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Milan officials discuss hunter ‘hide’

MILAN, N.M. — Rodney London, Village of Milan code enforcer, plans to visit the Aspen Street property where a newlyconstructed hunting blind is located. (A “blind” or “hide” is a shelter, often camouflaged, that is used to observe wildlife at close quarters.

Question about voting

With an unprecedented number of absentee ballots already issued, and new procedures planned for polling places statewide, Common Cause is fielding many specific questions this election season To answer these questions and resolve any problems during the voting period, Common Cause is teaming up...
Back to classrooms

Back to classrooms

Back to classrooms

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. — The Grants/Cibola County School District board announced that elementary schools will start operating on the 50 percent plan for students’ re-entry into classrooms. Members approved the start of the 50/50 re-entry phase at their Oct.
“City [of] Grants officials wanted the person who cut the ribbon to represent the most frequent users of the bridge, Grants High School students. Kristina Simpson was just that person. She is a great allaround student and athlete,” City of Grants Projects Coordinator Donald Jaramillo said as Simpson cuts the red ribbon signifying the opening of the new pedestrian bridge. Diego Lopez - CC

“City [of] Grants officials wanted the person who cut the ribbon to represent the most frequent users of the bridge, Grants High School students. Kristina Simpson was just that person. She is a great allaround student and athlete,” City of Grants Projects Coordinator Donald Jaramillo said as Simpson cuts the red ribbon signifying the opening of the new pedestrian bridge. Diego Lopez - CC

Opening the bridge

GRANTS, N.M. — A small crowd gathered to celebrate the opening of the new pedestrian bridge at Grants High School.
From peaches to pests to tomatoes and more, NMSU Cooperative Extension Service offers all sorts of online educational opportunities in the coming months. G. Giese Courtesy photo

From peaches to pests to tomatoes and more, NMSU Cooperative Extension Service offers all sorts of online educational opportunities in the coming months. G. Giese Courtesy photo

Southwest Yard & Garden; Virtual extension events: Join us online for engaging webinars

Question: I missed your “Ready, Set, GROW!” classes. Are there any other online classes or videos this fall? Linda A., Las Vegas, NM Answer: Thank you for reaching out. Good news times two: 1) you only missed the first two of the "Ready, Set, GROW!

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