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Posts From The Road: Four Historic Hotels In Texas

Paisano Courtyard: The Hotel Paisano in Marfa. is constructed in a ‘U’ shape with a large inviting courtyard in the entrance. Shown is the courtyard and entrance to the historic hotel. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Paisano Exterior: The exterior of the Hotel Paisano as viewed from streetside offers a nice courtyard as you enter the facility. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

By GARY WARREN
Photographer
Formerly of Los Alamos

While wandering west Texas towns in the Big Bend region of the state we noticed similarities and differences between four of the towns located close to Big Read More

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Gruninger: Yoga Therapy To Juice Your Joints

By JACCI GRUNINGER, MS, C-IAYT500, ERYT500
Los Alamos

When we talk about different yoga postures we can discuss them from the perspective of strength, flexibility, balance and skill. When we talk about health we can discuss our mental health, physical health, and emotional health. We can also discuss our muscles, connective tissue, and joints.

As a yoga therapist I work with all types of issues but one issue clients often talk about are their joints.

Clients share that their joints pop, creak, bubble and any number of other descriptors. Our joints are important and keeping them functioning Read More

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Leonard: Supplements To Supercharge Immune System

By LAURA LEONARD
Doctor of Chiropractic
Los Alamos

Following are anti-viral supplements to supercharge your immune system:

Vitamin D – has been researched extensively and a deficiency significantly impacts the function of our immune system. Viral infections tend to peak in the winter because the days get shorter and the sun is less intense which causes a decrease in our bodies ability to maintain healthy levels. You might be deficient if you have a darker complexion, wear sunscreen all the time or spend most of your time indoors. Levels can be tested through routine bloodwork at your Read More

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Military Order Of The World Wars Features Presentation By Bob Hull On Havana Syndrome Tuesday Jan. 18

Bob Hull

MOWW News:

The Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) will feature a talk by Bob Hull of Los Alamos on the Havana Syndrome – “Anomalous Health Incident” or Government Personnel Under Attack at its monthly meeting Tuesday, Jan. 18.

In his talk, Hull will present background information on what the U.S. government initially referred to as “an anomalous health incident” in 2016 that has since become known as the “Havana Syndrome”.

Hull will discuss similar incidents reported by CIA, State Department and military personnel across six continents and the reported health symptoms, results Read More

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McQuiston: Tax Identity Theft Awareness

By ALLEN MCQUISTON
Jemez Agency
Serving Los Alamos Since 1963

Tax season is upon us. As consumers wait for tax-related documents to be delivered to their mailboxes, thieves are lying in wait, ready to intercept.

According to the Federal Trade Commission, tax identity theft is one of the top types of ID theft reported.

Using stolen personal information, which can be found on tax-related forms, identity thieves can file phony tax returns and collect the refund.

Identity theft can have lasting, damaging effects.

Here are some ways that identity theft can cause harm:

  • Insurance information may
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Chadwick: Better Together – Los Alamos National Laboratory Employees Collaborate With Area Nonprofits

By FRANCES CHADWICK
Staff Director
Los Alamos National Laboratory

New Mexicans count their blessings and find ways to help their friends and neighbors in need. Employees of Los Alamos National Laboratory are no different.

Los Alamos employees are integral to the communities of Northern New Mexico. Not only do they live in the cities, villages, and pueblos from Albuquerque to the northern New Mexico border, they are active participants in those communities, providing support for nutritional, educational, and economic development, and, in doing so, serving as a guidepost for the Laboratory’s Read More

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Weekly Fishing Report: Jan. 11, 2022

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

This is a good time of the year to give the fishing equipment a rest. Now is when you can make an inventory of your fishing equipment and figure out what you are going to need for the upcoming year.

Clean your rods and reels, including putting new line on your fishing reels. Go online and order some of your favorite lures and accessories so you are well-equipped to begin the season.

Over the years, I have discovered that it’s best not to depend on local tackle shops having your favorite lure in stock. Even big-box stores like Walmart are often out Read More

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