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Interior Department Announces Highest-Ever Disbursements Of $21.53 Billion In Fiscal Year 2022 Energy Revenue

DOI News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of the Interior’s (DOI) Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) disbursed $21.53 billion in revenues Friday generated in fiscal year 2022 from energy production on federal and Tribal onshore lands, and federal offshore areas, including the record $4.37 billion generated from the New York Bight offshore wind lease sale.

This year’s disbursements include the highest-ever revenues from renewable energy programs on federal lands and waters, driven by President Biden’s efforts to jump-start the American offshore wind industry and make the Read More

New Mexico Attorney General Balderas Convenes Rio Arriba Opiate Working Group To Attack Addiction

Attorney General Hector Balderas

AG News:

ESPAÑOLA — New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas held a town hall-style discussion and invited elected officials, Tribal leaders, treatment disorder providers, those in recovery, behavioral health providers, law enforcement, educators, budget professionals, nonprofits and top community leaders in Española.

The group came together and selected diverse leaders to develop a regional prevention and intervention treatment plan by Dec. 1, 2022.

The group discussion focused on issues in the hard-hit community related to the opioid crisis, Read More

Balderas Announces Grant Program Resulting From Gold King Mine Settlement

Attorney General Hector Balderas

AG News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas has announced a nearly $4.3 million grant program to address harms in the northwest region of New Mexico as a result of the Gold King Mine Spill.

This includes harms based on public perception of the impacts of the spill.

Under the grant program, the NM Office of the Attorney General (NMOAG) has posted a request for proposal (RFP) from New Mexico government agencies, all political subdivisions (counties, municipalities, and special districts), non-profit organizations, and tribal governments. Read More

Jacona Village Bakery Delivering Fresh Bread To Co+op

Jacona Village Bakery is delivering breads and treats to the Los Alamos Co+op 3-7 p.m. every Tuesday. All breads and treats must be pre-ordered. Bags will be labeled and available for pick-up inside the co+op, and paid for at time of pick-up (cash or check). To pre-order, email  jaconavillagebakery@gmail.com by 7 a.m. Mondays. Visit instagram.com/jaconavillagebakery/. Courtesy/Co+op Read More

New Mexico Awarded Grant To Help Small Businesses Cultivate The Global Marketplace

Established in 2014 in Los Alamos, UBiQD’s first commercial product, UbiGro®, is a luminescent layer of light that uses fluorescence to create a more optimal greenhouse spectrum for crops. The film shifts the colors of sunlight to make plants grow faster and improves crop yield. Courtesy/EDD

Founded in 2012, Pajarito Powder is a leader in advanced catalyst and catalyst support development in rapidly accelerating clean/green hydrogen energy industries. The Albuquerque location serves as primary R&D and manufacturing operations for the international company. Courtesy/EDD

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Op-Ed: As Small Business Owners In Los Alamos, We Are Voting Democrat

By DAVID SAYRE
CTO/Cofounder Attack Research LLC

By TADEUSZ RAVEN
CEO/Cofounder Attack Research LLC

As small business owners, we support the current Democratic platform over the Republican platform for the reasons discussed below:

Healthcare

The current healthcare system favors big business over small or single owner business. Big business gets extremely favorable group pricing, custom group plans, and have dedicated healthcare representatives. One in six people are staying in jobs solely on the fear of losing and being unable to obtain healthcare coverage. When the founding partners Read More

Stansbury Releases Small Business Toolkit During First Week Of National Entrepreneurship Month

Rep. Melanie Stansbury

STATE News:

ALBUQUERQUE — During the first week of National Entrepreneurship Month, U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury (N.M.-01) released a new Federal Small Business Toolkit that her office created as a one-stop shop for New Mexico’s small business owners to find federal resources and assistance.  

New Mexico’s small businesses are the foundation of the state’s economyaccounting for 99 percent of the state’s businesses and employing over 54 percent of the state’s workforce. Last year, thanks to federal support for small businesses driven by the Democratic majority Read More

Nambe Drugs In Los Alamos Filling Prescriptions Quickly

Nambe Drugs is filling prescriptions quickly at 111 Central Park Square. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com

NAMBE DRUGS News:

With cold and flu season in full swing, Nambe Drugs continues to serve as a neighborhood drugstore filling prescriptions quickly at 111 Central Park Square in downtown Los Alamos.

The business fills prescriptions and mixes compounds, offers convenient immunization services on an appointment basis, and provides COVID boosters, seasonal flu shots, shingles and pneumonia vaccines. Nambe Drugs also sell pain medications, cold and allergy medications, vitamins,

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Los Alamos Chamber & MainStreet Announces Next Newcomers Meetup Nov. 7 At ProjectY Cowork Space

Los Alamos Chamber and MainStreet announce the next Los Alamos Newcomers Meetup at 5:15 p.m. Nov. 7 at project Y coworking space, located at 150 Central Park Square. These meetups are held the first Monday of every month, or the second Monday if there is a holiday. Meetings take place at project Y where folks can meet other newcomers and chat with some locals to get insider info about living in Los Alamos. Then the group moves across the street to the Tub where Chamber and MainStreet buy the first round! Los Alamos Chamber also has magnets to promote the discoverlosalamos.com relocation website. Read More

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