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Donn Webb, a pillar of his community, shared many photos with the Cibola Citizen before his passing. Webb, seen here, was known admirably by many as “D.J. Donn” for his “Cruisin 66” radio show on KDSK 92.7 FM Radio. Donn prided himself on the show and his music. He was always happy to share his wealth of musical knowledge with those around him, even donating a trove of records to New Mexico State University-Grants. Courtesy Photo

Donn Webb, a pillar of his community, shared many photos with the Cibola Citizen before his passing. Webb, seen here, was known admirably by many as “D.J. Donn” for his “Cruisin 66” radio show on KDSK 92.7 FM Radio. Donn prided himself on the show and his music. He was always happy to share his wealth of musical knowledge with those around him, even donating a trove of records to New Mexico State University-Grants. Courtesy Photo

Community Leader, Citizen Writer Passes

GRANTS, N.M. – A community leader, friend, mentor, disc jockey, and fountain of knowledge passed away on February 15. Donn Webb was 75 when he passed, leaving this world to join his wife in eternal bliss. Webb was a man of faith. He cared deeply for his religion, his community, and his work.
Patrick Clingman, Vice President for Student Services at NMSU- Grants Faith Mosley - CC

Patrick Clingman, Vice President for Student Services at NMSU- Grants Faith Mosley - CC

NMSU-Grants Prioritizes Relationships

GRANTS, NM – At a time when many colleges in America are struggling to get enrollment back to pre-COVID numbers, NMSU-Grants has achieved the seemingly impossible. “We were the first campus in the NMSU system to return staff to in-person work,” Patrick Clingman said.
The 40th Mt. Taylor Quadrathlon Committee met February 8 for the 'Traffic Control Meeting.' This dedicated group of volunteers keep the event safe for everyone, thank you for the hard work and dedication to an event that highlights Grants and the natural beauty of Cibola County. Good luck participants, have a fun and safe adventure! Creg Gergen - CC

The 40th Mt. Taylor Quadrathlon Committee met February 8 for the 'Traffic Control Meeting.' This dedicated group of volunteers keep the event safe for everyone, thank you for the hard work and dedication to an event that highlights Grants and the natural beauty of Cibola County. Good luck participants, have a fun and safe adventure! Creg Gergen - CC

40th Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon

The Winter Quadrathlon Entity Meeting took place Wednesday, February 8 at the Coyote del Malpais Golf Course in Grants. The meeting covered traffic control and was headed by Race Director Isaac Atencio and Assistant Race Director Kendra Brown.

Grants Recreation Youth Basketball Scores 02/11/2023

4th - 6th Grade All Girls Hornets – 23 Dragons – 8 Pretty Poison – 29 Sparks – 14 Lady Pirates – 38 Mercury – 8 Cubero Lady Tigers – 36 Laguna Thunder – 2 5th and 6th Grade Coed 76ers – 41 Bulls – 14 Bulls – 54 Haaku Eagles – 2 Heat – 23 Rampage – 30 1st/2nd grade Coed Bulls – 30 Haaku Eagles...

Cibola County COVID-19

Stats as of February 13 9,249 Total cases 300 Active cases 211 Deaths 150% Increase in 14-Day change rate 19,886 Resident with one vaccine shot 16,622 Resident fully vaccinated The CDC says COVID transmission in Cibola County is  LOW. Data suggests cases are largely undercounted.
This large statue towers over the Riverwalk Park in Grants, New Mexico. The statue is a mystery, with no official documentation to be found in any city, historic, or art focused record. Cibola Citizen reporter Faith Mosley went on a long journey to discover the history of this statue which sits tucked away by the amphitheater. Faith Mosley - CC

This large statue towers over the Riverwalk Park in Grants, New Mexico. The statue is a mystery, with no official documentation to be found in any city, historic, or art focused record. Cibola Citizen reporter Faith Mosley went on a long journey to discover the history of this statue which sits tucked away by the amphitheater. Faith Mosley - CC

It’s a Great Day to be a Crow

GRANTS, N.M. – Strange and beautiful are words that might be applied to a statue near the covered seating area at the duck pond. A man jutting forth from what could be a giant railroad spike holds one enormous drill bit-like arm into the sky releasing a crow.
Cibola County Sheriff Larry Diaz

Cibola County Sheriff Larry Diaz

A New Sheriff in Town

Newly elected Sheriff Larry Diaz and Undersheriff Jeff Marez have been busy moving the Cibola County Sheriff’s Office in a new direction. “Since taking office we have been in back-toback meetings that last all day” Sheriff Diaz stated.

Arrests . . .

February 6 Andrew Lucario, born in 1987: Drunk or disorderly Michael Donald.
Rebecca Valdez

Rebecca Valdez

NEW BOARD MEMBERS JOIN TRANSPARENCY GROUP

ALBUQERUQE, N.M. – The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government has elected two new members to its Board of Directors. They are: Chris Keller, managing director of Albuquerque Business First, and Rebecca Valdez, assistant news director KOB TV 4.