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New Postage Rate Increase Three Times Inflation

NNA News:

The Postal Regulatory Commission handed everyone who uses the mail a lump of coal on Christmas Eve: approval of the U.S. Postal Service’s proposal to raise postage rates by more than triple today’s inflation.

National Newspaper Association (NNA) President Robert M. Williams Jr., publisher of the Blackshear (GA) Times, said NNA respectfully disagrees with the Postal Service’s request as well as the commission’s decision. He insists a lack of action by Congress to enact postal reform is at the root of the problem.

The new rates will likely go into effect Jan. 26 if USPS elects to accept Read More

New Mexico Nationally Recognized for Improved Tax Fairness

Gov. Susana Martinez

STATE News:

SANTA FE – Gov. Susana Martinez announced that New Mexico has been recognized by the Council On State Taxation (COST), a national nonpartisan taxpayer watchdog group, for a dramatic improvement in state tax administration.

The group has upgraded New Mexico’s rating from a D to a B after the state adopted several reforms to simplify the tax code, making it fairer and more user-friendly. COST monitors and rates every state on tax appeal processes and administrative practices based on fairness of tax laws and regulations for tax administration.

“This new rating Read More

Yours Truly Diana’s Pet Grooming Shop Changes Location

Local yorkie Tyrone waits for his grooming sesson at Yours Truly Diana’s. Courtesy photo

BUSINESS News:

Yours Truly Diana’s pet grooming shop has moved from 208-B DP Road to 2453 35th St., in Los Alamos.

The new shop will open Jan. 8 in the two-story house with the blue roof and rock lower level on the west corner of Diamond Drive and 35th Street. 

Park in the driveway and follow the signs and sidewalk to the entrance door of the shop. Be sure to keep dogs on leash or tightly held in your arms when arriving and departing.

“We hope you all had a safe and happy holiday season, and look

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Discovery Day Deadline Extended to Jan. 7

HD3 News:

The High Desert Discovery District (HD3) – the state’s privately lead high technology start-up accelerator – and its partners New Mexico Consortium and Los Alamos Commerce and Development Center – have announced they will extend the Los Alamos Discovery Day application deadline to Jan. 7. 

All innovators from across New Mexico are encouraged to apply. 

Discovery Day will take place Feb. 5-6 in Los Alamos and April 23-24 in Farmington, respectively. Jaynes Corporation will sponsor the Los Alamos event, and ConocoPhillips will sponsor the Read More

LANL Scientists Aid NM Small Businesses

Winner of a 2013 Principal Investigator Award, Andy McCown, right, of Energy and Infrastructure Analysis, with Becky Coel-Roback and Dave Pesiri of LANL’s Richard P. Feynman Center for Innovation. Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

Two Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists were recently recognized for helping small businesses in New Mexico by using their technical expertise and laboratory capabilities.

Andy McCown and Mei Ding received Principal Investigator Excellence (PIE) awards for assisting several New Mexico small businesses. They were recognized at a breakfast reception Read More

New Mexico’s Largest Wholesale Candy Warehouse Opens to Public in Albuquerque

BUSINESS News:

Nationwide Candy, New Mexico’s largest wholesale candy warehouse, has opened to the public in Albuquerque with more than 9,000 items for any occasion.

Originally an online distributor across the globe, Nationwide Candy’s new location is open to the public with no minimums and no membership required.

Nationwide Candy is at 3901 Academy Parkway North NE 87109 or call 505.797.4089. Read More

LANB Makes Regulatory Agreement Changes

LANB President Steve Wells

Staff Report

In November of 2012, Los Alamos National Bank signed a regulatory agreement with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Bank’s primary regulatory. 

“LANB has been working toward compliance with the agreement and had made a great deal of progress since that time,” Bank President Steve Wells told the Los Alamos Daily Post. 

In a Bank SEC 8K filing Monday, the Bank, with its administrative offices at 1200 Trinity Dr. in Los Alamos, announced that it had entered into a Consent Order with the OCC Dec. 17 of this year. The filing goes Read More

Psychologist Elizabeth Perry Closes Practice to New Clients

Staff Report

Dr. Elisabeth Perry, clinical and police psychologist, will close her practice to new clients in 2014. She will continue with already existing clients until their termination from counseling. Perry will continue her practice as a psychological evaluator only.  

Perry has been working in the mental health area since 1977. In 1982, she received a BS in psychology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. In 1984, she received an MA and in 1988, a PhD from the California Professional Psychology (also Alliant International University.) 

In 1992, Perry became New Mexico Read More

Metzger’s Pearl Armijo Retires After 30 Years

White Rock Metzger’s Assistant Manager Pearl Armijo is retiring after three decades. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
 
Pearl Armijo is retiring Dec. 31 from Metzger’s after working for the family-owned hardware store for 30 years.
 
“It’s time, I’ve turned 65, my husband is already retired and we want to go camping more and take a long trip,” Armijo told the Los Alamos Daily Post Friday.
 
Armijo has worked at all three Metzger’s locations including the Los Alamos store at 1607
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