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The city council appointed multiple individuals to various boards, approved emergency expenditure for repair of a collapsed sewer line, and approved combining GCCS, NMDOT, LGRF, and City of Grants agreements for Washington Avenue phase two and three. Arieanna Crowson – CC

The city council appointed multiple individuals to various boards, approved emergency expenditure for repair of a collapsed sewer line, and approved combining GCCS, NMDOT, LGRF, and City of Grants agreements for Washington Avenue phase two and three. Arieanna Crowson – CC

City Council Approves Ordinance for Safe Haven Baby Box and Awards Wilson & Co. Design for Sakelares Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue

GRANTS, NM – The city council approved for the design for improvements to both Roosevelt Avenue from 4th Street to Iron and Sakelares Boulevard, the council also approved an ordinance for a Safe Haven Baby Box and another extension to the city charter advisory committee.
American Future Fuel Corporation has reported encouraging early results from its Phase 1 drilling program at the Cebolleta Uranium Project in Cibola County, New Mexico, with findings exceeding historical grades and indicating substantial uranium deposits. These advancements signify a potential resurgence in uranium mining in the region, aligning with global trends towards nuclear energy as a clean power source. File Photo

American Future Fuel Corporation has reported encouraging early results from its Phase 1 drilling program at the Cebolleta Uranium Project in Cibola County, New Mexico, with findings exceeding historical grades and indicating substantial uranium deposits. These advancements signify a potential resurgence in uranium mining in the region, aligning with global trends towards nuclear energy as a clean power source. File Photo

American Future Fuel Advances Uranium Project in New Mexico, Drilling Results Promising

SEBOYETA, N.M. — American Future Fuel Corporation, a Canadian resource company, has made significant strides in its Cebolleta Uranium Project in Cibola County, New Mexico, with early drilling results revealing promising signs of substantial uranium deposits.