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Filming Grants in a new television show

Filming Grants in a new television show

Filming Grants in a new television show

GRANTS, N.M. - A new television-type show is being filmed in Grants at Route 66 Junkyard Brewery. The show features two female FBI agents who are in the fictional town, Uranium, in Cibola County.

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Community Calendar

The Cibola Citizen welcomes announcements about community events. Please include contact information: phone number, email address or website. There is no charge for publishing calendar announcements. Contact the Cibola Citizen at editor@cibolacitizen.com, call 505-287-3840 or 505-604-4347.
• Artist Harvey Thomas, Pueblo of Laguna, demonstrates belt weaving using his traditional loom. The Double Six Gallery, Grants, is hosting a four-part series featuring Native American artists demonstrating traditional artwork. Cibola Arts Council Courtesy photo

• Artist Harvey Thomas, Pueblo of Laguna, demonstrates belt weaving using his traditional loom. The Double Six Gallery, Grants, is hosting a four-part series featuring Native American artists demonstrating traditional artwork. Cibola Arts Council Courtesy photo

Art during COVID-19

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – Four Native American artists are sharing their knowledge as New Mexico nears the one-year anniversary of the pandemic. Harvey Thomas, Pueblo of Laguna, was the first artist who demonstrated his talents during the 2021 programs that the Double Six Gallery is hosting in Grants.

Pizza 9 hosts fundraiser for NMSP officer

GRANTS, N.M. - On Thursday, February 11, Pizza 9-Grants and all other Pizza 9 locations hosted a fundraiser event for the family of Officer Darian Jarrott. The New Mexico State Police officer was shot and killed while conducting a traffic stop recently on Interstate 10, near Deming, New Mexico.

Community Calendar

The Cibola Citizen welcomes announcements about community events. Please indude contact information: phone number, email address or website. There is no charge for publishing calendar announcements. Contact the Cibola Citizen at editor@dboladtizen.

Tips for writing an obituary

Do not feel obliged to include cause of death. While acquaintances who first learn of a person’s death via an obituary may be curious about cause of death, loved ones of the deceased do not have to include such information if they are uncomfortable doing so.
Grants Camp morphs into county seat; Display captures some local history

Grants Camp morphs into county seat; Display captures some local history

Grants Camp morphs into county seat; Display captures some local history

GRANTS, N.M. – The city of Grants originated when three Canadian brothers were awarded a contract to build a section of railroad line. The city, which later became the seat of Cibola County government, began as a railroad camp in the 1880s when Angus A. Grant, John R. Grant, and Lewis A.