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Bringing the past into the future

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – A group of community members joined forces in 2009 and established the Cibola County Historical Society. These dedicated volunteers have created two museums – one in 2011 and the latest in 2021.

Citizen concerns

GRANTS, N.M. - The City of Grants Council met on May 10. Mayor Pro Tempore Rick Lucero led the meeting; Mayor Martin “Modey” Hicks was absent.
NMDOT revives ‘Toss NO Mas’ litter campaign

NMDOT revives ‘Toss NO Mas’ litter campaign

NMDOT revives ‘Toss NO Mas’ litter campaign

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Transportation is launching a revamped ‘Toss NO Mas’ litter campaign beginning Monday, May 10. “Roadside litter has become a persistent issue for the department and New Mexico,” said Transportation Secretary Mike Sandoval.
Mt. Taylor Ranger District to implement Copperton prescribed fire

Mt. Taylor Ranger District to implement Copperton prescribed fire

Mt. Taylor Ranger District to implement Copperton prescribed fire

ALBuqueRque, NM – May 3, 2021 – If conditions remain favorable, fire managers on the Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands (NF & NGs) may implement the previously announced Copperton prescribed burn on the Mount Taylor Ranger District as early as Tues, May 4th and continue through Friday May...

Honor Roll

HONOR ROLL 3rd QTR 2020-2021 : Bluewater Elementary Victor Chavira, Daniel Spangler, Trayven Degroat, Yvette Enditto, Trystan McDonald, Gabriella Sarracino, Hayleigh Chavira, Colton Bohannon, Raymond Adame-Rains, Elissia McDonald, Jesse Moore, Anjilbabi Dawes, Jacob Elkins, Arianna Jaramillo,...

Amending the CGH bylaws

GRANTS, N.M. – The Cibola General Hospital Corporation approved the sixth amended board bylaws on April 26. The CGHC is registered as a New Mexico non-profit corporation. The previous bylaws were signed in 2014 by Board Chairman Ron Ortiz and Secretary Nestor Griego.

Things people should know about creating wills

Drafting a last will and testament is an essential component of estate planning. Despite the importance of having a will, a recent survey from AARP found that two out of five Americans over the age of 45 do not have one.