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Sandia Deal Faces Battle
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Sandia Deal Faces Battle
Federal officials and the Pueblo of Sandia say the agreement they signed Wednesday to settle who owns the west face of the Sandia Mountains is equitable and historic. New Mexico Republicans in Congress and representatives of Bernalillo County, the city of Albuquerque and private property owners in the area say the agreement is unjust and worthless... Related Story:
Details of Sandia Pueblo Settlement
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