Wayne Howard King
Wayne Howard King, age 68, passed away on May 17, 2019, at home in Rio Rancho, N.M. Wayne was born...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Sep 23, 2019 | Obituaries
Wayne Howard King, age 68, passed away on May 17, 2019, at home in Rio Rancho, N.M. Wayne was born...
Read MoreEditor: Wow! I feel like I’ve been dissected and put under a microscope! I am a retiree. Sounds like you just love me for my money! Now I know how tourists feel when they read that, “This event will bring $40 million...
Read MoreEditor: Our family is new to Rio Rancho, and we were very disappointed to learn this summer that U.S. Coast Guard-approved life vests are not allowed to be used at any of the city pools. The City of Rio Rancho’s policy not...
Read MoreEditor: I am stunned by Mr. Candelaria’s view (in the Sept. 8 Observer) that trees are an unnecessary and extravagant luxury along Rio Rancho’s second-busiest road. Since trees exchange carbon monoxide and carbon...
Read MoreEditor: Rio Rancho will have an excellent opportunity this week to demonstrate that we are a community in the finest American tradition, when President Trump comes here for a campaign rally. Some Rio Ranchoans support President...
Read MoreEditor: I agree wholeheartedly with Tom Dixon’s idea in the Sept. 1 Observer issue regarding high school students starting class too early. It is an idea I am sure is familiar to the Rio Rancho school district as well as...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Sep 9, 2019 | Guest Columns, Opinion
Every time there is a mass shooting, a few friends left of center tell the activists to make sure we defeat the Republicans the next election cycle. Then my Republican and Libertarian friends decry the folly of thinking that...
Read MoreEditor: Jay Inventor’s response to my comments about the work on Southern Boulevard minimizes a number of the issues I raised. At no point did I claim to be a “road-construction expert.” But having seen...
Read MoreEditor: I read with dismay the letter written by Mr. Stevens (in the Sept. 1 Observer). It troubled me that we seem to have reached a point where many of us no longer seem to be able to speak the same language. It would seem...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Sep 3, 2019 | Guest Columns, Opinion
In the last two years, the City of Rio Rancho has raised roughly $4.1 million in municipal bonds...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Sep 3, 2019 | Guest Columns, Opinion
Human connection and building strong relationships are certainly important and rewarding aspects...
Read MoreEditor: I have a theory and I defy any reader to disprove it. The Democratic Party, at both the national and local level, is controlled by Marxist-Leninist ideology. Jerry Apodaca, when he endorsed Steve Pearce in the last...
Read MoreEditor: It just about kills me to see how far the extraction industries will go to maintain the status quo. On Aug. 25, a guest column by Larry Behrens, the western states director for Power the Future, put forth a scenario that...
Read MoreEditor: Now that the new school year has started, I want to comment on the very early time that high schools in Rio Rancho start classes. At Cleveland High School, instruction starts at 7:20 a.m. I would like to explain why this...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Aug 26, 2019 | Guest Columns, Opinion
With the beginning of the school year underway, it’s a good time to remind ourselves of the...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Aug 26, 2019 | Guest Columns, Opinion
If it seems like you have driven past a lot of orange barrels this summer, you would be correct....
Read MoreEditor: Responsible people recycle. If you do a lot of recycling (i.e., filling your cart weekly) you are being very responsible. People with good- to large-size families are going to be able to fill half to all of their...
Read MoreEditor: In her letter of Aug. 18 regarding Southern Boulevard road work, Trina King misrepresents herself as a road-construction expert. She makes a lot of assertions and projects conclusions about a road that is not yet...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Aug 19, 2019 | Editorials
The Observer applauds the Sandoval County Commission for doing what seems to be one the best ways to govern an area: by reaching out to the sections that make it up. Earlier this month, the commission unanimously accepted newly...
Read MoreEditor: Your article on the road work being done on Southern Boulevard, headlined “On the roads again…” is not completely accurate. Despite what Mayor Gregg Hull says, if this part of Southern is finished by...
Read MoreMy heart goes out to the relatives of the victims of the recent mass shootings in El Paso (Texas) and Dayton (Ohio). These are becoming all too common occurrences. They also serve as a sad reminder that in February our Sandoval...
Read MoreEditor: I am loving the beautiful landscaping on the north side of Southern Boulevard. It helps us imagine how wonderful it will be when everything is finished while we are still fighting the south side construction. However, in...
Read MoreLongtime Rio Rancho Public Schools educator and principal Patricia Di Vasto is in the running for...
Read MoreManufacturing is a key contributor to New Mexico’s economy, producing state-of-the-art...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Aug 5, 2019 | Editorials
After releasing the article on the city’s decision to raise recycling rates 18 cents per month and only offer the service every other week, the Observer has heard its share of negativity on the subject. Many of our poll...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Aug 5, 2019 | Guest Columns, Opinion
Believe it or not, it’s not easy to form an opinion. Or at least, not an informed opinion....
Read MoreEditor: New Mexico politicians flock to the leftist, socialist climate change bandwagon in order to make energy a political weapon. In his May 12, 2019, Albuquerque Journal article, “We can, and must, curtail climate...
Read MoreEditor: The PERA (Public Employees Retirement Association of New Mexico) Board is out of control and neglecting its fiduciary duties. News outlets documented the inability of trustees to get down to business and address the...
Read MoreRio Rancho Police have released the identity of the teenage boy killed in a shooting Saturday...
Read MoreBy Submitted | Jul 29, 2019 | Guest Columns, Opinion
Imagine being a young mother of two small girls, and during one of their eye exams, the...
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