By KRQE Staff Posted: July 23, 2020 ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) – A New Mexico city council has voted not to enforce the governor’s public health mandates, including the mask requirement. “There is no reason for us to stop the way we live. If you fear this COVID-19, stay home. Plenty of people in this town have offered to deliver your goods to your house,” said Roswell City … [Read more...] about Roswell NM City Council Votes Not To Follow Public Health Order
New Mexico Finance Authority Webinars
Small Business Recovery Loan Fund Webinar Series for Lenders, Intermediaries, and Businesses When: July 28-30 at 11:00 am The New Mexico Finance Authority is partnering with the New Mexico Economic Development Department to present a series of webinars on the Small Business Recovery Act. Webinars are free to attend. Registration for the session you wish to attend is … [Read more...] about New Mexico Finance Authority Webinars
How To Handle Suspicious Emails
By Jo Mixon I decided to share this information because it has gotten so out of hand. Recently, both my email and my phones have been hacked. People on my email lists have received scam emails impersonating me using a third-party address asking for help by purchasing and sending gift cards. It's crucial to be careful and take precaution with all emails, whether they … [Read more...] about How To Handle Suspicious Emails
Angel Fire Veterans Cemetery Opens
By Jo Mixon / Jay Mitchell The New Mexico Department of Veterans Services (NM DVS) held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Angel Fire State Veterans Cemetery Oct. 26, 2019. On Friday, July 25th, 2020, NM DVS held a series of briefings and tours to mark the “soft opening” of New Mexico’s latest State Veterans’ Cemeteries here in the Moreno Valley. The first columbarium … [Read more...] about Angel Fire Veterans Cemetery Opens
Mescalero Apache Tribe Going On Lock Down Due To Virus Surge, Inn Of The Mountain Gods To Close
By Jim Parker July 22, 2020 at 11:17 pm, Published July 22, 2020 at 8:34 pm RUIDOSO, New Mexico -- The Mescalero Apache Tribe announced Wednesday that it plans to go on lockdown, setting up roadblocks around the reservation and closing the Inn of the Mountain Gods casino, due to a surge in coronavirus cases. Tribal President Gabe Aquilar and Emergency Manager Tyner … [Read more...] about Mescalero Apache Tribe Going On Lock Down Due To Virus Surge, Inn Of The Mountain Gods To Close
Angel Fire Resident Dr. Jacque Boyd Receives Prestigious Aviation Award
Award of Achievement for Contributions to Aviation - the recipient is Dr. Jacque Boyd, in recognition for her 45 years of excellence in aviation education, research, and dedication to improving women's roles in the aviation industry. Jacque has been a tireless trustee of the Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Fund since 1997, its Chair since 2013 and spearheaded the Fly Now … [Read more...] about Angel Fire Resident Dr. Jacque Boyd Receives Prestigious Aviation Award
Village Of Angel Fire Hires Molli Grove As Finance Director
We are very pleased to announce Molli Grove has agreed to join our team at the Village of Angel Fire, as Director of Finance. We are excited to introduce her to you and asked that she write us a short bio to share: Hello, I'm Molli Grove, I have worked for The Boeing Company over the past 15 years in various finance organizations including financial analysis, contracting and … [Read more...] about Village Of Angel Fire Hires Molli Grove As Finance Director
Governor Delays In-Person Learning Through At Least Labor Day, September 7, 2020
The majority of New Mexico schools were making plans to open by mid-August. Some districts were planning a hybrid opening which includes on campus classes a few days a week as well as online classes on alternating days. However, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham said on Thgursday during her Face Book Live press conference, to protect the health of students, their families, and … [Read more...] about Governor Delays In-Person Learning Through At Least Labor Day, September 7, 2020
Unemployment Ending Yet Thousands Are Still Without Jobs & Division Between Two Sides Of The Issues
By Jo Mixon Mayor of the Village of Angel Fire Anyone on unemployment has received a weekly benefit amount based on their wages over the past 18 months.These amounts rage from $87.00- $461.00 per week. The person does not receive the full amount of their wages nor even half the amount but a much smaller portion of their normal income. But since March 29th every New Mexican … [Read more...] about Unemployment Ending Yet Thousands Are Still Without Jobs & Division Between Two Sides Of The Issues
New Mexico’s Public Health Orders Frustrate Businesses That Are Struggling
By Jens Gould jgould@sfnewmexican.com Jul 25, 2020 Updated Jul 26, 2020 Sean Sheehan worked as a server at a restaurant for an entire decade to save up enough money to start his own winery. When his dream finally came true, his small but growing Albuquerque-based Sheehan Winery flourished, winning awards for best wine in the state. Those successes came to a halt though, … [Read more...] about New Mexico’s Public Health Orders Frustrate Businesses That Are Struggling
Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Amphitheater Worship Service
The United Church of Angel Fire Council and Worship Team are excited to invite you to our first in-person gathering as a church since the church building was closed due to the virus. When: July 5, 2020 at 11:00 am Where: Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Amphitheater The Vietnam Memorial invited our congregation to utilize the outdoor amphitheater at 25% capacity, on Sunday, … [Read more...] about Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial Amphitheater Worship Service
Rocking 3M Chuckwagon Dinner Shows On For The Summer!
Micheal Martin Murphy - "If you’re like me you’ve learned a lot as a result of recent events in our country about the value of music in people’s lives. Regardless of some of the policies we all had to face, I’m sure you agree that music is an essential business! For people who have survived in this essential business for as long as I have, the mission is clear: Customers who … [Read more...] about Rocking 3M Chuckwagon Dinner Shows On For The Summer!
Village Of Angel Fire Burn Ban
PUBLIC NOTICE Beginning June 29, 2020 at 12:00 pm, all outside fires and open burning will be prohibited. This prohibition is due to the lack of precipitation, winds, and the continued drying of fuels throughout the Village of Angel Fire. Included: above ground detonation; fireworks; agricultural burning; bonfires; burning of explosives; campfires; … [Read more...] about Village Of Angel Fire Burn Ban
Red River Chamber Of Commerce 4th Of July Parade Canceled
Due to COVID-19 and current New Mexico Public Health Orders, the Red River 4th of July Parade has been cancelled for this Saturday, July 4th, 2020. The Red River Chamber of Commerce will have a Special Board Meeting tomorrow, June 30, 2020 at 10:00 am to discuss and vote on possible alternatives to a parade. As of today, June 29, 2020, nothing has been planned or approved by … [Read more...] about Red River Chamber Of Commerce 4th Of July Parade Canceled
A Message From The CEO At InBank
Appreciation for our Associates To Our Valued Customers, We hope this email finds you and your family well and enjoying moments to be thankful for in this new normal. Today, we want to recognize the dedication and commitment of our Associates and share our gratitude for their efforts with you. As many of you have experienced first-hand, this team has gone above and … [Read more...] about A Message From The CEO At InBank
Angel Fire Core Area Street & Infrastructure Improvements Phase I
The following is our two-week look ahead: Note: The road closure on El Camino Real did not happen due to the redesign of the storm drain and scheduling conflicts. Next week we will continue installing curb, gutter, and sidewalk on Vail Avenue. We will also be working on subgrade and bringing in base course in preparation for paving. There will be large equipment on the … [Read more...] about Angel Fire Core Area Street & Infrastructure Improvements Phase I
Dozens Of Weddings Postponed Because Of Coronavirus
By Jo Mixon, June 26, 2020 Restrictions by State Heath Order Spring, summer and fall are considered wedding season in the mountains, but many New Mexicans have had to change their plans because of the pandemic. Governor Lujan-Grisham once again has continued her state Public Emergency Health Order to forbid gatherings and events with more than 5 people allowed. We were … [Read more...] about Dozens Of Weddings Postponed Because Of Coronavirus
Carson National Forest Now Open For Camping
Update to Camping on the Carson National Forest Friday, June 26, 2020 most overnight facilities on the Carson National Forest (NF) will be open. Most campgrounds have full amenities provided. However, we are handling some areas to self-contained camping only. Self-contained camping means you need to pack out everything, including human waste. If a customer chooses to camp … [Read more...] about Carson National Forest Now Open For Camping
A Letter From The Village Manager Of Angel Fire
The water department had been experiencing issue with our Angel Fire Services Corporation (AFSC) Well #1 over the winter and needed to further investigate the cause and the impact of why this well was not producing at 100%. The well was producing packing gravel while in operation. The department suspected a hole in the casing of the pipe. This well produces 75% of the drinking … [Read more...] about A Letter From The Village Manager Of Angel Fire
Special Session Of The 54th Legislature, State Of New Mexico
This is a summary from the New Mexico Municipal League: Seven bills were passed by both chambers during last week’s special session and are currently awaiting the Governor’s signature. Below are brief summaries of each of those bills. HB 1 “General Appropriation Act Sanding” House Bill 1 reduces general fund appropriations in Laws 2020, Chapter 83 by $704.7 million, … [Read more...] about Special Session Of The 54th Legislature, State Of New Mexico