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Fire and water, Ruidoso and Vegas

Ruidoso and Las Vegas are two very different communities, but when it comes to environmental disasters, they’re topping the charts these days.

A community’s unbreakable spirit

The response from our community has been nothing short of inspiring.

Know your neighbor

The point of that story is this: It is so important to know who we are and who other people are. If we know what makes us tick and what makes other people tick, we get along better.

Sandhill crane and pheasant draw permits available

Applications are being accepted through Aug. 13 by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish for draw Sandhill crane and pheasant permits.

Fishing conditions remain stable in New Mexico

Fishing conditions remain fair to good at lakes and streams as July winds down across the state.

BBB is not the tragedy our politicians portray

New Mexico Gov. Lujan Grisham and the entire Congressional delegation also unsurprisingly opposed the BBB.

Praying the Scriptures

 Prayer and Bible reading go hand in hand.

Immigration arrests in Lincoln County

Lincoln County Sheriff’s deputies worked with the Border Patrol last week to chase down, stop and arrest a carload of individuals suspected of or already wanted for a variety of smuggling, immigration and other crimes.

A week later

Threats of another deluge floated through a battered Ruidoso, a week after an historic, deadly flood engulfed the village and killed three people amid the scenic Sacramento Mountains.

Concerts, bull riding and livestock shows highlight Fair

Celebrating its 80th year, the Eddy County Fair will get underway Tuesday, July 22.

Artesia volleyball camp is a success

Artesia assistant volleyball coach Mandi Lewallen conducted the camp. She had other coaches conduct strategy and skill sessions with the campers.

Another life lost in New Mexico’s foster care system

Makamy, who was pregnant at the time of her death, is one of four youths to die under CYFD’s watch since April.