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Update on Mitt Fire, Smokey Bear Ranger District

June 13, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Acres: .10

Start Date: June 12, 2024

Location: Capitan Mountains, East Mountain

Cause: Lightning

Containment: 0%

Fuels: Single tree snag with brush understory

Personnel: 1 Type-3 engine

ALAMOGORDO, New Mexico, June 13, 2024 – Crews remain on-scene at the Mitt Fire, a lighting-strike fire on East Mountain (Capitan Mountains) on the Smokey Bear Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest. The wildfire was detected on June 12, 2024, and was caused by lightning. The location is 12 miles northeast of Capitan.

The wildfire remains at .10 acres. The fire is exhibiting low-spread potential, and the probability of impacting values is low.

Smoke may be visible from Capitan, Alto, and Ruidoso.

In fire-adapted ecosystems, all options are considered, and at this time, a confine/contain strategy of using natural barriers based on values at risk and potential spread is the preferred option. The steep terrain and surrounding rock scree (loose and broken rock on steep terrain) make it unsafe to engage in the current location. Natural land features are also providing good barriers for the wildfire.

This area historically received multiple lightning strikes per year, and personnel will continue to conduct surveillance throughout the Forest to monitor for any potential lightning-caused wildfires in the area.

The next update will be provided tomorrow.

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Native American Fish and Wildlife Society Scholarship: Deadline is July 19th

June 13, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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Live Public Auction hosted by NM School For The Blind & Visually Impaired

June 12, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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Stay safe – stay cool: Heat advisory issued before official start of summer 

June 12, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) urges New Mexicans to take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses as much of the state warms up again this mid-week. Temperatures are forecasted to reach 105°F and higher in the southern parts of the state and to reach 100°F in Albuquerque and Farmington on Thursday.  

“We continue to see an increase in heat illnesses in New Mexico. Since April 1 there have been at least 224 heat-related visits to emergency departments around New Mexico,” said Dr. Miranda Durham, Chief Medical Officer for NMHealth. “Protect yourself and others when it’s hot outside by staying cool, staying hydrated and knowing the symptoms.” 

Heat-related illness symptoms include: 

  • Cold, pale and clammy skin. 
  • Fast, weak pulse. 
  • Nausea or vomiting. 
  • Muscle cramps. 
  • Tiredness or weakness. 
  • Dizziness. 
  • Headache. 
  • Fainting (passing out). 
  • Heavy sweating. 

Here are precautions everyone should take, especially people at high risk of heat-related illnesses: outdoor workers, young children and infants, adults over 65 years old, people with existing chronic health conditions or without access to air conditioning. 

  • Staying cool inside and/or in shade where possible. 
  • Keeping window shades drawn during the day to help keep the heat out. 
  • Drinking plenty of water and avoiding alcohol. (Just as water hydrates you, alcohol dehydrates you.) 
  • Wearing lightweight, loose-fitting, light-colored clothing. 
  • Scheduling outdoor activities for cooler times of the day. 
  • Pacing yourself. 
  • Never leaving children or pets in the car.  
  • Having a plan to get somewhere with air conditioning, such as a library or friend’s house especially for older adults and people with medical needs. 
  • Helping people who have limited capacity to understand how to avoid heat-related illness. 

You can find more information at NM-Tracking – Heat-Related Illness and check the recently released heat-related illness dashboard to get current information on heat-related emergency departments visits.  To track your heat risk, the National Weather Service (NWS) HeatRisk map and the NWS/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s HeatRisk tool also provide forecasts of heat-related impacts. 

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National Teacher of the Year: Mescalero Apache Schools Apache Language Department

June 12, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Congratulations to Edith Morgan, National Teacher of the Year! 

Apache Language Department  Mescalero Apache School

Thank you Edith for your expertise you give, we are very honored to have you aboard. ‘Ixehe!!

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Important Notice: Phone Service

June 12, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Phone lines are down. MATI is working on the issue.

For the time being, if you are trying to reach BIA-Law Enforcement, then please call Ruidoso Police Department at (575) 258-7365.

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Upcoming courses offered at ENMU-Ruidoso

June 12, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

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Special military and veteran oryx and pronghorn hunts opening June 12

June 12, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

SANTA FE – Three special military and veteran drawing opportunities for oryx and pronghorn will open Wednesday, June 12.

Oryx hunts for injured military service members on White Sands Missile Range:

Injured military service members can apply online starting June 12 for one of up to 10 special oryx authorizations for hunts on White Sands Missile Range.

Applicants must be veterans of the U.S. military with a disability rating of 50 percent or greater in accordance with U.S. Veteran’s Administration guidelines for receiving disabled veteran benefits. Significantly injured, active-duty military members who do not have a VA disability rating also may apply.

Pronghorn hunts for resident Purple Heart recipients on Melrose Air Force Base:

Resident Purple Heart recipients are eligible to apply for one of up to five special pronghorn authorizations on Melrose Air Force Base.

Pronghorn hunts for New Mexico active-duty military on Melrose Air Force Base:

Active-duty military personnel permanently stationed in New Mexico are eligible to apply for one of up to six additional special pronghorn authorizations on Melrose Air Force Base.

Log in to your New Mexico Game and Fish online account, then click the appropriate link in the main menu to apply.

All applicants, except resident Disabled Veteran card holders for oryx, must submit supporting documentation to the Department prior to the July 17 application deadline.

Proof of eligibility may be sent by email to special.hunts@dgf.nm.gov or by postal mail with a postmark on or before July 17 to:

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Attn: Special Hunts
1 Wildlife Way
Santa Fe, NM 87507

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Requesting Veteran photos for short film

June 12, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

If those interested could provide the below information with the photograph.

  • Name
  • Branch 
  • Rank
  • Years in Service
  • Location of Service
  • Pueblo or Nation they belong to

Please send photos and release forms to sovereignmindprod@gmail.com

VIDEO-RELEASE-INDIVIDUALDownload

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Important Notice regarding Phone Service

June 12, 2024 by Mescalero Apache Tribe

Phone lines in Mescalero are down. MATI is working on the issue.

For the time being, if you are trying to reach BIA-Law Enforcement, then please call Ruidoso Police Department at (575) 258-7365.

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