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Screenshot of the New Mexico Department of Public Safety's Missing Person Clearinghouse website taken on July 29, 2025, showing six individuals listed as missing from Grants, N.M., including Destinee Begay, who law enforcement previously confirmed had been located. Courtesy Photo

Screenshot of the New Mexico Department of Public Safety's Missing Person Clearinghouse website taken on July 29, 2025, showing six individuals listed as missing from Grants, N.M., including Destinee Begay, who law enforcement previously confirmed had been located. Courtesy Photo

State Missing Persons Database Not Updated Despite Cleared Local Cases

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – As of July 29, only one of five recent missing persons cases reported in the Grants area remains listed in the New Mexico Department of Public Safety’s Missing Persons Clearinghouse, despite all five cases now being confirmed as resolved by local law enforcement.

Community Schedule

August 6What? Student Immunizations – Got Shots When? August 6th at 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Where? Cibola County Public Health Office. 700 E. Roosevelt Ave. Suite 100. 505-2854601, option 1.August 9What? 3rd Annual Cibola Community Cookout When? August 9th at 3 pm – 5 pm Where?
Taking Care of Your Yard During a Heat Wave

Taking Care of Your Yard During a Heat Wave

Taking Care of Your Yard During a Heat Wave

Louisville, Ky. - As temperatures rise, so should the care of your yard’s lawn and landscape. However, it is important to ensure your yard is healthy before a heat wave hits.“The healthier your grass, trees, and shrubs, the more resistant it will be to extreme temperatures.

Wellbeing Wednesday

Your brain needs rest just like your body does. In a world that glorifies being “busy,” taking time to rest is a radical act of self-care. Try going to bed 30 minutes earlier this week, taking a walk withoutyourphone,orsimply pausing to breathe deeply.
Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week

Pet of the Week

At just 2 months old, Angelica was found alongside her sibling, scared and starving. At barely 5 pounds, she was skin and bones, she was too weak to eat and too tired to cry. Today, at 5 months old and a healthy 20 pounds, Angelica is nearly unrecognizable.
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Grants City Council Meeting

Amerika Rougemont, ReporterGRANTS, NM - On July 16th, a city meeting lasting about three hours discussed the Verkada Security System, Police Department updates, Animal Care Center, Fire and Rescue updates, and the appointing and re-appointing of people onto boards.