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Council To Consider Proposed Ordinance Permitting Mobile Food Vending During Tonight’s Meeting

Courtesy/LAC

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos County Council will consider at its meeting this evening whether to adopt proposed ordinance 02-320, approved unanimously by the Planning and Zoning Commission April 21.

The proposed ordinance was developed by the County’s Community Development Department (CDD) staff to support mobile food vending throughout Los Alamos County. 

CDD officials explain that the Chapter 16 Development Code is silent on mobile food vending provisions in Los Alamos. Therefore, to support the 2016 Comprehensive Plan to diversify the economic base and promote growth Read More

Workers’ Comp Admin. To Resume In-Person Proceedings

New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration at 2410 Centre Ave. SE in Albuquerque. Courtesy/WCA

WCA News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration (WCA) will resume holding in-person trials and enforcement hearings June 6, in Albuquerque and all its six field offices. 

When the COVID-19 Global pandemic began in New Mexico in March 2020, the WCA swiftly adjusted all agency operations to be conducted virtually, never skipping a beat or falling behind.

Mediations, hearings and trials continued with staff working remotely in an effort to fulfill its Read More

Chevron Gives $250K Donation To New Mexico Wildfire Relief Efforts

CHEVRON News:

SAN RAMON, Calif. — Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) Tuesday announced a contribution of $250,000 from the Chevron Global Community Fund to the All Together NM Fund and Taos Community Foundation to support relief efforts for wildfires in New Mexico.

“Chevron is committed to supporting first responders, local governments, and non-profit organizations as they fight to contain fires across northern New Mexico,” said Mark Urfer, manager of Chevron’s Questa Site in Questa, N.M, which has employees, contractors, and community partners affected by the situation. “The Read More

Fort Union National Monument Hosts Junior Ranger Camps

Kids explore the Army encampment at Junior Ranger Camp 2021. Courtesy/NPS

NPS News:

WATROUS ― Do you have a kid in your life who loves history, science, or engineering? Are they willing to get their hands a little bit muddy and learn new things? If so, come join Fort Union National Monument in June.

They will be hosting two Junior Ranger camps in 2022: Thursday, June 2 (for ages 7-9) and Friday, June 3rd (for ages 10-12).

Check-in will begin 9 a.m. and activities will run until 3 p.m. Please wear comfortable shoes, bring a lunch, hat, and a water bottle.

Both camps are free! Spots are limited, so register Read More

Martinez: Enterprise Bank & Trust Community Impact Report

By LIDDIE MARTINEZ
President, Los Alamos Region
Enterprise Bank & Trust, Member FDIC

While I take great pride in the service Enterprise Bank & Trust provides to our clients, I am also proud of the impact we’ve made throughout the communities we serve.

I am excited to announce the release of our annual Community Impact Report. These motivational stories are told through the eyes of real people that have been affected by our efforts – beyond banking transactions.

This year’s report features a Los Alamos small business that was touched by a program that is very near and dear to me. In Read More

NNSA Cancels Y-12, Pantex Contract Award, To Hold New Competitions For Separate Site Management Contracts

NNSA News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has announced that it is canceling its November 2020 contract solicitation for management and operation of the Pantex Plant and Y-12 National Security Complex and terminating the contract award announced in November 2021 for the two sites.

NNSA intends to hold two new competitions for separate contracts to manage each site.

In December 2021, the Government Accountability Office received protests of NNSA’s contract award. In January 2022, NNSA announced that it was taking voluntary Read More

NMDWS: Disaster Unemployment Assistance For Wildfires

NMDWS News:

ALBUQUERQUE — At the request of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, President Biden has authorized federal disaster aid for the State of New Mexico making Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) available to New Mexicans whose employment or self-employment was lost or interrupted as a direct result of the 2022 Wildfires.

New Mexicans can now apply for DUA at various evacuation shelters, at any Workforce Connection Center across the state, or by calling the Unemployment Insurance Operations Center at 1.877.664.6984, 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The deadline to apply Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: At Victor’s Landscaping

On the job in Los Alamos Wednesday are co-owners Dawn Marie Maldonado and Victor Maldonado and Estimator Cari Parrack of Victor’s Landscaping, a division of Victors Lawns LLC, a locally grown business. Dawn Marie was born and raised in Los Alamos. As permanent residents since 1999, they said they value the community. Victor’s Landscaping offers a variety of landscaping services that allow clients to customize their properties. Licensing and insurance information is available at 505.661.9680. Visit www.VictorsLandscapingNM.com. #worklosalamos, #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo Read More

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