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Hive Hosts Mini-Sumo Robot Construction Class and Contest

HIVE News:

A mini-sumo robot construction class ending in a mini-sumo tournament is being sponsored by The Hive.

General contest rules are available at https:////www.robotroom.com/SumoRules.html.

Specific rules or variations for this contest will be posted at www.pelowitz.com/contest.

The construction class and competition are free and open to all. Class will be limited to no more than 20 participants. Register with Dave Jones (ferljones@yahoo.com).
For the class, a mini-Sumo robot kit must be purchased by the class participant and brought to the first class. Help every step of the
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Knitting and Dyeing Classes at Warm Hearts Yarn

BUSINESS News:
 
Warm Heart Yarn is offering a number of knitting and dyeing classes for adults at 35 Rover Blvd, Suite D in White Rock.
 
To register or for more information, call 672-2008 or visit classes@warmheartsyarn.com.
 
Learn to Knit: Dishcloth Series

Heidi and Katie are teaching a series of dishcloth classes, each focusing on a different skill. During the weeks we are teaching, Heidi will teach a class 10-11 a.m. Tuesdays, and Katie will teach 5-6 p.m. Thursdays. Participants do not need to take both classes; we are hoping to reach all who are interested by offering two

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Money IQ: The U.S. Economy 2013-So Far So Good

Money IQ
By ERIC LOUCKS

The U.S. Economy 2013-So Far So Good

The U.S. economy has been fairly resilient so far in 2013, despite facing many challenges. The fiscal cliff, the combination of tax increases and government spending cuts that began at the start of the year were largely averted.

The debt limit was increased, avoiding a contentious debate with potential negative ramifications for the economy. Finally the $85 billion in spending cuts that were agreed upon in 2011 as part of the debt ceiling reductions started in March of this year and are beginning to be felt across the economy.

The global Read More

Azazo Recycling Opens for Business

BUSINESS News:

This week marks the Grand Opening of Azazo Recycling, LLC at 3540 Orange St. # LV1, behind Los Alamos High School.

Azazo Recycling, LLC takes all electronic equipment including microwaves and small appliances. Electrical cords, brass, copper and other recycle items are accepted.

The company’s hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday and 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Cash prizes ranging from $5 to $100 will be given away during the company’s opening days.

Stop by and meet the folks behind Azazo Recycling, LLC and don’t forget to bring recyclable materials. Read More

New Mexico’s Mike Sather Appointed to Malcolm Baldrige Judges’ Panel

QNM News:

ALBUQUERQUE – Dr. Mike Sather, Director of the VA Cooperative Studies Program Clinical Research Pharmacy Coordinating Center in Albuquerque, was appointed for a three year term by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to the Judges’ Panel for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. 

The appointment was effective March of 2013. The Panel of twelve judges meet three times during the award cycle to discuss the Award process, select Award applications to receive site visits and, ultimately, recommend Award recipients to the Secretary of Commerce.

Dr. Sather recently served on Read More

LACDC Taps Three New Board Members

LACDC News:

The LACDC board of directors has appointed Stephanie Garcia Richard, Emma Canlas and Tom Netuschil to 3-year terms.

The board also approved the reappointment of Jim Hall, Denise Lane and Johnnie Martinez.

The LACDC board of directors is comprised of 15 individuals from the Los Alamos community and functions to direct the company in its initiative to promote sustainable economic progress in Los Alamos and the region. The new appointees are expected to bring valuable insight to the board based on their unique professional backgrounds and community involvement.

Garcia Richard

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Yang: From Branding To Identity

From Branding To Identity
By ELENA YANG

I appreciate people taking the time to give me feedback. The branding piece last week evoked some strong feelings. 

I cannot claim that a large number of readers resonated with my piece; I can only say that the people who responded to me by and large shared my expressed sentiment. One of the suggestions that struck me – and I have heard this view repeatedly since we moved here in 2002 – is that this town takes forever to make decisions.

Based on my brief sojourn at the Lab, as well as the steady stream of stories I have been hearing for more than a decade, it is not Read More

Los Alamos National Bank Celebrates 50 Year Anniversary

LANB News:

Los Alamos National Bank Celebrates its 50 Year Anniversary

  • LANB was opened in 1963 by group of local investors.

WHAT: Celebration to include sweepstakes, gifts and refreshments at all offices.

Members of the community are invited to help LANB celebrate 50 years of creating a better way.  Los Alamos National Bank was established in June 1963 by a group of local investors who saw the need for a convenient, full-service community bank. Now one of the largest and strongest banks in the state, LANB has more than 360 employees and offices in Los Alamos, White Rock, Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Read More

Sandoval County Small Business Development Center Receives Excellence and Innovation Center Award

Melanie Martinez and Ted Trujillo with the New Mexico Small Business Development Center Service Excellence and Innovation Center Award. Photo by Delores Trujillo
 
By VINT MILLER
UNM-Los Alamos

The Sandoval County Small Business Development Center (SCSBDC) has received the New Mexico Small Business Development Center Service Excellence and Innovation Center Award from the United States Small Business Administration (USSBA.)

The formal announcement was made by John C. Woolsey, district director of the USSBA, New Mexico District office located in Albuquerque. The award was presented Read More

Column: BRAIN Main Resource in Los Alamos

Column by Liviu Popa-Simil
Los Alamos

I agree with all the facts presented in the column: ‘How Los Alamos and Little New Mexico Can Help Feed the World’ by William Sellers (June 1, 2013 ladailypost.com):

  • Earth population by March 2012 > 7 billion;
  • Food a security issue;
  • Fresh water abundance started to be a main concern and a problem too – desalinization technology may help – but not too much; and
  • DOE funded SMRs.

But here we are of divergent opinions:

  • DOE’s nuclear funding is more shy than ever; and
  • SMR is just a trick to go around a misinformed public opinion, because all the technologies
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