Burned out on turkey? Eat more chicken. At least that’s what Mayor Gregg Hull and Deputy Mayor Lonnie Clayton hope to help others do as they camp out in the new Chick-fil-A parking lot looking to be two of the first 100 customers. Kicking off at 6 a.m. today and...
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Mayor proposes decorating with blue to honor law enforcement1
The holiday season might look a lot different this year in Rio Rancho. Mayor Gregg Hull is asking Rio Rancho residents and businesses to string up blue holiday lights and décor in honor of law enforcement officers. "We are one of the safest cities in New Mexico and I...
RR housing, commercial growth on rise, mayor says
Over the past year, the City of Rio Rancho has seen a boom in retail and customer service jobs, an increase in residential development and big strides in completing projects for the public, such as the upkeep of city roads and completing A Park Above. Those are among...
Retail center grand opening greeted with music, shoppers
Rio Rancho’s newest retail center, in development and planning since 2008, received a big welcome during a grand opening celebration Saturday morning. City officials and local dignitaries joined the large crowd at Plaza @ Enchanted Hills for music, food and a a giant...
Mayor Hull discusses the economic state of Rio Rancho
Economic growth continues in the cities of Sandoval County, as the mayors of Rio Rancho and Bernalillo noted during a presentation last week. Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull and Bernalillo Mayor Jack Torres each gave a presentation during Friday’s State of the Cities...
RR gets Purple Heart City signs
Rio Rancho’s Purple Heart City status is now visible to all. In July, the city governing body passed a resolution giving Rio Rancho the status to show support for veterans who have earned a Purple Heart for being wounded in action. Nine signs have been installed at...
City website first in state, county 18th for openness
The City of Vision’s website has been recognized for its transparency and accessibility. The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government published the results of a statewide study Wednesday, grading every city and county website based on information available. The City...
Funday turnout breaks records
A record-breaking crowd turned out for the 10th annual Mayor’s Sunday is Funday. Organizer Dave Heil of the Kiwanis Club of Rio Rancho said 6,000 people or more, based on admission payments and vendor counts, came to Haynes Park for the event Sunday afternoon. That’s...
Enchanted Hills stores open
Rio Rancho’s latest retail infusion is underway. Kirkland’s will open a store this week at the city’s northern edge, but it won’t be the newest kid on the block for long. A series of other debuts will follow in short order, including Bed Bath & Beyond, T.J. Maxx...
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