Council Unanimously Approves Liquor License for Dixie Girl Restaurant on Central Avenue
Dixie Girl owner Denise Lane’s expression says it all – Los Alamos County Council gave unanimous approval this evening to the transfer of location for an on premise consumption liquor license submitted by Bliss on Tap, Inc. d/b/a Trinity Beverage Company. Lane’s son, Jake Smith, sits next to his mother. Council candidate Pete Sheehey and resident Rose Stephens are seated in the audience behind Lane and Smith at tonight’s Council meeting in Council Chambers. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Marcia Kaplan to Speak on Crowdfunding
LAEN News:
Marcia Kaplan will present Crowdfunding starting at 6:30 p.m. this Thursday, Oct. 25 to the Los Alamos Entrepreneurs’ Network at The Hive, 134 N.M., 4 in White Rock. The public is welcome.
Crowdfunding is an innovative new method of raising funds for one time creative projects, non-profits, social causes, and businesses.
Currently most campaigns are donation-based. If you or your organization wants to raise money for your project, cause, or business, you should attend this presentation to learn more about the crowdfunding opportunity.
Also, in April, as part of the JOBS Read More
Kristin Henderson to Address Charter Amendments Thursday at The Hive
LAEN News:Column: Following The Hogwarts’ Path On Power – Part III
Column by Elena Yang
When leaders are absent, there are those amongst the followers who would and could step in and become leaders.
When the trio, Harry, Hermonie and Ron, returned to Hogwarts to find the final Horcrux, they found Longbottom and Ginny Weasley had lead the students in various rebellious acts against the Dark Lord’s cadre of teachers and rules.
When Harry had to pretend to be dead in Hagrid’s arms, it was Longbottom who came charging at Voldemort. Charging at Voldemort!! And it was Longbottom Read More
Chief Bids Farewell to ‘Irreplaceable’ Assistant
Chief Wayne Torpy said goodbye to his assistant Sandra Salazar during her retirement party Friday at Fuller Lodge. “Sandra is irreplaceable … I have never had an assistant like Sandra before in my career and I don’t expect to again … she had tremendous technical skills but so do many people … Sandra went beyond that … in so many little things that she did, for example, she always let me know when someone was having a bad day or going through a rough time and needed my encouragement,” Torpy said. Salazar joined the Los Alamos Police Department in April Read More
Season’s Final White Rock Art Market is Sunday
LACDC News:
Join local artists and artisans for this season’s final outdoor Art Market in White Rock, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21.
The artists will be selling their jewelry, pottery, food items and much more.
For more information, contact 672-3183.
M-Test Demonstration at Khalsa Acupuncture Oct. 23
Column: Link Between Back Pain and Spinal Posture
By Jessica Kisiel M.S.
Several painful back conditions – stenosis, disc bulge or herniation, spondylolisthesis and sciatica – are due to improper spinal alignment.
Proper Spinal Alignment
Consisting of 33 bones called vertebrae the spine preforms a delicate balancing act. The top eight vertebrae create the cervical spine, the next 12, the thoracic spine, and the lower 5, the lumbar spine.
At the base of the spine are the sacrum and coccyx, which are segments of fused vertebrae.
The spine has three main curves. A forward or aching curve in the cervical and lumbar spine and a backward or Read More
‘The Black Hole’ Closing Forever Nov. 3
Courtesy photo
BLACK HOLE News:
Barbara Grothus, President of Los Alamos Sales Company, a unique salvage store affectionately dubbed “The Black Hole,” has announced that the business will close to the public on Nov. 3.
The business, established in 1953, has operated at 4015 Arkansas Ave., in Los Alamos since the 1970’s.
The family has an agreement with Alex Williams of Pasadena, Calif., to remove the remaining contents of the buildings starting on Nov. 5.
The business will remain open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Nov. 3.
“Alex worked with my father for years, and we are Read More
Money IQ: How Comfortable is Your Nest Egg?
Money IQHow Comfortable is Your Nest Egg?
Accumulating a nest egg for retirement should be a priority for every working person regardless of age.
Whether you have 10 or 40 years to go before retirement, consistently contributing to a retirement savings plan can be the ticket to financial freedom for individuals entering the “2nd” act of life.
Ask yourself what asset would make the biggest difference in your retirement years.
Some answers may be your home, 401k plans or other savings plans.
These are all good answers, but if you are reading this and not yet retired, Read More


































