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Council provides updates on ongoing construction projects, including second McDonald’s

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Updates on construction projects around Artesia were the highlight of the June 11 Artesia City Council meeting. Infrastructure Director Byron Landfair reported work on the previously reported second Mc Donald’s location in front of Wal Mart is getting started. Equipment for the Splash Pad at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Complex has arrived, and crews are hopefully targeting the Fourth of July for an opening. More likely, Landfair said, it will be later in July.

Bathrooms at the City of Champions Sports Complex at Jaycee Park are progressing, and the city also plans to award the bid for the 26th Street Reconstruction Project at the first council meeting in July, with construction starting in fall or early winter and running for 18 months.

During the budget and finance committee report, District 2 Councilor Jarrod Moreau reported the city received a grant from the Water Trust Board to be used for a new water well at the Bulldog tank west of town. The council later approved Resolution 1863 that verifies the city’s matching contribution of $108,785 for the Water Trust Board grant. The total project cost is $2.2 million, according to Landfair.

“We got a 90/10 split, which is not common,” said Moreau. “It’s typically a 60/40 split. So our match is $108,785, and we’re gonnna pick up $687,000.”

District 1 Councilor Raul Rodriguez gave a report on the Planning Committee meeting, which includes updates on developments throughout the community, including the NinjaCross system installation at the Artesia Aquatic Center, personnel at the aquatic center, summer recreation, and a list of condemned properties. He also noted people are appreciating the upgrades at the cemetery.

Mayor Pro Tem Jeff Youtsey reported on the Government Committee meeting, which inluded an update on an airport hangar agreement and fees and a possible replacement for the airplane that was removed from the Airplane Park on the east end of Eagle Draw.

Following a public hearing, the council approved the vacation of 50 feet of public right-of-way in the Charlie H. Smith Addition of Smith Avenue to the City of Artesia, County of Eddy, for a dedication circle and consolidation of Lots 1, 3, 5 and 7, Block 2; owners: Richard Leaton/ English Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, the City of Artesia, and Wesley Knowlton/Tiny Homes, LLC.

The council also approved Resolution 1864 for a budget adjustment and a lease transfer made between 2404 Parkland, LLC, to Robert M. and Pamela K. Eales, and the City of Artesia.

City Clerk Summer Valverde reported the final pricing results of the Gross Receipts Tax Bond Series 2024, with interest rates of 3.19% and 3.92% on the bonds.

As part of its consent agenda, the council granted permission for:

• a request for proposal for the provision of indigent attorney services to Saunders, Bruin, Coll & Worley, PA.

• an aviation grant agreement between the NMDOT-Aviation Division and the City of Artesia for a project tractor and attachments.

• the Fiscal Year 2025 LDWI Enforcement Allocation between the Eddy County DWI Program and the Artesia Police Department.

• the hiring of Jacob Lara, Finance and Administration Department PT Accounts Payable, at a pay rate of $2,425.15 per month and Kaden Zuniga, uncertified firefighter, $4,478.50 per month.

• the resignation of Scot Moter, IT administrator, effective June 7.

Resignation

• one fire employee to attend the Fire-Rescue International Conference in Dallas, Texas.

• one fire employee to attend the NMML Policy Committee Meeting in Albuquerque.

• one fire employee to attend Enhanced All-Hazards Incident Management training in College Station, Texas.

• one fire employee to attend Wilderness Emergency Medical Services training in Taos.

• one police employee to attend Visit Espanola Animal Services training in Espanola.

• one police employee to attend the NMML Policy and Resolution Committee Meetings in Albuquerque.

• one finance and administration employee to attend IIMC Online Professional Development Program classes.

• one finance and administration employee to attend the NMML Policy and Resolution Committee Meetings in Albuquerque.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

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Friday, June 14

Dinner at the Artesia Country Club with keynote speaker Alex Epstein and guest speaker Hanson Yates; contact the Chamber of Commerce at 575-746-2744 for ticket information Saturday, June 15

9 a.m.: Oilfield Equipment Parade – Parade will start at Bulldog Bowl and proceed east on Main Street to Second Street

10 a.m. – noon: Derrick Floor Shenanigans – Come enjoy a variety of activities for all ages in Oil Patch Plaza at Sixth and Main streets

10 a.m. – 6 p.m.: Artesia Aquatic Center Need a break from the heat? Take a dip under the Illinois No. 3 water feature at the aquatic center, 711 Bowman Drive

5-7 p.m.: Oilfield Cook-Off – Watch as oilfield companies battle in Heritage Plaza for smoked supremacy, and get a taste of the action by purchasing your $10 ticket from the Chamber of Commerce, 575-746-2744

5-11 p.m.: Live Music and Food Trucks Have dinner from local food vendors while enjoying a full entertainment line-up in Heritage Plaza

6-8 p.m.: Oilfield Olympics – Working in the oil patch is a sport all its own; do you have what it takes? Watch the competition at Baish Veterans’ Park in front of City Hall or join in registration will be available at the event

First Day

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HEAD START ENROLLMENT — Head Start is currently enrolling 3- and 4-year-olds for its 2024-25 program year. Children must turn 3 by Sept. 1. To schedule an enrollment appointment, call 575-748-1141. Parents or guardians will be asked to bring the child’s birth certificate and immunization records, verification of income (2023 tax return or SNAP), and a Medicaid or private insurance card. —————– ARTESIA HEALTHCARE AND REHAB OPEN HOUSE — Artesia Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center invites the public to an open house from 10:30 a.m. – noon Friday, June 14, at the Center, 1402 W. Gilchrist Ave. Learn about the services provided, tour the facility, meet the staff, and enjoy snacks and beverages in the rose garden. Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP to Helen at 575-308-2076. For more information, call 575-746-6006. —————– NORTH EDDY REPUBLICANS — The North Eddy County Republicans will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 20, in the clubhouse at the Artesia Country Club. All are welcome. Need not be a member of the club to attend. The speaker has yet to be determined. —————– SPECIAL COMMISSION MEETING — The Eddy County Commission will hold a special meeting at 8:30 a.m. Friday, June 14, in Commission Chambers at the Eddy County Administration Complex, 101 W. Greene St., Carlsbad, for the purpose of canvassing the results of the June 4 Primary Election. —————– HOSPITAL BOARD — The Artesia Special Hospital District Board of Trustees will meet at 5:15 p.m. Monday, June 24, in Green Chile Room A at Artesia General Hospital for the purpose of conducting regular business and discussing finances and other matters in an open setting. —————– KIDS’ STORYTIME — Children ages 12 and under are invited to a Summer Reading Program adventure-themed StoryTime and Craft at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 18, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– KIDS’ LEGO CHALLENGE — Children ages 12 and under are invited to drop in for a Summer Reading Program adventure-themed LEGO Challenge from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Friday, June 28, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575746-4252. —————– KIDS’ STEM LAB — Children ages 12 and under are invited to drop in for a Summer Reading Program STEM Lab from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Wednesdays, June 19 and 26, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– KIDS’ MOVIE — Children ages 12 and under are invited to watch an adventure-themed movie at 11 a.m. Friday, June 21, at the Artesia Public Library. Popcorn will be served. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUPPETS — Children ages 12 and under are invited to a Summer Reading Program performance by Meghan and the Rocky Mountain Puppets at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 20, at the Artesia Center, 612 N. Eighth St. For more information, call the Artesia Public Library at 575-746-4252. —————– KIDS’ STORY CREATIONS — Children ages 12 and under are invited to a Summer Reading Program Story Creations event at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 25, at the Artesia Public Library. Join Denise Gard and her amazing Border Collies, Joey and Kira, as they bring their Egyptian adventures to the library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE — Children ages 12 and under are invited to learn about New Mexico wildlife with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 27, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– TEEN CRAFT — Teens ages 13-17 are invited to create a Summer Reading Program themed craft at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 18, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– TEEN GAMES — Teens ages 13-17 are invited to a Summer Reading Program games event at 1 p.m. Wednesdays, June 19 and 26, at the Artesia Public Library. Come play a variety of games, from life-sized Jenga to Bingo. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– TEEN ART — Teens ages 13-17 are invited to complete a Summer Reading Program themed art project at 1 p.m. Thursdays, June 20 and 27, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575746-4252. —————– TEEN IMPROV — Teens ages 13-17 are invited to a Summer Reading Program Teen Improv event at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, at the Artesia Public Library. Denise Gard will work with teens on their improv skills. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– MACARON MAKING FOR ADULTS — Adults ages 18 and up are invited to a Summer Reading Program macaron-making demonstration with Alison from Kith + Kin Roasting Co. at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 18, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– CRAFTING FOR ADULTS — Adults ages 18 and up are invited to a Summer Reading Program crafting event at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 20, at the Artesia Public Library. Sharon Wright with Stampin’ Up will demonstrate how to make unique cards. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– YARN UNITED — Adults ages 18 and up are invited to Yarn United at noon Wednesday, June 26, at the Artesia Public Library. All skill levels are invited to crochet, knit or just untangle the yarn with other yarnsters. All forms of sewing and crafting welcome. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– LUNCH BUNCH BOOK CLUB — Ages 18 and up are invited to the Lunch Bunch Book Club at noon Tuesday, June 25, at the Artesia Public Library. Denise Gard will join in a discussion of her book “Raven Woods Smoke Signals.” Copies are available for check-out at the library or via Libby. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– LITERARY LOUNGE — Adults ages 18 and up are invited to Literary Lounge at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, June 27, at the Artesia Public Library. The June selection is “The Library of Lost & Found” by Phaedra Patrick. Copies are available for check-out at the library or via Libby. For more information, call the library at 575746-4252. —————– SUMMER READING FAMILY EVENT — A Summer Reading Program family event will be held at 5 p.m. Friday, June 28, at the Artesia Public Library. All ages are invited to participate in a Chalk Party. All sidewalks on the south side of the library will be decorated. Chalk will be provided. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252.

AROUND TOWN

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YARD OF THE WEEK — Artesia Clean & Beautiful is sponsoring its Yard of the Week contest now through September. Colorful, attractive, wellgroomed lawns with curb appeal meet the qualifications. To nominate a yard worthy of the title, contact Linda at 575-513-0143 or the AC&B office at 575748-3192. —————– TALL PAUL — All ages are invited to enjoy the magic of Tall Paul from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, June 13, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– TEEN ART — The Teen Summer Reading Program will hold Teen Art for ages 13-17 from 1-2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13, at the Artesia Public Library. Come decorate a sasquatch cookie. All supplies provided. For more information, call the library at 575746-4252. —————– CRAFTING FOR ADULTS — Adults ages 18 and up are invited to create pill bottle emergency kits at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– FATHER’S DAY EVENT — Fathers are invited to join their kids for a special StoryTime, craft and games from 3-5 p.m. Friday, June 14, at the Artesia Public Library. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– FILM SCREENING First Church Artesia, 402 W. Grand Ave., will hold a free screening of “Letter to the American Church” at 6 p.m. Friday, June 14. The public is welcome to attend. —————– SRP REGISTRATION — The final day to register for the Artesia Public Library’s children’s, teen and adult Summer Reading Programs will be Saturday, June 15. For more information, call the library at 575-746-4252. —————– CHASE SCHOLAR COMMUNITY SERVICE — Chase Scholars will be performing community service for senior citizens June 19-21. Students will be in groups with an adult supervisor and will be available for yard work, cleaning exterior windows, and various odd jobs. Students will not be painting. Sign-ups for those needing work done are available at the Senior MealSite, the Senior Center, the Artesia Chamber of Commerce, and KSVP. For more information, contact Ginny at the Chase Foundation, 575-746-4610. —————– ELECTRONIC RECYCLING — Artesia Clean & Beautiful will host its annual eWaste Event from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday, June 21, and 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, June 22, at the Eddy County Fairgrounds food court. Items to be accepted for recycling include all office-related equipment, fax machines, copiers, typewriters, CPUs, and consumer electronics including DVD and VCR players and video game consoles, radios, telephones and cell phones, server and telecom equipment, cameras and stereo equipment. There will be a $5 charge for large CRT monitors. Televisions and home appliances will not be accepted. For more information, call AC&B at 575-748-3192. —————– DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION — CARC Document Destruction will be at Artesia Clean & Beautiful’s eWaste Event from 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Friday, June 21, at the Eddy County Fairgrounds food court to accept any residential documents in need of disposal, up to 100 pounds. No commercial documents will be accepted. For more information, call AC&B at 575-748-3192. —————– PRIDE EVENT — Artesia’s Fourth Annual Pride Event will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 22, at Pizza Hut. The community is invited to attend to honor those who have made sacrifices to make the world a more accepting place. All ages and identities are welcome to come make new friends, spread love, and show allyship. —————– GREAT AMERICAN CLEAN-UP — Artesia Clean & Beautiful will continue scheduling cleanups through June 22. Volunteers may sign up any time at the AC&B office, 422 W. Main St., to receive supplies. For more information, call 575-748-3192. —————– GAME-DAY APPAREL — The Artesia High School Student Council has launched its game-day apparel for the 2024-25 season. Fans can now purchase a variety of products at great prices; there’s something for everyone in the collection so you can show your support for the team in style. All orders must be placed online by July 24. Use promo code BULLDOG to remove the shipping cost. Pick-up will be available at the AHS office Aug. 16 and 19. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gear up for the games and give back to the Student Council, and don’t forget to share with your fellow Bulldog fans! —————– LIBRARY BOARD The Artesia Public Library

is seeking to fill soon-tobe- opened seats on the Library Board of Trustees. Anyone interested should submit a letter of inquiry to Library Supervisor Omar Acosta at the library or by email to oacosta@artesianm. gov. —————– PHLEBOTOMIST PROGRAM — Applications are now open for Artesia General Hospital’s certified phlebotomist program. To learn how to apply and for more information on this career opportunity, call 575-736-8178 or email foundation@artesiageneral. com. —————– INTRO TO YOUTH SPORTS — The Artesia Center is offering a program for children ages 3-5 that introduces kids to sports in a fun, non-stressful environment. The program is held from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Center. For more information, contact Bernice at 915-2498934. —————– COMMUNITY FITNESS CLASS — The public is invited to attend a fun, free community fitness class, led by certified group fitness instructor Dottie Ellis, from 5:306:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Artesia Center, 612 N. Eighth St. —————– DRIVERS NEEDED — SENM Veterans’ Transportation is in need of volunteer drivers to transport veterans to and from doctor’s appointments. Anyone interested in volunteering is urged to contact Alice or Donna at 575622-0729. —————– WIDOW’S MIGHT Widow’s Might, a support group for widows at all stages of grief, will meet at 6:30 p.m. each Thursday in the classroom building on the east side of West Main Baptist Church, 1701 W. Main St. For more information, call 575-746-3528, email widowsmightnm@gmail.com, or visit widowsmightnm. com or facebook. com/widowsmightnm.

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GRIEF SUPPORT — A Grief Group meets at 1:30 p.m. each Tuesday in the Saint Damien Center at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 1111 N. Roselawn Ave. Free support is offered in both English and Spanish. For more information, contact Nora at 575-308-3248. —————– MEN’S PICK-UP BASKETBALL — The City of Artesia is hosting men’s pick-up basketball from 5-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays at the Artesia Center, 612 N. Eighth St. For more information, call 575-746-9009. —————– TOPS — The Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Club meets at 9 a.m. Wednesdays at the Senior Center. For more information, call the Center at 575746-4113.

Lady ‘Dogs compete in All-Star games

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Artesia was represented Saturday at the Red, Green, Gold and Turquoise All-Star Softball games in Las Cruces by, from left, Mikenzi Carlo, Zowe Warren, Madison Martinez and Lady Bulldog head coach Sandra Pulido. Morning games in the all-classifications round robin saw Carlo, Martinez and Pulido’s Turquoise squad end in an 8-8 tie against the Green team, while Warren’s Gold team topped Aguilar’s Red squad 9-4. See Page 2 for additional photos.

Summer Reading Program rewards kids and adults — for getting lost in a book

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The Artesia Public Library has officially kicked off its Summer Reading Program.

The library staff said the planned programs invite children, teens and adults to join the fun with their theme, “Adventure Begins At Your Library.”

“Summer Reading Programs are essential for the youth of the community,” said Library Supervisor Omar Acosta. “They are a fun and creative way for kids to develop a love for reading that will establish a lifelong relationship with books that will be advantageous in every aspect of their life, especially in their academic pursuits.”

According to Acosta, the program helps kids keep their reading habits healthy during the summer months.

“Summer reading helps students to retain knowledge and skills learned in the previous school year,” he said. “It can strengthen their reading skills and build on their comprehension skills and general knowledge of the world.”

The annual Summer Reading Program draws massive participation, with 816 registered readers and 4,503 program attendees who read a total of 8,165 books last year during June and July.

The program also reminds people that the library is for more than books and reading — it’s a gathering place to share knowledge and have fun while learning.

According to Melissa Ochoa, Teen Services Librarian: “The program gives teens a place to socialize and connect with each other, to open a book, and to not just be home all summer.”

Adult Services Librarian Wendy Kilpatrick often reminds people that learning doesn’t end at a certain age. That’s why she also strongly encourages adults to participate in the Summer Reading Program.

“With our adult programming, we try to offer something for everyone,” said Kilpatrick. “If our goal is to foster a lifelong love of reading beginning at an early age, we have to continue to feed that love into the teen years and throughout adulthood.”

“Summer Reading Programs are a big part of making reading fun while at the same time offering fun and educational programs for everyone,” she added.

As far as program prizes go, they vary by age, and include:

• For Kids 12 and Under: When they read, they write down the title of the book they are reading in the box for that day. After they read for seven days, they bring in the calendar and get the prize for Level 1. Every 7 days is a different level and a bigger prize. At Level 2 they get a book bag. Other prizes include sunglasses, beach balls, binoculars, a compass. At level 6, they receive a book to take home and keep. If they complete the program by reading every day, they get a bag of school supplies. Additionally, for every level they get an entry into the grand prize drawing. Grand prizes include a Playday Wheel Barrel with toys, sticker books, Kids Adventure Set, Table Top S’mores Kit, art supplies, plushies and more. Kids can earn extra prize entries when they attend programs.

• For Teens 13 – 18: Teens receive a charm bracelet when they register. Teens log the amount of time they read on their reading log. After they read for five hours, they get to select charms for their bracelets. They receive an entry into the grand prize drawing for every five hours read. If they turn in a book review, they get a backpack tag for charms. Teen grand prizes include AirPods, a digital camera, and a gift card.

• For Adults 18 and Up: For every book read, they get to draw for a prize. Prizes this year include bookmarks, notepads, stress balls, mini flashlights and a mini screwdriver set. Each book read earns patrons an entry into the weekly and grand prize drawings. Weekly prizes include gift cards to local businesses and some other goodies for book lovers. Adult grand prizes are a cozy book lovers blanket, an Amazon gift card and a charcuterie board set.

The library will host dozens of free events, programs and activities for all ages.

One of the largest events will be a Family Field Day at the Artesia Historical Museum and Art Center on July 12 from 5-7 p.m. Families and individuals can compete in corn hole, ring toss, hula hooping, relay races, and more.

“I am most excited about this event because we’ll be able to get outside and focus on family time,” Kilpatrick said. “This is the first time we are holding an event like this.”

Other family programs include Family Chalk Party on June 28 from 5-7 p.m. where families will decorate the sidewalks and part of the parking lot with chalk. On Monday, July 8, at 10 a.m., the library will host a mural painting session with assistance from the Artesia Arts and Cultural District.

“Inevitably, a child that participates in our Summer Reading Program is going to have fun, be entertained by the performers and presentations that the library will host, they will learn new skills, and be encouraged to be imaginative and creative,” said Acosta. “Hopefully they will develop a sense of community and a love of reading that will stay with them for a lifetime.”

Registration for the Summer Reading Program is free and ends June 15. For a full list of events and activities, visit the Artesia Public Library website.

Eddy County warns public of phone scam

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CARLSBAD — Eddy County is warning the public to be on their guard following a fraudulent phone call that resulted in a resident being scammed.

On June 4, a caller with a 615 area code — associated with the Nashville, Tenn., area — placed a call to the family member of an Eddy County Detention Center (ECDC) detainee one day after the detainee had been booked into the jail.

The caller told the relative that ankle-monitoring services could be initiated for the detainee if the family member would simply send a payment of $800 via cash app. The family member unfortunately found the caller’s wording and tone so convincing that they …

… transferred the $800 payment before realizing that the call had been fraudulent.

When the individual attempted to call the 615 number back, they found their number to be blocked.

The county urges the public to be advised that ankle-monitoring service providers will never directly solicit money from a detainee’s family. At the time of a detainee’s court hearing, the family is advised regarding local vendors who provide ankle-monitoring services, at which point it is up to the family to contact those providers at their discretion.

The ECDC must furnish both the detainee’s family and the ankle- monitoring service provider with the detainee’s Conditions of Release document from the New Mexico Courts before ankle- monitoring service providers request a one-month-in-advance payment to initiate services.

Anyone receiving a phone call from someone claiming to represent ECDC or an ankle-monitoring service provider who asks for money or personal information is urged to hang up immediately and call the Eddy County Sheriff’s Office at 575-887-7551 to report the suspicious activity.

If you receive a call regarding an ECDC detainee and are uncertain as to whether or not it is legitimate, hang up immediately and call the ECDC directly at 575-887-7556.

City council to meet Tuesday

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ARTESIA — The Artesia City Council will hold a regular meeting Tuesday with one public hearing on the agenda.

The hearing will precede consideration of an ordinance that would vacate 50 feet of public right-of-way in the Charlie H. Smith addition of Smith Avenue to the City of Artesia, Eddy County, for a dedication circle and consolidation of Lots 1, 3, 5 and 7, Block 2; owners: Richard Leaton of the English Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, the City of Artesia and Wesley Knowlton of Tiny Homes, LLC.

Other agenda items will include: • consideration of a lease transfer made between 2404 Parkland, LLC, to Robert M. and Pamela K. Eales and the City of Artesia.

• consideration of a resolution for the verification of Water Trust Board match contributions.

• consideration of a budget adjustment.

• the presentation of a report on final pricing results for Gross Receipts Tax Bonds Series 2024.

The council may also adjourn to executive session, in accordance with the State of New Mexico Open Meetings Act, to discuss pending litigation. Any action as a result of that session will be taken once the meeting has reconvened in an open setting.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 11, in Council Chambers at City Hall.

Ruth Eberle

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Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, June 15, at Immanuel Lutheran Church for Ruth T. Eberle.

Eberle, 95, passed away Thursday, May 9, 2024, in Dallas, Texas.

Interment will follow the services at Woodbine Cemetery, followed by a reception at the church fellowship hall. The family asks those attending to wear red, white and blue in Ruth’s honor.

Visitation will be held from 2-6 p.m. Friday, June 14, at Terpening & Son Mortuary.

Ruth was born April 19, 1929, in Roswell. She lived in Artesia for many years before moving to Frisco, Texas, in 2019.

Ruth worked for the Artesia Public Schools until her retirement in 1996. She was an active member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League.

She loved being with family and friends and enjoyed traveling the world. Ruth had the ‘gift of gab,’ never met a stranger, was very patriotic, and was an avid Artesia Bulldog fan.

Survivors include daughter LouAnn Pope and granddaughters Tiffany Pope Picazzo and Alexa Pope, all of Frisco; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank, and son-inlaw James Pope.

John Madrid

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A funeral Mass is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, June 15, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church for John G. Madrid.

Madrid, 85, passed away in peace, surrounded by loved ones. He has gained his wings and is flying in Heaven with the angels and his beautiful wife, Betty.

Interment will follow the services at 11 a.m. Saturday at Twin Oaks Memorial Park, followed by a reception at the church.

A rosary will be recited at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Grace.

John was born May 13, 1938, in Artesia to Juan and Ramona Madrid.

It was in Artesia that he met the love of his life, Betty Chavez. The two were married Feb. 27, 1960, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. They had just celebrated 63 years of marriage before Betty’s passing in 2023.

John obtained his master’s degree in education while he and Betty were raising their four children together in Artesia and Roswell. He was a few classes away from obtaining his PhD in education.

His teaching career began with the Roswell Independent School District, where he taught sixth grade for one year at Flora Vista/Nancy Lopez Elementary School. He then moved into the position of diagnostician until his retirement in 1998. He took a break and went back as a diagnostician consultant until his full retirement in approximately 2008.

John loved his job because of the help he knew he was giving to the many, many students he tested over the years to get the best education possible. He tested students for the gifted program and the special education program.

John’s next adventure in life was caring for the grounds at Poor Clare Monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe for about six years. While there, he was blessed with the friendship of the Sisters/Nuns. In 2014, he realized it was time to relax and enjoy life with family.

John was a devoted Catholic. He was a good husband, dad, son, brother, Popo and Great Popo. He made sure everyone knew they were always welcome in his home.

Survivors include children Johnny Madrid, Barbara Young and Mark, and Eric Madrid, all of Albuquerque, Ramona Madrid of Roswell, and Bill Madrid and Sherene of Kilgore, Texas; sisters-in-law Rachel Contreraz, Jane Regenold and Patricia Chavez; grandchildren Sarah Young-Craycraft and Mike, Michael Young and Felicia, Jeremy Young and Michelle, Seth Young, Cera Silversmith and Dominic, Jessica Zamora, Amanda Madrid and Charlie, Jocelyn Madrid and Enrique, Ma-Kayla Gillispie, Nicholas Madrid-Kane and Emily Madrid- Kane; and great-grandchildren Isaiah Young, Damian Silversmith and baby girl (Joecelyn/ Enrique) due in October 2024.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Juan and Ramona Madrid; infant son Joseph; brother Joe C. Madrid; great-granddaughter Kristin Young-Almaraz; and wife Betty.