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County researching centralized rural addressing operation
A centralized rural addressing office with a new employee to handle technical privacy issues is being researched for action by Lincoln County Manager Tom Stewart.
A resolution in support of film-making in Lincoln County was placed on hold Tuesday as county commissioners asked for time to sort out representation and proper attribution for scenic backdrops and buildings.
Capitan, Carrizozo warned over addressing systems
The failure of officials in the Village of Capitan and Town of Carrizozo to complete their addressing systems places their communities at risk for prompt emergency services, warn-ed Lincoln County Manager Tom Stewart.
County briefed on wind-power transmission line
A representative of Sun Zia Southwest updated Lincoln County commissioners Tuesday on the company's progress in securing approval to install transmission lines to carry wind-generated power from areas around Corona to Arizona, Nevada and California as early as 2013.
Most Lincoln County land and home owners saw their property values go up earlier this year.
Rancho Ruidoso residents fed up with dumping
Several residents of Rancho Ruidoso Estates and Little Creek Hills say they're tired of seeing the garbage dumpsters in their subdivision overflowing.
Rancho Ruidoso residents fed up with dumping
Several residents of Rancho Ruidoso Estates and Little Creek Hills say they're tired of seeing the garbage dumpsters in their subdivision overflowing.
Cibola officials brief county on motorized access
Staff of the Mountainair District of the Cibola National Forest hope for a spring 2010 printing of a map designating roads for motorized uses.
Corona's Taos Muncy wins $100,000 at Calgary Stampede
A year and a half ago, Taos Muncy put Corona, N.M., on the map when he took the National Finals Rodeo by storm and became the 2007 Saddle Bronc World Champion in his first year of serious professional rodeoing.
Lincoln County EMS technicians were standing in the sun, the dark, the rain, the wind or whatever else came by over the four days of events at the Smokey Bear Stampede.
Fireworks can be purchased along most highways in New Mexico, but that doesn't mean they can be used in Lincoln County.
The Ruidoso Downs Senior Center will not be closed, Lincoln County commissioners pledged Tuesday.
County proceeds with caution on budget
While Lincoln County's manager said he's comfortable with approval of a $23,316,397 preliminary budget for Fiscal Year 2009-2010, he'll closely watch trends, and cuts may be needed before the final budget is submitted.
In Crossroads, spurs still made the old way
A while back, an older lady stopped me in a five-and-dime store that I'd pulled into in Monahans, Texas, to get a soda pop.