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A new business in Grants; Burress Barber Shop opens

GRANTS, N.M. - Burress Barber Shop officially opened its doors to the community during its April 1 Grand Opening. The family business is located on 110 West Santa Fe Avenue. The owners, Levi Burress and Hailey Burress, have both been residents of Cibola County for many years.

County commission approves projects

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. - The Cibola County Board of Commissioners approved agenda Item 6.a., “Consideration of Plat Vacation of Private Road Easement and Relocation of Easement for NextEra Solar Facility located near San Fidel in Cibola County.
Cytospora canker sap leaking from the bark of an ash tree in Las Cruces P. Lujan courtesy photo

Cytospora canker sap leaking from the bark of an ash tree in Las Cruces P. Lujan courtesy photo

Southwest Yard & Garden; Diagnosing trees with oozing sap…again

Question: Any idea what may be causing the sap to run out of some of these plum trees in the arboretum at Bachechi Open Space? Dustin C., Albuquerque Answer: This is turning out to be another one of those common questions that come in from all parts of the state.

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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham receives her first shot of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, saying that even though she is now partially vaccinated, she will continue wearing a mask until it is safe to remove them in public spaces. Courtesy photo

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham receives her first shot of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, saying that even though she is now partially vaccinated, she will continue wearing a mask until it is safe to remove them in public spaces. Courtesy photo

Vaccinating the governor; Lujan Grisham gets her COVID-19 shot

SANTA FE, N.M. — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was vaccinated against COVID-19 on January 27. In a statement the governor said that she was glad to have the opportunity to get the shot after waiting her turn in line.