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2020 Graduates Parade

June 25, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Parade Entry Form here!

The Mescalero Apache Tribe proudly presents the Class of 2020 GRADUATES Parade! 

We are thrilled of ALL students who succeeded in their education careers and we want to honor them! 

From Head Start all the way up to Doctorate and everyone else in between, we invite ALL TRIBAL MEMBERS who graduated this year to make a float! 

This is a community event meant to highlight our graduate’s success and let them know we are proud of them.

If you are a tribal member and graduated this year, please participate so the community can congratulate you!!

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New information from the Mescalero Education Department

June 23, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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Click here for more Mescalero Education Department info.

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Work search waiver scheduled to end on July 18th

June 15, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Claimants on PUA will not be required to search for work

(Albuquerque, NM) – In March, the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (NMDWS) waived the work search requirements for Unemployment Insurance claimants who had lost their job or had hours reduced as a result of COVID-19. This waiver will end on July 18, 2020.

Claimants receiving benefits will be required to verify that at least two work searches occurred each week when submitting their certification. In upcoming weeks, NMDWS in coordination with New Mexico Workforce Connection offices, will be providing guidance, training, and workshop options to claimants that will satisfy the work search requirement for the week in which they attend.

Individuals receiving Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) – the self-employed, independent contractors, and gig economy workers – are not required by federal law to conduct work searches and will continue to receive a waiver. While the U.S. Department of Labor requires work searches for claimants receiving standard unemployment benefits, they have not instituted the same requirement for claimants on PUA.

In addition to the above change, NMDWS is advising all claimants that the last payable week for Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), an additional benefit of $600 per week, will be the week ending July 25, 2020.  

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COVID-19 testing available for New Mexico utility workers

June 15, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Testing slots available from 8 to 11 a.m. every Monday at Dept. of Health field offices

New Mexico’s utility workers have been hard at work throughout the COVID-19 crisis, ensuring critical infrastructure continues to provide reliable drinking water, electricity and wastewater services throughout the state. As part of an effort to keep this essential workforce safe and healthy, as well as to assist the state in identifying, isolating and tracing new cases, the Department of Health has designated special statewide COVID-19 testing hours for all utility workers.

“We are grateful for our utility workers, who continue their hard and important work throughout this pandemic,” said New Mexico Environment Department Cabinet Secretary James Kenney. “It is imperative they are able to safely and responsibly do their jobs. To that end, I urge all service providers of electricity, natural gas, drinking water, and wastewater to encourage their employees to get tested for COVID-19. An outbreak at such a utility could have devastating consequences for these critical workforces and impact communities throughout New Mexico.”

“Broadscale testing will ultimately result in more lives saved,” said Department of Health Cabinet Secretary Kathy Kunkel. “Even as we reopen, COVID-19 is still out there, and we must continue to be vigilant.”

“I am thankful for our employees who have been working tirelessly to provide reliable electricity to the homes, businesses and first responders who need it the most,” said Pat Vincent-Collawn, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of PNM. “With the help of the State of New Mexico, PNM proactively organized several testing centers for our critical employees. Broad testing helps keep our employees safe, and with the added benefit of contact tracing, helps slow the spread of this vicious disease.”

“We wish to thank the Water Authority employees whose dedication and hard work have ensured the continued delivery of safe drinking water and reliable sewer service in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County throughout the pandemic,” said Klarissa Peña, Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority Board Chairperson. “In the interest of their health and safety, and that of the public, we are encouraging all our employees to get tested for COVID-19, and very much appreciate efforts by the State of New Mexico to help make that possible.”

“The data provided by testing increases safety in the workplace,” said John Foster, Chief Executive Officer of Southwest Generation. “We are grateful to the State of New Mexico for their leadership on this important initiative.”   

Many people who are infected with coronavirus may not experience any symptoms while still having the potential to pass the virus onto others, making largescale testing incredibly important in preventing its spread – and keeping New Mexico on a path toward reopening the economy.

If proactive testing identifies a positive case, the New Mexico Environment Department and Department of Health will contact the employer about the appropriate next steps to take to prevent the spread of the virus, including disinfection and follow-up testing. Proactive testing can minimize disruption to operations.

Testing will be available from 8 to 11 a.m. every Monday, beginning June 15, at the locations listed. Testing is free, but those who have insurance should bring their card with them. Appointments are required and must be scheduled by noon the preceding Friday by calling a local public health office.

Office nameAddressCityZIP codeScheduling phone number
Midtown PHO2400 Wellesley Dr. NEAlbuquerque87107505-841-4106
505-841-4681
Sandoval Co. PHO1500 Idalia Rd.Bernalillo87004505-867-2291
McKinley Co.410 Bataan Veterans Rd.Gallup87301505-722-4391
San Juan PHO355 S. Miller RdFarmington87401505-327-4461 X9
Valencia Co. PHO617 Becker Ave.Belen87002505-864-7743
Santa Fe PHO605 Letrado St.Santa Fe87505505-476-2600
Espanola PHO2010 Industrial Pk Rd.Española87532505-753-2794
Los Alamos PHO1183 Diamond Dr, Ste DLos Alamos87544505-662-4038
Taos PHO1400 Weimer Rd.Taos87571575-758-4719
Las Vegas PHO18 Gallegos Rd.Las Vegas87701505-425-9368
Santa Rosa PHO117 Camino de VidaSanta Rosa88435575-472-3211
Raton PHO226 E. 4th StreetRaton87740575-445-3601
Artesia PHO1001 Memorial Dr.Artesia88210575-746-9819
Carlsbad PHO1306 W. StevensCarlsbad88220575-885-4191
Clovis PHO1216 Cameo St.Clovis88101575-763-5583
Ft. Sumner PHO514 Ave. CFt. Sumner88119575-355-3262
Hobbs PHO1923 N. Dal PasoHobbs88240575-397-2463
Lovington PHO302 N. 5th St.Lovington88260575-396-2853
Portales PHO1513 W. FirPortales88130575-356-4453
Roswell PHO200 E. ChisumRoswell88201575-624-6050
Ruidoso PHO111 Kansas City Rd.Ruidoso88345575-258-3252
Tucumcari PHO310 S. 2nd St.Tucumcari88401575-461-2610
Las Cruces PHO1170 N. SolanoLas Cruces88001575-528-5063
Anthony PHO865 N. Anthony DriveAnthony88021575-882-5858 X4
Sunland Park3807 McNutt Rd.Sunland Park88063575-589-2543 X4
Grant Co PHO2610 N. SilverSilver City88061575-538-5318 X4
Otero Co PHO1207 8th St.Alamogordo88310575-437-9340 X4
Socorro Co PHO214 Neel Ave. NWSocorro87801575-835-0971 X3

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New Executive Order 20-06 and summary

June 12, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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Summary of new Executive Order

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Tribal Member letter from President Aguilar

June 12, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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2nd round of Mescalero Apache Tribe Small Business COVID-19 Grant Program

June 11, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Businesses that applied under the first round of funding are not eligible to apply for this second round of applications.

Second round of applicants must:

  • Have been operating on or before March 19, 2020 within the exterior boundaries of the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation;
  • Be in good standing with the Mescalero Apache Tribe;
  • Be able to demonstrate at least a 25% loss in revenue or complete closure to the public for at last five (5) consecutive days that can be attributed to COVID-19;
  • Operate for profit; and
  • Meet the definition of Small Business as established by Tribal law.

Grant monies may only be used for certain purposes. To request an application or more information, please email ncervantes@mescaleroapachetribe.com.

Deadline for applications is June 17, 2020 by 4:30 P.M.

Applications must be emailed to ncervantes@mescaleroapachetribe.com before the deadline.

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2020 Mescalero Apache High School Graduation

June 11, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

You’ve officially done it! Mescalero Graduation Wednesday, June 17, 2020.

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2020 July Ceremonial & Rodeo

June 11, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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Mescalero Apache Tribe announces death of former President Frederick Chino, Sr.

June 8, 2020 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

MESCALERO, NM.

June 6, 2020. Early this morning, former Mescalero Apache Tribal President Frederick Chino, Sr. passed on after a long battle with cancer. 

He was President of the Tribe in 2012 and 2013. Prior to that, he served many terms as a member of the Tribal Council and Vice-President of the Tribe. Mr. Chino began his most recent term in January 2020. He is one of the longest serving leaders in the Tribe’s history. Current President Gabe Aguilar reflected, “Fred was known for always carrying a copy of the Tribal Constitution with him and in his heart. But he did not need the copy; he had it memorized because of his dedication to our people.”

Mr. Chino served under the late President Wendell Chino, a well-known leader of the Tribe who passed in 1998. “Fred always talked about the late Wendell Chino but Fred himself contributed a lot to the Tribe,” President Aguilar added, “Fred was never afraid to defend our Tribe’s sovereignty. I am honored to have served with him and my prayers are with his entire family.” 

Mr. Chino is survived by his wife Gloria, his children, his many grandchildren and great grandchildren. He died peacefully at his home in Mescalero surrounded by family and friends.

From the family of Mr. Chino:

“We, the family of the late Frederick Chino Sr., would like to express our gratitude, appreciation, and best wishes to all that eased a trying time for us. The hugs, the words, phone calls an txt messages, the various foods an drinks, flowers, cards, blankets, and cash donations, and hands on help was enormous. Rather than try to name each individual or family, simply Thank You very much to all. We will pay it forward, because thats what Frederick would do. Ixhehe

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