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    Ruidoso news digest: Top stories today

    2021-10-23

    (RUIDOSO, NM) The news in Ruidoso never sleeps, and we’ve got you covered with daily updates.

    Catch up on what’s trending in your community. For more stories like these, click here.

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    Ruidoso / rdrnews.com

    Marjorie Woodul-Hinkle

    Marjorie Woodul-Hinkle

    Marjorie Woodul-Hinkle (Marge, Margie) died on October 2 in Ruidoso, NM. Born on December 5, 1931, in El Paso, TX, Marge was the daughter of Rose Mullen Abbott and Grover Abbott, one of six children. She was raised at the smelter in El Paso (where her father worked), and attended El Paso High School. In 1948, she married Dick Woodul, also of El Paso, and they had six children together. Until 1956, they lived in El Paso, and then moved to Carlsbad, New Mexico. In 1972, they took up residence in Ruidoso, which she always called “Paradise.” Read more

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    Land For Sale: 110 Wilshire, Ruidoso, NM 88345 | CENTURY 21

    Land For Sale: 110 Wilshire,  Ruidoso, NM 88345 | CENTURY 21

    For more information visit http://110Wilshire.C21.com 110 Wilshire Ruidoso, NM 88345 MLS 117390 Prime home lot in semi-secluded neighborhood with excellent forest views Lot is gently sloping with very little foundation work that will be needed. Easy access and near all shopping venues.Elevation 6.918Coordinates 33 20.441105 40.905 Contact Agent: Tamara Bailey Aspen Real Estate Read more

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    Lincoln County / ruidosonews.com

    Alto residents organize opposition to proposed concrete batch plant. Lincoln County Commission passes resolution backing them.

    Alto residents organize opposition to proposed concrete batch plant. Lincoln County Commission passes resolution backing them.

    Lincoln County Commissioners earlier this month passed a resolution in support of an outspoken group of Alto residents who are trying to stop a concrete plant from opening in their community. “The proposed use of the property is totally out of character for the area,” said Lincoln County Commissioner Tom... Read more

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