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Firefighters Quickly Contain Blaze in Village of Milan

Firefighters Quickly Contain Blaze in Village of Milan

Firefighters Quickly Contain Blaze in Village of Milan

MILAN, N.M. – On Sunday, March 9, at approximately 5:14 p.m., firefighters from multiple agencies responded to a fire near Elkins Park in the Village of Milan. The first unit on the scene confirmed that two detached structures were fully engulfed in flames.
Milan Volunteer Firefighters Push Forward with Nonstop Training

Milan Volunteer Firefighters Push Forward with Nonstop Training

Milan Volunteer Firefighters Push Forward with Nonstop Training

MILAN, N.M. – Milan Fire Department’s dedicated volunteer firefighters aren’t slowing down anytime soon. With wildland fire season stretching year-round and emergency calls demanding skilled responders, these volunteers are committing themselves to rigorous training.

Social Security Provides Update

Social Security Provides Update about its Death RecordSocial Security announced today that more than three million deaths are reported to the Social Security Administration each year and explains that the agency’s records are highly accurate.

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.
A map showing the location of the La Jara Mesa Mine Facility Area, northeast of Grants, New Mexico. The site, accessed via Forest Roads 450 and 544, is among the uranium mining projects currently under review as part of the Trump administration’s push for energy development. With Mount Taylor in the vicinity, the proposed mine has sparked controversy due to environmental concerns and its proximity to sacred Indigenous lands. Courtesy Photo by USFS

A map showing the location of the La Jara Mesa Mine Facility Area, northeast of Grants, New Mexico. The site, accessed via Forest Roads 450 and 544, is among the uranium mining projects currently under review as part of the Trump administration’s push for energy development. With Mount Taylor in the vicinity, the proposed mine has sparked controversy due to environmental concerns and its proximity to sacred Indigenous lands. Courtesy Photo by USFS

Mining Mount Taylor

As Local Lawmakers Push to Protect Sacred Mountain, White House Pivots to Open Uranium Mines in CibolaCIBOLA COUNTY— As Donald Trump reshapes the federal government, he is pushing the US Forest Service to focus on “energy priority” projects, like the reopening of uranium mines near Mount Taylor.