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Randall Ryti Files For Los Alamos County Council

Democrat Randall Ryti files this morning for a seat on the Los Alamos County Council. I have filed as a county council candidate because I know the many opportunities that Los Alamos has to offer … I want to help direct this community’s future …,’ Ryti said in a statement. Read more about Ryti later this week in the Los Alamos Daily Post Photo by Carol A. Clark/ldailypost.com Read More

Tim Morrison Files For Los Alamos County Council

Democrat Tim Morrison files this morning for a seat on the Los Alamos County Council. Morrison is general manager of the Los Alamos Co+op Market. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Joseph Granville Files For Los Alamos County Sheriff

Democrat Joseph Granville files this morning for the position of Los Alamos County Sheriff. ‘After the 2016 election, I felt frustrated and felt as though there were too many things out of my control and I didn’t want to bring that negativity home … so I decided to try to do something about it. Read more about Granville later this week in the Los Alamos Daily Post. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Quentin Dimick First Candidate To File Today

Democrat Quentin David Dimick, 19, files this morning for a seat on the Los Alamos County Council. ‘I think it’s time for young people in this town to get involved,’ Dimick told the Los Alamos Daily Post this morning as the main reason he decided to run for office. Read more about Dimick later this week in the Los Alamos Daily Post. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Los Alamos County Candidate Filing Day Underway!

Candidates are arriving this morning at the Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office to pay the $50 fee and file for their respective offices. Anyone interested in running for an elective office must file by 5 p.m. today to have their name placed on the ballot for the upcoming election. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Standing ready to assist candidates with their filing process as they arrive in the Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office, from left, Chief Deputy Clerk Adrianna Ortiz, County Clerk Naomi Maestas and Senior Clerk Francella Montoya. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Environmental Sustainability Board Meets Thursday

COUNTY News:
 
Environmental Sustainability Board meets at 5:30 p.m., Thursday in Council Chambers in the Los Alamos County Municipal Building at 1000 Central Ave.
 
The public is invited to attend.
 
Agenda:

1. CALL TO ORDER – ROLL CALL

2. PUBLIC COMMENT This section of the agenda is reserved for comments from the public on items that are not otherwise included in this agenda.

3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA

4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

 
A Approval of the February 15, 2018, Environmental Sustainability Board Minutes Presenters: James Robinson
 
5. BOARD BUSINESS
A Recruitment
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County Denies Responsibility For Councilor O’Leary’s Failure To Produce Emails From Her Personal Account

By MAIRE O’NEILL
Los Alamos Daily Post
maire@ladailypost.com

Attorneys for Los Alamos County now maintain that the County cannot be and is not responsible for Councilor Susan O’Leary’s failure to produce emails from her personal email account in a suit filed by former Los Alamos resident Patrick Brenner against the Los Alamos County Council and County Custodian of Records under the New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act (IPRA).

Attorney Tony Ortiz of Ortiz and Zamora, LLC, representing the County in the suit, said in a brief filed March 6 in First Judicial District Court that by forwarding Read More

State Auditor Wayne Johnson Designates Regional Coalition Of LANL Communities For Special Audit

State Auditor Wayne Johnson

From the Office of the State Auditor:

SANTA FE – State Auditor Wayne Johnson today designated the Regional Coalition of LANL Communities (RCLC) for a special audit.

The designation comes after serious concerns about travel and entertainment reimbursements, including reimbursements for alcoholic beverages, baseball tickets, and first class flights using taxpayer money, possible double reimbursements and procurement issues.

The RCLC is a publicly-funded coalition of nine cities, towns, counties and pueblos near the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Los Alamos Read More

Assessor Ken Milder Announces Bid For Reelection

Los Alamos County Assessor Ken Milder stopped by the Los Alamos Daily Post today to announce his decision to run for reelection to the office he has held since Jan. 1, 2015. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

Los Alamos County Assessor Ken Milder announced his decision to run for reelection during a meeting today at the Los Alamos Daily Post.

“I actually considered running for County Council but there are some things that Deputy Assessor Joaquin Valdez and I want to do related to new technology and things that will

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LAPD Officer Deploys To Middle East

Los Alamos Police Cpl. Natalee Trujillo is deploying to the Middle East next month with the U.S. Army Reserves. A 2006 graduate of Los Alamos High School, she was last deployed in 2014 to Afghanistan. She has been a police officer for four years and plans to return to LAPD following a year of military leave. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com Read More

LAPD Announces Annual Employee Awards

Los Alamos Police Department staff at their annual awards banquet, from left, Det. Matt Lyon, Det. Ryan Wolking, Sgt Daniel Roberts, Sgt. Chris Ross, Det. Sgt. James Rodriguez, Cpl. James Keane and Chief Dino Sgambellone. Photo by Kateri Morris

Los Alamos Alamos Police Cpl. Adele McKenze who is the school resource officer for Los Alamos High School receives the Officer of the Year Award from Chief Dino Sgambellone. Courtesy photo

LAPD News

The Los Alamos Police Department has announced the names of those who received awards during its annual banquet honoring employees for their outstanding Read More

Los Alamos County Accepting Applications To Fill One Vacancy On Board Of Public Utilities

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County is accepting applications until April 12 to fill one position on the Board of Public Utilities (BPU). 

Comprising five voting members, the BPU governs the Department of Public Utilities (DPU), a county-owned utility that provides Los Alamos with electric, water, natural gas and wastewater services. The selected individual will fill a position to be vacated July 1 due to an expiring term. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. Thursday, April 12. 

Interested parties can complete the online application at https://rebrand.ly/BPUApplication Read More

National Plant A Flower Day Monday, March 12

 
COUNTY News:
 
Celebrate National Plant a Flower Day with the Los Alamos County Community Services Department. 
 
Pick up a FREE packet of Wildflower Seed Mix Monday, March 12 at the Los Alamos County Golf Course, Aquatic Center, Mesa Public Library, White Rock Branch Library or the Customer Care Center in the Municipal Building.
 
BLOOM! Story Times are 10:10-10:40 a.m., March 14 at the White Rock Branch Library for ages 0-5, and 10:30-11 a.m., March 15 at Mesa Public Library for ages 3-5.
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