Gov. Joshua Madalena of Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico will meet with the publisher of a small newspaper that was banned on the reservation.
The tribe banned the Jemez Thunder for the "sensationalized manner" in which a murder was covered.
The paper was removed from two locations on the reservation, including a convenience store where a record number of issues were sold.
Madalena and publisher Robert Borden are set to meet today.
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