News
Diego Lopez, Reporter
The Cibola County Sheriff’s Office catches bad guys often, they find them with drugs or other items illegal for them to possess. There are several times when the bust they make is large – so large that the federal government gets involved, which is what happened on Monday, June 20.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Officials warn residents
News Staff
Officials warn residents to stay away from drainages and arroyos with recent monsoon rains. The US Federal Emergency Management Agency recently released this guidance for Cibola residents. The county is undergoing severe drought, that as of press time is mostly unaffected by the monsoon rains.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Milan Police Department ort the needs of the comm
News Staff
Milan Police Department is working hard to support the needs of the community. Seeing a need for coaches in the tee-ball teams in the village, MPD officers decided they would step up and becomecoaches.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Officials warn residents to stay away from drainages and arroyos with recent monsoon rains. The US Federal Emergency Management Agency recently released this guidance for Cibola residents. The county is undergoing severe drought, that as of press time is mostly unaffected by the monsoon rains. Even with the rain Cibola has been receiving, it is a very dry county where even a spark can start a massive fire. Courtesy Photo
First Street Flooded, Again?
Press Release
GRANTS, NM – City of Grants administrators were inundated with calls in regard to First Street flooding again on Sunday late afternoon due to heavy rainfall. “After $6 Million in improvements on First Street, why is it still flooding?
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Synergy Honors Clients
News Staff
Synergy HomeCare in Grants services clients across Cibola County. The agency recently hosted a lunch to honor their clients on June 9.
The lunch included hot dogs and hamburgers, with a live band. The party saw a packed tent, with invitations going out to all of Synergy’s clients and staff.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Seeing Grants
C.l. Peterson
Changes are inevitable. Do you embrace them? Do you resist them? It depends on values, beliefs and intrests.
Recently, Route 66 Motor Club members and local govnerment members met at the Double 66 Art Gallery. Ideas were offered to make our community more appealing.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Vice President of the New Mexico Mining Museum Board of Directors Terry Fletcher presented Jon Indall with a plaque to honor his work in the mining industry. Diego Lopez - CC
Mining Museum Gala
Diego Lopez, Reporter
Wind and stormy weather were not going to deter the New Mexico Mining Museum from hosting their annual Hard Hats and Boots Gala on June 11. Special guest speaker Jon Indall, environmental lawyer, spoke to those in attendance about the future of mining.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
The Mexican Chili Pepper Cook Book; Dave DeWitt & Jos’e C. Marmolejo
Mary Ann Bedwell, Book Reviewer
Wow! Just when you thought you knew everything about regional cuisine, here comes a book to let you know the real story. The authors are not amateurs, either as cooks, writers or more importantly, as researchers.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Juneteenth and Mental Health
Press Release
Juneteenth is a holiday meant for remembrance and resilience. It is a callto-action for progress towards a more just, unified and equitable nation.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
NTU Congratulates the Culinary Program for ACF Accreditation
Press Release
CROWNPOINT, NM - On June 13, 2022, Navajo Technical University Culinary and Professional Baking Program passed the American Culinary Federation (ACF) Accreditation. The ACF is a process of self-review for the improvement of the academic quality of culinary arts/baking and pastry programs.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022