Innovators Invited to Register for Information Day Event
NMC News:
The New Mexico Consortium and Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation, partnering with High Desert Discovery District (HD3), is holding two events for innovators.
The first event is Information Day, which is an information briefing 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19. This pre-Discovery Day event will give innovators a chance to learn more from HD3 CEO, board members and advisors.
Those innovators who like what they hear and want to learn more are invited to the second event, Discovery Day, which will give them the chance to present their ideas and discoveries to a highly experienced Read More
Brace Yourself … Pajarito Brewpub Unveils Winter Menu!
The Pajarito Brewpub & Grill’s winter menu features new entrées, soup and desserts. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
Pajarito Brewpub Executive Chef David Tripp and Pastry Chef Laura Hamilton with their new creations. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.comWinter’s upon us and it’s time for comfort food. The new dishes on the Pajarito Brewpub & Grill’s winter menu will make you very comfortable indeed. The Los Alamos Daily Post was invited to sample the new selections Wednesday so we tucked in for some Read More
Hive Announces Events and Survey
HIVE News:
Mini-Sumo Robot Competitions take place 6-8 p.m. today, Nov. 14 at 4711 Quemazon in Los Alamos.
There are two competitions—one for “entry level” and one for “advanced.” The advanced competition is open to all mini-sumos, even if the builders did not attend the recent robot-building class.
Visit https:////www.pelowitz.com/larobotics/ for more information.
The Hive and Los Alamos Entrepreneur Network have generated a survey seeking community input for future directions for the organizations. Take the survey at https:////goo.gl/7PiMLn to provide your Read More
Los Alamos Couple Buys Dixie Girl Restaurant
Victor Medina and Denise Lane at the Dixie Girl Restaurant Tuesday. Medina and his wife Patricia officially take ownership of the eatery Friday. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Victor Jose Medina, son of the Dixie Girl’s new owners has worked at the restaurant since it opened in 2012. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
After Denise Lane sold Victor Manuel Medina and his wife Patricia a new home last month, she turned around and sold them her Dixie Girl Restaurant. Medina joked with the Los Alamos Daily Post Tuesday afternoon Read More
Governor to Propose Streamlining Licensure for Nurses Relocating to New Mexico
STATE News:
Santa Fe – Gov. Susana Martinez will announce at 10 a.m. today a proposal to make New Mexico more competitive for nursing professionals by streamlining the process for nurses licensed in other states to become licensed in New Mexico.
Martinez also will talk about her efforts to recruit more nurse practitioners to New Mexico from states like Texas, Oklahoma and Utah, where restrictions on nurse practitioners are higher than they are in our state. Read More
Udall and Albuquerque Hispano Chamber Host Job Fair Thursday
JOBS News:
ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Sen. Tom Udall will host a job fair with the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce at 3 p.m. Thursday. The job fair, which will include employers who are hiring, is open to the public.
Employers invited to participate include:
- Bank of Albuquerque,
- Verizon Wireless,
- Lowe’s Home Improvement,
- Wells Fargo,
- Dr. Pepper,
- Coca-Cola,
- AVEDA Institute,
- Square Root Salon,
- University of New Mexico,
- Lovelace Health System,
- Presbyterian Healthcare Services,
- Molina Healthcare, and
- BlueCross BlueShield of New Mexico.
The job fair follows the Women’s Career Read More
United Way Thermometer Rises
From left, Soumyo Lahiri-Gupta and Justin Dunn (blue shoes) of the United Way Youth Team and David Woodruff and J.C. Dugger of Zia Credit Union, which sponsors the United Way Youth Team, do the honors of raising the Community Action Fund thermometer Tuesday in front of the downtown post office. Investments in local non-profits through the Community Action Fund are momentarily at $255,000. United Way is almost at 25 percent of it fundraising goal for the year. Courtesy/UWNNM Read More
Yang: The Marshmallow Problem & The Candle Problem
The Marshmallow Problem & The Candle ProblemBeing part of a team-building exercise or being tested … both exercises drive me bonkers. However, a well-designed test/problem, with a convincing structure and valuable conclusions, intrigues me. When I learned about the Marshmallow Problem (link below), I was immediately reminded of the Candle Problem (link below). I learned both from TED talks.
In Tom Wuject’s presentation on the Marshmallow Problem (MP), he emphasizes the context of collaboration in solving the MP, and in Dan Pink’s illustration of the Candle Problem Read More
Letter to the Editor: American Legion Auxiliary Says Thanks
By American Legion Auxiliary Unit 90American Legion Auxiliary Unit 90 would like to thank the following businesses/vendors for their gracious donations/contributions to the Unit’s fundraiser held Oct. 19:
- Chili Works
- RPM
- 50’s Diner
- Claudia Lackas/Scentsy
- Mandy George/Mary Kay
- Home Improvement
- Ruby K’s
- Flowers by Gillian
- Mark Hamilton
- Shaunessy Nadeau/Dog Treat Basket
- Renee Romero
- Reel Deal Theater
- Papa Murphy’s
- Starbucks
Farewell Events Organized for Denise Lane
Denise Lane at the Dixie Girl Restaurant in 2012. File photo
COMMUNITY News:
Community members are organizing farewell events for longtime Los Alamos restaurateur/Realtor Denise Lane who has sold the Dixie Girl Restaurant and is moving to Albuquerque.
“There are few people in recent Los Alamos history who have touched so many lives as Denise,” JJ Maier said.
Lane’s community involvement includes:
- serving on many boards such as the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce and Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation;
- being a consistent supporter of chamber and community


































