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Luján secures key victories in National Defense Authorization Act

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. House Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) secured key victories for the Armed Forces, National Laboratories, and environmental priorities in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, which passed the House with broad bipartisan support.

Emergency manager reports county COVID data

MILAN, N.M. – Cibola County Emergency Manager Dustin Middleton reported that the limited number of hospital beds statewide poses an ongoing threat to healthcare providers’ ability to treat COVID-19 patients. The county recorded 51 deaths on Dec.

Hope on the horizon COVID-19 vaccine

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – The pandemic has ravaged the United States, New Mexico, and Cibola County. The New Mexico Department of Health noted that COVID-19 led to the death of 55 Cibola County residents as of Dec. 14.
A home in Grants is showing its Christmas spirit as are many homes in the area. Scott Ford - CC

A home in Grants is showing its Christmas spirit as are many homes in the area. Scott Ford - CC

Zuni shooting case remains open; Gunman still free

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – On Nov. 24 Katie Mllry was going about her day, walking down the road in the Zuni Mountains near La Bajara like she loved to do. Then a car pulled up next to her and the occupant opened fire with a shotgun. Mllry survived the assault but the gunman remains on the loose.

Winter is influenza season

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – Medical authorities have continued to learn about the coronavirus, which causes COVID-19. Detailed diagnostic signs have added to medical knowledge and the promise of a vaccine has renewed a sense of hope for many people.

Unfounded COVID rumors

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – Misconceptions about the pandemic have guided some residents’ choices. Nine months into the COVID-19 health crisis has left most people feeling exhausted, worried about the future, and mistrustful of various information sources.
President of the New Mexico Mining Museum Roger Siegmann took his annual drive through Cibola County to raise a toast in honor and recognition of all the past miners in the community. His final stop was at the Grants Memorial Park cemetery where he mentioned is the final resting place for many of Cibola’s miners. Diego Lopez -CC

President of the New Mexico Mining Museum Roger Siegmann took his annual drive through Cibola County to raise a toast in honor and recognition of all the past miners in the community. His final stop was at the Grants Memorial Park cemetery where he mentioned is the final resting place for many of Cibola’s miners. Diego Lopez -CC

Recognizing the sacrifice

CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. – Cibola County is rich with mining history, helping to win the Cold War miners in Cibola County were often hunting for uranium, putting their lives at jeopardy for the security and future of the United States.