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The gov. tried to shut down the parade in Grants and mayor Hicks wasn't havin any of that. He renamed it a protest.

Modey is a good dude. Modey is a democrat. Old school type. Actually almost everybody and everything out there by Grants is pretty old school but that's another story.

So they had their para.....errrr ...protest as scheduled.

lh

from the abq journal:

Although a flyer advertises a parade in Grants to celebrate the Fourth of July on Saturday, Mayor Martin “Modey” Hicks insists it’s a protest.

“It’s a protest, make no doubt about it,” he said of the event scheduled for lineup at 9 a.m. at City Hall.





Mayor Martin "Modey" Hicks

It was because of the flyer that state Health Secretary Kathy Kunkel sent Hicks a letter Thursday saying that holding a parade would violate Gov. Michelle Nazi* Grisham’s public health order attempting to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

*I added that word.
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