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A new wildfire is burning in San Juan County, eight miles north of Navajo Dam, near mile-marker 20. The West Fork Fire started on Monday, August 7, from a lightning strike.
New Mexico State Parks is asking for the public’s help. They are conducting a survey for people to give their input on ways to improve the Navajo Lake State Park and San Juan River.
For more information on the status of the releases, visit San Juan County Emergency Management’s Facebook page or Bureau of Reclamation’s Navajo Dam website.
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AZTEC, N.M. — In San ... the county commission is considering taking action to tear up and rebuild the road. It’s New Mexico Highway 173 — built in 1963 shortly after Navajo Dam was ...