U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján Meets With New Mexico Mayors To Highlight American Rescue Plan Relief For Communities

From the Office of U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján:
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In his continued efforts to meet with communities across the state to highlight relief for New Mexicans in the American Rescue Plan, U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján met last week with Carlsbad Mayor Dale Janway, Elida Mayor Durward Dixon, Gallup Mayor Louie Bonaguidi, Red River Mayor Linda Calhoun, Springer Mayor Boe Lopez and Taos Mayor Dan Barrone.
Sen. Luján met with each mayor individually to discuss the implementation of the American Rescue Plan and how it will benefit the respective communities.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has touched every Read More
Enterprise University Features Local Presenters From LANL
Enterprise Bank & Trust News:
Enterprise Bank & Trust announces two upcoming presentations through Enterprise University featuring officials from Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Both presentations are free of charge and open to the public. Those interested in attending may register at https://www.enterprisebank.com/eu-registration.
Steven Renfro
A TEAM APPROACH TO MANAGING PROJECTS
Instructed by Steven Renfro, Program Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Wednesday, May 12, 2021 (1-2:30 p.m. MDT)
Managing teams in a modern world is often about providing the proper
Community Asset Awards Pride In A Pandemic: Dr. Cyndi Wells, Ken Nebel And Laura Crucet Are Recognized
Delicious goodies from Pig & Fig Café made by Laura Crucet. Courtesy photo
By BERNADETTE LAURITZEN
C’YA Executive Director
There have been many businesses going above and beyond the call of duty, during the last year, but the Champions of Youth Ambitions, (C’YA), will highlight just a few.
The Pride in the Pandemic series has lasted a few months now, spotlighting the work of people, programs and projects that have made the last year a bit more bearable.
The Community Asset Awards announcements for 2020 kicked off on Martin Luther King Jr Day to highlight many of those of service. Work began Read More
Pre-Order To Pick Up Curbside At Farmers Market Thursday
Posts From The Road: Oldest McDonald’s In America
Single Arch: A single arch stands 60-feet high on the corner of Florence and Lakewood in Downey, Calif. This early signage also features the first McDonald’s mascot Chef Speedee. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Exterior: The exterior of this McDonald’s features mid-century architecture with windows in front for customers to walk up and place orders. A second building sits next to the original, which provides indoor dining and a small McDonald’s museum. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com
Price Comparisons: A sign hangs above the ordering window, which compares prices and value Read More
Chile Line Foods, LLC Donates $5,000 To United Way!
Chile Line Foods, LLC co-owner Liddie Martinez, right, presents a $5,000 Cornerstone donation check to UWNNM Executive Director Cindy Padilla Thursday at Blue Window Bistro. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com
“United Way is the cornerstone of our nonprofit community and it is a privilege to help them do their work.” –Liddie Martinez
Chile Line Foods, LLC co-owners Liddie and Rick Martinez have made a $5,000 Cornerstone donation to United Way of Northern New Mexico (UWNNM).
Martinez presented the check to UWNNM Executive Read More
DNCU Breaks Ground On Second Branch In Española
Officials from DNCU break ground recently on a new building in Española, from left, CXO Deb Salazar, CEO/President Chuck Valenti, EVP David Weidauer, SVP Member Experience Yvette Romero, VP Member Experience – Northern Region Jessica Ortiz and AVP, Brand Marketing + Communications Diego Muñoz. Courtesy/DNCU
Rendering of DNCU’s new building at 1720 N. Riverside Dr. in Española.. Courtesy/DNCU
DNCU News:
ESPAÑOLA — Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU), northern New Mexico’s hometown financial cooperative announced the official start of construction at the site of its second location Read More
Williams: Focusing Downtown On Retail
By SEAN WILLIAMS
Los Alamos County Councilor
Since taking office—and as I promised on the campaign trail—I’ve been working on policy to bring us the kind of downtowns we all want. This has culminated in a draft ordinance for a new Pedestrian Retail zone that limits downtown ground-floor spaces to customer-oriented businesses.
Specifically, it would limit the downtown areas to “pedestrian-oriented ground floor mixed use retail sales, entertainment, restaurants, including food and beverage, and personal and medical services with upper floor residential and professional offices.”
Zoning Read More
Pre-Order To Pick Up Curbside At Farmers Market Thursday
LANL: Embed Your Start-up In The ‘Secret City’
Researchers investigate details of an astronomical simulation in the Cave Automatic Virtual Environment at LANL’s Supercomputing Center. Scientific innovators are invited to embed their companies in the technology and talent of the Laboratory for two years as part of the new NM LEEP program. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
- New entrepreneurship program provides financial support and access to Los Alamos National Laboratory’s resources and expertise
Innovators and start-up companies working to solve national security challenges through advanced materials, advanced computing, artificial Read More





































