Fire crews suppressing Noonday Fire on Gila National Forest
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- Published: 26 July 2023 26 July 2023
Located on Wilderness Ranger District
MIMBRES, NM, July 26, 2023 – Fire managers on the Wilderness Ranger District of the Gila National Forest are working a new lightning-caused fire called the Noonday Fire. The fire was reported in the evening July 22 very near the boundary between the Silver City and Wilderness Ranger District. It is approximately 366 acres and 0% contained.
The fire is situated within the 2013 Silver Fire area, on difficult terrain. Due to the location and terrain, the strategy will be to confine the fire to a pre-determined area and provide protection around structures and range infrastructure.
Corrected: Turkey Fire photo
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- Published: 25 July 2023 25 July 2023
[Editor's Note: The Beat has received a correction from another area resident that this photo is of the Turkey Fire as seen from Hooker Loop in Gila.]
Photo Courtesy of Peter Riva
Heading toward Bear Creek
Bayard Mayor appoints Eloy Gonzalez to council
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- Published: 25 July 2023 25 July 2023
By Lynn Janes
The town of Bayard held a work session July 10, 2023. Attendance included Mayor Chon Fierro, Mayor Pro Tem Raul Villanueva, councilors Eloy Medina, Frances Gonzales, and Jose Diaz. The work session allows the council time to ask questions about items on the agenda and discuss them.
A resident in attendance wanted to know why librarian Sonya Dixon's comments had not been reflected on the minutes from the last meeting. She had stated she had concerns about the budget. Several of the council members explained that the minutes do not reflect word for word the meeting.
Aerial seeding to begin soon to assist with Black Fire recovery
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- Published: 25 July 2023 25 July 2023
Bat Conservation International to assist through Challenge Cost Share Agreement
SILVER CITY, NM, July 25, 2023 – The Gila National Forest is partnering with Bat Conservation International to implement habitat recovery and restoration projects across the Gila National Forest. To that end, aerial seeding is set to begin later this week within part of the area burned during last year's Black Fire.
"We have an enormous amount of work to accomplish, in terms of recovering from the Black Fire, along with implementing projects that reduce risk of future catastrophic wildfire to communities and critical infrastructure, and restoring forest and watershed structure," said Gila National Forest Supervisor Camille Howes. "We also have enormous challenges in attracting, hiring, and retaining our federal workforce. We hope to increase the pace and scale at which we complete these restoration efforts and increase our working capacity by partnering with non-profit organizations like Bat Conservation International."
Gila National Forest fire update for July 25, 2023
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- Published: 25 July 2023 25 July 2023
SILVER CITY, NM, July 25, 2023 – Heavy lightning activity over last weekend brought an additional 10 wildfires to the Gila National Forest. In total, the Gila National Forest has experienced at least two dozen lightning strike wildfires since July 12. Many of these were single-tree lightning strikes that extinguished on their own. Others were immediately suppressed and contained by fire crews. Several of them continue to be active today. All of the fires currently active are discussed below.
Reserve Ranger District:
The Dark Fire and Davis Fire started July 13 and are burning minimally, with smoldering and creeping observed yesterday. Davis Fire is 5,775 acres in size and contains pockets of heat and unburned fuels in interior areas. Dark Fire is 1,354 acres and growing minimally due to sparse fine fuels to carry fire. Both of these are showing occasional isolated heat and are being monitored with minimal staffing resources. They will transition from Type 3 to a Type 4 organization tomorrow.
Hurley approved water development project
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- Published: 24 July 2023 24 July 2023
By Lynn Janes
The town of Hurley held a regular meeting July 11, 2023, beginning with the roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance. Attendance to the meeting included Mayor Ed Stevens, Mayor pro tem Richard Maynes and councilors Nanette Day, Reynaldo Maynes and Keana Huerta.
The council approved the agenda with a few changes in the order of topics.
The council approved the audit for fiscal year 2022. Lori Ortiz, city clerk, told the council that the audit did have a finding listed. The audit had failed to be turned in on time. This had not been the fault of Hurley but the auditors Stone and McGee. Mike Stone of Stone and McGee sent a letter to the state explaining that it had been their fault for the late submission.
Public input
Kristina Ortiz, community liaison for USDA Rural Development, addressed the council asking for support for an upcoming summit to be held July 20, 2023, at the Grant County Veterans Memorial Business and Conference Center. She needed their input concerning the housing needs for our local area. Several different programs will be represented there for people to ask questions and get information.