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Courtesy Photo

Mount Taylor and Her Circle

Cibola Citizen invites students and residents to weigh in on the future of Mount Taylor CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – In this sweeping topographic view, Mount Taylor rises like a volcanic cathedral—her summit reaching to touch the sky and remind us of where we come from.
Buddy’s Trails – May 13th

Buddy’s Trails – May 13th

Buddy’s Trails – May 13th

Notes from a dry waterfall, fluttering wings, and a dog named BuddyShade Saavedra set out to visit a waterfall in the Zuni Mountains today, May 13th, hoping her two dogs could splash in the water; but the waterfall had other plans — it was dry. Still, the day wasn’t a loss.
Bilingual Poems by Los Alamitos Students

Bilingual Poems by Los Alamitos Students

Bilingual Poems by Los Alamitos Students

In celebration of National Poetry Month last April, students at Los Alamitos Middle School wrote bilingual poems with the support of their teachers – Navajo, Keres, Spanish, and Filipino to English. We are grateful for the guidance of Mr. Albert Romero (Keres Teacher and Title VI Liason), Ms.

It’s Okay to Grieve

The loss of a family member is one of the most difficult and challenging experiences a person can go through in their lifetime. Coping with the grief and emotional pain can be a long and difficult process, but there are steps you can take to help you through this difficult time.

Community Awareness

Veterans Reporting for Duty Military veterans are invited to the Double Six Art Gallery, 1001 W. Santa Fe Ave., for a round table discussion. Attendees will be able to share their story from 5:00pm to 7:00pm, May 24.