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The New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame is Proud to Welcome Former Eastern New Mexico University Greyhounds Steve Loy and Michael Sinclair

Albuquerque, NM – The New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame announced on Friday, Dec. 6, that it will release a series of press releases over the coming weeks, highlighting the distinguished individuals selected for its 2024 Hall of Fame Class. This is the second announcement of three, concluding on Dec.
The Forgotten Train Robbery of Grants

The Forgotten Train Robbery of Grants

The Forgotten Train Robbery of Grants

Cibola County History Museum has caught the “mural fever” going around.In the picture, members of the Cibola County Historical Society admire the new mural on the north side of Cibola County History Museum, 525 West High.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Graduates, left to right: Andrea Blatchford, Nicola Casamero, Yolanda Ramirez, Savannah Torrez, Tuyen Vo, Former Faculty Cindy Torres, College Assistant Professor, Terrel Pearson. Kathryn Marmon - CC

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Graduates, left to right: Andrea Blatchford, Nicola Casamero, Yolanda Ramirez, Savannah Torrez, Tuyen Vo, Former Faculty Cindy Torres, College Assistant Professor, Terrel Pearson. Kathryn Marmon - CC

The Privilege to Help Others Has Been Earned Through Much Effort

GRANTS, NEW MEXICO – “Be Bold, Shape the Future” is the motto for New Mexico State University students. They might add, follow your heart, add hard work, and you could achieve your dreams. Thursday evening was a special time for the NMSU School of Nursing.
Kathryn Marmon - CC The Cibola Arts Council was packed with kids and cookies. Myriah Scarpati, Gallery Associate and Arts Facilitator on cookie duty. Gallery Executive Director Eric Sedillos in the background visiting with local supporter. The Arts Council was vibrant with cookie and art lovers.

Kathryn Marmon - CC The Cibola Arts Council was packed with kids and cookies. Myriah Scarpati, Gallery Associate and Arts Facilitator on cookie duty. Gallery Executive Director Eric Sedillos in the background visiting with local supporter. The Arts Council was vibrant with cookie and art lovers.

Who Doesn’t Love Cookies?

GRANTS, NM – The weather cooperated and gave us a sunny, but chilly day, perfect cookie weather. Local families and shoppers from along Santa Fe Avenue stopped by the Cibola Arts Council for a break to enjoy hot cocoa, and cookies at this year’s Cookie Crawl.
Milan’s swimming pool renovation has uncovered deeper structural issues, requiring a full rebuild of the front facilities to meet modern safety codes. Village officials remain committed to completing the project correctly, ensuring it serves the community for another 20 years. Photo by Fletcher Aero Technologies

Milan’s swimming pool renovation has uncovered deeper structural issues, requiring a full rebuild of the front facilities to meet modern safety codes. Village officials remain committed to completing the project correctly, ensuring it serves the community for another 20 years. Photo by Fletcher Aero Technologies

Milan Sees Major Infrastructure and Community Improvements

Diego Lopez, ReporterThe Village of Milan has been making significant progress in modernizing its infrastructure with transformative projects like the reconstruction of Airport Road and the eagerly anticipated opening of the Maverick station.
Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week

Meet JacksonThis is Jackson. He is a 4–5-year-old neutered male Labrador retriever/ heeler mix. He is a happy, social guy. He loves attention, he's good on a leash, and quiet. He does well with other dogs and is cohoused.GrantsAnimal Care Center 722 Sakelares Boulevard

Pirates Earn All Academic Honors!

By: Steve BrownAs the head coach of the Pirate Football Program, I am way more proud of this than anything else. We have 32 kids that earned the right to be called All District/All Academic Team Members.Student FIRST! Always!
Mr. Garland and Mrs. Siela Rivera welcome carolers with warm smiles and Christmas colors. PHOTO – Courtesy

Mr. Garland and Mrs. Siela Rivera welcome carolers with warm smiles and Christmas colors. PHOTO – Courtesy

Filipino Teachers Bring Holiday Cheer to Your Homes

A choir of Filipino teachers and their families is spreading holiday cheer across Grants and Gallup, New Mexico, with the firstever Filipino Christmas caroling event. From November 30 to December 19, 2024, the choir is set to bring joyful melodies straight to the doorsteps of excited families.