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Fox Involved in Attack Tests Positive for Rabies (resource)
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A fox that attacked a 78-year-old woman in Lincoln County on April 20 tested positive for rabies and officials are warning the public to stay away from wildlife that is dead, injured or acting abnormally.
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Rabid Fox from Lincoln County Has New Rabies Strain (news)
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May 19, 2015 — A rabid fox from Lincoln County that bit a woman on April 20 had a strain of rabies that has never before been identified.
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Department of Health, Environment Department Issue Smoke Advisory for Potential Impacts in Lincoln County, New Mexico on Monday Night and Tuesday Morning (news)
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June 24, 2019 — The New Mexico Departments of Health and Environment are issuing a smoke advisory for Nogal, Capitan, Lincoln, Hondo and surrounding communities due to anticipated smoke from the Pine Lodge Fire near the Capitan Mountain Wilderness. The advisory will be in effect through 10:00 am Tuesday.
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Ruidoso/Lincoln WIC Programs Celebrate World Breastfeeding Week (news)
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July 28, 2017 — The New Mexico Department of Health’s Ruidoso/Lincoln County Women, Infants, Children program will host its annual World Breastfeeding Week Celebration Event Tuesday August 1st.
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HIV Surveillance & Epidemiology (topic)
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VFC Southeast (A) Region Temperature Log Form (publication)
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Chaves, Curry, DeBaca, Lincoln, and Quay
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VFC Southeast (B) Region Temperature Log Form (publication)
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Eddy, Lea, Lincoln, and Roosevelt
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Success Stories of Cibola County (publication)
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Cibola County has figured out what a small, rural community needs to do to develop a healthy environment for children and families: work together and share resources. For the Healthy Kids Healthy Cibola County Initiative, people who are focused on economic development and public health have come together to make it easier for residents to choose healthy foods and be active.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Guadalupe County Factsheet 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Guadalupe County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Guadalupe County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Grant County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Grant County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Grant County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Socorro County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Socorro County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Socorro County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Curry County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Curry County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Curry County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Colfax County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Colfax County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Colfax County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities San Juan County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC San Juan County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all San Juan County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Chavez County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Chavez County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Chavez County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Cibola County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Cibola County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Cibola County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Roosevelt County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Roosevelt County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Roosevelt County residents.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Hidalgo County Factsheet FY 2019 (publication)
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This is a newsletter of the HKHC Hidalgo County, a NMDOH initiative, which is a network of community partners working together to reduce obesity by creating healthy eating and active living opportunities for all Hidalgo County residents.
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Flu Shot Clinics in Lincoln County (news)
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October 21, 2015 — The immunization clinic is open to the public and free of charge. Everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine each flu season, especially people in the following groups because they are at high risk of having serious flu-related complications or because they live with or care for...
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Lincoln County public health office provides back-to-school vaccinations (news)
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July 28, 2023 — No cost vaccinations for any child needing immunizations, with or without insurance.
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Flu Shot Clinics in Lincoln County (news)
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November 2, 2015 — The New Mexico Department of Health’s Ruidoso Public Health Office will be hosting a flu shot clinic at the Ruidoso Community Center. There is no charge to those attending the clinic, but everyone should bring their insurance card, including Medicaid or Medicare, with them.
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Flu Shot Clinics in Lincoln County (news)
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October 1, 2014 — The immunization clinic is open to the public and free of charge. Everyone six months of age and older should get a flu vaccine each flu season, especially people in the following groups because they are at high risk of having serious flu-related complications or because they live with or care for p...
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Substance Use Epidemiology Data Reports (resource)
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These reports present several major indicators of substance abuse in New Mexico. The major indicators include outcome indicators (e.g., major causes of alcohol-related death) and indicators of substance abuse consumption behavior (i.e., self-reported substance use behavior from statewide surveys). The presentation of each major indicator includes a text description of the major data findings; a detailed table with results by gender, age group, and race/ethnicity; a table detailing county results by race/ethnicity; a bar chart and a map with rates for each New Mexico county; and additional charts illustrating other pertinent findings.
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National Association of County and City Health Officials (resource)
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This is the National Association of County & City Health Officials website whose vision is health, equity, and security for all people in their communities through public health policies and services. Their mission is to be a leader, partner, catalyst, and voice for local health departments in order to ensure the conditions that promote health and equity, combat disease, and improve the quality and length of all lives.
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U.S. Census Bureau, County Population Totals and Components of Change: 2020-2022 (resource)
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U.S. Census Bureau, County Population Totals and Components of Change: 2020-2022
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Harm Reduction County Codes (publication)
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This document provides the county codes for use in harm reduction forms.
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Measles Case in Santa Fe County, NM (publication)
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Measles Case in Santa Fe County, NM
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Colfax County Resource List (publication)
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This is a list of providers that serve pregnant women in your county; you can reach out to these providers to learn about the services they provide.
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Public Health Order - Amended Public Health Emergency Order Clarifying Current Orders (03/12/2021) (publication)
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Public Health Order- Public Health Emergency Order Clarifying that Current Guidance Documents, Advisories, and Emergency Public Health Orders Remain in Effect; and Amending Prior Public Health Emergency Orders to Impose County-by-County Restrictions Due to COVID-19
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Executive Order 2022-001 Declaring Emergency in Socorro County (publication)
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Executive Order 2022-001 Declaring Emergency in Socorro County Due to Flooding and Authorizing Emergency Funds for the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
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Two Cases of Measles Confirmed in Taos County (publication)
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Two Cases of Measles Confirmed in Taos County
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Confirmed Case of Measles in Lea County - February 11, 2025 (publication)
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Confirmed Case of Measles in Lea County
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Measles Outbreak Vaccination Recommendations Expand to Curry County - May 8, 2025 (publication)
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Measles Outbreak Vaccination Recommendations Expand to Curry County
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BCC Provider List (by County) (publication)
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BCC Provider List (by County)
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Floroquinolone-resistant Shigella outbreak in Bernalillo County, primarily among people experiencing homelessness (publication)
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The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has identified an outbreak of Shigella flexneri occurring in Bernalillo County. Three out of four cases are experiencing homelessness. Tested samples have genomic patterns which confer resistance to floroquinolones, the class of antibiotics commonly used to treat Shigella infections.
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Increased Risk of Exposure to Measles - January 31, 2025 (publication)
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The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) is notifying healthcare providers that at least four measles cases have been confirmed in Texas in the last two weeks, from Gaines County (2) and Harris County (2)
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Measles Cases Identified in Sandoval County - May 15, 2025 (publication)
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The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) is notifying healthcare providers that 73 cases of measles have been confirmed in New Mexico, including the first two cases in Sandoval County.
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Additional Confirmed Measles Cases in Lea County - February 21, 2025 (publication)
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Additional Confirmed Measles Cases in Lea County
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Alcohol Use in McKinley County Infographic (publication)
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This helpful infographic provides information on the use of alcohol in McKinley County New Mexico in a visual fashion which makes it easy to understand. Highlights include death rates among working age adults, daily deaths due to alcohol-related issues, what is considered excessive drinking, and more.
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Alcohol Use in Catron County Infographic (publication)
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Alcohol Use in Catron County Infographic
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Executive Order 2022-002 Declaring Emergency in Rio Arriba County (publication)
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Executive Order 2022-002 Declaring Emergency in Rio Arriba county Due to Snow Squall and Authorizing Emergency Funds for the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management
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Confirmed Measles Cases in Lea County, Increased Risk of Exposure to Measles - February 14, 2025 (publication)
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Confirmed Measles Cases in Lea County, Increased Risk of Exposure to Measles
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Alcohol Use in McKinley County (publication)
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This helpful infographic provides information on the use of alcohol in McKinley County New Mexico in a visual fashion which makes it easy to understand. Highlights include death rates among working age adults, daily deaths due to alcohol-related issues, what is considered excessive drinking, and more.
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YRRS Report 2013: Middle School Lincoln County (health data)
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This report contains county level results from the 2011 New Mexico Middle School Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, a statewide survey of public school students, grades 6-8. Statewide and county level results are also available. Together, these documents comprise a useful tool for those working on youth-related issues at the state and local level.
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Lincoln County Health Profile 2003 (health data)
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Welcome to the fifth update of the New Mexico County Health Profiles. This publication is dedicated to users of county-level data as well as to those who contributed data, suggestions, interpretations, and comments. Thanks to so many of you, there are many improvements in this year’s version.
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YRRS Report 2009: High School Lincoln County (health data)
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This report contains county level results from the 2009 New Mexico High School Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, a statewide survey of public school students, grades 9-12. Statewide and county level results are also available. Together, these documents comprise a useful tool for those working on youth-related issues at the state and local level.
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YRRS Report 2011: Middle School Lincoln County (health data)
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This report contains county level results from the 2011 New Mexico Middle School Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, a statewide survey of public school students, grades 6-8. Statewide and county level results are also available. Together, these documents comprise a useful tool for those working on youth-related issues at the state and local level.
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YRRS Report 2011: High School Lincoln County (health data)
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This report contains county level results from the 2011 New Mexico High School Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, a statewide survey of public school students, grades 9-12. Statewide and county level results are also available. Together, these documents comprise a useful tool for those working on youth-related issues at the state and local level.
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YRRS Report 2013: High School Lincoln County (health data)
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This report contains county level results from the 2013 New Mexico High School Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, a statewide survey of public school students, grades 9-12. Statewide and county level results are also available. Together, these documents comprise a useful tool for those working on youth-related issues at the state and local level.
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YRRS Report 2009: Middle School Lincoln County (health data)
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This report contains county level results from the 2009 New Mexico Middle School Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, a statewide survey of public school students, grades 6-8. Statewide and county level results are also available. Together, these documents comprise a useful tool for those working on youth-related issues at the state and local level.
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YRRS Report 2005: Lincoln County (health data)
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This report contains county-level results from the 2005 New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, a statewide survey of public school students, grades 9-12. A companion document presents results for the state. Together, these documents comprise a useful tool for those working on youth-related issues at the state and local level.
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Hantavirus (topic)
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Department of Health conducting survey to improve disaster preparedness, response and recovery (news)
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August 12, 2024 — SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) announced that it will be conducting a survey of New Mexicans to improve disaster preparedness, response and recovery following the damaging wildfires and floods experienced in Lincoln County.
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Department of Health issues air quality tips during statewide wildfires (news)
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June 18, 2024 — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) is urging New Mexicans to consider air quality safety and wildfire preparation this week in response to wildfires in the state – particularly in the Lincoln and Otero County areas where the Village of Ruidoso and the lands of the Mescalero Apache Trib...
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First Flu Death in New Mexico This Flu Season (news)
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December 17, 2018 — The New Mexico Department of Health announced today the first flu-related death reported for the 2018-2019 flu season. The death occurred in a woman 65-years or older from Lincoln County. Her death is a important reminder that flu can cause serious illness or death, particularly among persons at ris...
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Las Cruces Public Schools (resource)
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Las Cruces Public School District is the second largest school district in New Mexico. Located 45 miles north of the Mexican border, it encompasses the City of Las Cruces, the villages of La Mesilla and Doña Ana, and covers the middle third of Doña Ana County.
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New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils (resource)
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Exists to support and strengthen the state’s county and tribal health councils.
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New Mexico Community Data Collaborative (resource)
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Features maps which contain aggregated data organized by sub-county areas such as census tract, zip code, school districts and other administrative boundaries. In addition, the user will find site specific information for public schools, licensed facilities and other public services.
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Public Health Advocacy (resource)
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The National Association of County and City Health Officials serves as the voice of local health departments in our nation's capital. It builds relationships with congressional and administration staff and develops advocacy strategies to influence federal action that affects local health departments. This online advocacy guide can help you understand the process and provide the necessary tools to communicate effectively with federal policymakers.
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Taos Farmers Market (resource)
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Taos’ premiere, authentic summer market, offers farm-direct groceries from eight northen New Mexico counties and Costilla county, Colorado. Information regarding hours, location, and other details can be found here.
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Las Vegas Farmers Market (resource)
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The focus of this webpage is the Tri County Farmers Market which features farmers from Mora, San Miguel, and Guadalupe Counties. The details include market location, days, and times.
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Hep A Health Alert Network Advisory (2019-02-20) (publication)
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The NMDOH has confirmed 40 acute hepatitis A virus infections in Bernalillo County. The outbreak has primarily affected people who report drug use and those who are currently experiencing homelessness. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state health departments are investigating hepatitis A outbreaks in multiple states among persons reporting drug use and/or homelessness and their contacts. To avoid a large-scale outbreak in our communities the NMDOH is issuing this HAN to advise clinicians.
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Success Stories of Guadalupe County (publication)
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Katrina Velasquez is busy racking up miles. The first-grader is her family’s motivator too, pushing her parents to walk with her on their five-acre property a mile outside of Santa Rosa.
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Success Stories of Curry County (publication)
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In Clovis, more than half of the elementary-school students participated in a challenge to improve their nutrition and be more active. Schools are developing edible gardens. Eleven of twelve elementary schools have salad bars, and all twelve have school yards that are open for community use outside of school hours.
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Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Newsletter - Spring 2024 (publication)
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Hello to our friends and partners across the state! It is the beginning of Nutrition Awareness Month, and Healthy Kids Healthy Communities (HKHC) coordinators have been busy working with their partners to prep gardens, honor food-service workers, launch basketball programs, create a county proclamation, post healthy eating tips on Facebook, teach healthy snack preparation, and much more!
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VFC Metro Region Temperature Log Form (publication)
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County: Bernalillo
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Success Stories of Socorro County (publication)
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Tom Hyden, who lives south of Socorro on a farm near San Antonio, calls himself the Tom Sawyer of the food-system movement in Socorro. “I try to convince other people how much fun it is,” Hyden said with a chuckle, referring to how the infamous character in Mark Twain’s book charms people into doing his chores.
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Defining and Analyzing a Health Problem (publication)
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This is an exercise with which to practice the Assessment Process for the problem of Excessive Drinking (alcohol) for your county. You will work in groups of five persons. You may each be from different counties.
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Success Stories of McKinley County (publication)
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Carol Burnett was attending a birthday party when a mother told her about her son’s daily salad report. When she comes home from work, he is so excited to tell her which kind of Burnett’s pre-packaged salads he ate at his elementary school that day.
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Ruidoso (location)
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111 Kansas City Road, Ruidoso, NM 88345
575-258-3252 - Phone, 575-244-9577 - Fax
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Carrizozo Senior Citizens Center (location)
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406 Central, Carrizozo, NM 88301
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Lodge at Sierra Blanca (location)
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107 Sierra Blanca Dr., Ruidoso, NM 88345
888‐323‐5216 - Phone
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Ruidoso Convention Center (location)
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111 Sierra Blanca Dr, Ruidoso, NM 88345
575-258-5445 - Phone
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Region IV Education Cooperative (location)
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143 El Paso Road, Ruidoso, NM 88345
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Hondo Valley Senior Center (location)
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10686 Hwy. 380, Hondo, NM 88336
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Capitan Schools Cummins Gym (location)
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150th Rd., Captain, NM 88316
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Ruidoso Community Center (location)
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501 Sudderth Dr., Ruidoso, NM 88345
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Final Tuberculosis Case Rates by County and Region 2023 (health data)
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A table of tuberculosis case rate data grouped by county and public health region.A table of tuberculosis case rate data grouped by county and public health region.
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Human Cases of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome in New Mexico in 1975-2024 by County, Year, Month, & Demographics (health data)
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Map of human Hantavirus cases in New Mexico by county by county.