High School Bus Loop and Landscape Project Update
LAPS News:
Several construction workers are building forms for the new high school sidewalk. Courtesy/LAPS
Work on the Los Alamos High School bus loop and landscape project is moving forward at a quickening pace.
New sidewalks are being installed along Smith Auditorium and P-wing. A new drainage system will be installed in the parking lot corner of P-wing and Smith.
In addition, the entire parking lot will be seal coated and re-striped. Building forms for the new high school sidewalk are being formed.
Landscaping of the high school is also underway. A retaining wall will be built along the sidewalk Read More
Vargas is Top Predictor in Weekly Pace Race
Courtesy photoEddy and the Nomads Play Friday
Courtesy photo
By Russ Gordon
Familiarity breeds a great time when it comes to the Los Alamos rock band, Eddy & the Nomads.
Los Alamos’ favorite band plays this Friday, Aug. 3 at Del Norte Credit Union. The free concert is presented by the sponsors of the Los Alamos County Summer Concert Series.
Please check out our sponsors, photos from past concerts and info on upcoming shows at www.gordonssummerconcerts.com.
Friday’s show starts at 7 p.m. and it’ll be Del Norte Credit Union Night.
The Nomads have been playing Los Alamos concerts for about 30 years. Members have come and gone except for Wilfred Read More
Hilltop House Hotel Facing Financial Troubles
Los Alamos Hilltop House Hotel. Photo by Leland S. Lehman/ladailypost.com
By Carol A. Clark
The Hilltop House Hotel at 400 Trinity Dr., is in financial trouble and it appears that the investors were the last to know.
The group of 17 men and women gathered in person and by telephone for a noon meeting at the hotel Monday to discuss what, if anything, can be done to save the hotel from sinking into bankruptcy or being sold off for pennies on the dollar.
“I am very shocked and disappointed to find the finances of the hotel to be in this dismal state,” investor Steve Stoddard told the Los Alamos Read More
Michelle Hall Receives 2012 Excellence in Geophysical Education Award
By Carol A. Clark
Local scientist Michelle Hall has received the 2012 American Geophysical Union Excellence in Geophysical Education Award.
The American Geophysical Union Excellence in Geophysical Education Award is the AGU’s top prize recognizing career accomplishment in education.
This award recognizes and honors Hall for her “sustained commitment to excellence in geophysical education. She is an educator who has had a major impact on geophysical education and has made a long-lasting, positive impact on geophysical education through her professional service. Hall has distinguished Read More
Bradbury Science Museum Gets Martian Fever
Artist’s conception of the Curiosity rover on Mars. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
- Public invited to Curiosity rover landing party Sunday night at new Mars exhibit
Curious about Curiosity, the SUV-sized rover scheduled to touch down on Mars on Sunday? Then come to an opening party for a new exhibit this Sunday at the Bradbury Science Museum at 15th Street and Central Avenue in downtown Los Alamos.
The public is invited to the special opening reception at 10 p.m. Sunday Aug. 5 to celebrate Los Alamos National Laboratory technologies aboard the six-wheeled mobile science laboratory.
The Curiosity Read More
Reduced Traffic at 2008 Olympics Yielded Big Cut in Planet-Warming Gas
New research shows that levels of carbon monoxide dropped sharply in the Beijing area between 2007 and 2008, due to traffic restrictions imposed because of the 2008 Summer Olympics. This change in emissions, determined from a computer model along with satellite measurements of carbon monoxide, enabled scientists to infer that carbon dioxide emissions also dropped dramatically, an indication of the effect that reduced traffic can have on the greenhouse gas. Image by Lex Ivey/CourtesyAGU
AGU News:
WASHINGTON—China’s Olympian attempt to improve air quality during the 2008 summer games Read More
DOE Announces Issuance of Draft Supplemental Environmental Study on Plutonium Disposition
DOE News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration Friday released the Draft Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Draft SPD Supplemental EIS) for public review and comment.
The Draft Supplemental EIS analyzes the potential environmental impacts of alternatives for the disposition of 7.1 metric tons (MT) of additional weapons-usable plutonium from pits that were declared surplus to national defense needs in 2007 but were not included in DOE’s prior decisions as well as 6 Read More
Los Alamos Bridge Club Hosts Regional Tournament
LOS ALAMOS BRIDGE CLUB News:
The Los Alamos unit of the American Contract Bridge League held its annual sectional bridge tournament July 27-29 at the Betty Ehart Senior Center. There were 148 tables in play over the three day event, 19 tables better than 2011. Of the 154 participants, 117 came from out of town including 44 from Santa Fe, 37 from Albuquerque, 14 from Taos, 10 from Texas, six from Arizona, four from Colorado and two from California. Cliff Rudy was tournament chairman. Gary Zeiger from Phoenix directed. Courtesy photo Read More
LAHS Memorial Garden Groundbreaking is Aug. 8
LOS ALAMOS HIGH SCHOOL News:
SAVE THE DATE … The Los Alamos High School Memorial Garden groundbreaking ceremony is set for noon Wednesday, Aug. 8 in front of the Los Alamos High School IMC. Courtesy/LAPS Read More
Unconventional Natural Gas Supplies Subject of Wednesday “Focus On” Meeting

The meeting is 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1 at Mesa Public Library (upstairs meeting rooms 1 & 2.)
Mountain Lion Expert Comes to PEEC

The focus of Logan’s career has been on the science of the cougar, and on putting that scientific information into a format that will inform decision makers and citizens as they consider mountain lion management and conservation.
Logan was the lead researcher for a 10-year, $1.4 million study of mountain lions
Los Alamos County Councilor Apologizes for Behavior During Trip to Russia
By Carol A. Clark
Los Alamos County Council Vice Chair Ron Selvage apologized today for an indiscretion he had with a woman while on an official visit to Moscow and Sarov last September.
“I did make a mistake on the Russian trip and it’s something that I regret and that I’m going to be paying for,” Selvage said this morning. “My wife and I are working through this and we would appreciate some privacy during this difficult time.”
The mistake Selvage is referring to is an inappropriate relationship he had with Nora Arbuckle, a member of the Sister Cities Initiative
Goodbye Shamrock
The demolition of the Shamrock Gas Station on Trinity Drive is in full swing today. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com
Demolition of the Shamrock Gas Station on the southwest corner of Trinity Drive and Knecht Street is moving full speed ahead in preparation for the construction of a Smith’s branded gas station.
Smith’s will lease the property from Polk JT Properties. The Los Alamos County Council has approved a lease agreement with North American Development Group (NADG), paving the way for the development of Trinity Place.
Smith’s new fuel center will be adjacent to the Smith’s Read More
‘Scale of Justice’ Sculpture Installed at Justice Center
“Scale of Justice” sculpture by Troy Williams of Jemez Springs. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com
Staff report
The “Scale of Justice” sculpture created by Jemez Springs artist Troy Williams was installed today in front of the Justice Center at 2500 Trinity Dr.
The Arts in Public Places Board (APPB) and Los Alamos County plan to hold an official dedication of the sculpture at 3 p.m., Aug. 22.
This sculpture displays 12 jurors from all walks of life, based on actual community members. They are made of steel as is the scale on which they stand.
The APPB distributed Read More
Artisan’s Market in White Rock will be Weekly Event
Owner and jewelry designer Kathy Kjeresen of Kathy’s Natural Designs participated in the first Artisan’s Market held 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday in the parking lot of The Hive on N.M. 4 in White Rock. The event is sponsored by the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce as a way to provide local and regional artists an opportunity to showcase their wares at what will now be a weekly market each Sunday. To participate in the Artisan’s Market, artists can contact Melanie Pena at 505-661-4807. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Artists selling their wares at Sunday’s Artisan’s Read More
Pathway to Pain Free Athletics: Core Training – Are You Doing Enough?
Column by Jessica Kisiel
You have probably heard that having a strong core is important and will help with back pain, athletic performance, injury prevention, posture and the various activities of daily living.
In your effort to gain strength in this area, you may have started a program of abdominal and lower back exercises, but is this enough?
Before we consider this question we need to discuss the anatomy of the core and why yours needs to be strong.
The core of your body extends from your shoulders to below your hips.
It encompasses muscles of the torso centering around the position of the spine Read More
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‘Food on the Hill’: Smoky Cheese Fondue
“Food on the Hill” by Sue York

This week’s recipe…
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com
Smoky Cheese Fondue
- 2 Tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 cup chopped onions
- 4 cloves garlic (pressed)
- 1/2 cup flour
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 (12 oz) beer, NOT all at once (I like the dark beer)
- 2 teaspoons brown mustard
- 4-5 cups shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 1/2 cup Monterey Jack (shredded)
- 1 1/2 cup smoked gouda cheese or smoked cheddar (shredded)
- paprika on top
- bread cubes for dipping
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com
School Board Holding Special Meeting at Coffee Booth

The Los Alamos School Board has scheduled a Special School Board meeting at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 2 at the Coffee Booth to review school board policies.
The meeting is open to the public.
































