Opinion

Letters to the Editor . . .

Dear editor, To start with, Cody at Verizon, who was patient and kind to a muddled 80year-old client, an unbelievably pleasant trip to the emergency room at Cibola General Hospital, both making me remember all the great things about living here.

State of Affairs

The world stands at a precarious crossroads.Across continents, geopolitical tensions are escalating at an alarming rate.

Letters to the Editor . . .

RE: A Future Powered by PurposeDear Editor, I agree with Diego Lopez’s recent “State of Affairs” column (A Future Powered by Purpose, 11/13/2024, Cibola Citizen) that advocates the importance of domestic uranium for US energy production.
Travels in Grants

Travels in Grants

Travels in Grants

Get togethers with family and friends, how should I prepare? We'll need to watch for sales and simpler menus. Maybe plan on more festive music and conversation topics. Time to make a list of the good things in our life. So, we'll need to travel to our hearts.
The Postscript

The Postscript

The Postscript

“I don’t know many words about teeth,” I told the dentist.Since my husband, Peter, and I spend time in Mexico, it makes sense to get dental work done while we’re here, and I had been putting off going to the dentist.

Op-Ed

ToIn an era of political polarization and widespread civic illiteracy, an unlikely group is spearheading a movement to reinvigorate American democracy: middle school students.Over 6,000 students in 28 states devoted countless hours to prepare for the National Civics Bee this year.
State of Affairs

State of Affairs

State of Affairs

One week ago, the election results delivered a decisive outcome. Donald Trump shall be president once again, and his vision for foreign policy and the future of energy is set to take shape.
Reflections on Life and a Legacy for the Next Generation

Reflections on Life and a Legacy for the Next Generation

Reflections on Life and a Legacy for the Next Generation

Sometimes people ask why I only work at the cemetery with the kids and not go around town working on other projects. From the outside, it might look like I’ve got everything together—a beautiful wife, wonderful kids, a nice house, a growing business, and the privilege of being the mayor.