'Out for Mother Earth': Rio Rancho participates in Great American Cleanup
City staff, businesses and community members partnered May 9 to clean neighborhoods, side of roadways and barren areas under annual national initiative
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(Photo: Kevin Opsahl)
Customer to Owner: Awnya Boam, new owner of Fiiz, a soda shop on Southern Boulevard, opens new flavors on grand re-opening day.
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(Photo: Michaela Helean/Observer)
Paul Wymer takes the oath of office to become Rio Rancho's 13th mayor on Thursday, April 30, during a swearing-in ceremony at City Hall. His wife, Terri Wymer, holds a Bible and Rio Rancho City Clerk Noel Davis administered the oath.
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(Kevin Opsahl/Observer)
Tonight: Sandoval County Primary Candidate Forum, open to the public.
The primary candidate forums will be held at the Rio Rancho Public Schools Training Center Room, 500 Laser Road NE.
A Memorable Mosaic: Maggie Robinson poses with her grandchildren to show where the new children’s mural will be in La Entrada Park.
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(Photo: Maggie Robinson)
'We're still here': RRPS hosts Native American Powwow
The event, now in its 18th year, brought tribal groups from various states and people of all ages
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(Photo: Kevin Opsahl)
Trottin’ to Town: The Harlem Globetrotters visited Rio Rancho this past Thursday at the RREC.
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(Photo: Dan Allison)
Baseball and softball season is in full swing, and district play is here.
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(Photo/Dan Allison)
Voting in the City of Vision: Campaign signs for Rio Rancho mayoral candidates Paul Wymer and Alexandria Piland are seen outside of the Loma Colorado Library on Tuesday, March 31, the first day of early voting in the 2026 municipal runoff election, scheduled for April 14.
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(Kevin Opsahl/Observer)
Rio Rancho resident Kimberly Krause chants during a speech by Georgia activist Stacey Abrams on Saturday at Montgomery Park in Albuquerque during the third "No Kings" protest.
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(Kevin Opsahl/Observer)