2021 MARCH 20 ISSUE: BURIED GREENHOUSE HELPS SUCCULENTS SURVIVE WINTER
By Abby Boling and Jeff Radford Surprises may not be what you’d expect from a docile, greyish plant, even one that tends to wander. But then, maybe you don’t... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: MASTER GARDENER CLASS ONLINE MAR.17
Join Sandoval Extension Master Gardener online webinars to learn how to grow a wide variety of plants, from flowers to food, in local soils. Pre-registration is... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: OLD ADOBE ON CORONADO ROAD FINALLY DEMOLISHED
The old, collapsing adobe home west of Corrales Road on the south side of Coronado Road was demolished on Saturday, February 27. Little of it was still standing... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: MUSIC IN CORRALES ONLINE OFFERING MARCH 20-28
An unusual blend of oboe, viola and piano comprises the colorful trio of New England and New York-based Ensemble Schumann, whose music includes that of their name-sake... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: TIME RUNNING OUT TO USE FARMLAND GO BONDS
Possible acquisition of another conservation easement to save farmland is expected to be presented to the Village Council soon but probably not at its March 9 meeting.... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: STORMWATER, TREATED SEWAGE WOULD BE USED FOR BOSQUE
A collaboration among The Nature Conservancy, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, the Village of Corrales, the City of Rio Rancho and the Southern Sandoval... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: OLD LAW OUTLAWING ABORTION REPEALED FEB.26
A 1969 state statute that criminalized abortion in New Mexico was repealed on February 26, when Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 10 into law. “A... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: TREE COMMITTEE TASKED TO CREATE CORRALES TREE PLAN
An ordinance establishing a “landmark tree†program here has been amended to emphasize a village wide plan for trees. The amendment adopted February... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: CLIMATE SOLUTIONS ACT CONSIDERED
When the Climate Solutions Act (HB 9) was introduced it was touted as a science-based approach that focused on protecting historically disadvantaged communities.... Read more.
2021 MARCH 6 ISSUE: CANDIDATES FOR MRGCD BOARD MUST SIGN UP BY APRIL 9
April 9 is the deadline to sign up to run for a seat on the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) board of directors. One of the three seats coming open... Read more.
