Steve Wells Details Elements of Business Success
Andy Andrews, left, president of the Los Alamos Entrepreneurs Network, introduces LANB President Steve Wells who gave a presentation to community members and entrepreneurs gathered at The Hive Thursday night. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By Carol A. Clark
Los Alamos National Bank President Steve Wells isn’t an entrepreneur but he knows quite a few. In fact, thousands of people with business ideas have sat across the desk from Wells over the last 35 years.
“I’ve seen some of those ideas turn people into millionaires and I’ve seen people go broke,” Read More
New Mexico Dead Last in Internet Availability
Staff report
In an age where being connected and having access to information is critical to economic success, U.S. Census figures show that New Mexico is dead last when it comes to households having access to the Internet.
The Census Bureau survey shows that only 64.1 percent of New Mexico households had high-speed internet access in 2010.
The average rate nationwide for Internet access is 71 percent.
New Hampshire is number one with a rate of 86.2 percent.
Even Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama and Louisiana have higher access rates than New Mexico.
Following New Hampshire, Read More
White Rock’s Art Market Seeks Exhibitors
CREATIVE DISTRICT News:
The Los Alamos Creative District on Sunday, Aug 26 will hold its second Art Market.
The location is the outdoor space in front of The Hive, 134 N.M. 4 in White Rock.
The market will run 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is free to the public.
The Los Alamos Creative District is looking for artists/artisans to join in and sell at the market.
Owner and jewelry designer Kathy Kjeresen of Kathy’s Natural Designs participated in the first Artisan’s Market. The event is sponsored by the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce as a way to provide local and regional Read More
Don Taylor Helps Animal Adoption Effort
UPDATE – Domino has been adopted!Column: Money IQ for the College Bound Student and His or Her Parents
Money IQHow quickly the time has passed and now you are sending your child off to college.
You might be asking yourself, “What does my student know about money management and how can I prepare them for it?”
This week’s Money IQ introduces you and your college bound student to Student checking accounts and the tools available to help manage them.
Most financial institutions have accounts for students. The question is, “How do you determine which one is right for you and your student?”
Start by looking for Student accounts that have low or no minimum balance requirements.
Most will Read More
Boomerang Thrift Boutique Celebrates First Decade
Boomerang Thrift Boutique, 814 South Riverside Dr. in Espanola carries gently used clothing for every member of the family including Fido. Shoes and cowboy boots, furniture, art, antiques, collectibles, books, cd’s and dvd’s, home decor items, kitchen items, toys and more are available in the store. Photo by Mandy Marksteiner
By Mandy Marksteiner
When you pull into the driveway, you’ll notice adobe walls have been cheerfully painted with flamingoes and flowering vines.
The flower garden has been cared for and decorated with colorful pinwheels. A table is set up in the shade Read More
Meet Ruby K’s New Operations Manager: Melissa Schmidt
Ruby Alexander, center, of Ruby K’s at 20th Street and Central Avenue with her new operations manager Melissa Schmidt, left, and architect Steve Shaw. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.com
By Mandy Marksteiner
Melissa Schmidt, newly hired operations manager at Ruby K’s Bagel Cafe, plans to use her communication skills to lead the staff through changes at the restaurant.
“This is a big time at Ruby K’s,” said Schmidt, who was also a shift supervisor at Starbucks, where she has worked for the past six years. “Ruby (Alexander) has a lot of great ideas. It’s an exciting place to work and for Read More
Steve Wells to Speak Thursday at The Hive on Financial Challenges of Entrepreneurship
LAEN News:
The community is invited to join the Los Alamos Entrepreneurs Network at 6:30 p.m. Thursday for a conversation with Steve Wells, President of Los Alamos National Bank.
Steve W. Wells
President and Chief Administrative Officer
Los Alamos National Bank
LAEN is privileged to host Wells on the evening of Aug.16 at The Hive,134 N.M. 4 in White Rock … please note that seating is limited so plan to arrive early.
Wells has served as president of Los Alamos National Bank since 1994.
He began his banking career 34 years ago and has been with LANB since 1985 and serves on the bank’s board Read More
Dance Arts Los Alamos Hosts Dancer’s Resale and Open House; Announces Fall Classes
Photo by Paulo T. Photography
DALA News:
Dance Arts Los Alamos (DALA) will kick off its 2012-2013 year with the Dancer’s Resale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the White Rock Studios at 111 Longview Dr. in White Rock.
An Open House will be held noon to 4 p.m. for families new to DALA, or anyone who has questions about classes or needs assistance with the registration process.
DALA has expanded its class offerings again this year and is offering more than 45 classes at its three studios located in both Los Alamos and White Rock.
DALA is pleased to add Melissa Briggs to the faculty who will Read More
Heather Wilson Meets with Local Business Community
U.S. Senatorial candidate Heather Wilson shares a lighter moment with Executive Director Kevin Holsapple of the Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation and members of the Los Alamos business community during a luncheon Saturday at the Dixie Girl Restaurant on Central Avenue. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos County Council Chair Sharon Stover speaks with U.S. Senatorial candidate Heather Wilson during a lunch meeting with local business people at the Dixie Girl Saturday. Both Wilson and Stover, who is running for County Clerk, marched in Saturday’s Read More


































