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The Rio Rancho Players Community Theater has entertained the City of Vision with Broadway-style performances for the past five years. Reporter Jesse Jones has the details about the performance group’s upcoming show, Our Town.


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Our Town, Their Stage

The Rio Rancho Players bring Broadway to the City of Vision

By Jesse Jones

For five years, the Rio Rancho Players Community Theater has entertained the City of Vision with Broadway-style performances. Now they invite audiences to enjoy dessert during their upcoming production of Thornton Wilder’s classic, Our Town. The performance group is preparing for the eight-show run at The Neighborhood in Rio Rancho Life Plan Community, 900 Loma […]

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Updated: Albuquerque Journal editor resigns following shoplifting charge in Rio Rancho

By Kevin Hendricks

Patrick Ethridge, the Albuquerque Journal’s top editor, resigned his position Thursday afternoon a few hours after a Rio Rancho Municipal Court judge approved his release from custody. Rio Rancho Municipal Court Judge Michael Gibson granted Ethridge’s early release Thursday morning after Ehtridge withdrew a previously entered guilty plea and pleaded no contest. Gibson originally sentenced […]

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Persistence Pays Off

Corrales fire chief snags county’s surplus fire truck

By Jesse Jones

Corrales Fire Chief Anthony Martinez’s persistence paid off.  On Sept. 25, county commissioners approved a resolution to donate a decommissioned 2014 Ford F550 pickup from the county’s fire department to the Corrales Fire Department. Martinez had his eye on this firetruck for nearly a decade, repeatedly requesting it over the years. When the truck was […]

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Las Placitas Association Secures Grant for Buffalo Tract Environmental Assessment

By Jesse Jones

The Las Placitas Association (LPA) has received the $99,950 Trails+ 2024 grant from the Outdoor Recreation Division to conduct an environmental assessment and recreation area management plan of the Buffalo Tract land managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Announced in May, the grant was part of nearly $2 million in funding distributed to 13 […]

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