaja Restaurant Begins after 4pm<br />At 4pm, buses will be available to transport people for $1.00 to La Tinaja<br />Harvest Music Festival, being held at La Tinaja Restaurant, just a few miles<br />down the highway.<br />FREE LIVE MUSIC<br />featuring such local acts as:<br />Music is Medicine youth participants<br />The Mother Earth Blues Band, <br />The Billyhawks, <br />Old-time country artist Jerry Lee<br /> Wayne Ramm <br />…and a community-wide blues jam! <br />Music will end at about 11pm.<br />Dinner at La Tinaja Restaurant available for just $8<br />The Native American Church will begin drumming around 11pm.<br /><br />Space is being provided at La Tinaja Restaurant for people who wish to set up<br />tents & camp for free!Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-43481062103308987182012-10-01T07:25:00.001-07:002012-10-01T07:25:28.017-07:00October! PFLAG Gallup events<h5 class="uiStreamMessage uiStreamHeadline" data-ft="{"tn":":"}">
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Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-1263468883649326292012-09-27T09:12:00.002-07:002012-09-27T09:12:29.187-07:00Friday Forum 09/28The September 28, 2012 edition of Friday Forum will feature discussion between<br />with Jennifer Brown, Church Rock Academy Librarian, Cindy Ogden, Director of<br />UNMG's Zollinger Library, and Carol Sarath, GMCS Library Media Coordinator, on<br />the November 6 General Obligation Bond issue "B", supporting new books and<br />other needs for New Mexico's public, school, and tribal libraries. We'll also<br />have an update on the new Rainbow Center, a GLBTQI resource center starting up<br />in Gallup, NM. That's Friday afternoon at one MDT on 91.7 FM (or listen<br />online at KGLP.org)<br /><br /><a href="http://www.nmstatelibrary.org/component/content/article/38-funding-for-libraries/1873-2012" target="_blank">http://www.nmstatelibrary.org/component/content/article/38-funding-for-libraries/1873-2012</a>Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-2096993242108777762012-09-26T22:25:00.001-07:002012-09-26T22:25:15.147-07:00Water Rights Protection Rally 09/27 4-6p Crownpoint Chapter<br />
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ALBUQUERQUE/SANTA FE, NM Casting Notice - Feature Film "We're The Millers".<br /> <br /> For work on Thursday 9/27/12.<br /> <br /> Location TBD. <br /><div class="text_exposed_show">
Pay rate is $300.00 for the day.<br /> <br />
We do NOT have a Call Time yet but will likely be VERY early in the
morning and you should have the whole day (12+ hours) free. <br /> <br /> **PHOTO DOUBLE**<br />
LUIS GUZMAN BUTT DOUBLE: male, Hispanic or Native American, age range
18-50, dark brown or black hair, large stomach (see photo). **NUDITY
REQUIRED** - you will be filmed from behind with the camera catching
your left butt cheek/legs/side. You would need to be comfortable with
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your front private parts. Your face will NOT be seen. <br /> <br /> MUST have full/flexible availability and be able to attend an audition on Wednesday 9/26/12 at Santa Fe Studios.<br /> <br />
Please post here ONLY if you fit these casting specs and are available
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Rogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-834548651778204422012-09-24T11:24:00.003-07:002012-09-24T11:24:25.573-07:00Presidential Debates on KGLPKGLP will carry the Presidential debates live from seven until nine on the<br />evenings of<br /><br />Wednesday, October 3,<br /><br />Thursday, October 11,<br /><br />Tuesday, October 16, and<br /><br />Monday, October 22.<br /><br /><br />You can tune in to 91.7 FM or listen online at KGLP.orgRogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03436045065887194075noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3629578188835839453.post-9521128452829557392012-09-24T08:34:00.003-07:002012-09-24T13:59:48.081-07:00Voter Registration in GallupFolks in the Gallup area must be registered to vote by October 9 in order to<br />
vote at the November 6 polls or file ballots by mail, including absentee<br />
ballots. If you want to get help online, just go to:<br />
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<a href="http://www.turbovote.org/" target="_blank">http://www.TurboVote.org</a> or register at RockTheVote.com - there's a link<br />
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