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Theatre Festival
Finally, front row center seats were mine. Although the theater was cold and dark, nevertheless, I had the best seats in the house while interviewing Larry Fisher, the current president of the Las Cruces ...
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Hubbard Foundation to donate property for new substation
To provide a base for increased law enforcement and emergency services for residents of the fast-growing region north of Ruidoso, representatives of the R.D. and Joan Dale Hubbard Foundation and Rio Bonito LLC ...
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Lincoln Hills variances draw county's attention
Reluctant to expose Lincoln County to any added liability, county commissioners debated the idea of granting a variance after-the-fact for road grades leading into two intersections in the Lincoln Hills ...
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Two extraterritorial disputes settled quickly
Two disputes were resolved quickly during a recent 20-minute meeting of the Ruidoso-Lincoln County Extraterritorial Zoning Authority.
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ENMU announces plan for new campus
Eastern New Mexico University plans to build a new campus for its Ruidoso branch on 139 acres of land now occupied by the Spencer Theater in Alto.
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Ruidoso Village Council will present service awards to retirees
During the regular Ruidoso Village Council meeting Tuesday, distinguished service awards will be presented to Rafael Salas, retiring as parks and recreation director, and Romeo Klein, retiring from the Solid ...
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Lincoln County Transit is ready for business
Mickie Compton stands next to one of two vans that will be rolling Monday when Lincoln County Transit officially begins operation.
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The Community Page
A preliminary plat for a 14 tract subdivision called Elk Haven will be considered today at the meeting of the Lincoln County Planning Commission.
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Residents boxing up supplies for troops serving in Iraq and elsewhere
Carl Bartley, left, City Bank New Mexico Chief Executive Officer, joins wife Lisa Bartley and City Bank President David Wiberg, at right, as boxes destined for American troops pour out the door of the bank's ...
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Spencer Theater gets into the spirit
Heralding the joys of Christmas with friendship and song are the world famous Flying J Wranglers, appearing center stage at the Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts on Thursday, Dec.
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A horse story, part I
Donna Peebles Clark of Ruidoso told this story last summer. The boy was her father.
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County attorney has another option for lot split
Karl H. Sommer, left, attorney for Brady Baxter, addresses county commissioners at the Nov.
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A halt to talk about a Boyd County Water Park
They've discussed it for months, but Boyd County Fiscal Court members have decided to table plans for a water park in the vicinity of the county fairgrounds.
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Swiss Chalet to be renovated
An aging, but popular motel, the Swiss Chalet, will be renovated and converted into a two-story condominium project by combining two and three units.
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Deer Park Valley helps fund road project
Property owners in Deer Park Valley coughed up $25,000 as a guarantee required by the Lincoln County Commission before moving ahead on a road improvement project in their community.
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Staging Sweeney
The effort put into the production of Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street at the Spencer Theater over the course of the past week proves that point to a "T." Thursday night, the national tour of ...
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Fall burning operations set to begin
The Ruidoso Fire Department, with cooperation from New Mexico State Forestry and the U.S. Forest Service, will begin its fall prescribed burning operations the week of Sept.
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County values jump
The village of Ruidoso and the area outside Capitan led Lincoln County communities in new development property value growth this year.
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Garage sale in Lincoln
It has been an interesting two weeks. Ralph and I accidentally met an old college classmate of Ralph's at the Wortley Hotel.
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Sheriff makes drug arrest
An undercover operation netted an arrest for one Ruidoso woman on charges of drug trafficking.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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