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Shown are the local Open Skies Healthcare Clinical Directors, Amber Rockwell (left) and Ganiece Duhaime (right), who continue to dedicate their time and effort to assisting the community with healthy living. Kylie Garcia - CC

Shown are the local Open Skies Healthcare Clinical Directors, Amber Rockwell (left) and Ganiece Duhaime (right), who continue to dedicate their time and effort to assisting the community with healthy living. Kylie Garcia - CC

Open Skies Healthcare; Providing health services and community outreach

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. - Open Skies Healthcare is a nonprofit organization that has been serving the Cibola community for seven years. It is located on 423 West Santa Fe Avenue in Grants and provides behavioral health services and programs for a wide client base. As stated on their website, www.
Growing to Transplant

Growing to Transplant

Growing to Transplant

Growing your own plants for transplanting is not hard if you plan and prepare properly. There are many advantages and a few disadvantages to starting your own plants. Three main advantages are selection, quality control, and availability.
Deputy Martinez is in stable condition with non-lifethreatening injuries. No charges will be brought against Jackson as Sheriff John Martinez Jr., the deputy's son, witnessed the shooting and called it an unlucky accident. Resident surgeon Dr. Skye Walker said two people won’t die on the same night during her watch. She added that the deputy is in good hands. John Q. - CC

Deputy Martinez is in stable condition with non-lifethreatening injuries. No charges will be brought against Jackson as Sheriff John Martinez Jr., the deputy's son, witnessed the shooting and called it an unlucky accident. Resident surgeon Dr. Skye Walker said two people won’t die on the same night during her watch. She added that the deputy is in good hands. John Q. - CC

Deputy Martinez shot by local bar owner

Cibola County Sheriff Deputy John Martinez Jr. has been shot by local junkyard and brewery owner Jackson Jackson. Deputy Martinez is in stable condition with non-lifethreatening injuries. No charges will be brought against Jackson as Sheriff John Martinez Jr.
Jackson Jackson

Jackson Jackson

Jackson Jackson local business owner or thug?

As editor of the Cibola Citizen it has been my policy over the past 40 years that I have the privilege of holding this title to not allow opinion pieces on the front page, but the time has come to bring out the obvious about Mr. Jackson. He. Is. A. Thug.!
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.

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.

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.