Lincoln County Group Distributes $3.5M to Fire, Flood Victims


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Lincoln County group distributes $3.5M to fire, flood victims.

The Community Foundation of Lincoln County, through its Shelter Fund, has been at the forefront of helping Ruidoso residents get back on their feet after two devasting wildfires in summer 2024 and subsequent flash flooding.

KRQE News 13 Lincoln County groupdistributes $2.5 million to fire and flood victims inRuidoso.

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