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 Weekly Fishing Report: Dec. 8, 2025 

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post 

The beautiful, melodic calls of migrating sandhill cranes echoed through the sky in the Espanola Valley this past week. They are headed south where they will spend the winter at the Bosque de Apache National Wildlife Refuge South of Socorro. Winter is a good time to visit the Refuge and be amazed at the numbers of cranes and snow geese that migrate there. 

Snow is now beginning to fall in the higher elevations and the beautiful white covering on the mountains is a most welcome sight. When planning a trip it will be increasingly important to Read More

Floats Brighten Central During 2025 Holiday Lights Parade

The Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) comes in hot to kick off the 2025 Holiday Lights Parade Saturday night on Central Avenue. Los Alamos MainStreet and the Creative District again hosted the beloved event. LAPD was all over this year’s parade theme: ‘Red, Green or Christmas?’ Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

The Los Alamos Jewish Center float entry in Saturday’s 2025 Holiday Lights Parade. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Grinch entry by Los Alamos County Parks & Open Spaces Division. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

The entry from the Jemez Riders. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com Read More

Dannemann: Where Are All The Government Employees?

By MERILEE DANNEMANN
Triple Spaced Again

DOGE, the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, has been disbanded as of late November. What a relief.

DOGE was supposed to reduce fraud, waste and abuse in government. It may have fired as many as 260,000 federal employees, although many were rehired because, as it turned out, their jobs were important and they were needed.

The DOGE fiasco points to a critical issue in the endless debate about why government agencies exist. Among some conservatives, there’s a basic disrespect for government agencies and the people who work in them – the notion Read More

Los Alamos Symphony Orchestra Holiday Pops Concert

LASO News:

The Los Alamos Symphony Orchestra (LASO) invites the community to kick off the holiday season with its annual Holiday Pops Concert at 7 p.m., Friday, Dec. 13 at Crossroads Bible Church. This beloved free community event promises festive favorites, family-friendly surprises, and a joyful night of music.

The evening opens with a special treat: a chorus of tubas filling the hall with classic Christmas tunes—guaranteed to bring a smile and set the tone for the night.

The full symphony then takes the stage with a magical lineup, including The Polar Express, the hauntingly beautiful Gabriel’s Read More

Robinson: Policing Fraud In New Mexico’s SNAP Program

By SHERRY ROBINSON
All She Wrote
© 2025 New Mexico News Services

During the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, Texas and Oklahoma farmers who lost everything headed west. Before they joined the great exodus to California chronicled by John Steinbeck in “Grapes of Wrath”, they were hoping to find work picking cotton in New Mexico or harvesting beets in Colorado.

They were not welcomed. The Depression had brought hard times to everyone. Charities were tapped out, and locals didn’t want competition for the modest benefits of the government’s New Deal programs. Even so, people held deeply conflicting views. Read More

Scenes From 2025 Tree Lighting Ceremony At Muni Building

Members of the community admire the holiday tree Saturday night in the lobby at the Municipal Building. This year’s tree features ornaments made by students and community from recycled materials. As stated on a sign in front of the tree, ‘By giving new life to everyday materials, these artists remind that beauty and joy can come from what we already have – and that small actions can make a big difference for our environment.’ Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

A crowd eagerly waits Saturday night for the switch to be ceremoniously flipped to light the Municipal Building’s Read More

Waffle Breakfast Fundraiser For Cub Scout Pack 22

COMMUNITY News:

The community is invited to start Saturday morning, Dec. 13 with a hearty breakfast and support local youth! Cub Scout Pack 22 invites everyone to their annual Waffle Breakfast fundraiser, hosted by the Los Alamos Masonic Lodge.

Enjoy a full breakfast featuring hot-off-the-griddle waffles, fresh scrambled eggs, creamy grits, and crispy bacon and sausage. This family-friendly event brings the community together for good food and a great cause.

All proceeds benefit Cub Scout Pack 22’s programs that help local youth develop leadership skills, outdoor adventure experiences, Read More

More Scenes From 32nd Annual Creche Show

Scene from the 2025 Creche Show. Approximately 400 creches were featured in this 32nd annual show hosted Friday and Saturday by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 1967 18th St. The show was part of the 2025 WinterFest activities. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Michael Roper’s creche from Uganda. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Ronaele Freestone’s creche. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Anita Williamson’s creche. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Michael Roper’s creche from South Africa. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com Read More

Scenes From 2025 Santa’s Workshop At BESAC

Scene from the 2025 Santa’s Workshop, hosted by Los Alamos County Community Services Department, Saturday at the Betty Ehart Senior Activity Center. Families enjoyed holiday treats and the chance to take a photo with Santa. Santa’s Workshop was part of WinterFest Weekend, a family-oriented holiday event that celebrates winter in Los Alamos in which a number of businesses and organizations host events including the Holiday Lights Parade, Affordable Arts Sale, Holiday Farmers Markets, the North Pole Workshop, and Breakfast with Santa and more, that took place Dec. 5-7. Photo by Kirsten Read More

Public Safety Moment: Slow Down Especially In Ice & Snow!

COUNTY News:

Despite Thursday morning’s weather and hazardous road conditions, Los Alamos Police Department (LAPD) officers conducted 20 traffic stops and issued nearly 30 citations, most of them for speeding.

Several drivers were cited for traveling more than 26 miles per hour – or more – over the posted speed limit.

Excessive speeding on wet or icy roads is extremely dangerous. LAPD reminds all drivers to slow down and exercise caution during their commutes—no matter the weather or road conditions.

Also, when seeing emergency vehicle lights and hearing sirens, pull over!

Emergency crews Read More

Posts From The Road: Traveling Through Tulsa Time…

Route 66 Rising: A large sculpture sits on the east side of Tulsa welcoming travelers as they enter the city. The city is proud of its history and involvement in Route 66 as the highway passes through Tulsa for many miles. There are numerous landmarks around town that commemorate the highway including the ‘Route 66 Rising’ sculpture in east Tulsa. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Meadow Gold: Meadow Gold Dairy has been around since 1901 serving a variety of dairy products. The Meadow Gold sign was constructed in 1934 as an advertisement for Meadow Gold, which was owned by Beatrice Foods Co. Read More

Fr. Glenn: Pre-Christmas Cleanup

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Well, here we are going into the cold of winter (kind of “quasi-cold” this year so far—(famous last words!)), and with it we come into the Advent season and we look toward the joyful time of Christmas. Even for non-Christians, it very often becomes a happy time of family renewal together around the fire, meals or some other gathering. A wonderful time to rekindle those family bonds.

As we renew those bonds, we can find no greater advice and direction than from Jesus’ urging of loving God and neighbor. To this end, Christians during this pre-Christmas period hear from the gospels Read More

Scenes From 2025 Creche Show

Scene from the 32nd Annual Creche Show Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 1967 18th St. Photo by VaLynn Purvis

Scene from the 32nd Annual Creche Show Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 1967 18th St. Photo by VaLynn Purvis

Scene from the 32nd Annual Creche Show Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 1967 18th St. Photo by VaLynn Purvis Read More

First Half Of Property Taxes Due By Dec. 10, 2025

COUNTY News:

Property tax bills for 2025 were mailed to property owners Nov. 1 by Los Alamos County’s Finance Division. The deadline for the first half of property taxes is Dec. 10, 2025.

It is the responsibility of the property owner to ensure property taxes are paid to avoid late payment penalty and interest charges.

Los Alamos County offers various methods to make it easy for payments to be made before the deadline. 

These methods are as follows:

  • In person. Property owners can remit payment by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 10 in person at the Customer Care Center located in the lobby of the Municipal
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Upstart Readers Perform ‘A Christmas Carol’ Dec. 19, 21, 25

Upstart Crows Dramatic Readers to perform A Christmas Carol beginning Dec. 19. Courtesy photo

THEATER News:

Upstart Crows of Santa Fe Dramatic Readers will present four performances of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.

Four casts of three readers will do a costumed dramatic reading using Dickens’ own performance script with interludes of Victorian Christmas music, with a Victorian tea service provided at intermission.

Period charm combines with an increasingly relevant story for our times.

Showtimes:

  • 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec.19, and Sunday, Dec. 21 at the Crows’ Nest Performance Space
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SALA Event Center To Host Screening Of ‘Mississippi Speed Record: An Epic Adventure’ Thursday Dec. 11

COMMUNITY News:

An ultra-endurance team called Mississippi Speed Record (MSR) made history and entered the Guinness World Record by traversing the entire length of the Mississippi River. Their achievement was documented in the film, “Mississippi Speed Record: An Epic Adventure”, which will be screened at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11 at SALA Event Center.

In addition to the screening, MSR canoeist Judson Steinback will be at SALA to introduce the movie, answer questions and sign autographs. Admission is $10. Tickets may be purchased at the door or online at sala.losalamos.com.

MSR paddled Read More

Treasurer Montoya Voices Concerns On SEC Rule Change

Treasurer Laura Montoya

STATE News:

SANTA FE — This week, New Mexico Treasurer Laura Montoya as part of a coalition of 17 state treasurers and finance officials, signed a letter addressed to Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Paul S. Atkins voicing concerns about a change to Exchange Act Rule 14a-8, which governs the submission of shareholder proposals to companies.

Under the change, Rule 14a-8 permits companies to exclude a shareholder proposal if it is considered “improper under state law”.

Signatories of the letter stressed that relying on untested interpretations of state Read More

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