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New Mexico Consortium CEO Steve Buelow Retires

NMC Chief Executive Officer Steve Buelow has announced his retirement.Courtesy photo

New Mexico Consortium News:

Following a long career of science research and management, New Mexico Consortium (NMC) Chief Executive Officer Steve Buelow has announced his retirement. 

Buelow, earned degrees in Chemistry and Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and in Physics and Chemical Physics from Harvard University.

Before joining the NMC in 2012 as the Director of Laboratory Research, Buelow held research and management positions at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Read More

Los Alamos Daily Post Celebrates 11th Anniversary!

By CAROL A. CLARK
Publisher/Editor
Los Alamos Daily Post

The Los Alamos Daily Post is celebrating its 11-year anniversary today at its world headquarters in downtown Los Alamos. It is our privilege to bring the news to our readers in Los Alamos, across the nation and around the world 365 days a year.

The news team is taking this opportunity to express our appreciation to our wonderful columnists, citizen photographers and other contributors who add so much to the content we provide our readers. We also are very grateful to our advertisers – many have supported us faithfully since we first opened Read More

Renovation Progress Moving Slowly On ‘Cochon’ … But Exciting News Coming Soon!

The grand opening of the new downtown eatery ‘Cochon’ at 1801 Central Ave., was postponed last December due to unexpected water damage and other issues uncovered during initial renovations. Progress has been slow but the opening is still tentatively scheduled for summertime. Owner Laura Crucet told the Los Alamos Daily Post Monday that despite the rather discouraging delays at Cochon – she will be making an exciting announcement for the community very soon! Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Beso Jewels At Village Arts Friday & Saturday Feb. 10-11

Vintage Sterling Silver Tiffany & Co. Courtesy/Beso Jewels

Diamond Engagement Ring, .75ct, VS1, 18k. Courtesy/Beso Jewels

By TERESA STARR
Beso Jewels

Beso Jewels will be at Village Arts 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10 and 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11.

It is almost Valentine’s Day and you deserve a gift. Wrap it and open it on the 14th.

Beso Jewels  is offering a large selection of Valentine’s themed gifts. This month’s birthstone is Amethyst, and to plan ahead, March is Aquamarine.

For special jewelry requests or questions, call 505.323.1690 or email besojewels@gmail.com. Layaway Read More

Satori Healing On Relocation & Addition Of Primary Care

Scene from a previous Chamber ribbon cutting ceremony at Satori Healing. From left, Kevin Schoenberger PT, Tracy Martin PA-C, Patrick Martin, MD and Kristin Barnes, RN. Post file photo

CHAMBER News:

Satori Healing announces that it has relocated to a new space at 2610 Trinity Dr. #14 and will celebrate a Grand Re-Opening noon Monday, March 6, with an open house and Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony.

Satori Healing is a physician-run, primary care and IV infusion clinic. It provides IV hydration, vitamin/antioxidant therapy, supportive IV Ketamine therapy with referral, and platelet Read More

NMDOT & EDD Announce Joseph De La Rosa Tapped As Senior Advisor For Global Trade & Infrastructure Investments

Transportation Secretary Ricky Serna

STATE News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) has announced that Joseph De La Rosa, the special projects chief with the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT), will work for both agencies.

De La Rosa will remain with NMDOT, working closely with Transportation Secretary Ricky Serna, and will now take on a new title and job description with Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes. De La Rosa will work to strengthen the connection between transportation and infrastructure projects in support of global Read More

Governor Announces Members Of Business Advisory Council For Crime Reduction In New Mexico

STATE News:

SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Friday members of the newly created Business Advisory Council for Crime Reduction in New Mexico, tasked with supporting the governor in addressing crime affecting businesses statewide.

The group held its first meeting Friday morning.

Each council member offers a diverse background and unique perspective about the risks posed to storefronts and communities.

The group will work directly with businesses to hear and understand how crime is affecting businesses in communities statewide in order to follow and support legislation Read More

Heinrich, Luján Bill Provides Historic, Permanent Investment In Home Care For Seniors, People With Disabilities

U.S. SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) are original cosponsors of legislation to expand access to home and community-based services for older adults, people with disabilities, and injured workers, while increasing pay and improving benefits for the caregivers who provide this life-sustaining care.

“In New Mexico and across the country, seniors and people with disabilities grapple with accessing affordable, high-quality care,” Heinrich said. “This is a struggle that so many families experience, often feeling Read More

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