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Acupuncture Center Of Los Alamos Has New Owner

Dr. Aimee Price

BUSINESS News:

After 13 years serving the good people of Los Alamos, owner of the Acupuncture Center of Los Alamos, Dr. Henry Ahlefelder is retiring. New owner Dr. Aimee Price is taking the helm.

For the past six years Drs. Ahlefelder and Price have worked together to provide high quality and effective acupuncture treatments.

“Since joining our practice Dr. Price has made a major contribution to our Los Alamos community,” Dr. Ahlefelder said. “Her ever expanding patient base is testament to both her skill level, and her ability to make people feel comfortable with treatment. Read More

New Mexico Human Services Dept. Holds Listening Sessions

HSD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD) is holding public listening sessions to receive feedback regarding the department’s business processes and customer satisfaction.

The department is seeking input from customers, providers, employees, advocacy organizations and members of the public about how it can improve its services to New Mexicans.

Specifically, the department is requesting feedback regarding:

  • Medicaid and Behavioral Health Services;
  • Child Support Services; and
  • Applying for HSD benefits and Customer Service.

Additionally, members of the Read More

LAMC Selects Jennifer King For 2021 Mercy Award

Los Alamos Medical Center 2021 Mercy Award Recipient Jennifer King. Courtesy/LAMC

LAMC News:

Los Alamos Medical Center (LAMC) has announced that Jennifer King has been recognized as the hospital’s 2021 Mercy Award winner.

The Mercy Award recognizes one employee from each of LifePoint Health’s hospitals who profoundly touches the lives of others and best represents the spirit and values on which the company was founded.

King is recognized for demonstrating compassion and unwavering commitment to helping others.

The Mercy Award is an annual recognition program established in 2002 to honor Read More

NIST Releases Tips & Tactics For Dealing With Ransomware

NIST News:

Used in cyberattacks that can paralyze organizations, ransomware is malicious software that encrypts a computer system’s data and demands payment to restore access.

To help organizations protect against ransomware attacks and recover from them if they happen, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published an infographic offering a series of simple tips and tactics. 

NIST’s advice includes:

  • Use antivirus software at all times — and make sure it’s set up to automatically scan your emails and removable media (e.g., flash drives) for ransomware and other
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Local Landlords And LANL Address Property Lease Issues

View taken Tuesday of Central Avenue in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

How to succeed in business is a frequently discussed topic that ignites a wide range of opinions.

It is certainly discussed heavily in Los Alamos. Los Alamos County has had initiatives to foster a successful, thriving business community, including the recent effort to develop downtown master plans for Los Alamos and White Rock that reflect the community’s downtown goals and needs. An outcome will be an extensive update to the Read More

Vision For Downtown Areas Gets More In Focus

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

The vision of an ideal downtown in Los Alamos and White Rock is coming more and more in focus.

Thursday evening, Dekker, Perich and Sabatini (D/P/S), the contractor tasked with developing the downtown master plans, presented drafts of the plans for the public’s consideration.

The open house meeting for the master plans was held virtually and attendees were polled on their thoughts regarding the draft plans.

During an interview with the Los Alamos Daily Post Friday, Los Alamos County Planning Manager Bryce Ternet emphasized Read More

Saputo Dairy USA Expands Manufacturing In Las Cruces

Saputo Dairy USA, is expanding its Las Cruces manufacturing operation and adding 150 employees. Courtesy/McClure Publications

EDD News:

LAS CRUCES —  New Mexico Economic Development (EDD) Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes has announced that Saputo Dairy USA, one of the largest cheese and dairy foods producers in the United States, has been awarded state economic assistance to expand its Las Cruces manufacturing operation and add 150 employees, 

As part of the expansion, Saputo Dairy USA is planning to invest up to $30 million in its existing facility at the Las Cruces Innovation and Industrial Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: Stylists Coloring Hair At Allure

On the job in Los Alamos at Allure Salon, 148 Central Park Square, are stylists from left, Emma Kusserow, Owner/Operator Shelley Jankowski and Kim Chase applying Pravana Chromesilk vivid neon coloring to Skyelar Miller’s hair. Miller traveled down from Taos Tuesday to have her hair colored by the stylists at Allure Salon. For information and to make an appointment, call 505.261.8583. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Skyelar Miller shows off her new hair colors Tuesday in front of Allure Salon in Central Park Square. Photo by Allure Read More

Sullivan: Los Alamos Commerce And Development Corporation (LACDC) Supports Local Business

By PATRICK SULLIVAN
Executive Director
LACDC

Recently, there has been some misinformation in local media regarding Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation (LACDC) and its associated Chamber of Commerce and MainStreet programs.  I’d like to take this opportunity to provide some facts about the organization and the work we do.

LACDC is a private not-for-profit 501 C (6) economic development organization. It is not part of, nor subsidized by, Los Alamos County or by Los Alamos National Laboratory. LACDC does have a contract with the County to operate both visitor centers and a contract Read More

DOH Announces Businesses, Nonprofits, Religious Congregations, Community Centers, Other Organizations Can Request On-site COVID Vaccination Events

Cabinet Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins

DOH News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) Tuesday announced that businesses, nonprofits, religious congregations, community centers, and other organizations can now request on-site vaccination events through a new DOH webform at getvaxnm.com.

“DOH is committed to making vaccine available to New Mexicans where they live and work,” Cabinet Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins said. “By offering organizations the opportunity to request on-site vaccination events, we’ll make getting a shot even easier.”

Organizations that can bring Read More

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