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By Lynn Janes
The town of Bayard held a special meeting May 21, 2025. Attendance included Mayor John L. Ojinaga, Mayor Pro Tem Eloy Medina councilors, Frances Gonzales, Eloy Gonzales and Gilbert Ortiz (came in later). Martha Salas, city clerk, also attended.
Proclamations
Cobre High softball week. Ojinaga said Cobre has been putting Bayard on the map. This had been for the girls softball team.
Public input
ROAD ADVISORY
NM 185 northbound and southbound from mile marker 23, 8 miles north of Radium Springs to mile marker 35, Hatch, water is running in the low water crossings and roadways are not passable. Do not attempt to cross. The NMDOT is currently clearing roadway and will notify as conditions change.
FLOODING – Hatch Area
NM 185 at milepost 25 & 30(Angostura.) water is running in the low water crossings and roadway is not passable. The NMDOT is currently clearing roadway and will notify as conditions change.
When the roadway is flooded do not cross and seek an alternate route. Turn around, don’t drown.
Final Buck Fire Update Tuesday June 24, 2025
Reported date: June 11, 2025 Containment: 91 % Cause: Lightning Size: 57,753 acres
Personnel: 129 Fuels: Grass, timber Strategy: Full Suppression Fire behavior: Minimal, Smoldering
Operations: Today, they are focused on monitoring and patrolling for any remaining heat in the area with the remaining resources. The roads group is continuing to repair and improve access routes that were heavily utilized during fire operations. Fire managers are also in the process of implementing a comprehensive suppression repair plan to address all impacted areas.
Southwest Area Complex Incident Management Team TEAM 4 – Andrew Mandell – Incident Commander
Containment increases as suppression repair work continues Scattered thunderstorms move across the Trout Fire, prompting flood watches
Daily Update for June 24, 2025
Fire Information Phone: 575-323-8964 (8 am – 8 pm)
Acres: 47,100 Start Date: June 12, 2025 Location: 12 miles north of Silver City, NM
Cause: Under investigation Personnel: 1,400 Fuels: Grass, brush, and timber Containment: 33%
Highlights: Despite facing challenging conditions Monday, firefighters successfully increased containment on the Trout Fire to 33 percent. As scattered storms move through the region, crews remain committed to direct attack when safe to do so.
Upper Gila River Valley-Southern Gila Foothills/Mimbres Valley-
Southwest Desert/Lower Gila River Valley-Lowlands of the Bootheel-
Uplands of the Bootheel-Southwest Desert/Mimbres Basin-Eastern
Black Range Foothills-Southern Gila Region Highlands/Black Range-
Including the cities of Winston, Deming, Faywood, Red Rock,
Virden, Grant County Airport, Kingston, Gila Hot Springs,
Cloverdale, Lake Roberts, Hachita, Cliff, Columbus, Antelope
Wells, Hurley, Hillsboro, Lordsburg, Mule Creek, Animas, and
Buckhorn
Second Map Central Grant County/Silver City Area-
Including the cities of Silver City, Mimbres, and Fort Bayard
The Grant County Sheriff's Office, in coordination local fire personnel, continues to respond to the Trout Fire incident.
As of this update, two structures have been confirmed lost due to the fire in the N. Lockney Canyon (Signal Peak Area). The homeowners of both properties have been notified.
Crews were previously unable to access all areas due to dense smoke and active fire conditions. With improved visibility, fire personnel have begun to identify and assess affected properties.
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