State Farm’s Abe Dispennette Marks Successful Year
Los Alamos State Farm Agent Abe Dispennette formalizes his agreement this morning at Starbucks as his daughter Zoë Grace looks on. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Surrounded by his family this morning at Starbucks, Los Alamos Agent Abe Dispennette formalizes his contract with State Farm following a highly successful first year in business. From left, State Farm Sales Leader Ben Caton, Dispennette, daughter Zoë Grace, 5, Bryce, 7, Chase, 9, and wife Kirsta. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
This morning’s contract signing
Scenes From Smith’s Marketplace Construction Site
Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com
Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com
Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com
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Linda Lomahaftewa Exhibit Opens at Than Povi
Ancestral Bird # 6, monotype, Chine Colle, mixed media by Linda Lomahaftewa. Courtesy photoARTS News:
Than Povi Fine Art Gallery will inaugurate today a new series of one-person exhibitions of historical and contemporary importance. The inaugural exhibition features monotypes by artist and teacher, Linda Lomahaftewa.The exhibition will be on view through Jan. 10.
A reception for the artist is 5-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6. This event is fre and is open to the public. The prints on view are selected from four distinct portfolios inspired by the artist’s travels, social and political Read More
Zia Realty Group’s James Chrobocinski Buys Downtown Office
Zia Realty Group owner/broker James Chrobocinski Wednesday in front of the new office he purchased at the corner of Central Avenue and 15th Street. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.comMoney IQ: 2013 – What a Year It’s Been
Money IQ2013 – What a Year It’s Been
2013 continues on the path of very solid gains, but it has certainly has not been a smooth ride. Stocks and bonds have had to steer clear of geopolitical risks, budget issues, and the ongoing debt crisis in the U.S. In spite of these issues the stock markets have posted very strong gains.
Stocks enjoyed their best 3 quarters in a number of years, but the question is, will we be able to continue on this pace and for how long? Bonds hit some speed bumps in the second quarter, but low single digit gains still look possible. In any market, there are always Read More
Twelve New Companies Selected for Santa Fe’s 2014 Entrepreneurial Accelerator
SANTA FE – The Velocity Project, an economic development program sponsored by the City of Santa Fe Economic Development Division, announced that 12 local companies have been selected to participate in the Spring 2014 business accelerator program.
The entrepreneurial accelerator is designed to provide a vigorous and focused “boot camp” environment to assist ambitious entrepreneurs. This is the second year of the city-sponsored effort and based on the success of its initial pilot project, the Velocity Project was funded to accept more applicants for 2014.
“We Read More
Hive Networking Lunch at Biolab Today
Hive News:
The Hive will hold its regular brown-bag networking lunch starting at about 11:30 a.m. (late is never a problem) today at the Biolab, next to the food Co+op, 100 Entrada Dr., Room 168.
Contact Dave Jones for information or to schedule a presentation at 505.660.6992 or ferljones@yahoo.com. Read More
Fusion Multisport Opens Today in Downtown Los Alamos
Fusion Multisport is opening 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today at 106 Central Park Square in downtown Los Alamos. A ribbon cutting event will be scheduled soon. Courtesy photo Read More
Chamber Celebrates 50 Years in Grand Style
Courtesy/LACC
LACC News:
The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its 50th Anniversary Nov. 30 with a Gala Banquet and awards ceremony in Fuller Lodge.
The Chamber will honor those founding member businesses who have been a part of the Chamber for 50 years – the Los Alamos Family YMCA, Los Alamos National Bank, Los Alamos Monitor, KRSN Radio, CB FOX and Metzger’s Do-It-Best. The Business Recycler of the Year will be recognized as well.
The Los Alamos Business Assistance Services Success Client for 2013 is the Los Alamos Daily Post, and publisher Carol A. Clark will be recognized for that Read More
Arts Council’s Holiday Fair a 46-Year Tradition
Raku turtle by Renee Wiley. Courtesy photo
Messenger bag by Erika Eckerstrand. Courtesy photo
What makes Eckerstrand’s bags unique is that they are made from an industrial woven vinyl, similar to what is used for outdoor furniture.
“It’s different,” she said. “It’s not your traditional kind Read More


































