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Natural Grocers™ Brings Its 6th New Mexico Store To The Los Alamos Community … Opening Wednesday Nov. 11

Natural Grocers™ News:

…Residents and visitors will enjoy a wide array of organic and natural foods at Always AffordableSM Prices

LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Natural Grocers, the nation’s largest family-operated natural and organic grocery retailer, announces the opening of its Los Alamos location, scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020.

Located at 1501 Trinity Dr., the new store will provide communities in and around Los Alamos access to fresh, 100-percent organic produce, high-quality organic and natural groceries, including 100-percent humanely and sustainably raised meats, 100-percent Read More

Jacci Gruninger Opens New Yoga Studio In Los Alamos

Jacci Gruninger in her yoga practice at 190 Central Park Square, #209. Courtesy photo

Jacci Gruninger offers yoga instruction, yoga therapy and Thai Yoga Massage Therapy. Courtesy photo

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

Jacci Gruninger, MS, C-IAYT, ERYT500, is bringing her extensive experience and knowledge of yoga and Thai Yoga Therapy to Los Alamos.

Gruninger opened her yoga practice, Yoga with Jacci Inspired Be-ing, Monday at 190 Central Park Square, #209.

While she does have a physical location, Gruninger also is offering her services on YouTube channel Read More

New Mexico Supreme Court Issues Affirmative Opinion On State’s Authority To Enforce Public Health Orders

NM Supreme News:

SANTA FE – The Legislature has authorized state officials to impose civil administrative penalties to enforce public health emergency orders restricting business operations, the New Mexico Supreme Court concluded in an opinion issued Thursday.

The Court’s unanimous written opinion provides the detailed legal reasoning for an oral decision issued from the bench in August following a hearing in which attorneys presented arguments to the justices.

A group of businesses had filed a lawsuit in district court challenging emergency health orders issued during the COVID-19 Read More

NMED COVID-19 Watchlist/Mandatory Closures Nov. 5

NMPED News:

…List includes New Mexico businesses with two or more rapid responses within the last 14 days and mandatory two-week closures.

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 currently 146 establishments on the Watchlist. The Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist and closure list, which includes all establishments that are currently required to be closed, are posted here.

A rapid response is initiated when

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Spotlight On Local Business: Revolt Coffee Winters At Tub

Revolt coffee is set up for business inside Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op. They will be serving drinks and pastries inside The Tub 6:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. They also offer curbside service. Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op is at 163 Central Park Square. Courtesy photo

By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
bjgordon@ladailypost.com

Staff and equipment nearly froze last winter at Revolt Coffee Company’s outdoor location in White Rock, owner Tony Andrade said.

This winter, Revolt will be snuggly tucked in at Bathtub Row Brewing Company through approximately Read More

Local Businesses Need Your Support This Holiday Season

General Manager Laurel Hardin displays new merchandise at Petree Garden Center & Florist, 2470 East Road. Visit petreegardencenter.com or call 505.257.6030. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

By LAURAL HARDIN
Petree Garden Center & Florist

Where you shop and how you spend matters, Los Alamos, small businesses need you.

I have a childhood memory of my grandmother making rag rugs from the scraps of cloth she saved. Every washrag, flower sack and dish towel squirreled away for some future use. It seemed quirky and antiquated at the time, but now I have a new understanding of my grandmother’s Read More

NMED COVID-19 Watchlist/Mandatory Closures Nov. 4

NMPED News:

…List includes New Mexico businesses with two or more rapid responses within the last 14 days and mandatory two-week closures.

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 currently 134 establishments on the Watchlist. The Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist and closure list, which includes all establishments that are currently required to be closed, are posted here.

A rapid response is initiated when Read More

Bureau Of Land Management In New Mexico Releases Notice For January 2021 Oil And Gas Lease Sale  

BLM News:

SANTA FE – In keeping with the Trump Administration’s goal of promoting American energy security, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposes to offer a total of 33 parcels totaling 6,442.36 acres at its January 2021 oil and gas lease sale.

The proposed parcels are located in Eddy and Lea counties, New Mexico, and in Wise county, Texas. The lease sale is scheduled to occur online at www.energynet on Jan. 14, 2021. The protest period begins Nov. 9, 2020 and ends Nov. 19, 2020.

Revenues from onshore oil and gas production on federal lands directly fund the U.S. Treasury and state budgets, Read More

County Hears Update On Downtown Master Plans

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily
kirsten@ladailypost.com

Development of the downtown masterplans for Los Alamos and White Rock is progressing, Los Alamos County Council learned during its work session Oct. 27.

Will Gleason of Dekker, Perich, Sabatini, the firm the County contracted to develop the master plans, reported that the vision and design workshops for the two plans are completed. Now, work begins on formulating concepts that embody the public’s vision for the downtown areas, he said. Work will begin revising Chapter 16 of the County’s Development Code in January.

As a recap for Read More

AFT New Mexico Wins Victory Against Abusive Teacher Recruiter Agency ‘Total Teaching Solutions International’

AFT New Mexico News:

CARRIZOZO –  AFT New Mexico and its former member Analyn Catli won the dismissal of a lawsuit Oct. 29, brought by infamous New Mexico teacher recruiter agency Total Teaching Solutions International (TTSI), based in Lincoln County.

AFT NM supported Catli and other victims of TTSI’s practices, by providing her with legal counsel during her trial.

TTSI is known to charge excessive recruitment fees to teachers in the Philippines as part of a process of bringing these teachers to the United States to teach in New Mexico’s public school districts. TTSI’s lawsuit against Catli Read More

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