2020 – JULY 11 ISSUE: GET YOUR NOMINATION IN FOR PET MAYOR 2020
The pandemic may have halted many events in their tracks, including the State Fair and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, but Tracy and Chuck Stabenow... Read more.
2020-JULY 11 ISSUE: BALLOON FIESTA POSTPONED
By Meredith Hughes We have no Balloon Fiesta this year, yet another casualty of the pandemic which had been fairly well beaten back in New Mexico —until it... Read more.
2020 – JULY 11 ISSUE: MARY DAVIS’ NEW BOOK GETS ZOOM TALK JULY 28
Mary Davis, historian summa cum laude of Corrales and beyond, just did her first book promo Zoom for fans of her newest book, Hometown Corrales: A Family Album,... Read more.
2020 – JULY 11 ISSUE: RECREATIONAL TRAIL FOR INTERIOR DRAIN?
By Scott Manning Part 1 A small group of Corrales residents meets regularly to discuss plans to transform the Corrales Interior Drain into a recreational trail for... Read more.
2020 – JULY 11 ISSUE: LAWSUIT IN CONTRACT DISPUTE OVER UPPER MEADOWLARK PROJECT
Corrales is in court in a contract dispute with the firm that re-built upper Meadowlark Lane. “I guess I would have to say we are in litigation†over... Read more.
2020 – JULY 11 ISSUE: MEDICAL CANNABIS FARM WILL SOON GROW OUTDOORS
By Meredith Hughes The medical cannabis farm on the property of the Komadina family at the north end of Corrales is infused with investor capital, a management team... Read more.
2020 – JULY 11 ISSUE: JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE SMITH PAINTING ACQUIRED BY NAT’L GALLERY OF ART
A 1992 painting by Corrales artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith was recently acquired by the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. The tall, mixed media painting... Read more.
CRIME ALERT – SLAUGHTER OF CORRALES PONY PROMPTS OUTPOURING OF DONATIONS FOR REWARD
The killing of a large pony in its corral near Cabezon Road and Caminito Alegre at the south end of Corrales late at night June 25 shocked villagers and led to a... Read more.
2020 JUNE-20 ISSUE: CORRALITOS 4-H CLUB ADAPTS TO PANDEMIC
Corralitos 4-H had “so many plans for this year and so many new members, it is really a bummer we have not been able to meet or do any of our community service... Read more.
2020-JUNE-20 ISSUE: COUNCIL HEARS PLAN FOR TRAIL CONNECTIONAT TOP OF SAGEBRUSH
A long-proposed trail connection between the City of Rio Rancho’s paved Thompson Fence Line trail along the edge of the escarpment and the end of Sagebrush... Read more.
