Sandoval County
Recent News About Sandoval County
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Jeff Stow completes Leadership Sandoval Program
Sandoval County Commission Chair David J. Heil and County Manager Wayne Johnson congratulated Jeff Stow, Assistant Director of IT Services at Sandoval County, for completing the 2024 Leadership Sandoval Program.
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Sandoval County opens new public safety building
The Sandoval County Public Safety Building officially opened on Tuesday, July 23, 2024. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was the special guest speaker at the event. Commission Chair David J. Heil and Sheriff Jesse James Casaus also addressed the crowd. Wayne Johnson, County Manager, welcomed attendees to the new building located at 7255 Oersted Rd., Bernalillo, N.M.
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Sandoval County Clerk's office updates website and plans voter accuracy event
The Sandoval County Clerk's Office has launched an updated website aimed at enhancing the accessibility of information to the public. The office, in a statement on April 26, 2024, invited the public to interact with the new platform and provide feedback for further improvements.
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Sandoval County Clerk Reminds Public of Candidate Filing Day for 2024 Primary Election
Sandoval County Clerk Anne Brady-Romero has issued a reminder to prospective candidates that the deadline for filing Declarations of Candidacy for the 2024 Primary Election is fast approaching. Candidates must submit their forms on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the County Administration Building in Bernalillo, NM.“To be on the ballot for the June 4, 2024 Primary Election, candidates must file on March 12, 2024,” emphasized Ms. Brady-Romero.Individuals interested in running for office in Sandoval County are encouraged to review the document...
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Sandoval County's Johnson optimistic on river conditions after flooding: 'The weather seems to be pulling in our favor'
Sandoval County officials have become cautiously optimistic regarding river conditions in Jemez and San Ysidro after nearly a week of flooding.
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'You should all be dragged out of your offices': Sandoval County officials threatened at meeting
Sandoval County, New Mexico, commissioners are speaking out about the uncivil behavior at their meetings often caused by election deniers, many of whom have recently made alarming statements during public comment periods.
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Sandoval County commissioners, judges, sheriff take oaths of office
Elected officials in Sandoval County took their oaths of office last week to officially begin their terms as county commissioners, judges and sheriff.
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Elevate the Spectrum of New Mexico: 'We're trying to bridge the communication gap' between first responders and those on the autism spectrum
Elevate the Spectrum of New Mexico recently presented “hero bags” to personnel from the Rio Rancho Public Schools and the Sandoval County Sheriff's and Fire Departments in an effort to help first responders deal with people on the autism spectrum experiencing a crisis.