The Navajo Times - Tue Nov 03
Eyewitness saw Sonny Jim, companion shot A champion rodeo cowboy, a musician, and a rancher, Jim spent his 68 years on earth continually meeting challenges and overcoming them.
NMDOH weekly H1N1 update Oct. 28, 2009KRQE - Thu Oct 29
The Department of Health is tracking hospitalizations and deaths to determine if there is a change in the severity of the disease.
Ex-rodeo champ killed in ranch shootingUPI - Mon Oct 26
Legendary New Mexico rodeo cowboy Sonny Jim has been slain in a shooting incident that erupted over an argument about a fence, police say.
Search For Student's Attacker Gets HelpKOAT-TV - Mon Oct 26
A national television show is throwing its weight behind the case of Cibola High School student who was almost beaten to death.
Shooting victim was a champion cowboyKRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Sun Oct 25
SAN RAFAEL, N.M. \ - One of the victims killed in a double shooting Friday in Cibola County was regarded as a famous cowboy.
2 dead in shooting south of GrantsKOB-TV - Sat Oct 24
Sheriff's officials in Cibola County says two men are dead and one other in custody after a shooting south of Grants.
Shakespeare Ghost Town to host weekend toursDeming Headlight - Wed Oct 21
Shakespeare Ghost Town will present re-enactments and living history performances at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. for the tours on Saturday and Sunday, two and a half miles south of Lordsburg, NM off Main St.
Weather service issues severe thunderstorm watchLas Cruces Sun-News - Tue Oct 20
The National Weather Service, Storm Prediction Center, in Norman, Okla., has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for several southern New Mexico counties, including Dona Ana, Luna, Grant, Hidalgo and Sierra.
Skip school, go to court: Cibola County tries to get parents' attentionGallup Independent - Sat Oct 10
Assistant District Attourney Niva Lind speaks to Bernadine Archunde at Cibola County Magistrate Court in Grants on Wednesday.
H1N1 flu worries clog health systemLas Cruces Sun-News - Thu Oct 08
Healthy people worried about H1N1 swine flu and those with mild, flu-like illnesses are showing up at emergency rooms and clinics, bogging down New Mexico's health system with requests for tests and medicine, a key state health official said Thursday.
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