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Correction: Election Results

In the March 7 issue of the Signpost, we incorrectly reported James S. Baca won the Bernalillo Town Council set against Sharon Torres-Quintana. Philip Valverde and Sharon Torres-Quintana both won the open seats. Torres-Quintana had 354 votes and Valverde had 333 votes.

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Sandoval County Receives Federal Funding for Renovation, Behavioral Health Projects

Sandoval County received more than $1 million for renovation and behavioral health projects from the $62 million U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján secured for 74 New Mexico projects. The county received $850,000 for the El Zocalo-Sena Building Renovation Project, which was also secured by U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury and $200,000 for a Behavioral Health Planning […]

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Community Briefs

Artists and Crafters Needed!  ARTNM! will be returning to Rio Rancho on Apr. 13 and they are looking for local artists to display and sell their work. There is no fee to be a part of this show. The show will be on Apr. 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Atrium of […]

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A little change for better schools

Back in the era of Susanna Martinez’ governorship, there was a push for a law that would allow New Mexico public schools to hold students back in third grade if they couldn’t meet reading criteria. I wondered why there was any need for that to be in legislation, when such matters should be handled locally […]

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A little change for better schools

Back in the era of Susanna Martinez’ governorship, there was a push for a law that would allow New Mexico public schools to hold students back in third grade if they couldn’t meet reading criteria. I wondered why there was any need for that to be in legislation, when such matters should be handled locally […]