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La Vista Church Of The Nazarene Builds Little Free Pantry

Members of La Vista Church of the Nazarene came together and built a new Little Free Pantry for their community in White Rock. Courtesy/La Vista Church

By Pastor James Byerly
La Vista Church of the Nazarene
White Rock

La Vista Church of the Nazarene would like to announce a new Little Free Pantry at our church in White Rock.

After recognizing that there were several Little Free Pantry food boxes in Los Alamos, but none in White Rock, several members of La Vista Church Of the Nazarene decided it was time for that to change. 

Our Missions President, Becky Garrett got to work planning to make this the missions

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On The Job In White Rock: Smith’s Asst. Mgr. Roslyn Osborn

On the job in White Rock Wednesday at Smith’s is Assistant Store Manager – Merchandising and HR Roslyn Osborn who recently transferred from the Los Alamos store to join the team in White Rock. Osborn has been with Smith’s for 14 years. The White Rock Smith’s is at 31 Sherwood Blvd. For information, call 505.672.3811. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com  Read More

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Kunkel: Upcoming Special Session Presents Opportunity To Right Transparency Wrong

By SHANNON KUNKEL 
NM FOG executive director

The New Mexico State Legislature has undoubtedly made advancements to better transparency in recent years – from opening conference committees to the public, to archiving webcasts.

One momentous victory was making public the legislative sponsors of individual capital outlay appropriations.

For decades, each legislator handpicked which public works projects to sponsor with their discretionary allotment of funds, but because the appropriations were combined into one massive package, the public never knew which lawmaker was behind which Read More

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Weekly Fishing Report: March 29, 2022

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

This is the last fishing report for the 2021-2022 season. The 2022-2023 season begins Friday and ends March 31, 2023 of next year.

Anglers will need to purchase their new license either online or at license vendors across the state. Be sure to review the Rules and Regulations for the 2022-2023 season for any changes from the previous season. Do not assume they will remain the same.

March is definitely going out like a lamb this year, with record-breaking heat this past week. Some much-needed moisture will finish off the month. This year’s Read More

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Martinez: Enterprise Bank Offers Tools To Help Students Start Financial & Professional Journeys On Right Track

By LIDDIE MARTINEZ
President, Los Alamos Region
Enterprise Bank & Trust, Member FDIC

Whether you’re a college student finishing your first semester or a recent graduate entering the working world, it’s never too early to start building your credit score. Having a good credit score may not be your top priority as a student or young professional, but down the line that will likely change.

When you’re ready to buy a home or start a business, you’ll want to have a history of good credit. By starting to build credit as a young adult, you’ll have plenty of time to be sure you’re prepared for what Read More

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Shankland And Calef: Civility Matters On All Sides

By BECKY SHANKLAND and BARBARA CALEF
Co-presidents
Los Alamos League of Women Voters

Civility Matters On All Sides

The League of Women Voters of Los Alamos would like to clarify that our message in the letter calling for civil discourse published in the Los Alamos Daily Post on March 3, 2022 (https://ladailypost.comshankland-and-calef-civility-why-it-matters/) applies to everyone who participates in our local politics, elected officials and members of the public alike.

It is essential for a healthy democracy that all sides in a discussion practice civil discourse, including words, Read More

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Amateur Naturalist: Revisiting Rhinogradentia In Co-ro-na-do Mountains Of New Mexico

Photograph A of a possible Rhinogradentia with a large nose similar to Sketch A. Courtesy photo

Sketch A of a Rhinogradentia with a distinctive nose and short fur. Courtesy/Natural History Magazine

By ROBERT DRYJA
Los Alamos

We have reviewed Rhinogradentia previously and their emergence in the forests of the Co-ro-na-do Mountains of New Mexico. 

Rhinogradentia were an isolated species of small mammals that were adapted to living at the warm Hy-yi-yi archipelago in the South Pacific. They were discovered and observed by a Swede named Einar Petterson-Skamtkvist during World War II. Rhinogradentia, Read More

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