Let’s Talk Music: Terry Bullard
April 10, 2021: Local musician Terry Bullard joins host Tradd Tidwell in the studio this week to play live and share stories.
Outdoor Hour: Tim Lewis
April 8, 2021: Tim Lewis joins the Outdoor Hour this week to share some Ruidoso area favorites. Discover favorite outdoor activities including camping, kayaking, and hiking, favorite outdoor recreation areas including Grindstone Lake and Wingfield Park, and favorite regional camping locations including the Valley of Fires and Bottomless Lakes.
Mountain Air: Dr. Stephen Miller
April 6, 2021: Radio Replay. Original Air Date February 9, 2021: Dr. Stephen Miller, ENMU Ruidoso Director of the Cyber Security Program, joins Mountain Air this week to discuss how enrollment has increased by 39% even during the COVID-19 Pandemic, a new Workforce Scholarship program, and job prospects for program participants.
Mondays with the Mayor: Tim Dodge and Ron Sena
April 5, 2021: Topics discussed this week include the status of the Ruidoso baseball/softball playing fields, increased availability of COVID vaccines, and the passage of NM House Bill 2 in the 2021 special session on cannabis legalization. Community updates include new construction, Midtown improvements, Municipal Court Judge Rankin’s retirement and replacement, new computers at the Ruidoso Public Library, upcoming public meetings, and Village employment opportunities.
Mondays with the Mayor: Tim Dodge and Ron Sena
April 5, 2021: Topics discussed this week include the status of the Ruidoso baseball/softball playing fields, increased availability of COVID vaccines, and the passage of NM House Bill 2 in the 2021 special session on cannabis legalization. Community updates include new construction, Midtown improvements, Municipal Court Judge Rankin’s retirement and replacement, new computers at the Ruidoso Public Library, upcoming public meetings, and Village employment opportunities.
Village Volume, The Perfect Gift with Algodones Distillery
April 2, 2021: Edited Replay. Original Air Date 10/23/20: Meet the team and inspiration behind The Perfect Gift with Algodones Distillery, a Midtown gift shop and craft spirits tasting room located in the Times Square shopping plaza.
Outdoor Hour
April 1, 2021: On tap this week is the Easter Egg Hunt and celebrations at Sierra Vista Primary and White Mountain Elementary, information about fishing licenses, the master plan for Grindstone Lake, and Wingfield Park, the open fire ban within the Village of Ruidoso and the resulting removal of charcoal grills from village parks.
Mountain Air: Rochelle Lentschke
March 30, 2021: NM Workforce Connections Apprenticeship Coordinator Rochelle Lentschke joins Mountain Air this week to discuss the Ruidoso job market during the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Mexico Apprenticeship Program offered through NM Workforce Connections, and current and future programs at ENMU Ruidoso.
Mondays with the Mayor: Tim Dodge and Ron Sena
March 29, 2021 - This week we learn that Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Becky Brooks will retire, we get a status report on the Midtown Sidewalk Project and are reminded of the continued importance of COVID testing as part of NM ‘Red-to-Green’ reopening framework. Community updates include the possible opening of the bowling alley and Sierra Cinema, the progress of the Village Hall construction, and the Wingfield House project. Also discussed were current job opportunities with the Village and the reservation system at the Ruidoso Library, as well as the 2020 Village Audit.
Let’s Talk Music: Wayne Ellison
Musician Wayne Ellison joins host Tradd Tidwell in the studio this week to play live and share stories.
Village Volume: Jake Rogers
Episode 29: March 26, 2021: Discover the story behind Ruidoso photographer Jake Rogers’ progression from amateur to professional and to his position as the official track photographer at Ruidoso Downs Race Track to the opening of a Midtown studio. Learn about his love of nature the outdoors and why Ruidoso is ideal for landscape photography.
Mondays with the Mayor: Tim Dodge, Ron Sena, and Representative Zach Cook
March 22, 2021 - Representative Zach Cook joins the conversation this week to discuss the 2021 legislative session including House Bill 303, an act relating to liquor control, specifying unlawful inducements for certain licensees. Learn about Police Chief Hooker’s replacement, Gary Gold, the upcoming prescribed burn at South Fork Campground as well as wildfire prevention tips and advice, plus the March 22 reopening of Billy the Kid Casino, and more.
Let’s Talk Music: Bill Guilfoil
Local musician Bill Guilfoil joins host Tradd Tidwell in the studio this week to play live and share stories.
Village Volume: Meagan Finnell
Learn about the importance of sunscreen and hydration for skincare. Get the inside scoop on facials, eyebrow laminating, and Maskne, or mask acne, treatments. Plus, plans for the Wingfield Park Growers Market from home gardening beginner and local esthetician Meagan Finnell of Personalities Salon and Blue Lotus Day Spa.
Outdoor Hour: Teresa Burns
Native New Mexican Teresa Burns and outdoor enthusiast joins the show this week to discuss the rewards of kayaking, hiking, and camping at some of her favorite places including Abiquiu Lake and White Sands, plus her part-time life living aboard a 32-foot cabin cruiser on the Columbian River outside Portland, Oregon.
Mountain Air: Dr. Cynthia Orozco
Learn the backstory behind author, historian, and ENMU professor, Dr. Cynthia Orozco’s book Agent of Change: Adela Sloss-Vento, Mexican American Civil Rights Activist and Texas Feminist, the first comprehensive biography of a formidable civil rights activist and feminist whose grassroots organizing in Texas made her an influential voice in the fight for equal rights for Mexican Americans. Get the inside scoop on Dr. Orozco’s upcoming new book, available later this year, Pioneer of Mexican American Civil Rights: Alonso S. Perales and learn about important female figures in Lincoln County history.
Mondays with the Mayor: Tim Dodge, Ron Sena, and Darren Hooker
Ruidoso Police Chief Darren Hooker joined the show this week to discuss the March 10 fatal shooting near Wingfield Park and how the Major Crimes Unit was effective in capturing the murder suspect. Other topics of conversation included wild horse management, the Gavilan Canyon street maintenance, wildfire awareness and prevention, where to get a COVID-19 test and the important role testing plays in the reopening of businesses, and the fresh/wastewater lift station project and why it is necessary.
Let’s Talk Music: Sammy Doneahoo
Musician Sammy Doneahoo joins host Tradd Tidwell in the studio this week to play live and share stories.
Village Volume: Samantha Mendez
Spring Break tops the hour this week including a pause in Midtown Sidewalk Project construction, opening hours and dates at Ski Apache, and the need for weekend parking reservations and fishing licenses at Grindstone Lake. Samantha Mendez joins the show to discuss her role as Community Development Director and various economic revitalization and infrastructure grant projects.
Outdoor Hour: Everett Brophy and Fern Leal
Excitement fills the studio with disc golfers Everett Brophy and Fern Leal joining the Outdoor Hour to discuss this weekend’s 3-day Lincoln County War Disc Golf Tournaments at Grindstone Lake including how spectators can view the tournament while maintaining COVID safe practices, and what it takes to get and maintain sponsorship for top-tier players.