Thursday Jul 2 | Ruidoso News
Lincoln County Regulators gathering
The Lincoln County Regulators will enjoy burgers, hot dogs, ribs and more in the light of the setting sun at their Cowboy Action Shooting Range and Western Town at the Ruidoso Gun Club range in Ruidoso Downs on Saturday evening, July 11.
NM health centers to get federal funds
New Mexico will receive more than $12.8 million in federal stimulus funds to help increase access to health care for New Mexicans.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED AN * ARROYO AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR... DE BACA COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL NEW MEXICO * UNTIL 745 PM MDT * AT 538 PM MDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED HEAVY RAIN SOUTH OF YESO IN DE BACA COUNTY.
Were you reading my "UFO" post last week with great interest, but wanted to know more about it? Your quest is over.
First person: Job search leads Clovis man to senior centers
Nick Coronado left construction nine months ago in search of a more consistent income.
National Park Service wants input on Long Walk National Historic Trail
The National Park Service is seeking public feedback on a draft plan for the Long Walk National Historic Trail.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR... EAST CENTRAL DE BACA COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL NEW MEXICO WEST CENTRAL ROOSEVELT COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL NEW MEXICO NORTHEASTERN CHAVES COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST NEW MEXICO * UNTIL 600 PM MDT * AT 509 PM MDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A LINE ...
Tuesday's rain helped area farms and ranches, but didn't solve the problem of the year's dryness.
In Honor of Our Fallen Soldiers on Memorial Day 2009
Written by Dr. Joe Shirley Just weeks before Navajo leaders signed the Treaty of 1868 at Fort Sumner, N.M., the national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, General John Logan, officially proclaimed May 30 as Decoration Day through his General Order No.
35 protests filed against NM water transfer
Top Story Headlines Mother allegedly hits son with hammer City Council could agree to explore law enforcement consolidation Red light cameras in Las Cruces draw both ire and praise Red light cameras in Las Cruces have been active for about a month and a half, drawing praise from some but anger from others.
Cliff fired up for track and field
The Class A New Mexico Activities Association State Track and Field Championships are ready to kick-off a busy week of sports in Albuquerque today, and Cliff High School will be competing at the meet to try and make its mark at the University of New Mexico Track and Field Complex.
Fort Sumner looking for third straight girls track title
The Fort Sumner Vixens are heavy favorites to pull a three-peat, while the Foxes are hoping to pull a different type of title trio in Albuquerque.
Richardson to visit eastern New Mexico
Gov. Bill Richardson is visiting eastern New Mexico today as part of his statewide listening tour.
The Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility in Fort Sumner teamed up with NASA to launch huge balloons to go into the atmosphere and run experiments.
The space between galaxies looks empty. And by everyday standards, it is -- a vacuum that's far emptier than anything that scientists can create in the laboratory.
Opposition growing to water delivery pipeline
A proposed pipeline to deliver water from Fort Sumner - in the northeastern part of the state - to Santa Fe is meeting strong objection from local, state and area water agencies in the Pecos River Basin.
Private water pipeline plan gains steam
Backers of a private pipeline are moving ahead with plans to bring water from Fort Sumner to serve homes and businesses in Santa Fe and other communities in the Rio Grande Basin.
Buckmasters Whitetail Magazine
New Mexico Man Pleads Guilty to Poaching Trophy Whitetail:
A New Mexico man was sentenced to 57 days in jail and ordered to pay $2,225 in fines and court costs after he pleaded guilty to five wildlife-related charges, including the poaching of a near state-record white-tailed deer.
Mary Louise Walker Martin, 75, was born in Elida, New Mexico on January 16, 1934 to the home of William H. and Rosalie Aschbacher Walker.
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