Yesterday | Valencia County News
Third child abduction attempt reported
“We're looking at every avenue we can think of to catch this guy”
Tom Sheriff's deputies are on high alert after a girl reported that a man grabbed her and tried to shove her in his truck Monday afternoon as she was walking home from the school bus stop. via Valencia County News
Wednesday Apr 16 | Bizjournals
Film studio partners file complaint with Fire Marshal
“We find it a rather juvenile approach to discredit the property while at the same time trying to get back under contract.”
New Mexico Business Weekly - by Megan Kamerick NMBW Staff The efforts to develop the old Traditions! site into a film studio is becoming something of a saga. via Bizjournals
Apr 4, 2008 | KRQE
Feb 25, 2008 | Bizjournals
“I am no longer associated with New Mexico Film Studios and I'm pursuing film and television production projects that I will bring to New Mexico”
A CEO is gone, but remaining partners say New Mexico will indeed have a new player in its film industry New Mexico Business Weekly - by Megan Kamerick NMBW Staff The most public face of New Mexico Film Studios ... via Bizjournals
Dec 12, 2007 | Valencia County News
Commercial or residential? Peralta works on zoning issue
“We didn't say no growth. We said controlled growth with input.”
Peralta Nearly three months of public hearings and workshops have been an exercise of local government in action for the new municipality of Peralta. via Valencia County News
Dec 5, 2007 | Valencia County News
Peralta takes zoning ordinance back to drawing board
“I think the school is just too busy to allow for people to cast their votes, and the fire station is rather secluded and making a left turn out of there can be dangerous”
Peralta After nearly three hours of discussion and public input the Peralta Town Council didn't get any closer to passing a comprehensive zoning ordinance for the fledgling municipality at its meeting last ... via Valencia County News
Dec 2, 2007 | Los Alamos Monitor
“We have talked about a couple of projects”
More Headlines '> Immerse yourself A town that had to live without any movie theaters a little while ago, may be about to make up for lost time in a big way. via Los Alamos Monitor
Nov 22, 2007 | The Observer
Intel received approval to issue up to $250 million in tax-exempt bonds to pay for wastewater treatment projects at its Rio Rancho plant. via The Observer









