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Bear Killed

Bear Killed

Bear Killed

Citizen over the weekend. The bear was found dead on Highway 57 past the Village of San Rafael near the Bandera volcano trail system. The Citizen reached out to the New Mexico Forestry Division on this incident but did not hear back by deadline.

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.
Jeff Warren, founder and CEO of New Mexico Humate, at a site visit near the Fire Rock Mine in northwestern New Mexico. The company recently opened a processing facility in Milan to support humate production and distribution. Courtesy Photo

Jeff Warren, founder and CEO of New Mexico Humate, at a site visit near the Fire Rock Mine in northwestern New Mexico. The company recently opened a processing facility in Milan to support humate production and distribution. Courtesy Photo

Milan to Host New Humate Processing Plant, Bringing Jobs and Investment

New Mexico Humate and Green Wave Enterprises launch Fire Rock Mine, select Cibola County for growthMILAN, N.M.

Community Awareness

Measles Vaccine Walk-In ClinicEvery Wednesday until May 28 th at 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Grants Public Health Office, 505-285-4601invites Cibola residents to submit original works of creative art exploring this question: “Mount Taylor—called Tsoodzil, Kaweshtima, Tsiipiya, and more—has long been sacred.
Map showing the location of La Jara Mesa in relation to Mount Taylor and the Grants-Milan area, where uranium mining is being reconsidered. Courtesy Photo

Map showing the location of La Jara Mesa in relation to Mount Taylor and the Grants-Milan area, where uranium mining is being reconsidered. Courtesy Photo

Uranium Mines Outside Grants Named Priority Projects, Could New Mexico’s Pushback Include State Police on Mount Taylor?

GRANTS, N.M. — A sweeping series of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on May 23 aims to fast-track uranium mining across the United States, raising serious questions about the future of two long-dormant mines near Mount Taylor the White House sees as “priority projects”.