LANB Makes Regulatory Agreement Changes
LANB President Steve Wells
Staff Report
In November of 2012, Los Alamos National Bank signed a regulatory agreement with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Bank’s primary regulatory.
“LANB has been working toward compliance with the agreement and had made a great deal of progress since that time,” Bank President Steve Wells told the Los Alamos Daily Post.
In a Bank SEC 8K filing Monday, the Bank, with its administrative offices at 1200 Trinity Dr. in Los Alamos, announced that it had entered into a Consent Order with the OCC Dec. 17 of this year. The filing goes Read More
Sydney’s Corner: Roman Ruins, Bulgaria
The Roman Amphitheatre in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Photo by Jason Frasier
Sydney’s Corner: Roman Ruins, BulgariaSydney Frazier is the granddaughter of Los Alamos resident Teralene Foxx and is traveling the world with her parents for the next two years. As part of her home schooling during the trip, Sydney is blogging about her adventures. She is sharing some of her posts with the Los Alamos Daily Post.
We went to Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Did you know there are Roman ruins in Plovdiv? There are lots of Roman ruins in Plovdiv. I thought I would tell a little about them.
There Read More
Michael Leslie of Los Alamos Graduates NMSU With Highest Honors
Michael Leslie. Courtesy photo
Staff Report
Michael Leslie, a 2009 graduate of Los Alamos High School, graduated Dec. 14 with Highest Honors from the College of Education at New Mexico State University.
Leslie received his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with an emphasis on Exercise Science. He has completed all requirements for medical school where he hopes to pursue a career in emergency medicine.
He graduated a Crimson Scholar with a perfect 4.0 GPA and worked as a scribe at Mountain View Regional Medical Center in Las Cruces. He also received the NMSU Alumni Association Outstanding Read More
Udall Nominates Two Los Alamos Students to United States Service Academies
U.S. SENATE News: Garcia Richard Among MADD Legislative Champions of 2013
Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard
MADD News:
SANTA FE — Mothers Against Drunk Driving New Mexico (MADD) today announced its “2013 Legislative Champions” and recognized Los Alamos’ Dist. 43 Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard, Speaker W. Ken Martinez, Rep. Liz Thomson and Rep. Tim Lewis for their leadership within the New Mexico Legislature to stop drunk driving and protect the rights of victims.
“MADD thanks Speaker Martinez and Representatives Thomson, Garcia Richard, and Lewis for authoring legislation improving New Mexico’s drunk driving law. MADD appreciates their dedication and Read More
Los Alamos Veterinarian Continues Educational Support For Afghanistan Village
Worked has begun on the concrete foundation for a Sarkar school in Afghanistan. Photo by Ayub Kharoti
Photo by Ayub Kharoti
Staff Report
Bob Fuselier, a veterinarian in Los Alamos, began working with Dr. Mohammad Khan Kharoti on educational projects in Afghanistan several years ago and traveled to the country in 2012. He continues his support of educational projects in Afghanistan and wanted to share the latest progress with Los Alamos Daily Post readers.
Los Alamos veterinarian Bob Fuselier, right, with colleague Blake Batten at an airport in Afghanistan in 2012. Photo by Ayub Kharoti Read More
Udall, Moran Urge Overhaul of Federal IT Oversight to Save Taxpayers Billions
U.S. SENATE News:- Bipartisan bill would increase accountability, ensure clear chain of command in federal IT process
Ride to Sipapu on the Blue Bus
RTD News:
The North Central Regional Transit District – RTD “Blue Bus” – will initiate service to Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort beginning Monday, Dec. 23 on its Taos to Peñasco route with a morning and afternoon stop. The service is being launched on a six-month trial basis to evaluate rider needs.
The morning run will depart the Taos County Administration Building at 8:05 a.m. and arrive at Sipapu at 8:48 a.m. The afternoon run will depart Sipapu at 3:46 p.m.and arrive at the Taos County Administration Building at 5:15 p.m. The RTD provides service Monday through Friday.
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Valles Caldera’s Dennis Trujillo Concludes 39 Years of Public Service
Dennis Trujillo
VCNP News:
JEMEZ SPRINGS — The Valles Caldera Trust executive director scheduled a small employee gathering ostensibly to share some holiday spirit with coffee and cake.
Many employees would be leaving for vacation this weekend so it was important that they hear what executive director Dennis Trujillo had to say, because when they return in January, he will no longer be leading their way.
“The public lands and the conservation of our natural resources have been my career’s work, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have had a career doing what I love,” Trujillo said. “I have been Read More
Los Alamos Residents Meet GOP Candidate David Clements Running For 2014 Senate Race
U.S. senatorial candidate David Clements. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com
Community members listen to senatorial candidate David Clements discuss his platform at the Fusion Cafe Friday. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.comU.S. Senatorial David Clements traveled to Los Alamos Friday to meet local residents at a gathering at the Fusion Cafe and Coffee Roasters in Mari Mac Plaza.
Clements is the Republican front runner for the 2014 senate race against Democratic Sen. Tom Udall. His Facebook page says he is a constitutional conservative.
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