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The National UFO Historical Records Center has landed in Rio Rancho. The first-of-its-kind public archive houses over 100,000 documents, photos, videos and audio recordings relating to UFOs dating back over 75 years. Find out more in this week’s feature story.
New in Sandoval County this week
National UFO Historical Records Center finds a home in Rio Rancho
By Kevin Hendricks
For years now, David Marler has dreamt of creating a first-of-its-kind public archive in Rio Rancho to house his immense collection of historical UFO records. Tuesday night, that dream came true at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School with the unveiling of the National UFO Historical Record Center. Rio Rancho Public Schools and Marler, celebrated […]
Fueling Foul-Up
Gas station covers repairs after diesel delivered to gas tank
By Jesse Jones
On Oct. 12, the Warrior Fuel II gas station, on the south side of U.S. 550 between the Town of Bernalillo and the Pueblo of Santa Ana, mistakenly received a delivery of diesel fuel into its unleaded tank from a third-party vendor. The error affected numerous customers, resulting in significant vehicle repairs for some, according […]
Putting the Brakes on Speeding
Bernalillo installs digital speed signs to curb speeding
By Jesse Jones
Drivers in Bernalillo have likely noticed the new digital speed-monitoring signs on Camino del Pueblo and Camino Don Tomas, which are part of the town’s effort to reduce speeding and improve safety in speeding hotspots. Installed Oct. 7, the signs were purchased from two vendors by the Bernalillo Police Department to track vehicle speeds and […]
Santa Ana Pueblo debuts new Public Safety and Judicial Complex
By Kevin Hendricks
The Pueblo of Santa Ana’s new Public Safety and Judicial Complex, which was nearly a decade in the making, opened for business Friday morning. The 20,000-square-foot, $15.5 million facility, located at 11 West Prairie Star Road near the intersection of U.S. highways 550 and 528 on the Santa Ana Pueblo, will house the Santa Ana […]
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