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Mt. Taylor Vintage Bronco Round-up: Fifth Anniversary

Mt. Taylor Vintage Bronco Round-up: Fifth Anniversary

Mt. Taylor Vintage Bronco Round-up: Fifth Anniversary

The past Saturday, October 1st , 2022, the fifth annual Mt. Taylor Vintage Bronco Round-up was held; this year starting at Ed Corley Ford on Santa Fe Avenue in Grants. N.M., again sponsored by Roger and Evelyn Siegmann. Sales person Diane Jackson was instrumental in coordinating this year’s event.
The History of Air Mail

The History of Air Mail

The History of Air Mail

MILAN, N.M. – According to the Western New Mexico Airway Heritage Museum in Milan, a significant part of New Mexico’s history comes from when the community was part of the Transcontinental Airways. In 1920, mail took about three days to cross the United States by train.

Attendance and Test Scores

GRANTS, N.M. – It was stated at the School Board Meeting on October 4 that the EWS (Early Warning Systems) work collaboratively with Ms. Shutiva, the Title Six Assistant, on attendance by calling parents and asking where their students are.

Uranium Mining Company Looks to Future Sales

SEBOYETA, N.M. – American Future Fuel Corporation is a Canadian- based company that is purchasing/leasing land in Cibola County in an effort to jumpstart uranium mining in the area. Seven nuclear power generators will be restarted by the coming summer, increasing demand for uranium.
Townhall on Community Safety to Hold Mayor Accountable

Townhall on Community Safety to Hold Mayor Accountable

Townhall on Community Safety to Hold Mayor Accountable

GRANTS, N.M. – The Grants City Council held a special meeting on October 12 at the Cibola Senior Citizens Center. In this meeting, the council held a townhall to discuss public safety in the city, and the actions of Mayor Erik Garcia on September 27.
Grants Cibola County Schools security guards patrol the grounds to keep students and staff safe. Pictured - David Marsing Nathan Lopez - CC

Grants Cibola County Schools security guards patrol the grounds to keep students and staff safe. Pictured - David Marsing Nathan Lopez - CC

Securing Cibola’s Schools

GRANTS, N.M. – School security is a matter of concern for the modern world. According to Superintendent Max Perez, security guards, supervision, training, equipment, facilities, and coordination with local law enforcement are the big picture of a student's safety.

Zuni to Clean Scrap Tires

ZUNI PUEBLO – The Pueblo of Zuni will receive a $15,000 grant for the collection and removal of scrap tires across the pueblo. The funding comes thanks to the Recycling and Illegal Dumping grant – known as RAID – from the New Mexico Environment Department.