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From the Editor: This week’s edition comes to you a few days early so you can catch up on the local news while you have some downtime with family (and so our overworked newsroom teams can take a little time at home as well!)
This week’s Signpost unfolds with 16 pages filled with noteworthy updates from across Sandoval County. PRC regulators got an earful from the community at the Nov. 20 meeting about the proposal for a liquid natural gas facility that may or may not be built in Rio Rancho. There’s still several more hearings you can attend.
As we head into the holiday weekend, don’t forget Small Business Saturday, so check out our Local Gift Guide in this week’s issue as you ponder gifts for loved ones, (shopping and supporting local businesses of course).
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Inside
Feature Story
PRC Regulators Get Earful at Natural Gas Facility Hearing
Chambers of commerce throughout the state expressed full support for a proposed $180 million Liquid Natural Gas storage facility that would be built west of Rio Rancho during. […]
Sandoval County News
Forest Service Trucks Stolen From Ranger Station
According to the Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office, someone (or someones) stole three trucks from the […]
Just 15% of Voters in Sandoval County Voted in 2023 Election
Just over 20% of registered New Mexico voters turned out for the 2023 local elections, […]
Bernalillo, Placitas & Rio Rancho

Police Search for Missing Rio Rancho Teen
Rio Rancho Police Department posted on social media Friday morning, Nov. 17, that 15-year-old Darlene […]
Placitas Garden Tour Donates $4,000 to Sandoval County Nonprofits
Approximately 575 people visited the six gardens on tour Sept. 10 at the 7th annual […]
Who Gave Money to Rio Rancho School Board Candidates?
The public won’t have a full picture about campaign spending in the five largest school […]
Community News
Signpost Shop Local Gift Guide
It’s coming—the gift-giving season. Every year one must shell out their hard-earned dough to brighten […]
Signpost Community Briefs
Take a Safe Ride on Uber Be safe this holiday weekend, and take an Uber […]
New Mexico News
What’s The Plan?
Several weeks ago, a woman in her 20’s who was from a local tribal community and was living in Albuquerque went out for a night with friends. But her night took a turn for the worse. Alone and in […]
State Briefs
PNM Invests $1 Million in Electric Trade Programs for New Mexico Students, CYF Faces Lawsuit, […]
Commentary
Commentary
Farewell to two radicals with a common goal – changing the West
Published as Commentary
Explore the legacies of Goodloe and Foreman, divergent conservationists shaping the West’s future. Ernie Atencio […]
Commentary
Political opposites can have a civil conversation over turkey
Published as Commentary
Amidst Family Feasts: Can Political Conversations at Holiday Gatherings Bridge Divides?
Commentary
Moms for Liberty use harassment, intimidation to push agenda
Published as Commentary
When a local or national advocacy group uses words like “freedom,” “patriot,” or “liberty” in their title, it raises my […]
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