Sandoval County Commissioners recognize graduates and honor Rio Rancho chaplains

June 11, 2025 | Sandoval County, New Mexico

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Sandoval County Commissioners recognize graduates and honor Rio Rancho chaplains

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The Sandoval County Commission convened on June 11, 2025, beginning with the Pledge of Allegiance and a warm welcome to attendees. The meeting commenced with introductions, where County Attorney Michael Eshelman recognized his assistant, Angela Cuban, for her exceptional organizational skills and contributions to the office.

Commissioner Brock took the opportunity to celebrate recent graduates from the community, highlighting both high school and college achievements. He specifically acknowledged his daughter’s college graduation and recognized Jagger James Brooke, who will be attending the University of Michigan, as well as Madison Madhuva, who is set to attend Yale.

Vice Chair Juarez sought support from fellow commissioners for a proclamation honoring the Rio Rancho chaplains for their volunteer work in the community and support for local law enforcement. The commissioners expressed their support for this initiative.

The meeting proceeded with a motion to approve the agenda, which included the removal of item 5b. The motion received unanimous approval from all present commissioners.

Following the approval of the agenda, the commission moved on to proclamations, certificates, and awards, indicating a structured progression in the meeting's agenda. The discussions reflected a community-focused approach, celebrating local achievements and recognizing the contributions of volunteers.

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