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Empowering Democracy in Cibola County

CIBOLA COUNTY, NM – Poll workers, who start their day at the crack of dawn and remain until the late hours, are not just employees; they are the backbone of the voting process, assisting voters with ballots and guiding them through the voting machines.
New Mexico has launched its first Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan (CARP) to protect its natural landscapes and cultural heritage from climate change, focusing on sustainable ecosystem management, public health, and infrastructure resilience across areas like the Cibola National Forest, Mount Taylor, and the Zuni Mountains. Courtesy Photo

New Mexico has launched its first Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan (CARP) to protect its natural landscapes and cultural heritage from climate change, focusing on sustainable ecosystem management, public health, and infrastructure resilience across areas like the Cibola National Forest, Mount Taylor, and the Zuni Mountains. Courtesy Photo

Safeguarding Cibola's Natural and Cultural Treasures

GRANTS, N.M. – The state of New Mexico has unveiled its inaugural Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan (CARP), a new strategy aimed at protecting the state’s natural beauty form the impacts of climate change.

Co-op updates members at 2024 Annual Meeting

GRANTS, N.M. – Highlights of Continental Divide’s 2024 Annual Meeting included the expansion of Red Bolt Broadband to residents of San Mateo and La Jara Subdivision on Oso Ridge and a summary of infrastructure improvements across the co-op’s service territory.
Thoreau HS math teacher and entrepreneur Vanessa Frank at her table explaining the bar soap making process to students. Courtesy Photo

Thoreau HS math teacher and entrepreneur Vanessa Frank at her table explaining the bar soap making process to students. Courtesy Photo

Thoreau High School

Courtesy PhotoOn April 18, over 320 students from Thoreau High School, Crownpoint High School and Tse Yi Gai High School who discovered future employment possibilities beyond high school.

New Mexico Extends Medicaid for Vulnerable Populations

Seniors receiving long- term care and people with disabilities extended for 12 monthsSANTA FE – Today, the New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD) announced a significant extension of Medicaid coverage for seniors receiving long-term care and individuals with disabilities.