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Alamogordo
Alto
Artesia
Bellview
Bent
Broadview
Cannon AFB
Capitan
Caprock
Carlsbad
Carrizozo
Causey
Cedarvale
Cloudcroft
Clovis
Corona
Crossroads
Dexter
Dora
Duran
Elida
Encino
Eunice
Floyd
Flying H
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Fort Sumner
Glencoe
Grady
Hagerman
High Rolls Mountain Park
Hobbs
Holloman Air Force Base
Hondo
Hope
House
Jal
Kenna
La Luz
Lake Arthur
Lakewood
Lincoln
Lingo
Loco Hills
Loving
Lovington
Malaga
Maljamar
Mayhill
McDonald
Melrose
Mescalero
Milnesand
Monument
Nogal
Oil Center
Orogrande
Pep
Picacho
Pinon
Portales
Rogers
Roswell
Ruidoso
Ruidoso Downs
Sacramento
Saint Vrain
San Patricio
Santa Teresa
Sunspot
Taiban
Tatum
Texico
Timberon
Tinnie
Tularosa
Vaughn
Weed
Whites City
Yeso

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Grady

Southeast Region of New MexicoIn 1906 we began with two banks, two cafes, a grocery and hardware store, a blacksmith shop, a hotel, two churches, a newspaper and our own doctor. There was much "railroad talk", but no results.

Now, here we are some 93 years later and many things have changed. We are home to 110 of the finest citizens around. Our Village now has a police department and a community center offering senior meals. We now boast one grocery store, a set of gas pumps, a Baptist and Methodist Church, a post office, and our pride and joy, Grady Municipal School.

Our school houses Kindergarten through twelfth grade. Our dedicated staff, teachers and fine students have captured many honors. Trophy cases are brimming with awards for academics, FFA and sports. Our pride is evident as our newly constructed water tank insignia states "Home of the Grady Bronchos".

A progressive minded Mayor and City Council makes Grady a great place to live and work. Grant monies have enabled us to make many capital improvements over the last 10 years. Today, as in 1906, we realize our strengths to be our school, our people and our rural location.

Grady
Grady, NM 88120