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SFI Seminar: Noise-Induced Phenomena in One-Dimensional Maps

SFI News:

The next SFI Seminar is set for 12:15 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6, in the Collins Conference Room at the Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Road.

Yuzuru Sato of Hokkaido University, Japan will present the seminar: Noise-Induced Phenomena in One-Dimensional Maps.

Abstract: Noise-induced phenomena arise out of interaction between deterministic dynamics and stochastic noise. Stochastic resonance, noise-induced synchronization, and noise-induced chaos are typical examples in statistical and nonlinear physics. The central problem in this research area is in which way the asymptotic Read More

Pet of the Week: Darcie the Long-haired Tortoiseshell

SHELTER News:

Darcie, the long-haired tortoiseshell has really come out of her shell. She was surrendered with a few other feline friends when their owner moved to assisted living.

For a while Darcie hid under the kennels, but has finally decided that the carpeted cat tower isn’t so bad, as long as she gets the spot on top where she can keep an eye on everyone else.

Darcie retires a bit when approached, but quickly warms up when petted softly. Sometimes she’ll even roll over and show off her back feet – one is black and one is white. Darcie is declawed and must be an indoor cat.

All adoptable pets are micro-chipped,

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Experienced Volunteer Ground Personnel Invited to Join Search for Firefighter in Jemez

NMSP News:

New Mexico State Police is heading up a Search and Rescue (SAR) effort in the Santa Fe Nat’l Forest near Jemez Springs to locate a firefighter, Token Adams, who went missing Friday while conducting size up for a new start in the forest. 

Volunteer SAR is proceeding, and experienced volunteer ground personnel are invited to join in this effort. 

Directions to the ICP are:

  • Head west on Rt. 4
  • Turn right onto 126
  • Turn left onto NF-376
  • Turn left onto NF-604
  • Turn right onto School House Mesa/604
  • Turn left onto Cebollita Springs NF-606 Look for a big clearing with emergency vehicles
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Los Alamos Baseball Legend Bun Ryan Honored at Rockies Game for WWII Service

Los Alamos baseball legend Bun Ryan, left, with Wally McCorkle is featured on the big screen at the Sept. 1 Rockies introduction. Courtesy photo
 
SPORTS News:
 
Los Alamos baseball legend Bun Ryan was honored at the Sept. 1 Rockies introduction for his military service.
 
It was a great day for everyone with Ryan having about 25 folks from his immediate family as well as other friends at the event.
 
This is what they read over the PA system:
 
“Bernard L. Ryan, known as Bun to his friends and family, was born and raised in Leadville, Colo. In June 1943, he was drafted
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Big Impact Expected From Former Los Alamos Hilltopper Andy Thoma

Former Los Alamos Hilltopper Andy Thoma, center, is the most experienced of the junior class. Courtesy/GoHuskies.com

The junior class features several talented players who have not seen as much of the field as their level of play would indicate. Among this group are several players who have

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Los Alamos Tops ‘Best Place to Live in America’ List

‘Guardian Mesas’ east of Los Alamos. Courtesy/Zuma Press file
 
By
American City Business Journals, Inc.
(2004 article)

Don Taylor wasn’t satisfied with life in Rhode Island. So he decided to search for something better beyond his state’s borders — maybe way out West.

His quest ended in Los Alamos.

“The pace in New England is kind of stressful. It’s almost claustrophobic,” says Taylor, a photographer who moved to Los Alamos 20 years ago. “But here, it’s different. It’s relaxed. We’ve got wide open Read More

NM Public Education Secretary-Designate Hanna Skandera to Speak at Los Alamos Community Dinner

GOP News:

The Los Alamos Republican Party is sponsoring a community dinner emphasizing public education in New Mexico.

New Mexico Public Education Department Secretary-Designate Hanna Skandera is the guest speaker for the event set for 6 p.m., Sept. 11 in the large conference room at the Los Alamos Research Park, 4200 West Jemez Road.

Skandera has served as a senior policy advisor and deputy chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Education. During former President George W. Bush’s Administration, she assisted Secretary Margaret Spellings with policy development and implementation, Read More

Letter to the Editor: Concern Over Suspicious Activity

By ERICA WISSINGER
Los Alamos

I am hoping I make it through the week. If I don’t, here’s what may have happened.

Last weekend, the people upstairs installed a small fan that blows air into my bathroom through my bathroom fan vent. I could hear their motor humming when I used my bathroom.

The air would make me cough and made my chest congested. I was concerned, so I took action by blocking my vent with a plastic bag and taping that vent closed with packing tape.

Today (Aug. 31, 3013) at 12:30 p.m. (MST), I heard people enter upstairs and their footsteps cross over above my bathroom. I heard the Read More

Sustainability Tip: Green Your Labor Day

Sustainability Tip:

Green Your Labor Day

This Labor Day lets enjoy the outdoors and help preserve the natural beauty that surrounds us here in Northern New Mexico.

If planning a Labor Day party, help reduce waste by using reusable plates, cups and cutlery. Also, remember to make it convenient for your family and friends to recycle their bottles/cans after enjoying an ice cold libation. If attending a party, do your part by recycling and consider alternative transportation to get to the fiesta, whether it be carpooling or bicycling.

Sustainability Tip provided by the Los Alamos County Environmental Read More

Cone Zone: Week of Sept. 3

Non-County Projects of Significance:

Smith’s Marketplace: Contractor Utility Work on Trinity between Knecht and DP Road:

The south eastbound lane on Trinity Drive will be closed between Knecht and DP Road starting Tuesday, Sept. 3. Expect congestion and plan for delays, especially during the evening commute. Alternate routes are recommended. This work will continue through November 2013.

Smith’s Marketplace: Truck Traffic on N.M. 502 and Trinity Drive Near MariMac

Construction continues at the Marketplace work site south of MariMac Plaza through opening day in May 2014, which means Read More

Solo Traveler: Themed Travel – Art

Palau Güell, looking up into the atrium. Photo by Sherry Hardage
 
 
La Familia Sagrada seen from Park Güell. Photo by Sherry Hardage
 
 
Solo Traveler: Themed Travel – Art
Column by SHERRY HARDAGE

Themed travel was something I found myself doing without being aware of it. It appears, in retrospect, that my trip to Spain was all about tracking down modern art.

Seven of Antoni Gaudí’s projects are now World Heritage sites. It’s hard to be in Barcelona for one hour without running across his name, seeing something inspired by him or viewing a building that he designed.

I

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OBITUARY: Robert Dale (Bob) Patton Aug. 27, 1930–Aug. 29, 2013

ROBERT DALE (BOB) PATTON   
Aug. 27, 1930
Aug. 29, 2013
 
Surrounded by family and loved ones, Bob passed from this life Aug. 29, 2013 at Legacy Assisted Living & Memory Care, Denison, Texas, after suffering a fall while camping.
 
Bob is survived by his daughters, Angela Myers and husband Jerry of Amarillo, Texas, and Tamela Wingfield and husband Keenan of Caddo, Okla., grandsons Jonathan Myers and his wife Kathryn of Portland, Ore., Brandon Wingfield and his wife Marla of Caddo, Okla., and Dusty Wingfield and his wife Hanna of Russellville, Ark., and three
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OBITUARY: Russell Hugh Hand May 30, 1924–Aug. 27, 2013

RUSSELL HUGH HAND May 30, 1924Aug. 27, 2013
 
Russell Hugh Hand was born May 30, 1924 and died on Aug. 27, 2013 at the age of 89 due to a traffic accident.
 
He grew up in Deer Park, Texas and was the third born of six brothers. After receiving a college football scholarship, he joined the Navy and was stationed in the Philippines. When he returned from WWII he began working for the Shell Oil Company and also was a devoted volunteer firefighter for over 25 years.
 
In June of 1949, Russell married the love of his life, Faye. They would be married for 64 years. In 1981 Faye and Russell moved to
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Los Alamos National Bank Marks 24 Years Sponsoring Summer Concert Series

Los Alamos National Bank President Steve Wells, right, with concert promoter Russ Gordon, welcomes the crowd to the 24th annual Summer Concert sponsored by the bank Friday night in the LANB parking lot. LANB was recognized for being a sponsor for all 24 years of the Concert Series’ existence. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

LANL Director Charlie McMillan, third from left, with his wife Janet joined concert goers Friday evening to hear DK & the Affordables perform at Los Alamos National Bank. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

DK & the Affordables perform Friday night Read More

Join These Community Members in Supporting UNM-LA

UNM-LA News:

The UNM-LA special election ballots were delivered this week to registered voters. As a mail-in election, there will not be a polling location and every voter must return their ballot to the County Clerk’s Office by 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17. We encourage you to carefully consider the question and exercise your vote.

The following community members invite you to join them in supporting UNM-LA by voting yes!

Marv & Rosemary Alme

Karyl Ann Armbruster

John Arrowsmith

Ellen Ben-Naim

Fran Berting

Alan Bishop

Judy Bjarke-McKenzie

Steve & Kathy Boerigter

Nona Bowman

Art Brown

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Los Alamos Relay for Life Raises $20K to Fight Cancer

Bidders check out bird houses during this year’s Relay for Life. The entire event raised about $20,000 to fight cancer. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

By KIRSTEN LASKEY

After all the booths were dismantled and the final purple T-shirt was folded and packed away, two organizers of the Los Alamos Relay for Life took stock of the event and were proud of what they saw.

The event, held Aug. 23-24 at Ashley Pond, raised some $20,000 for the American Cancer Society and more than 100 people participated in the fundraising effort.

The birdhouse auction was declared a success; it raised Read More

A Labor Day Extravaganza Put on by Labor

COMMUNITY News:

The New Mexico Federation of Labor (NMFL) along with a collation of business and community groups announce a statewide Labor Day tour featuring performance art, poetry and music. “The Salt of the Earth Tour” is a six city, three-day event that will bring the true meaning of Labor Day to the people of New Mexico in a fun family environment.

Labor Day, Monday Sept. 2, Santa Fe Street Festival 11-3 p.m. @ Taos Street behind Youthworks! and the Center for Progress and Justice, 1420 Cerrillos across from the Indian School.

“Many people think of Labor Day as just another three day holiday, Read More

Letter to the Editor: Perhaps it’s Time for an External Investigation of Los Alamos Police Department

By LORI ZIRPEL
Los Alamos

With respect to the recent letter “Should Los Alamos Police Unionize?” (Los Alamos Daily Post Aug. 30, 2013) there are a lot of concerns raised.

 
However when I looked at the salaries of the commanders listed, there seems to be an error. The actual salaries were already at $78,808 in 2012 as listed by the Rio Grande Foundation: (https:////www.riograndefoundation.org) and would now apparently be 10 percent or more above that number or about $86K per commander.
 
I heard a rumor around town that one or more of the promoted commanders did not meet the minimum qualifications
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Los Alamos County Hires New Deputy Clerk

Jocelyn Warner is the new deputy clerk in the Los Alamos County Clerk’s Office. She replaces Naomi Maestas who left the position earlier this month to spend more time with family. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladilypost.com Read More

Zia Realty Group Hosts Anniversary Celebration Sept. 12

The staff of Zia Realty Group. Courtesy photo

By MANDY MARKSTEINER

The community is invited to Zia Realty Group’s first year anniversary celebration at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 at 1460 Trinity, Suite 1.

Zia Realty Group opened its doors in September 2012 with just one associate, its owner James Chrobocinski, and a goal to have offices throughout New Mexico within seven years. After one year, it looks like they are well on their way.

Zia Realty Group now has 25 agents and with their expansion into the Jemez they now have 125 listings. They opened their second office in Santa Fe in May with Read More

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