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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Sandoval County, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 386 stories have been published about Sandoval County which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Sandoval County, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 386 stories have been published about Sandoval County which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Rio Rancho · Rio RanchoThe village of Corrales has a new mayor. Well, pet mayor that is. On Sunday, Oct. 1, Wendall, the Nigerian goat, officially won Corrales’ pet mayor election. Wendall’s official platform was, “I’ll clean up this town!” The pet mayor announcement was conducted by Corrales (human) Mayor Jim Fahey. Mayor- elect Wendall led the pet parade […] The post Corrales elects new pet mayor appeared first on Rio Rancho Observer.See the Story
Corrales elects new pet mayor - Rio Rancho Observer
Rio Rancho · Rio RanchoOnce again, the students, parents, family and teachers will get a preview of the Balloon Fiesta at local elementary schools. Albuquerque Aloft, which began in 2005, brings the joy of ballooning directly to children in their school playgrounds. This year’s event is set for Oct. 6 with the nine-day Balloon Fiesta beginning Oct. 7. Parents, […] The post Balloon Fiesta kicks off at local elementary schools appeared first on Rio Rancho Observer.See the Story
Balloon Fiesta kicks off at local elementary schools - Rio Rancho Observer
Rio Rancho · Rio RanchoListen to the weather As it gets much cooler today, there is also a.chance of rain and strong winds. The coming week will have temperatures in the low 70s. Today Isolated showers and thunderstorms before 9am, then scattered showers and thunderstorms after noon. Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 9pm. Partly sunny, with a high […] The post Isolated showers and windy appeared first on Rio Rancho Observer.See the Story
Isolated showers and windy - Rio Rancho Observer
Rio Rancho · Rio RanchoHow do you remedy one unfunded government mandate? Apparently with another one impacting construction and parking everywhere from day care facilities to funeral parlors. In early July, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced new environmental rules that would require 43% of the 2027 model year cars and trucks sent to New Mexico for sale meet strict […] The post Unfunded EV charger mandates would be a buzzkill on NM businesses appeared first on Rio…See the Story
Unfunded EV charger mandates would be a buzzkill on NM businesses - Rio Rancho Observer
Rio Rancho · Rio RanchoThe Southwest Crimes Against Children Conference brought together law enforcement, prosecutors, child and victim advocates, social workers and members of the court. The conference was free and open to all who work directly with child victims of crime. "The fight must continue until all child abuse is eradicated, and I will continue the fight as long as I am able"See the Story
Looking back at the Inaugural Southwest Crimes Against Children Conference - Rio Rancho Observer
Rio Rancho · Rio RanchoThe trial over New Mexico’s redrawn congressional map ended Thursday, but the case continues with a state district court judge still waiting for more evidence to be handed over by the state’s Legislature as he decides whether the new map is constitutional. In his closing argument for the Republican Party of New Mexico, attorney Misha […] The post Political map trial ends with more evidence still on the way appeared first on Rio Rancho Observer.See the Story
Political map trial ends with more evidence still on the way - Rio Rancho Observer
Rio Rancho · Rio RanchoCleveland High School forensics teacher Kristen Sidor had guest speaker Ron Franscell. Frans cell has been at crime scenes, interviewed killers, victims, law enforcement, FBI agents and more. He had the unique opportunity to sit down with Manson for an hour about 30 years ago.See the Story