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Los Alamos County Business Recycler of the Year Nominations Close Thursday Oct. 17

 

COUNTY News:

Nominations close for the first annual Los Alamos County Business Recycler of the Year Award this Thursday, Oct. 17.

Send in your nominations today to Tom Nagawiecki at the Environmental Services Division at tom.nagawiecki@lacnm.us. Include the business name and a brief description explaining the nomination.  

The award is sponsored by the Los Alamos County Environmental Services Division and the contest is open to Los Alamos County businesses of all sizes. Nominate your own business, your employer, or your favorite local sustainable retailer/restaurant. Read More

Fall Colors Frame Downtown Los Alamos

Trees sporting vibrant colored autumn leaves brighten Central Avenue in front of the CB FOX Department Store Friday. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com

Autumn colored leaves in downtown Los Alamos looking west on Central Avenue. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com Read More

AMBER Alert Issued For New Mexico Ranch Boys

Suspect Scott Chandler. Courtesy/amberalert.com

Staff Report

An Amber Alert has been issued for nine boys who went missing overnight from the Tierra Blanca Youth Ranch in Sierra County New Mexico.

It is believed that these boys are in danger due to the circumstances involving this abduction. Reports indicate that this southern New Mexico ranch program for troubled teens is under a state investigation into allegations that ranch residents were shackled and beaten by staff members.

The missing boys include Charlie Lamb, 13, Mayson Myers, 13, Michael Rozell, 15, Ryan Sibbett, 16, Peter Adams, Read More

I-25 Northbound Lane Closures

NMDOT News:

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Transportation started bridge work on the I-25 northbound bridge (MP 282.5) Oct. 10. 

This bridge work is north of the St. Francis Interchange. The contactor will be completing work that started earlier this year, and they will be back in the spring for final paving when temperatures allow.

There will be left and right lane closures and the one lane closure will remain overnight. The lane closures will be in effect from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. and this work is anticipated to be completed in four weeks.

NMDOT urges motorists to proceed through Read More

Kiwanis Family Floats Top Homecoming Parade

The entire Kiwanis family (K-Family) worked together for a 1st place winning group of floats in the recent Homecoming Parade. The High School Key-Club float depicted a Topper football player branding the Chargers. The local K-Family includes the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos, Los Alamos High School Key Club, Los Alamos Middle School Kiwanis Builder’s Club, Aspen Elementary K-Kids and Barranca Mesa K-Kids. Courtesy photo

Aspen K-Kids sported construction hats and matching tie-dye shirts as they marched behind the Key Club float. Courtesy photo

The Barranca Mesa Elementary School K-Kids Read More

‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ Fun for Entire Family

The Dixon Community Players in ‘The Drowsy Chaperone.’ Kneeling in front from left, Winston Earl Woods, Claire Singleton, Kile Uhlenbrock, Standing in back from left, Rose Corrigan, Henry Knutsen, Simon Feavearyear, Kristen Woolf, Richard Martin, Kay Peters Johnson, David Rigsby. Courtesy photo
 
Staff Report

The Dixon Community Players (DCP), sponsored by Embudo Valley Organics, Rock Pool Gardens and the Embudo Valley Arts Association, announces the final show of their 2013 season, the 2006 Tony Award Winning Broadway Musical The Drowsy Chaperone

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Santa Fe Pro Musica Presents Jasper String Quartet

The Jasper String Quartet on stage. Courtesy photo

SFPM News:

SANTA FE ─ Santa Fe Pro Musica presents The Jasper String Quartet in performance at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10 at St. Francis Auditorium, New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 West Palace Ave. in Santa Fe. 

Tickets are $20, $35, $45, $65 at the Santa Fe Pro Musica Box Office (505) 988-4640, ext. 1000, Tickets Santa Fe at The Lensic 505.988.1234, or online at www.santafepromusica.com. Discounts for students, teachers, groups, and families are available exclusively through the Santa Fe Pro Musica Box Office.

Guest speaker Dr. John Clubbe will Read More

Community Partners Announce Assistance for Furloughed Federal Employees

U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham

ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham (NM-01) today announced that several New Mexico community partners have offered to assist federal employees furloughed as a result of the government shutdown.

At Rep. Lujan Grisham’s Oct. 6 roundtable meeting with furloughed federal employees, participants expressed fear and concern that the government shutdown would cause serious financial hardship for them and their families. The furloughed workers told Lujan Grisham that any missed or delayed paychecks would prevent them from paying their mortgage Read More

Check Out This Weekend’s Top Open Houses!

REAL ESTATE News:

Tour the top open houses scheduled for this weekend throughout the area!

The Los Alamos Daily Post features a weekly section highlighting the open houses throughout Los Alamos, White Rock, Jemez Springs and Santa Fe.

Photographs, details and a map depicting the location of each open house are included in this weekly section.

Click on the map to read details about the featured homes. Print out a copy of the map before heading out to tour the open houses or pull up the map on a smart phone or ipad from the road!

Click on the Real Estate Section “red button” near the top of Read More

Clark & Kendall’s Weekend Preview: Oct. 11

 

Sponsored by www.fyila.com

Friday, Oct. 11

Los Alamos Hilltoppers Football 7 p.m. Friday, Oct.11 at Sullivan Field. Toppers vs. Bernalillo

Los Alamos Light Opera presents The Mystery of Edwin Drood 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 at Duane Smith Auditorium

Saturday, Oct. 12

Historical Hike along Abandoned Roads with Dorothy Hoard 9:30 a.m. at PEEC, or 10 a.m. at Forest Road 181 (American Springs trailhead parking lot) Parking is limited at the trailhead, so participants are encouraged to meet at PEEC to carpool. The hike is free, and no advance registration is required. To learn more about Read More

Electrical Short Sparked Barn Blaze

The aftermath of the barn that burned down Tuesday night at the North Mesa Stables. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com

 
By CAROL A. CLARK
 
An electrical short inside Lisa and Garth Reader’s barn at the North Mesa Stables is blamed for a massive fire that destroyed the entire structure late Tuesday night. The fire also killed one of the Reader’s beloved horses, which they had owned for nearly 20 years.
 
“Our investigation concludes that the fire started in the barn from an electrical short,” Deputy Fire Chief Justin Grider said. “It occurred
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Potential Liability Claim Looms If LAMS Contractor Misses Extended Deadline

The School Board from left, Matt Williams, David Foster, President Jim Hall, Judy Bjarke-McKenzie and Kevin Honnell. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/lladailypost.com

Staff Report

The School Board approved a motion to send forward a material change request to the contract with McCarthy Building Companies, changing the completion date of the Los Alamos Middle School construction project from Oct. 31 to Nov. 26. Council Member Kevin Honnell cast the sole nay vote.

Dave Wharram of Gerald Martin, who serves as the owner representative for the LAMS construction project said he did not believe that Read More

Los Alamos Golfer Makes 6th Lifetime Hole In One!

Golfer Ted Ball of Los Alamos got his 6th lifetime hole in one Sunday, Oct. 6 at the Los Alamos Golf Course at the 15th hole during the Brodie Anderson Tournament. His wife, Jeanne Ball, told the Los Alamos Daily Post this morning that “he’s just a really good golfer.” This is the second hole in one Ball has made at hole 15 at the local course, she said, adding that his fourth hole in one was during an LAGA trip to Phoenix. Ball competed in golf tournaments during high school in California where he made his other three hole in one shots, she said. Photo by Donnie Torres

 

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Pet of the Week: Owl the Cat

Owl the cat. Courtesy photo

SHELTER News:

Owl is a two-year-old female calico that is very bonded to her friend Sarabi, who just left on a trial adoption. Owl hopes she is next! She definitely enjoys playtime more than cuddle time, and she’ll be your best friend if you have a toy for her to play with.

She does well with adults, older children, and she would absolutely love a buddy to play with and keep her company. Owl has been trained to use a scratching post rather than furniture, so be sure to provide some scratching posts for her.

The Los Alamos Animal Shelter, 226 East Road, 505.662.8179, has Read More

Jr. Toppers Basketball Clinics Saturday

JR. TOPPERS News:

Jr. Toppers Basketball Clinics take place Saturday, Oct.12. Participants can check in the Griffith Gym Lobby.

The Mini Topper (K-3) session will run 9-10 a.m. and the Jr. Topper session (4-6 grade) will run 9-10:30 a.m.

Participants should remember to wear good running shoes and loose comfortable clothing. Read More

Luján: Republican Piecemeal Funding Bill Picks Winners and Losers, Would Still Leave Lab Employees Furloughed

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico’s Third District spoke today on the House floor on the importance of swiftly passing a clean funding bill that will end the government shutdown, fund the national laboratories, and ensure that lab employees are not furloughed. 

House Republicans are bringing up piecemeal bills that fund portions of the federal government, but fail to provide full funding to end the shutdown. Below are Luján’s remarks on the floor. Click here to watch his speech.

“Mr. Speaker, Read More

Letter to the Editor: When Will Enough Be Enough?

By MIKE BAKER
Instructional Assistant, Mountain Elementary
Spouse of a teacher

Teachers like other professionals don’t normally speak out about the unbearable conditions they work under and how over worked they are. Yes, they speak about this with small groups of co-workers as they set out to accomplish their tasks. Now is the time you must speak out, and exercise your 1st amendment right to FREE SPEECH guaranteed to us by the Constitution of the United States. If you don’t speak out conditions will not change and change it must. As education professionals you are not just talking about change Read More

‘Atomic Surplus’ Explores Legacy of Bomb

A piece by Tony Price made from parts found at The Black Hole in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
 
One of the pieces featued in the major group exhibition of ‘Atomic Surplus.’ Courtesy photo

CCA News:

Atomic Surplus opens with a reception 6-8 p.m. today at the Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA) Muñoz Waxman Galleries, 1050 Old Pecos Trail in Santa Fe.

The show continues noon to 5 p.m., Thursday-Sunday through Jan. 5.

Atomic Surplus is a multi-faceted project that examines what it means to live in the birthplace of the atomic bomb. Through art that addresses not only New Mexico identity, Read More

Los Alamos Author Hits No. 9 on Amazon

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Staff Report

Los Alamos author T. Jackson King has hit No. 9 on the Amazon Kindle ranking for bestselling Space Opera science fiction with his novel Nebula Vigilante, an interstellar adventure about a lone human who hires out as an interstellar hired gun.

T. Jackson King

The novel is a sequel to his novel Star Vigilante. The novel is also available in paperback.

Amazon’s ebook ranking lists only bestselling novels released in the last 30 days and is updated hourly. King’s novel was released on Sept. 24, so it has climbed to this rank very quickly.

King, 65, is a former government archaeologist Read More

Two Chances Left to Solve The Mystery of Edwin Drood

From left, Anna Dillane as Princess Puffer; Patrick Webb as Durdles; Carlos Archuleta as Rev. Crisparkle; Christina Martos as Rosa Bud; Warren Houghteling as John Jasper; Alexis Perry as Helena Landless; Jason Rutledge as Neville Landless. Photo by Larry Lamsa
 
LALO News:
 
Los Alamos audiences have two chances left to solve Charles Dickens’ famous unfinished novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, with the Los Alamos Light Opera’s production of the musical murder mystery.
 
Could it be the Rev. Crisparkle who killed the title character? Or was it the drunken stonemason,
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