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Clark & Kendall’s Weekend Preview: May 3

This week’s preview sponsored by www.fyila.com

“Support Our Veterans” Fundraiser Ribeye Steak Dinner 6 p.m. Friday, May 3 at VFW Post 8874 (on Trinity across from Sonic.) $16 per person includes ribeye steak, baked potato, corn on the cob, salad, dinner roll and dessert. Tickets sold at the door. Proceeds support veteran’s programs.

Stones in His Pockets 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 3 at Los Alamos Little Theater (1670 Nectar Street)
Show will run for three weekends at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets are available at CB Fox or at the door, $12 general admission or $10 for
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First Outdoor Farmers Market of Season Opened Thursday

Shoppers peruse Thursday’s first outdoor Farmers Market of the spring season. The market is held each Thursday morning throughout the season in the skate park parking lot at the Mesa Public Library in Los Alamos. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos County Council Chair Geoff Rodgers, third from right, and Councilor Pete Sheehey, second from right, talk to shoppers at Thurday’s Farmers Market. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com
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Kendall: Down the Rabbit Hole at County Council

The Cheshire cat in Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ drawn by John Tenniel (1820-1914) in the 1866 edition. Courtesy
Column by GREG KENDALL
Los Alamos Daily Post

An unusual proceeding took place at Tuesday night’s County Council meeting in which GEW Mechanical, Inc. of Albuquerque was protesting the granting of a contract to Landis & Gyr Company for “Automated Metering Infrastructure” as part of the Department of Public Utilities NEDO Smart Meter Project. Council was conducting a “quasi-judicial” hearing that is much like Read More

Ashley Pond Improvements Contract Award Delayed

Ashley Pond. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

Staff Report

This morning (Tuesday, April 30, 2013) Los Alamos County issued the following message: “Ashley Pond Park Improvements – The consideration of award of contract has been pulled from this evening’s Council meeting agenda. As soon as a new date is available for consideration of award, an update will be posted to the webpage”

At tonight’s council meeting the County Council was scheduled to consider “Contract for General Services, Agreement No. AGR13-3962 with Santa Clara Construction, Read More

Water Main Break on N.M. 4 at Truck Route

Water pools at the scene of a water main break on N.M. 4 near the Truck Route early this evening in White Rock. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

Staff report

Evening commuters to White Rock encountered a fountain of water shooting up over six feet into the air at the intersection of N.M. 4 near the Truck Route.

A Department of Public Utilities crew was on scene and preliminary reports indicate that they will be working through the night to make repairs.

The water main break flooded a portion of the roadway. Motorists in the area should exercise caution Read More

Clark & Kendall’s Weekend Preview: April 25

This week’s preview sponsored by www.fyila.com


Authors Speak – David Noble Thursday, April 25 at Mesa Public Library
In his newest book, “In the Places of the Spirits,” photographer and author David Noble gives readers the inside scoop on his art.

Fire-Up for Scouting Cub Scout Event  6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, April 25 Station #4 in Los Alamos (4401 Diamond Dr. across from the Golf Course.)
Boys who will graduate from K through 4th grades (5-10 years old) can be registered for the Cub Scouting program, including summer activities such as June Day Camp. Fire station firefighters
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Physical Therapy Plus Celebrates 25 Years

From left, Office Manager Michelle Pinkerton and Physical Therapy Plus owner Annette Weyrauch at their Los Alamos location. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

By GREG KENDALL
Los Alamos Daily Post

Annette Weyrauch, MSPT, is celebrating 25 years of providing physical therapy services in Los Alamos.

Weyrauch owns Physical Therapy Plus, Inc. with locations in Los Alamos, Santa Fe and Pojoaque. She began her business working as the only physical therapist and has grown to employ seven physical therapists among her three offices.

Her Los Alamos office is open Tuesday through Friday and Read More

Do You Have a Great Idea You Want to Share?

Grandmother’s Joy by Fritz White. Courtesy photo

APPB News:

The Art in Public Places Board (APPB) has developed an “Open Call for Art/Ideas” to provide Los Alamos citizens the opportunity to suggest ideas or artwork that they would like added to the public art collection.

This can include any suggestion that involves public art to beautify the community.

Artists and citizens are asked to recommend artwork, either existing or conceptual, for a specific public location in Los Alamos County. The purpose of this “Call for Art” is to gather public input for a varied and well-positioned public Read More

Clark & Kendall’s Weekend Preview: April 19

This week’s preview sponsored by www.fyila.com

Los Alamos Lacrosse is Hosting 1st Home Game of 2013 Season 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 19 at Dara Jones Field in White Rock
Come out and cheer as they face Santa Fe Prep

“Living Things” Exhibit Opening Reception 5-7 p.m. Friday, April 19 at Karen Wray Fine Art Gallery. Meet and see the work of artist, Becky Steritz. Celebrating with work that features plants and animals and everything coming back to life. Join us for a reception where you can meet the artists and enjoy refreshments and music.

Coro de Camara Concert – The American Sound 7-9 p.m. Read More

Two Dead, Dozens Wounded in Boston Marathon Explosions

Breaking News:

At 2:50 p.m. east coast time today, two explosions about 20 seconds apart killed two people and injured dozens more, according to multiple news reports.

The explosions occurred near the finish line at the Boston Marathon where runners and spectators crowded the area.

Most recent reports are calling these explosions a “terrorist attack” and officials have shut down the air space over Boston.

A third explosion has been reported to have occurred at the JFK Library several miles from the Boston Marathon finish line. 

Also according to reports, another device Read More