Featured In Ruidoso, recovery from fires and floods continues on
29 Dec 2024
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Ten minutes north of Ruidoso, a manicured golf course anchors the Alto Lakes Golf and Country Club, surrounded by high-priced homes and tidy lawns.
Wild horses feed on grass in sight of many people living in this unincorporated community in Lincoln County. Past the Kokopelli Clubhouse, trees remain untouched by the South Fork and Salt fires, which swept through large swaths of the Ruidoso area in June, and subsequent flood damage from the ensuing monsoon season.
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