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Milan Police Department Arrests – June

June 1Kenneth Miller, 1966: Driving Under the Influence John Elkins, 1998: Driving Under the Influence Ginger Lopez, 1967: Warrants June 6Floyd Sandoval, 2000: Warrants June 9Esiquel Gonzales, 1995: Warrants June 11Darren Charley, 1974: Shoplifting June 19Danny Delgarito, 1994: Simple Assault,...

The Walker Agency Celebrates 40 years in Business

The Walker Agency, LLC is hosting receptions at both their Farmington and Grants offices in celebration of completing forty years as an independent insurance agency. The reception is planned Wednesday, July 17, at their Grants office (123 N.

Enchanted Route 66

The 2024 Fourth of July in Cibola County was a day to remember, marked by the annual Wild West Days Parade hosted by the Grants/Cibola Chamber of Commerce. The event brought the community together to celebrate the nation's independence with a blend of local history, pride, and festivities.
1st Place: Hazell Hornell Eastern Navajo Royalty Amber Moreno - Chamber of Commerce

1st Place: Hazell Hornell Eastern Navajo Royalty Amber Moreno - Chamber of Commerce

Parade Winners

Parade Winners
Parade Winners

Parade Winners

Parade Winners

Each entry demonstrated the spirit and creativity of the community, making the parade a memorable highlight of the day's festivities.
NEW MEXICO UNITED REMAINS PERFECT AT HOME, BEATS ORANGE COUNTY IN FRONT LARGEST CROWD IN USL THIS SEASON

NEW MEXICO UNITED REMAINS PERFECT AT HOME, BEATS ORANGE COUNTY IN FRONT LARGEST CROWD IN USL THIS SEASON

NEW MEXICO UNITED REMAINS PERFECT AT HOME, BEATS ORANGE COUNTY IN FRONT LARGEST CROWD IN USL THIS SEASON

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - New Mexico United bested Orange County SC by a 2-0 score in front of the USL Championship’s largest crowd of the season on Wednesday night. 12,147 screaming fans filled Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park, as United moved their home record to 7-00 on the year.
New Mexico’s school districts and charter schools are set to receive an additional $71 million in funding for the upcoming school year, thanks to a legislative- executive collaboration. The Public Education Department is increasing the funding “unit” value from $6,442.55 to $6,553.75, significantly supporting schools in covering base costs, pay raises, and other initiatives.

New Mexico’s school districts and charter schools are set to receive an additional $71 million in funding for the upcoming school year, thanks to a legislative- executive collaboration. The Public Education Department is increasing the funding “unit” value from $6,442.55 to $6,553.75, significantly supporting schools in covering base costs, pay raises, and other initiatives.

New Mexico Public Schools to See $71 Million Boost

New Mexico’s school districts and charter schools are set to receive an additional $71 million in funding, which will be distributed through the public school funding formula.