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Community members adding more decorated rocks

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Community members adding more decorated rocks to the “rock garden” located on Santa Fe Avenue, just a few feet away from the Route 66 Drive Thru Sign. The rock garden is part of a small initiative to spread positivity within the community and promote the town by encouraging tourists to grab a rock while they’re passing through. Project coordinator, Angel Duffett, encourages more people to paint and decorate some rocks and drop them off at the local garden. Kylie Garcia - CC

Grants Council approves third bridge

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GRANTS, N.M. – City of Grants councilors approved one construction project and the design of another during the April 12 meeting. Compass Engineering was awarded construction of Phase Two of the Second Street Channel Project, which includes a new bridge into the Grants High School Performing Arts Center. Wilson & Company was awarded planning/design for a grading structure on the south side of the Roosevelt Avenue Bridge.

Southwest Yard & Garden; Starting seeds with patience

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Starting plants from seed can be confusing. Too little water, and they dry and die. Too much, and suddenly, you are farming algae. Patience and attentiveness are required during this delicate phase of seedling growth, especially if some seeds are sprouting while others take their sweet time. Visit the blog version of this column at https: //nmsudesert-blooms.blogspot.com for more seed starting tips, and check out the recorded Ready, Set, GROW! gardening webinar “Indoor Seed Starting” with NMSU Bernalillo County Extension Program Manager Nissa Patterson at https://desertblooms.nmsu.edu/ready-set-grow.html.

General responsibilities of the city

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CITY OF GRANTS, N.M. - The Grants City Charter is a blueprint outlining how the city can and should operate. The document is 32 pages long, filled with legal mumbo-jumbo that most people do not have the opportunity or desire to read and understand given the sheer length and complexity of the document. Today we are going to discuss Article One and all its subsections.

The Japanese “invade” Bluewater Valley

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ln 1947-42 when my family moved to the Milan Ranch there was no school bus service for grade school, my brother and I walked to the highway and the High School bus picked us up. The bus was full, and we stood in the aisle looking at all these huge older students when a beautiful Japanese girl grabbed me by the hand and sat me on her lap, I gasped because I had seen newsreels of Japanese Americans being interned in camps. We had just moved from Gallup and the only Japanese person that we ever saw was Hershey Miyamura. Hershey was a very popular among his peers and was the center of attraction of teenagers laughing at the drugstore. Hershey joined the U.S. Service and became a hero during World War II, A memorial, a street, and a school are dedicated to Hershey in Gallup.

Overwhelming community support; Making the 2021 GHS prom happen

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GRANTS, N.M. - Community response was overwhelming to the social media post by the sponsor for the Grants High School Class of 2022 fundraiser. The GHS prom plans were recently approved, and organizers promptly moved forward with plans. Businesses immediately expressed support to the query on Cibola Community Awareness Group on Facebook that was posted on April 1.

A new business in Grants; Burress Barber Shop opens

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GRANTS, N.M. - Burress Barber Shop officially opened its doors to the community during its April 1 Grand Opening. The family business is located on 110 West Santa Fe Avenue. The owners, Levi Burress and Hailey Burress, have both been residents of Cibola County for many years.