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  • Tohatchi High School students Kolin Mitchell, 16, left, and Ericka Ben, 16, right, wait for instructions as the teachers look to set their stations upon for the Business Professionals of America testing held in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Tohatchi High School students Justin Leonard, 15, left, and Christian Miller, 17, right enter their student codes to begin their testing in the Business Professionals of America testing held in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Tohatchi High School senior Louvaninna Tsosie, 17, at the computer, begins to set up her work station for the Business Professionals of America test in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Passing out papers, Fern Spencer has provided 45 years of service for students who competed in the Business Professionals of America in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Dine Food Sovereignty Alliance was the host for the Farm to School Initiative, groups that were able to attend helped bring areas in need to the forefront in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • Nicholas Wagner bucket drumming while walking up and down Route 66 Thursday, Feb 28 in Gallup.
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  • COPE Food Systems Specialist Carol Palmer, answers question the groups have during the Dine Food Sovereignty Alliance will host a Farm to School Initiative conference in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • Founding Director Gloria Ann Begay, of the Diné Food Sovereignty Alliance (DFSA), explains to the groups which areas are needing help during the Farm to School Initiative in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • Areas in need are highlighted in the paperwork provided during the Dine Food Sovereignty Alliance's Farm to School Initiative, groups that were able to attend helped bring areas in need to the forefront in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • Founding Director Gloria Ann Begay, of the Diné Food Sovereignty Alliance (DFSA), listens to the groups as she looks to push efforts into areas needing more help during the Farm to School Initiative in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • Founding Director Gloria Ann Begay, of the Diné Food Sovereignty Alliance (DFSA), listens to the groups as she looks to push efforts into areas needing more help during the Farm to School Initiative in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • Founding Director Gloria Ann Begay, of the Diné Food Sovereignty Alliance (DFSA), explains to the groups which areas are needing help during the Farm to School Initiative in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • COPE Food Systems Specialist Carol Palmer, answers question the groups have during the Dine Food Sovereignty Alliance will host a Farm to School Initiative conference in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • Damon Landschoot was one of a dozen citizens to address the commission and voice his support of a resolution declaring Cibola County a Second Amendment Sanctuary County Thursday in Grants. Landschoot is standing next to Sheriff Tony Mace.
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  • Dine Food Sovereignty Alliance was the host for the Farm to School Initiative, groups that were able to attend helped bring areas in need to the forefront in Crownpoint Wednesday.
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  • Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez visits Gallup High School during their District 1-4A District Tournament basketball game against Kirkland Central Thursday, Feb. 28 in Gallup.
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  • Students from kindergarten through 4th grade set up projects at Red Rock Park on the first day of the Navajo Nation Science Fair, Tuesday, Feb. 26 in Church Rock, NM.
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  • City of Gallup Street Department workers Elliot Tsosie, left, and Nathan Young patch potholes with a premix asphalt at Aztec and 5th street in downtown Gallup, Wednesday, Feb. 27.
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  • Brielle Becenti, 9, from Little Singer Community School describes her project "Tó Nizhóní" to Andrea Thomas, a judge for the Navajo Nation Science Fair and a teacher at Mesa Elementary School in Shiprock, at the Navajo Nation Science Fair Tuesday, Feb. 26 in Church Rock, NM. For her project Becenti used different methods to filter water, she said she chose this project so "people around the reservation can get clean water."
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  • Left to right, Johnson Phillips, the Navajo Nation Science Fair Coordinator judges a project by 4th grade Ch'ooshgai Community School students Hayden Skeet, 9, and Nazhea Brown, 9, on the first day of the Navajo Nation Science Fair, Tuesday, Feb. 26 in Church Rock, NM.
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  • Students from kindergarten through 4th grade set up projects at Red Rock Park on the first day of the Navajo Nation Science Fair, Tuesday, Feb. 26 in Church Rock, NM.
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  • Michael Tallsalt takes a photo of his daughter Payton Bennett, 6, with her science fair project "Water Plants," Tuesday, Feb. 26 at the Navajo Nation Science Fair at Red Rock Park in Church Rock, NM. Bennett is competing in the pee wee division on the first day of the science fair.
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  • Lilianna Gonzales, 14, takes a photo of her siblings Ofelia Gonzales, 7, and Christopher Trujillo, 11 months posing with the Gallup Bengal mascots at the Lady Bengals and Lady Patriots basketball game Wednesday night at Gallup High School.
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  • Chris Toledo cheers on his daughters team, the Gallup Lady Bengals during their matchup with the Miyamura Lady Patriots Wednesday night at Gallup High School.
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  • Trying to avoid massive potholes, cars driving eastbound  bound on Maloney Ave must slow down in Gallup Wednesday.
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  • Lee Cucciardi makes his way through the obstacle course in the Quad Kids race, Saturday, Feb. 16 in Grants during the Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon.
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  • Kyler Atencio finishes the biking portion of the Quad Kids race, Saturday, Feb. 16 in Grants during the Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon as volunteer Maria Magana wipes snow from her glasses before she begins her run.
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  • The boys 11-12 year old age group make their way down High Street in the Quad Kids race, Saturday, Feb. 16 in Grants during the Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon.
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  • Andres Lazos leading the pack in the boys 11-12 year old age group followed closely by Aiden Metzger in the Quad Kids race, Saturday, Feb. 16 in Grants during the Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon. Lazos finished the race in 3rd place with Metzger finishing 1st.
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  • Aiden Stephens, 9, receives a kiss from his mom Savanna Stephens after finishing the Quad Kids race, Saturday, Feb. 16, in Grants during the Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon.
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  • Leah Gaffney, 8, running to the finish line in first place for the 7-8 year old girls age group at Quad Kids, a three part-race consisting of a bike ride, obstacle course and run, Saturday, Feb. 16 in Grants during the Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon. Gaffney's family traveled from Lakeside, Az to visit grandparents in Thoreau and participate in the  Quadrathlon with her parents running the Quadrathlon and her brother Michael Gaffney, 9, finishing in 2nd place in the Quad Kids race for his age group.
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  • Gallup Bengals coach Joshua Dunlap, center, talks to his team in the second quarter of the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Miyamura Patriots coach Reyes Hernandez calms  his teams nerves in the second quarter of the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • A Miyamura fan not so happy to be at the game. Later they would cheer after the victory in OT  during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Gallup Bengals Quincy Smith (20) is defended under the basket by Miyamura Patriots Gabe Lee jr. (10) during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Gallup Bengals Gallup Bengals Quinn Atazhoon (24) looks to pass from center court during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • At the top of the key, Miyamura Patriots Gabe Lee jr. (10) dribbles past Gallup Bengals Quincy Smith (20) during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Miyamura Patriots players meet at center court in celebration of their victory during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday. The Patriots won 68-63 in OT.
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  • Gallup Bengals guard Isaac Bustinza (12) tries a jump shot near the baseline against heavy defending by Miyamura Patriots Gabe Lee jr. (10) during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Miyamura Patriots players meet at center court in celebration of their victory during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday. The Patriots won 68-63 in OT.
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  • Miyamura Patriots point guard Jason Cordova (22) and Seth Manuelito (5) of the Gallup Bengals reach for the loose ball during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Miyamura Patriots small forward Darin Baca (24) wins the defensive rebound from a reaching Gallup Bengals Quincy Smith (20) during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Gallup Bengals power forward Brad Lynch (34) defends  Miyamura Patriots small forward Darin Baca (24) near the baseline during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Miyamura Patriots small forward Noah Nells (11) takes three point shot tying the game 36-36 in the third quarter during the 4A -District Tournament Championship game at Gallup High School Saturday.
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  • Crescentia Yazzie, from Little Water, runs in the 50-mile Monument Valley Ultra Saturday in Monument Valley, Utah.
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  • Grants High School students "locked up" teachers to raise funds for Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, a student organization Wednesday, Feb. 27 at Grants High School.
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  • Jonathan Galindo, 16, blows into a breathalyzer administered by Micheal Dodds with the Cibola County DWI program Wednesday, Feb. 27 as part of a drug awareness event at Grants High School.
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  • Dakota Shult Jr., 17, reacts to hitting a cone while wearing Fatal Vision Alcohol Impairment Simulation Goggles as he drives a pedal car in the parking lot of Grants High School as part of a drug awareness event Wednesday, Feb. 27.
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  • U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Tellez, left, with the Joint Counter Drug Task Force watches Micheal Tafoya, 17, attempt to walk a straight line wearing Fatal Vision Alcohol Impairment Simulation Goggles as part of a drug awareness event Wednesday, Feb. 27 at Grants High School.
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  • Tohatchi High School students Kolin Mitchell, 16, left, and Ericka Ben, 16, right, wait for instructions as the teachers look to set their stations upon for the Business Professionals of America testing held in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Tohatchi High School students Justin Leonard, 15, left, and Christian Miller, 17, right enter their student codes to begin their testing in the Business Professionals of America testing held in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Tohatchi High School students Niquloe Dean, 16, front left, Keyannah Begay, 17, front right, and Dominic Leonard, 15, back right, read over their instructions for the Business Professionals of America testing held in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Tohatchi High School senior Skylar Claw, 17, looks to complete her test for the Business Professionals of America in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Tohatchi High School senior Louvaninna Tsosie, 17, at the computer, begins to set up her work station for the Business Professionals of America test in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Passing out papers, Fern Spencer has provided 45 years of service for students who competed in the Business Professionals of America in Albuquerque Feb. 14, 2019.
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  • Miyamura bridge lit with the new LED lights on the right hand side and the old high pressured sodium lamps on the left side of the bridge.
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  • Part of the Historic Route 66 road lit with a mixture of the old street lights and the new LED bulbs.
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  • Aubrianna Valdez, 7, left, and Romeo Abeya, 6, right,  reading in Cathey Darby's 1st grade class, Friday, March 1 at Milan Elementary School during the Read the Most Coast to Coast event. Read the Most Coast to Coast is a nationwide event where students read all day and the number of books read is sent to a national count.
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  • Derwin Nelson, 8, left, and Billy Rougemont, 6, right, look through the library shelves for books to check out, Friday, March 1 at the Milan Elementary School library during the Read the Most Coast to Coast event. Read the Most Coast to Coast is a nationwide event where students read all day and the number of books read is sent to a national count.
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  • Cesar Murillo, 8, reading in Cathey Darby's 1st grade class, Friday, March 1 at Milan Elementary School during the Read the Most Coast to Coast event. Read the Most Coast to Coast is a nationwide event where students read all day and the number of books read is sent to a national count.
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  • Gallup Fire Department are called out to investigate a possible gas leak downtown between Route 66 and Coal  street downtown, Thursday, Feb. 28.
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  • Trying to avoid massive potholes, cars driving eastbound  bound on Maloney Ave must slow down in Gallup Wednesday.
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  • City of Gallup Street Department workers Elliot Tsosie, left, and Nathan Young patch potholes with a premix asphalt at Aztec and 5th street in downtown Gallup, Wednesday, Feb. 27.
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  • A car drives around potholes at Aztec and 5th street in downtown Gallup, Wednesday, Feb. 27
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  • Trying to avoid massive potholes, cars driving eastbound  bound on Maloney Ave must slow down in Gallup Wednesday.
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  • Trying to avoid massive potholes, cars driving eastbound  bound on Maloney Ave must slow down in Gallup Wednesday.
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  • Trying to avoid the massive potholes, cars drive north bound on Maloney Ave in Gallup Wednesday.
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  • Members of the Grants Knights of Columbus and the Cibola County<br />
Special Olympics pose for a photo Tuesday night.
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  • More items lay around the kitchen of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Cibola County Sheriffs Deputy Julian Armijo, left, and Undersheriff Mike Munk, right, watch the compounds caretaker Tom Briggs unlock the rope gate to the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Seasonings, supplies and electronic devices are stored inside of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters kitchen in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Cibola County Sheriffs Sgt. Nickolas Wadford, far, and Deputy Julian Armijo, near, cross the rope gate to the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Andrea Begay, a ceramics student at the University of New Mexico Gallup looks at a piece by ceramic sculptor Randi O’Brien, Monday, March 4, at the Ingham Chapman Gallery  where her show Cultivating Essentia opened following an artist talk.
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  • Cesar Murillo, 8, reading in Cathey Darby's 1st grade class, Friday, March 1 at Milan Elementary School during the Read the Most Coast to Coast event. Read the Most Coast to Coast is a nationwide event where students read all day and the number of books read is sent to a national count.
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  • Left to right, Tasha Nez, Keanu Mitchell and Kevin Hoffman look at a piece by ceramic sculptor Randi O’Brien, Monday, March 4, at the Ingham Chapman Gallery where her show Cultivating Essentia opened following an artist talk Monday night at the University of New Mexico Gallup.
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  • Aubrianna Valdez, 7, left, and Romeo Abeya, 6, right,  reading in Cathey Darby's 1st grade class, Friday, March 1 at Milan Elementary School during the Read the Most Coast to Coast event. Read the Most Coast to Coast is a nationwide event where students read all day and the number of books read is sent to a national count.
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  • Trying to avoid massive potholes, cars driving eastbound  bound on Maloney Ave must slow down in Gallup Wednesday.
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  • Attorney Brendan O'Reilly looks to inspect the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) bus left on the compound in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Attorney's Mel O'Reilly and Brendan O'Reilly walk around the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) bus on the compound in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Attorney Brendan O'Reilly films all of the junk left around the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) compound in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Attorney Mel O'Reilly stands on the path to the warehouse structure that housed the children, kitchen, and storage of foods and other materials at the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) compound in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Attorney Brendan O'Reilly, left, and Special Master William Sanchez, behind, prepare to walk the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) compound in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Attorney Mel O'Reilly left, Cibola County Sheriff's Deputy Julian Armijo, center left, Sgt, Nickolas Wadford, center right, and Attorney Alice Lorenz stand together before touring the compound the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) compound in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • In Gallup, Jonah Jones of the Spurs hits the game winning shot against the Blue Devils in the Gallup Youth Basketball League tournament on at the Larry Brian Mitchell Recreation Center Saturday.
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  • Cibola County Sheriffs Sgt. Nickolas Wadford, right, and Deputy Julian Armijo, left, walk through the warehouse of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • A flag with the motto inscribed hangs in the kitchen of the  Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Jars of candy and other sugary items are kept in the kitchen  cellar of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Pamphlets with bible verses sit in the warehouse of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Jars of candy and other sugary items are kept in the kitchen  cellar of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Undersheriff Mike Munk stands in front of the chalk board and explains that the significance of the date is the day law enforcement served their arrest warrants for the top members of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Sitting with other vehicles, a Volvo 240, manufactured from 1983-1993, has the biblical scripture Psalm 23 9-17 on the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) compound in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Kyle "Gene" Swingle prepares to teach a smaller yoga class on Feb. 19, 2019, at Bright Life Arts Studio in Downtown Gallup due to the cold weather and snow.
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  • Apples are laid out on a towel in the kitchen of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC) headquarters in Fence Lake Feb. 27th, 2019.
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  • Cathy Mikesic grabs her toes as she stretches before yoga class at the Bright Life Arts Studio on Feb. 19, 2019, in Downtown Gallup.
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  • The Bright Life Arts Studio in Downtown Gallup fills with people during a yoga class.
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  • Kyle "Gene" Swingle prepares to teach a small yoga class on Feb. 19, 2019, at Bright Life Arts Studio in Downtown Gallup despite the cold weather and snow.
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  • Hozho Academy teachers Elise Staffke, 24, and Ethan Williams, 22, admire their students art work at ART123 Saturday night in downtown Gallup for the opening of the 5th Annual Youth Art Show.
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  • The ART123 Gallery was packed Saturday evening for the opening of the 5th Annual Youth Art Show that showcases over 200 student artists in Gallup.
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  • Myles Nabahe, 6, beams with pride as the family admires his aunt's, Lakota Begay, 16,  art work at the 5th Annual Youth Art Show at the ART123 Gallery in downtown Gallup Saturday evening.
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  • After the Fair concluded Grants High School students took time to pose for a picture with their favorite Teacher and greatest supporter, the school's Shelby Alexander. The students are Devin Padilla-Munson, left, Natalie Rychener, Alexander, Louie Martinez, Marc Mirabal, and Christopher Salazar.
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