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Members of the GHS Pirates football team work together to assist Pizza 9-Grants in holding a fundraiser for the children of the late Charlene Hatten — a faithful supporter of the team over the years. Brian Hernandez Courtesy photo

Members of the GHS Pirates football team work together to assist Pizza 9-Grants in holding a fundraiser for the children of the late Charlene Hatten — a faithful supporter of the team over the years. Brian Hernandez Courtesy photo

Pizza 9 and community support GHS alumnus and sister after loss

GRANTS, N.M. – Grants High School alumnus and former Grants Pirates football player, Shane Barron, graduated in May of this year.

Gov. statement on Fourth of July

SANTA FE, N.M. – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Sunday issued the following statement as New Mexico celebrates Independence Day: “I don’t think any of us take our independence for granted after the last 16 months.
The War on Drugs rages on across Cibola County as the local law enforcement try to take on the growing drug trade. One of the drugs that is finding its way to Cibola more and more is Fentanyl, just a grain of Fentanyl is enough to kill someone. This drug is being mixed with other opioids and marketed as the original, creating overdose issues within the City of Grants, Village of Milan, and Cibola County. Courtesy photo

The War on Drugs rages on across Cibola County as the local law enforcement try to take on the growing drug trade. One of the drugs that is finding its way to Cibola more and more is Fentanyl, just a grain of Fentanyl is enough to kill someone. This drug is being mixed with other opioids and marketed as the original, creating overdose issues within the City of Grants, Village of Milan, and Cibola County. Courtesy photo

Cibola’s Fentanyl epidemic

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – Drug searches and seizures are not an uncommon occurrence throughout Cibola County, which boasts Interstate 40, a road better known as the Drug Corridor.
Cibola County Emergency Manager Dustin Middleton opens up a presentation at a June 24 regular commission meeting. Kylie Garcia - CC

Cibola County Emergency Manager Dustin Middleton opens up a presentation at a June 24 regular commission meeting. Kylie Garcia - CC

A man with many hats

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – Cibola County Emergency Manager Dustin Middleton has lived in Cibola County since October of 2012 and has been the emergency manager since September of 2015. Middleton has an extensive background in emergency service, particularly in the fire service.
This colorful rainbow grasshopper (Dactylotum bicolor) can be easy to find in desert grassland areas, but is not considered to be an economically important pest in our region. Alan Levine Courtesy photo

This colorful rainbow grasshopper (Dactylotum bicolor) can be easy to find in desert grassland areas, but is not considered to be an economically important pest in our region. Alan Levine Courtesy photo

Southwest Yard & Garden; Is there anything grasshoppers won't eat?

A few people have recently reported what appears to be grasshopper damage on a variety of landscape and garden plants. The telltale signs are 1) ragged, chewed holes in leaves, stems, and fruit, and 2) droppings (aka frass, insect excrement) that look kind of like little black ants without legs.
Cubero Fire Department Chief Joseph DeSoto (left) presents Doctor Karl Gutierrez with an Outstanding Service Award, an honorary firefighter certificate, other small gifts, and a heartfelt thank you for all of Gutierrez’s work and support of CFD and Cibola County over the years. Kylie Garcia - CC

Cubero Fire Department Chief Joseph DeSoto (left) presents Doctor Karl Gutierrez with an Outstanding Service Award, an honorary firefighter certificate, other small gifts, and a heartfelt thank you for all of Gutierrez’s work and support of CFD and Cibola County over the years. Kylie Garcia - CC

Doctor receives Outstanding Service Award

CIBOLA COUNTY – The Cibola County Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 5 p.m. The public can now attend the meetings, and they can also be accessed on the Cibola County Commission Facebook page via Facebook Live.