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Arrests in the Month of October

October 1Ishmael A Begay, age 32: Drunk or Disorderly Orlando H Abeita, age 32: Warrant - Municipal Court Jakkin L Argetsinger, age 26: Shoplifting and Obstructing Police Jack L Marquez Jr, age 26: Shoplifting October 2Thomas A Ragsdale, age 46: Warrant - District Courts Heidi L Machacek, age 55:...
Dolores P. Vallejos, Cibola County Assessor and apparent winner of Grants City Council District 1; the City Council is set to review her residency eligibility under the charter on Nov. 19 after she changed her voter address but not her mailing address less than five months before running for elected office in D1. Courtesy Photo

Dolores P. Vallejos, Cibola County Assessor and apparent winner of Grants City Council District 1; the City Council is set to review her residency eligibility under the charter on Nov. 19 after she changed her voter address but not her mailing address less than five months before running for elected office in D1. Courtesy Photo

Grants to Weigh District 1 Residency of Apparent Winner Vallejos on Nov. 19

GRANTS, N.M. — The Grants City Council is set to decide next week whether apparent District 1 winner Dolores P. Vallejos meets the City Charter’s residency requirement, according to the Nov. 19 agenda and packet materials.
Acting Governor Howie Morales signs House Bill 1 on Monday, Nov. 10, authorizing up to $20 million per week in state funding to ensure New Mexicans continue receiving food assistance amid the ongoing federal government shutdown. The special session was convened to safeguard SNAP benefits for nearly 460,000 residents statewide. Courtesy Photo

Acting Governor Howie Morales signs House Bill 1 on Monday, Nov. 10, authorizing up to $20 million per week in state funding to ensure New Mexicans continue receiving food assistance amid the ongoing federal government shutdown. The special session was convened to safeguard SNAP benefits for nearly 460,000 residents statewide. Courtesy Photo

New Mexico Extends Food Aid Amid Record Shutdown; Federal Deal Advances to House

Acting Gov. Morales signs $20 million weekly backstop to protect SNAP recipients as Cibola County residents brace for continued uncertainty GRANTS, N.M. — The nation’s longest government shutdown has now stretched into its 42nd day, but relief may finally be in sight.The U.S.
One of several new benches installed along Route 66 near Fire & Ice Park offers a clean and comfortable place to rest amid ongoing downtown revitalization. Courtesy Photo

One of several new benches installed along Route 66 near Fire & Ice Park offers a clean and comfortable place to rest amid ongoing downtown revitalization. Courtesy Photo

New Park Improvements Highlight Downtown Revitalization Efforts

GRANTS, N.M. — Downtown Grants is getting a fresh new look as part of a continuing effort to beautify public spaces and strengthen community pride thanks to labor and hard work by Grants MainStreet Project Inc.