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Letter to the Editor: Edgewood Commission needs to stop preaching and get to work

Submitted by Marcia Smith Again this week, the grossly incompetent Town of Edgewood Commissioners spent time focused on their religion and their personal faith (See the Townโ€™s Proclamation Recognizing the Christian Heritage of the United States and Calling for Prayer, Worship, and Repentance on the Town website) instead of focusing on what the citizens of […]

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Edgewood Commission Meeting Gets Religious

The Edgewood Commission discussed a proclamation at a Sept. 24 meeting that had some commissioners and residents concerned about the possible consequences. Commissioners and town employees had mixed feelings about the proclamation, which recognizes โ€œthe Christian heritage of the United Statesโ€ and calls for voluntary prayer, worship and repentance. โ€œWe invite all citizens of Edgewood […]

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RRPS ‘actively addressing’ school shooting threats

Rio Rancho Public Schools sent a safety message to families Sept. 24 to address a series of threats relating to potential school shootings.  The message said the district is โ€œactively addressingโ€ school shooting threats that have been circulating on social media and through text messages.  โ€œThe Rio Rancho Public Schools Safety and Security Department, in […]

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Letter to the Editor: 2024 GO Bonds

Dear Bernalillo County Residents: Six important Bernalillo County Government Obligation Bond questions will appear before voters on the 2024 General Election ballot. The questions range from public safety to community services and public works initiatives that total $40.5 million dollars. Approval of these government obligation bonds will not increase taxes. The county currently maintains an […]

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Letter to the Editor: 2024 GO Bonds

Dear Bernalillo County Residents: Six important Bernalillo County Government Obligation Bond questions will appear before voters on the 2024 General Election ballot. The questions range from public safety to community services and public works initiatives that total $40.5 million dollars. Approval of these government obligation bonds will not increase taxes. The county currently maintains an […]

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TCSO: Deputies Chase Same Suspect Twice in Three Days

A Mountainair man is accused of evading Torrance County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) deputies twice in a two-day period earlier this month.  The second pursuit ended off-road in the desert and it is unclear whether the suspect has been arrested and taken into custody. The alleged altercations between the suspect, another driver and TCSO deputies started […]