News
C.l. Peterson
Changes are inevitable. Do you embrace them? Do you resist them? It depends on values, beliefs and intrests.
Recently, Route 66 Motor Club members and local govnerment members met at the Double 66 Art Gallery. Ideas were offered to make our community more appealing.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Vice President of the New Mexico Mining Museum Board of Directors Terry Fletcher presented Jon Indall with a plaque to honor his work in the mining industry. Diego Lopez - CC
Mining Museum Gala
Diego Lopez, Reporter
Wind and stormy weather were not going to deter the New Mexico Mining Museum from hosting their annual Hard Hats and Boots Gala on June 11. Special guest speaker Jon Indall, environmental lawyer, spoke to those in attendance about the future of mining.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
The Mexican Chili Pepper Cook Book; Dave DeWitt & Jos’e C. Marmolejo
Mary Ann Bedwell, Book Reviewer
Wow! Just when you thought you knew everything about regional cuisine, here comes a book to let you know the real story. The authors are not amateurs, either as cooks, writers or more importantly, as researchers.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Juneteenth and Mental Health
Press Release
Juneteenth is a holiday meant for remembrance and resilience. It is a callto-action for progress towards a more just, unified and equitable nation.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
NTU Congratulates the Culinary Program for ACF Accreditation
Press Release
CROWNPOINT, NM - On June 13, 2022, Navajo Technical University Culinary and Professional Baking Program passed the American Culinary Federation (ACF) Accreditation. The ACF is a process of self-review for the improvement of the academic quality of culinary arts/baking and pastry programs.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
NTU is Approved by HLC to offer Three New Programs
Press Release
CROWNPOINT, NM - On May 24, 2022, Navajo Technical University (NTU) continues to educate it’s
Navajo Nation community and beyond. Recently, the Institutional Actions Council (IAC) of the Higher
Learning Commission (HLC) approved NTU’s request to offer three new programs.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Cibola County COVID-19
News Staff
Stats as of June 20
7,694 Total cases
586 Active cases
196 Deaths
75% Increase in 14-Day change rate
19,531 Residents with one vaccine shot
16,314 Residents fully vaccinated
The CDC says COVID transmission in Cibola County is HIGH. Data suggests cases are undercounted.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Courtesy Photo Residents in Cibola County came together to shovel dirt and sand into bags, hoping to build barriers that would prevent water from entering homes during the most recent monsoon rains. Grants Fire and Rescue, Milan Fire Department, and the Cibola Roads Department worked to get sandbags ready for residents across the county. GFR thanked residents who participated, and those who helped support their efforts, like 1912 Market on Santa Fe Avenue who took water and other snacks to the crews.
Drought Unaffected by Recent Rain
Diego Lopez, Reporter
Despite a torrent of recent rain, Cibola County is currently experiencing its seventh worst drought in recorded history. 43 percent of Cibola County is suffering an “Exceptional Drought,” the highest level of drought recognized by the United States federal government.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Summer considerations for pet owners
Kylie Garcia, Reporter
It is summertime in Cibola County, and with that comes a few important things for pet owners to consider. During hot summer months, it is important for pet owners to remember that temperature conditions affect pets differently than they do humans.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Fire in San Rafael
Diego Lopez, Reporter
SAN RAFAEL, N.M. – Cibola County Sheriff’s Office arrested Alex Roberts, San Rafael, New Mexico resident, after he allegedly burned his house down. After speaking with Roberts, CCSO discovered that he had a warrant for his arrest and took him into custody.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022