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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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NM Cultural Affairs partners with Spencer Theater
ALTO, N.M. The state Cultural Affairs Department and the Spencer Theater for Performing Arts have entered into a partnership in which the state will take over the facilities and grounds of the southern New ...
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State creates public/private partnership for Spencer Theater
Gov. Bill Richardson announced a new state partnership with the Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts near Ruidoso.
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Ruidoso flood
The deluge of rain that slammed Ruidoso last weekend was hit-or-miss for some Odessa residents who were in the area.
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Performances and Special Events
Free concert is at 8 p.m. at Billy's Sports Bar and Grill. Info: 378-4431. Titovets July 26: Ann Buell Fine Art presents Aleksander and Lyuba Titovets in a two-person show and sale.
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Lots to do in the area to celebrate Fourth of July
Cities and towns all over New Mexico and West Texas are planning big and little bashes for the Fourth of July weekend.
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Proposed Ruidoso luxury resort draws residents' ire
Wagging a verbal finger at Ruidoso village councilors Tuesday, business owner Jennie Dorgan challenged them to show that they can meet future water supply needs of existing residential lots before approving a ...
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Tularosa storm expensive for some
A metal sheet from a barn, in the background, clings to a mesquite after Wednesday's evening microburst storm in Tularosa.
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