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The Community Foundation of Lincoln County has invested nearly $5 million into the community since 2006. This year, it's hoping to help even more people after the catastrophic floods last week.
Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argusachedden@currentargus.com Threats of another deluge floated through a battered Ruidoso, a ...
One week after the most destructive flood in Ruidoso’s history, the area continues to brace for further flooding from ...
RUIDOSO, N.M. — Nearly one week after deadly, devastating floods hit Ruidoso business owners are asking for help. Many say ...
A nonprofit established a website for lost lovies -- stuffed animals -- of Ruidoso victims. They hope to reunite and restore ...
Around 2 p.m. meteorologists and local officials urged the public to seek higher ground in Ruidoso and the Mescalero Apache ...
His movements slow but deliberate, with beads of sweat rolling down his face and cuts on his arms, 82-year-old Ronnie Harnett sorted the mangled wood that had once been the walls of his barbershop ...
People from near and beyond Ruidoso galvanized all week to support residents and business owners devastated by the deadly ...
The Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico is reactivating their Greatest Needs Impact Fund for Lincoln and Otero County ...
The severe flooding in Ruidoso on Tuesday, July 8, impacted many businesses in the area. One of those affected included ...
At least 200 homes were damaged during a deadly flash flood in the mountain village of Ruidoso, and local emergency managers ...
Tiffanie Wyatt, the aunt of the two children who died in the flooding, Charlotte and Sebastian Trotter, released a statement ...
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