Opinion

The Postscript

The Postscript

The Postscript

I spent yesterday with more than 5,000 librarians.A few were library aides, and some were library trustees. But the thing they all had in common was libraries.I never thought much about how libraries work, probably because they work so well.
Op-Ed Why Your Vote Matters at Your Electric Cooperative

Op-Ed Why Your Vote Matters at Your Electric Cooperative

Op-Ed Why Your Vote Matters at Your Electric Cooperative

By design, electric cooperatives are different.They are not owned by distant shareholders or outside investors. They are owned by the people they serve—members like you. That means the direction of the cooperative is not set in a boardroom far away.
From the High Plains

From the High Plains

From the High Plains

“To acquire the habit of reading is to construct a refuge for yourself from almost all the miseries of life.” W. Somerset Maugham, English author, 1874-1965 Nancy J. Allen lures the reader into a new world with stories that evoke strong emotional responses.

Letters to the Editor . . .

Earth MonthDear Editor,April is Earth Month-a time to savor the wonderful planet that gives us bright blue skies, breathtaking mountains, wideopen plains, serene river valleys and lakes, captivating forests, and an endless variety of plants and animals.
The Postscript

The Postscript

The Postscript

Three years ago, I was in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, walking through what had once been a large fabric mill. It has since been turned into an art gallery called, appropriately, La Fabrica, where artists of all kinds lease space to show their work.
Get Your H.A.T.

Get Your H.A.T.

Get Your H.A.T.

Palm Sunday is a significant day. It was not merely a parade or just happened to be on the same week that Jesus was crucified. There is more to it. It was a day filled with celebration, but also malice. But that was how God had intended it to be.
Wayfinding

Wayfinding

Wayfinding

“Every spring is the only spring, a perpetual astonishment.” - Ellis PetersSpring Break, for many, is a pause. For me, it became an unfolding of the mat in a space I did not expect.

Letters to the Editor . . .

Dear editor, I have had more than one person who lives in Grants tells me disturbing things recently about the City Police. I saw some recent Face Book Posts form the Grants Police closing City Parks after dark and asking citizens to check there home cameras for persons shooting firearms off.

Letters to the Editor . . .

CDEC, in ResponseDear editor,In a Letter to the Editor in the Wed., March 11, 2026, edition of the Citizen, it was stated that Continental Divide Electric Cooperative (CDEC) reported a $1.25 million net loss on its 2024 IRS Form 990.
State of Affairs

State of Affairs

State of Affairs

The City of Grants has faced a brutal hurdle in correcting what was a City Charter violation, but this whole situation should never have gone this far.After months of controversy, the Grants City Council finally acted and removed Dolores Vallejos from the District 1 seat.