Lincoln National Forest raises fire danger rating
Lincoln National Forest raises fire danger rating to "high" effective April 19, 2024. Visitors are urged to use caution with campfires; human activities are a major cause of wildfires. Safety measures include thorough extinguishment of fires and avoiding dry areas. More info: www.fs.usda.gov/lincoln.
College and Job Fair at ENMU-Ruidoso to Take Place on May 1, 2024
Don't miss the College and Job Fair at ENMU-Ruidoso hosted by New Mexico Workforce Connection. Open to all seeking work or educational opportunities, the event will feature representatives from schools, businesses, and the military. Drop by any time between 10 AM and 6 PM at ENMU-Ruidoso, 709 Mechem Dr, Ruidoso, NM. Contact 575-315-1120 for details.
Construction Notice: N.M. 48 (Sudderth/Mechem) Improvement Project
Beginning April 9, 2024, Mountain States Constructors, Inc. (MSCI) will start a road improvement project on N.M. 48 (Sudderth/Mechem) in Ruidoso lasting 4-6 weeks (weather permitting). The project spans from Mile Post 0 to 3.3, with mill and fill operations aiming to enhance road quality and safety. Business access remains unaffected, but drivers should expect minor delays due to lane closures. Work hours are 6 AM to 6 PM, Monday to Friday, with no weekend construction.
Prescribed Burns planned for Smokey Bear Ranger District
The Smokey Bear Ranger District on the Lincoln National Forest will conduct prescribed burns in the Cedar Creek Prescribed Burn Project Area from April 9 to 19, 2024. Due to current conditions, the dates can be subject to change. Crews will be targeting slash piles on approximately 87 acres within the 730-acre Cedar Creek Prescribed Burn Project Area. Exact ignition dates depend upon agency administrator approval and can be postponed on short notice due to developing conditions at the burn site.
Prepare Now: Your Essential Disaster Preparedness Kit
Ensure your family's safety with a well-prepared disaster kit. Stock essentials like water, non-perishable food, first aid supplies, and crucial documents. Include comfort items and cater to special needs like children, pets, elderly, and disabled family members. Contact Ruidoso's Office of Emergency Management for detailed readiness tips.
Village of Ruidoso Insider - Volume 32: April 2024
Now, more than ever, local news matters. Vol. 32: APRIL 2024: This issue of the Village of Ruidoso Insider newsletter covers municipal news and events, bringing information about the people, businesses, schools, nonprofits, and local government decisions and projects important to the Ruidoso community.
Approval of Lincoln County Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Plan 2024
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved the five-year update for the Lincoln County Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan through March 19, 2029; Lincoln County, the Village of Ruidoso, the Town of Carrizozo, the Village of Capitan, and the Village of Corona are included in the approval. We anticipate Ruidoso Downs will also be included in the Approval in April. The final version of the Hazard Mitigation Plan is expected to be posted by the end of April for download here.
Village of Ruidoso Launches Centralized Hub for "The Lost Bus" Filming Updates
Exciting news! "The Lost Bus" filming kicks off in Ruidoso from April 1-15, 2024. Stay updated on locations, traffic changes, and more. With over 1,050 participants at casting events and a successful Film Industry Jobs Forum, Ruidoso is set to shine in the entertainment industry. Visit https://ruidoso-nm.gov/film-office for updates.
Community Development Update: 603 Mechem Drive Workforce Housing Project
The Village of Ruidoso launches the 603 Mechem Drive project, advancing its workforce housing initiative. Ten new homes, blending modern convenience with traditional charm, are set to enrich the community. Key developments include upgraded utility lines, high-speed internet, and sustainable sewer/water systems. Construction activities promise transformation, underscoring Ruidoso's commitment to a vibrant and sustainable future.
The Keep Ruidoso Beautiful Great American Cleanup 2024 has been scheduled for April 21
Help us to create a positive change and lasting impact in Ruidoso by joining our 2024 Great American Cleanup on April 21 at Wingfield Park. There will be shirts, food, and prize giveaways for volunteers. Registration begins at 12:30, and clean up is from 1 to 4 pm. Gloves, vests, bags, and t-shirts are provided.
Village Emergency Assistance Registry (VEAR): Enroll Today to Ensure Your Safety During Emergencies
Discover VEAR, the Village Emergency Assistance Registry, a crucial resource for Ruidoso's vulnerable residents. Register online or by phone to ensure emergency responders understand and meet your specific needs during crises. Join VEAR today for enhanced safety and support in our community.
Village of Ruidoso Insider - Volume 31: March 2024
Now, more than ever, local news matters. Vol. 31: MARCH 2024: This issue of the Village of Ruidoso Insider newsletter covers municipal news and events, bringing information about the people, businesses, schools, nonprofits, and local government decisions and projects important to the Ruidoso community.
USDA Announces $500 Million to Confront the Wildfire Crisis as Part of Investing in America Agenda
Today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a $500M investment from Biden’s agenda to expand the USDA’s Wildfire Crisis Strategy, crucial for Ruidoso in Lincoln National Forest. The Collaborative Wildfire Risk Reduction Program empowers local stakeholders to reduce wildfire risk and boost forest health.
Ruidoso Residents to Experience Gig-speed Internet with Exclusive Windstream Offer
Exciting news for Ruidoso! Get Gig-speed internet from Windstream for $39.99/mo for 3 months. Lightning-fast browsing, seamless streaming, and better reliability. This limited-time offer is available in areas of Ruidoso where fiber optics have already been installed, Check availability at Windstream.com
Village of Ruidoso Insider - Volume 30: February 2024
Now, more than ever, local news matters. Vol. 30: FEBRUARY 2024: This issue of the Village of Ruidoso Insider newsletter covers municipal news and events, bringing information about the people, businesses, schools, nonprofits, and local government decisions and projects important to the Ruidoso community.
Village of Ruidoso Releases 2024 State of the Village Report, Demonstrating Resilience, Unity and Strategic Progress
The Village of Ruidoso has released its 2024 State of the Village Report, providing a detailed overview of the community's current status. Emphasizing transparency and resident involvement, the report covers infrastructure, community engagement, economic development, and departmental goals. With a commitment to continual enhancements and elevating residents' quality of life, the report serves as a strategic roadmap for sustainable growth, prosperity, and unity in 2024.
Lincoln National Forest announces increase in fees for 2024
The Lincoln National Forest (LNF ) is increasing camping fees at four developed campgrounds, decreasing extra vehicle fees at two campgrounds, and increasing a daily shelter reservation fee for the Cedar Creek Group picnic area. The forest is also adding a standard amenity recreation fee to three day-use areas and increasing fees for the Sam Tobias Memorial Group Campground.
Important Community Meeting: Provide Your Input on Center Street Traffic Study and Closure Proposal
The Village of Ruidoso invites all residents to participate in an important community discussion on Monday, January 22, 2024. The Parks & Recreation Commission will host a meeting at 5:00 PM in the Council Chambers at Village Hall. Engineers will present crucial information regarding a traffic study and the potential closure of one block of Center Street adjacent to Wingfield Park.
Community Review - Lincoln County Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Plan 2024 Update
UPDATE: JANUARY 8, 2024: Thank you to those who provided comments in the summer and fall of 2023. Based on your input, The Planning Team incorporated feedback, collaborated with the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and finalized the document with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Adoption of the plan is scheduled for discussion by the six governing bodies in January 2024. Once FEMA issues a final approval letter, the Hazard Mitigation Plan will be accessible for reference, allowing community members to monitor its implementation progress. If you have questions or comments, please reach out to Eric Queller. Village of Ruidoso Emergency Manager. at EricQueller@ruidoso-nm.gov or 575-973-8963.
Ruidoso Community Center Transforms into Warming Center In Response to Winter Weather Event
Due to a Winter Weather Advisory predicting dangerous conditions, the Village of Ruidoso has activated the Ruidoso Community Center as an overnight Warming Center equipped with essentials like cots and blankets from 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM on January 7, 8, and 9, 2024, to ensure community safety during the severe weather period. Pet assistance is also available to transfer animals to the Humane Society of Lincoln County. The initiative also urges residents to check on elderly neighbors, insulate against freezing temperatures, and bring pets indoors. The Village of Ruidoso emphasizes the importance of community solidarity during this Winter Weather Event. Stay safe, stay warm, and stay connected.