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City postpones vote on tax district

Jimmy Currier
Observer staff writer

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Pillow talk

Rio Rancho Observer '€” Gary Herron photo

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Annual Trek for Trash a success

Last month’s Trek for Trash event was a tremendous success with 18 tons of debris collected.

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Rotary Youth Exchange Student

courtesy photo

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Outdoor market open

Rio Rancho residents have a new place to shop.

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Rio Rancho Traffic Alerts

— King Boulevard, east of Unser Boulevard heading toward Civic Center Circle and Rio Rancho City Hall, will be closed through mid-November.

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Social Security office coming to town

In 2011, Rio Ranchoans won’t have to drive to Albuquerque to get a Social Security card or conduct business with the Social Security Administration.

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Meetings

Civic

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Mayor'€™s community meetings finished

Mayor Tom Swisstack brought his community meeting tour to District 5 last Wednesday.

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Cause of death determined in case of Rio Ranchoan in Hawaii

The Honolulu Medical Examiner has concluded that a Rio Rancho woman who died in Hawaii on Oct. 2 drowned.

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Regional leaders discuss economic development

Several business and government leaders met at Intel last Thursday morning to discuss the future economic growth of Sandoval County.

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Bookish couple cover a wide variety of topics

You’d have a hard time trying to find as well-intentioned people as Hank Bruce and his wife, Tomi Jill Folk.

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Fire chief hopes to have two new fire stations in five years

Rio Rancho Fire Chief James Tobin said the city should have two new fire stations within five years.

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Difficult decisions ahead for state legislature

The New Mexico State Legislature convened Saturday to address a $650 million revenue shortfall for this fiscal year.

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Budget cuts loom for schools

“Buy a soda, save a school”,” that’s a slogan Sue Cleveland, the superintendent of Rio Rancho Public Schools, says is being heard throughout the district.

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Live long and prosper

Rio Rancho Observer '€” Gary Herron photo

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City postpones vote on tax district

Rio Rancho city councilors voted unanimously to postpone a vote on approving the formation of The Village at Rio Rancho Tax Increment Development District.

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Rio Rancho Currents

GOP picnic

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City creates arts commission

More art may be popping up in Rio Rancho. Last Wednesday, the City Council unanimously approved Mayor Tom Swisstack’s request to create an arts commission.

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Golden Apple Award nominations sought

Nominations are now open for the 2010 Award for Excellence in Teaching made by the Golden Apple Foundation.

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ReadWest hosts events

ReadWest will celebrate 20 years of providing free literacy services to adults in the community with two events on November 7 at the Inn at Rio Rancho.

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Endowment fund proposed

Rio Rancho Public Schools Board of Education member Craig Brandt would like to see a $30 activity fee paid by Rio Rancho High and Cleveland High School students returned to parents’ wallets.

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Enchanted Hills Jogathon

Rio Rancho Observer '€” Gary Herron photo

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A Celebration of Banned Books

Rio Rancho Observer '€” Gary Herron photo

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District receives budget update

Rio Rancho Public Schools Finance Director Randy Evans updated the school board on the status of the Fiscal Year 2010 budget on Monday. The fiscal year started July 1.

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Elks Dictionary project

Rio Rancho Observer '€” Gary Herron photo

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Arrest reports

Saturday, Sept. 3

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Social Security office coming to Rio Rancho

Jimmy Currier
Observer staff writer

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Three roads to see improvements

Jimmy Currier
Observer staff writer

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Motorcycle cop OK

A Rio Rancho motorcycle police officer has been released from an area hospital after a crash this morning.

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