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On The Job In Los Alamos: Taran Cooley At Sirphey

Sirphey at 1793 Deacon St. is serving meals for lunchtime pickup and evening pickup or delivery. For information, visit www.sirphey.com or call 505.661.4003. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com

On the Job in Los Alamos Thursday is Taran Cooley, 19, heading out to deliver meals to local residents. The menu, which changes daily, is prepared fresh by professional chefs. Hot meals are available 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for takeout and evening delivery. For information, visit www.sirphey.com or call 505.661.4003. #worklosalamos #wheredisoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

State Of New Mexico Issues Public Health Guidance And Warnings For Christmas Holiday

Health Secretary-designate Tracie C. Collins, M.D.

STATE News:

SANTA FE – Health officials at the state of New Mexico on Tuesday issued public health guidance to New Mexicans to ensure residents are able to safely navigate the holiday season amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has claimed the lives of over 2,000 New Mexicans.

“This holiday season will not be what we’re used to,” Health Secretary-designate Tracie C. Collins, M.D. said. “We all wish it could be. We’re all tired of the pandemic. We’d all love nothing more than to celebrate the holidays just as we always do, but the reality is that Read More

Udall, Heinrich Vote For Emergency COVID Relief To New Mexico Families, Small Businesses, Health Care Workers

U.S. SENATE News:

Udall, Heinrich Vote To Deliver Emergency COVID Relief To New Mexico Families, Small Businesses, And Health Care Workers

WASHINGTON, – U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) voted to pass a $900 billion emergency COVID-19 relief package that will provide desperately needed assistance to New Mexico families, small businesses, hospitals, and public health systems.

The COVID-19 relief package will extend unemployment benefits; deliver direct payments to millions of American families; provide crucial relief to schools, small businesses, and Read More

New Mexico December Job Training Funds Announced

X2nSAT, Inc., is a full-service satellite network operator in Las Cruces. Courtesy/X2nSat

National Water Services in Santa Fe manufactures, installs and services purified water vending systems. Courtesy/NWS

JTIP News:

SANTA FE — The Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) Board approved funding for eight businesses in support of a total of 87 employees in December, (71 trainees and 17 interns), Economic Development Department Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced Monday.

Each month the board convenes in order to review applications from businesses all over New Mexico who wish Read More

Environment Department COVID-19 Watchlist: Dec. 21

NMED News:

The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) has updated its daily Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist, which includes New Mexico places of employment that have had two or more rapid responses in the last 14 days.

There are 183 establishments on the Watchlist.

The current Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist and closure list, which includes all establishments that have been required to close, are posted here.

The state initiates a rapid response when it learns of a positive COVID-19 case in a workplace. The state agency initiating the rapid response will offer direction to establishments Read More

Luján Votes For COVID Funding, Spending Package

From the Office of U.S. House Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Luján:

…Package Includes Direct Checks, Unemployment Benefits, Rental Assistance, Small Business Relief, and Funding for Vaccine Deployment

Washington, D.C. – U.S. House Assistant Speaker Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) voted for the House passage of a bipartisan omnibus appropriations package that includes COVID-19 funding.

The legislation funds the government through September and extends COVID-19 relief programs like federal enhanced unemployment benefits, economic impact payments, emergency rental assistance, and the Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: Jaramillo Of Home Instead

On the Job in Los Alamos is Felicia Jaramillo, the 2021 Santa Fe Home Instead nominee for Employee of the Year.  Out of more than 65,000 caregivers across the Home Instead Network, Jaramillo is in the running for National Caregiver of Year. ‘Felicia embodies the mission of Home Instead,’ said Ken Hendricks of Home Instead Los Alamos. One of Jaramillo’s clients was quoted in the Caregiver of the Year nomination form as saying, ‘Felicia taught me a lot about how to interact with someone suffering from dementia. As a result, I was able to maintain a reasonably good relationship with my mother and bury
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2020 Blue Bucks ‘Shop Small’ Raffle Winners Announced 

Blue Bucks gift bag winner Tanya Holland. Courtesy/Chamber

Blue Bucks gift bag winner Stephen Rinadi. Courtesy/Chamber

Blue Bucks gift bag winner Aida Saleh. Courtesy/Chamber

CHAMBER News:

  • “The icing on the cake is that our two grand prize winners immediately chose to generously donate their prizes …” –Chamber Director Ryn Herrmann

While Small Business Saturday was held Nov. 28 this year, the third annual Blue Bucks raffle officially kicked off the holiday shopping season early, running Nov. 15 through Dec. 15. 

The full month of earning Blue Bucks, a special “shop small” raffle Read More

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