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| Local News |  | -- Bluewater Lake Man Missing | | ABQJournal- 8/20/2008 12:32:29 PM | | Authorities think Harold 'Max' Sylvester, 67, may be headed for previous home in Arizona. |  |
 | Missing man sought | | Cibola County Beacon- 8/20/2008 3:50:02 AM | | Harold, "Max", Sylvester, has been missing from Bluewater Acres on the south side of Bluewater Lake since Aug. |  |
 | Driver flees crash scene | | Cibola County Beacon- 8/20/2008 3:49:51 AM | | A one-car accident occurred about 11 a.m. Thursday morning on Rodeo Ground Road across from the Grants Rodeo Association rodeo grounds. |  |
 | -- Grants Man Caught With 2 Pounds of Pot | | ABQJournal- 8/18/2008 3:22:01 PM | | Police say arrest is a major blow to marijuana distribution in Cibola County. George Romero, 25, of Grants is scheduled for a preliminary hearing Tuesday on one count each of possession of a controlled ... |  |
 | Shuttling around town: Transit Authority serves the community | | Cibola County Beacon- 8/12/2008 7:00:00 AM | | You've probably noticed the little shuttle around town for the last few months. It goes easily up and down the small streets of Grants, taking people to work, to recreation areas, to their medical appointments. |  |
 | Cibola hospital faces financial challenges | | Cibola County Beacon- 8/8/2008 7:00:00 AM | | The failure of Indian Health Services to reimburse Cibola General Hospital for services provided to Native Americans is causing financial stress for the hospital. |  |
 | Financial aid opened for farmers, ranchers | | The Raton Range/STPNS- 8/7/2008 4:17:10 AM | | WASHINGTON -Thirty-one New Mexico's counties, including Colfax, Union, Mora and Harding, have been federally designated as experiencing a disaster due to losses caused by a drought that began last October. |  |
 | Schools' scores released | | Cibola County Beacon- 8/5/2008 12:18:49 AM | | The state has released Adequate Yearly Progress reports for the 2007-2008 school year. |  |
 | Most N.M. counties drought disaster areas | | KOB-TV- 8/4/2008 8:30:31 PM | | The federal government is making low-interest loans available to New Mexicans who have suffered losses due to drought, which began last October. |  |
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