Apples Are In At Los Alamos Farmers Market Thursday
‘Prism’ Special Section Returns To Los Alamos Daily Post
The cover of the PRISM special section featured Aug. 30, 2018 ,in the Los Alamos Daily Post. Post file photo
Staff Report
The monthly special section ‘PRISM’ is returning to the Los Alamos Daily Post after a pause due to the cancellation of community events and activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
PRISM features all the facets of art and entertainment taking place in Los Alamos and the surrounding communities of Taos, Española Valley, Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
This special section is published at the end of each month to promote arts and cultural events scheduled in each community in the upcoming
McQuiston: The Sharing Economy – When New Opportunities Create Insurance Challenges
By Allen McQuiston
Jemez Agency
Serving Los Alamos Since 1963
The “sharing economy” continues to provide individuals and families with non-traditional ways to rent vacation properties, hitch a ride via a ridesharing service and even rent vehicles for short-term use.
By now most of you are probably somewhat familiar with companies such as VRBO, Airbnb, Uber and Lyft. However, if you aren’t, these companies allow individuals to conduct business on a peer-to-peer level, taking the place of traditional property management, taxi, and rental car services.
I recently took a call from a personal Read More
New Mexico Environment Department Requests $7.1 Million Budget Increase For FY-2023 To Spur Clean Energy Investments Across State
NMED Cabinet Secretary James Kenney
NMED News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is requesting a budget increase of $7.1 million for Fiscal Year 2023 to spur clean energy investments across the state while aggressively mitigating the impacts of climate change.
“Investing in climate solutions is investing in clean energy jobs,” Cabinet Secretary James Kenney said. “We are requesting additional resources to drive environmental protections and our economy.”
NMED’s budget includes funding to implement a clean fuel standard that will decarbonize fuels used in the transportation Read More
FSN Invites Businesses And Patrons To Rubber Duck Hunt

FSN News:
Family Strengths Network is holding a Rubber Duck Hunt Sept. 20-25 and is inviting businesses and patrons to participate.
The concept is simple, businesses place a rubber duck jpg image at their businesses, and/or on their websites. The community goes on a Rubber Duck Hunt to find the ducks, scores points for finding them, purchases at participating local businesses and shares on social media about businesses where they find ducks.
A winner will be announced Sept. 25 and will receive a $150 gift card to local businesses.
If a local business is interested in participating, email fsn@lafsn.org Read More
Los Alamos County Council Proclaims ‘Keep It Co-op Day’
Los Alamos County Councilor Sean Williams reads a proclamation during the council’s Tuesday night meeting. The proclamation declares Sept. 25 ‘Keep It Co-op Day’ in Los Alamos County, denoting the grand opening of the new Co-Op Park at 1010 Central Ave. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Staff Report:
Los Alamos County Council presented a proclamation during its regular meeting Tuesday night in Council Chambers.
The proclamation declares Sept. 25 “Keep It Co-op Day”, denoting the grand opening of the new Co-Op Park at 1010 Central Ave.
Councilor Sean Williams read the proclamation, Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: Atomic City Auto Detailing
On the job in Los Alamos Tuesday cleaning a customer’s car is co-owner Nik Allen of Atomic City Auto Detailing, a mobile detailing business that services Los Alamos, White Rock and LANL. Allen is a 2008 Los Alamos High School graduate, who with his partner Sarah Downes, has operated the business for a couple of years. Downes said the business is certified, bonded, insured and GSA approved. They service individual vehicles, RV’s, fleet vehicles and Lab vehicles using water based green products. Downes added that doctors recommend deep cleaning vehicles every 6 months to remove dust and allergens Read More
Enterprise Financial CDE, LLC Awarded $60 Million New Markets Tax Credit Allocation
Enterprise News:
Funds Help Enterprise Support Community Development Projects
Enterprise Financial CDE, LLC (EFCDE), the subsidiary of Enterprise Financial Services Corp (NASDAQ: EFSC), has been selected by the CDFI Fund of the U.S. Department of Treasury to receive a $60 million allocation of New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC). These tax credits provide critical financing for community development projects and qualified businesses located in low-income and underserved communities.
This is the fifth NMTC allocation awarded and brings the total amount of allocation to EFCDE to $243 million Read More
Hardin: When A Global Shipping Container Shortage Challenges A Local Business
By LAURAL HARDIN
General Manager
Petree Garden Center & Florist
When you think of shopping local the first thing that comes to mind probably isn’t that a world-wide shipping container shortage will affect your fall bulbs or Holiday gift shopping. But it certainly will.
At Petree Garden Center & Florist we source lines from artists and manufacturers here in the US and around the world. When there’s a shortage of workers to harvest bulbs in Holland or a port in China is closed for a few days or a massive freighter gets stuck in a canal, every part of the supply chain breaks down. Lack of containers, Read More
Scenes From Final Los Alamos Summer Concert Of 2021
Before lighting cut short the final Los Alamos Summer Concert Friday, members of the Santa Fe Youth Symphony Association Jazz Project performed at Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
2021 Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Princess Aspen Jaramillo sings the national anthem at the start of the concert Friday at the pond. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com
Española Latino band Divino opens for the Santana Tribute Band, Smooth, Friday evening at Ashley Pond Park. Unfortunately, lighting caused an early ending to the final Summer Concert of the season. Photo by Read More

































