Village of Ruidoso Insider - Volume 44: April 2025
Spring into Action: April’s Insider Newsletter Brings Fresh Energy and Vital Updates
As Ruidoso awakens with wildflowers and warmer days, the April 2025 edition of Insider Vol 44 offers a dynamic roundup of community news, upcoming events, and important public safety updates to guide residents and visitors through the season.
From Mayor Lynn Crawford’s call to action on wildfire preparedness and community cleanups, to exciting updates from the Village Council—including a $2 million transportation funding resolution and new emergency equipment—there’s no shortage of momentum as spring unfolds.
This month’s issue also features:
Fire & Safety Readiness: Critical info on Level 2 fire restrictions, generator safety during Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS), and tips for emergency preparedness.
KRUI Radio Expansion: The Village acquires 99.1 FM to broaden local programming, including new shows with the Humane Society and tattoo artist Logan “Fle” Fleharty.
Healthcare Advances: Lincoln County Medical Center unveils a new state-of-the-art CT scanner to expand diagnostic services in cardiac, lung, and neuro imaging.
Youth in Action: Ruidoso High School students shine with state-level achievements in sports, Quiz Bowl, student government, and legislative advocacy.
Spring Events Galore: From Easter festivities and 5K races to art shows, live music, and the Great American Cleanup on April 27, there’s something for everyone.
Civic Engagement & Culture: Help shape the new Friends of the Wingfield Heritage House Museum, meet ENMU-Ruidoso’s newest board member, and learn how local businesses are bouncing back and giving back.
Whether you’re looking to volunteer, celebrate, or simply stay informed, this newsletter has you covered.
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