Village of Ruidoso Insider - Volume 47: July 2025

Summer in Ruidoso: Rebuilding, Reconnecting, and Looking Ahead

This month, Mayor Lynn Crawford reflects on the one-year anniversary of the South Fork and Salt fires—a milestone that invites both remembrance and gratitude. As neighborhoods rebuild and bonds deepen, Signs of renewal are all around—from music-filled evenings at Wingfield Park to vibrant local gatherings that reflect the spirit and strength of Ruidoso in every note, step, and smile.

Inside this issue, you’ll find updates on monsoon preparedness, recent Village Council actions, and ongoing infrastructure improvements. We celebrate longtime Parks & Rec leader David “TBone” Tetreault, student scholarship achievements, and Ruidoso High School’s statewide recognition as an Exemplary Early College High School. Plus, catch up on upcoming events, job openings, and a national award for the Wingfield Heritage House Museum.

Whether you’re enjoying live music at Wingfield Park, gearing up for Brewdoso, or simply soaking in the season, this month’s Insider is filled with reminders of Ruidoso’s spirit and strength.

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