RDC: Tribal Economic Diversity Fund Opens July 1

RDC News:
The Regional Development Corporation (RDC) announces that the 2023 RDC Tribal Economic Diversity Fund will open July 1, 2023.
The Tribal Economic Diversity Fund assists for-profit businesses to diversify, sustain/grow revenue, leverage other investments, create jobs and put systems in place that lead to growth.
AWARD SIZE: Up to $8,000
ELIGIBILITY:
- Business enterprise owned by a federally recognized Indian tribe; or business owned at least 51 percent by an enrolled member(s) of a federally recognized Indian tribe from the Pueblos of Cochiti, Jemez, Nambe, Ohkay, Picuris,
Cinema Cindy Reviews: ‘Elemental’ Now Showing At SALA
Review by CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB
Los Alamos
“Elemental” is an animated story that takes place in a city where Water, Air, Earth and Fire all live. The Fire-landers appear to be the most recent immigrants, living in their own section of the city. For reasons of their flammability, they are often not welcome in enclosed public spaces.
The film opens with an immigrant couple from Fireland who arrive and go through immigration. Their language, “Fire-ish”, is not understood, so an agent writes their names as Burnie and Cinder. They start looking to rent a house but are repeatedly turned away. They find Read More
FBI Offering Up To $2,000 For Information On Three Men Fleeing After Robbing ATM Undergoing Maintenance In Albuquerque
The FBI and Albuquerque Police Department are asking for the public’s help to identify three males who at approximately 2:30 p.m. Thursday, June 15, 2023, robbed a Bank of the West ATM at 5901 Menaul Blvd. NE.
A staff technician was working on the ATM when a male came from behind and forced him away.
The male was accompanied by two unknown persons who assisted in robbing the ATM.
The male wore a black hat, white gloves and a mask.
The three men are of similar height, approximately 5 foot 6 inches.
Suspects fled northbound on Cagua Dr. NE, which is west of the Bank of the West.
The FBI is offering Read More
projectY cowork Los Alamos Celebrates 7th Anniversary
projectY cowork Los Alamos Membership & Program Manager Alice Holtzclaw, left, and Small Business Development Center Director Sandy Jones at Friday’s 7th anniversary celebration at 150 Central Park Square. projectY cowork offers coworking – an innovative approach to traditional office culture. By having a space dedicated to individuals rather than a single company, small businesses, entrepreneurs and those working from home can all benefit. Coworking members have access to fast and secure internet, a conference room, sound-proof phone booths, and more. On top of standard facility Read More
Project Oppenheimer: Shop, Dine & Experience Los Alamos & White Rock During ScienceFest July 7-18
New Mexico Film Office Announces Feature Narrative Film ‘In The Summers’ Filming In Las Cruces
NMFO News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Film Office Director Amber Dodson has announced that the feature film, “In the Summers” is filming in Las Cruces through June.
Set in Las Cruces, the story follows two girls who visit their divorced father over the course of 20 years.
“In the Summers” is produced by Alex Dinelaris (“Birdman”) and directed by Alessandra Lacorazza (“Mami’).
“We are excited to welcome ‘In the Summers’ to Las Cruces,” Film Las Cruces President and Doña Ana County Sen. Jeff Steinborn said. “It’s a wonderful project that fully utilizes our local crew and actors, and showcases our Read More
Scenes Of Nosotros, Grupo Quemazon, Ryan Finn And LAHS Jazz Band At Summer Concert At Pond
Latin band Nosotros takes a selfie with Chamber Director Ryn Herrmann this evening at the Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo
Grupo Quemazon opening for Nosotros this evening at the Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo
Grupo Quemazon performing with Ryan Finn and the LAHS Jazz Band this evening at the Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo
Crowd scene this evening at the Summer Concert at Ashley Pond Park. Courtesy photo Read More
Scenes From 2023 Pride Festival In Central Park Square
New Mexico Sen. Leo Jaramillo takes selfie with members of the Democratic Party of Los Alamos during the Los Alamos Pride Festival today in Central Park Square. Courtesy photo
New Mexico Sen. Leo Jaramillo poses with Democratic Party of Los Alamos Chair Andrea Determan during the Pride Festival today in Central Park Square. Courstey photo
Los Alamos resident Wendy Swanson, left, celebrates Pride along with New Mexico Sen. Leo Jaramillo and fellow resident Karyl Ann Armbuster during the Pride Festival today in Central Park Square. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
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Local Organizations Participate In 2023 Pride Festival
Los Alamos County Library System Senior Librarian of Community Engagement Eva Jacobson, left, and Youth Services Department Manager Melissa Mackey take part in the Los Alamos Pride Festival today in Central Park Square. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Pajarito Environmental Education Center Visitor’s Services Manager Ryan Ramaker participates today in the Los Alamos Pride Festival. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Kim Walker with Big Brothers, Big Sisters Mountain Region takes part in today’s Pride Festival. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Las Cumbres Read More
Wheeed! Selected By HIGH TIMES Magazine To Be Official Judge-Kit Distributor For Cannabis Cup New Mexico

WHEEED! News:
Local cannabis retailer Wheeed! has been selected by HIGH TIMES Magazine to be an official judge-kit distributor in the inaugural HIGH TIMES Cannabis Cup New Mexico.
Owner Jonathan LeDuc was interviewed and selected for this honor as 1 of 7 vendors and 1 of 23 cannabis retail establishments in the state of New Mexico.
According to their website, “The HIGH TIMES Cannabis Cup is the world’s leading cannabis competition, festival and trade show, celebrating the world of ganja through competitions, instructional seminars, expositions, celebrity appearances, concerts, product Read More





































