SANTA FE, N.M. – The New Mexico Legislature wrapped up its 30day session, having passed a significant portion of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's agenda, including a substantial $10.2 billion budget for the fiscal year 2025, marking a 6.8 percent increase over current state spending.
In the early morning of February 19, Grants Police Department responded to a disturbance at a residential complex in Grants, New Mexico, leading to the arrest of two individuals under unusual circumstances.
Coffee with the Managers Discussion on Projects and New Mexico Legislative Session
GRANTS, NM – Community members gathered at Coyote Del Malpais Golf Course to hear updates about their community from the managers of the three governments in Cibola.
Coffee with the Managers was held on February 1.
Bernstein delighted in bringing audiences this Young Peoples Concert each year, and we have been enjoying his presentation in recent weeks for its educational and artistic value.
Congratulations to all Mount Taylor Quadrathlon competitors! The Cibola Citizen would like to offer a community thank you to the volunteers who worked tirelessly over the last year to prepare and set up the event.
This sweetheart is Venus, she is a 2-year-old, spayed, Retriever mix. She is the calmest dog we have here at the shelter. She gets along with everyone and loves having any attention. She came from a hoarding situation and is one of the last ones left through no fault of her own.
The 41st Annual Quad It’s Importance to the Community and the Preparations on Race Day
GRANTS, NM – The 41st Annual Mt. Taylor Quadrathlon was held on Saturday February 17. The Quad takes months of preparation to set up and is one of the biggest events in Cibola County.
Village of Milan Awarded Most Improved Audit for Fiscal Year 2022
Arieanna Crowson, Reporter MILAN, NM – On February 8, the Village of Milan was invited to receive an award for most improved Audit for Fiscal Year 2022 from the New Mexico State Auditor.
Statewide, NM - State Police will be conducting sobriety checkpoints, saturation patrols; and registration, insurance, and driver's license checkpoints in all New Mexico counties during February 2024.