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A stargazer looks toward the heart of the Milky Way at El Malpais National Monument, where pristine dark skies offer a window into the cosmos. April Astronomy Month programs invite the public to experience the wonders of the night sky with ranger-led events throughout the month. Courtesy Photo

A stargazer looks toward the heart of the Milky Way at El Malpais National Monument, where pristine dark skies offer a window into the cosmos. April Astronomy Month programs invite the public to experience the wonders of the night sky with ranger-led events throughout the month. Courtesy Photo

April Astronomy Month programs at El Malpais National Monument

Come celebrate dark night skies during April Astronomy Month at El Malpais National Monument! Astronomy programs are every Friday evening of the month and will be presented at various locations throughout the monument as well as one program at our sister park, El Morro National Monument.
Thomas Claw, Navajo Code Talker Courtesy Photo

Thomas Claw, Navajo Code Talker Courtesy Photo

Thomas Claw, Navajo Code Talker

Unit: 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division Dates of Service: March 1943 - December 1945 Battles / Campaigns: New Britain, Peleliu, Okinawa 'We never thought about talking about it. It's just one of those things. The thing had to be done, we did it, that's it—forget about it.

Cuts to National Endowment for the Humanities Cost New Mexico

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) funding is at risk in New Mexico. NEH provides grants to museums, historic sites, colleges, independent scholars, and to its humanities council affiliates in each of the nation’s 56 states and jurisdictions. New Mexico received $9.

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.
The New Mexico Historic Preservation Division announced last Friday that the Bataan Memorial Building, New Mexico’s former state and territorial capitol, has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The addition comes following a cross-department effort from a number of New Mexico state agencies to recognize the historic building’s importance to the state’s history and its memorialization of New Mexico veterans. Courtesy Photo

The New Mexico Historic Preservation Division announced last Friday that the Bataan Memorial Building, New Mexico’s former state and territorial capitol, has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The addition comes following a cross-department effort from a number of New Mexico state agencies to recognize the historic building’s importance to the state’s history and its memorialization of New Mexico veterans. Courtesy Photo

“No Mama, No Papa, No Uncle Sam”

New Mexicans Remember the Bataan Death March and the Veterans Who Came Home with the War Still Inside ThemCIBOLA COUNTY, N.M.

Community Awareness

Honor Cibola’s VeteransMarch 29 was Vietnam Veterans Day, April 9 is the anniversary of the Bataan Death March. Cibola has a large number of veterans across the county, from all walks of life, who participated in these events.

Pet of the Week

Meet TommyTommy is a sweet, playful boy under a year old with a heart full of love and a gentle, submissive nature. He thrives on attention and affection, always eager to make new friends—both human and furry.
Hands Off!

Hands Off!

Hands Off!

Around 40 peaceful demonstrators braved bitter wind, near freezing temperatures and snow to gather in El Morro, NM to take part in the nationwide Hands-Off protest demonstration on Saturday April 5. The group, escorted by the sheriff’s department, carried protest signs as they walked 1.