Independent, formerly The Gallup Independent is a daily newspaper in Gallup, New Mexico, covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events. The newspaper is published six days a week – Monday through Saturday. The Independent's motto is "The Truth Well Told". The newspaper covers Gallup and the surrounding communities of McKinley County, New Mexico. The original Gallup Independent began publication under the auspice of the Independent Print Co. some time before 1923, then merged with the Carbon City News, becoming the semi-weekly Gallup Independent and Carbon City News, which was published by the Gallup Printers until 1931. In 1924, the paper once again became the Gallup Independent and published weekly until 1931, when it merged with the year-old Gallup Evening Herald, published by Clyde Earl Ely, who would serve as commanding officer of the 200th Coast Artillery, and became the Gallup Independent and Evening Herald, which was published by the Gallup Independent Print Co. In 1936, the paper became a daily (except Sunday) paper, and reverted to the original Gallup Independent name. The Gallup Independent was published by Gallup Independent Newspapers until 1956. In 1956, the paper took over J.M. Richards' weekly Gallup Times, which had started printing in 1954, and became the Gallup Independent and Gallup Times, which printed for one year, until it changed its name to the Gallup Daily Independent, published by New Mexico Newspapers. In 1964, the paper once again changed its name, this time to Independent, which the paper has been known as since. More information...
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