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Rev. Duncan Lanum Takes On 1,500 Mile Bike Ride

Reverend Duncan Lanum, 80, is undertaking a 1,500 mile bicycle ride in Santa Fe to honor the memory of his beloved wife. Courtesy photo
 
Many Mothers News:
 
SANTA FE For the third year in a row, the Reverend Duncan Lanum, 80, is undertaking a 1,500 mile bicycle ride in Santa Fe to honor the memory of his beloved wife, Joy Rose Lanum and raise awareness and funds for Many Mothers.
 
In the summers of 2016 and 2017, Duncan Lanum rode his bike across the country to raise funds for The Joy Rose Lanum Fund. In 2016, he rode 1,500 miles from Santa Fe to Atlanta, Ga., and in 2017 2,000 miles from
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LAMC CEO Promotes Community Support

LAMC CEO John Whiteside at the Los Alamos Daily Post Friday talking about the importance of community involvement. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post

John Whiteside arrived in town in August 2016 to take over the reins of Los Alamos Medical Center. Since that time, he has immersed himself into the local community.

He explained during a recent interview at the Los Alamos Daily Post the importance he believes LAMC plays in the support and well-being of the community.

“In the more than two years I have lived and worked in Read More

Therapy Dogs Excellent For Cancer Patients

The two elderly retrievers were walked home thanks to information on their tags. Courtesy photo

A white dog with spots did not have tags but was successfully reunited with his owner. Courtesy photo

By NANCY PARTRIDGE
Los Alamos Daily Post

I really should carry a leash in my walking pack.

At least every other weekend my training walks have been interrupted by a dog running loose without its owner. So far I have encountered seven or eight dogs while training.

I figure that it’s some sort of karma for the number of times my Husky Bayley escaped and ran amuck on North Mesa. People got so used to him being on Read More

Federal, State And Local Partnership Identifies Analytical Strategies For Responding To Opioid Crisis

DOJ News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. The Office of Justice Programs’ National Institute of Justice today announced publication of a multi-agency research study identifying recent advancements and examining recognized challenges in the fight against synthetic opioids.
 
The open access article is the product of fourteen subject matter experts from NIJ, government, industry and academia, who looked at potential solutions concerning information sharing and the availability of resources, as well as gaps in knowledge for further research.
 
Today’s announcement complements
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Scenes From Los Alamos Relay For Life 2018

Scenes from the 2018 Los Alamos Relay For Life Saturday at Smith’s Marketplace that included walking along Canyon Rim Trail. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Scenes from the 2018 Los Alamos Relay For Life Saturday at Smith’s Marketplace. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Scenes from the 2018 Los Alamos Relay For Life Saturday at Smith’s Marketplace. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Scenes from the 2018 Los Alamos Relay For Life Saturday at Smith’s Marketplace. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

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Relay For Life In Los Alamos Saturday!

Scene from a previous Relay for Life. Courtesy photo
 
COMMUNITY News:
 
The community is invited to this year’s Relay For Life in Los Alamos Saturday at the Canyon Rim Trail at Knecht Street and Smith’s Marketplace.
 
Relay For Life is the signature fundraiser of the American Cancer Society. This event is designed to bring communities together to celebrate (cancer survivors and caregivers), remember (loved ones lost to cancer) and fight back (against cancer by raising money, awareness, and participation).
 
Four teams have registered to walk and raise funds for
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Los Alamos Fire Department And New Mexico Resuscitation Academy In Taos Oct. 13-14

 

LAFD News:

 

The Los Alamos Fire Department and The Maryland Resuscitation Academy (RA) are conducting two consecutive one-day Resuscitation Academies.

 

These fullday RAs are Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 13-14 at the John Gonzales Building, 202 Chamisa Road in Taos.

 

The Maryland RA is a one-day, intensive course dedicated to improving survival rates of patients suffering pre-hospital cardiac arrest, and is suitable for EMS supervisors, medical directors, Fire/EMS chiefs, EMS personnel of all levels and hospital and emergency department staffs across Read More

Partridge: Veterans Are Impacted By Cancer

Members of the USS Los Alamos Commissioning Committee and the Veterans of the USS Los Alamos AFDB-7 meet for dinner Aug. 10 at Tomasita’s in Santa Fe. From left, USS Los Alamos Commissioning Committee members Susan Larson, Elmer Torres, Nancy Partridge and USS Los Alamos Veteran Keith Werner. Courtesy photo

USS Los Alamos Commissioning Committee Chair Jim Nesmith, right, and USS Los Alamos AFDB-7 Veteran Keith Werner. Courtesy photo

By NANCY PARTRIDGE
Los Alamos

Two years ago Jim Nesmith and I were in CB Fox discussing merchandise to support fundraising for the effort to get a Virginia Class Read More

Luján Calls For Martinez Administration To Provide Continuity Of Behavior Health Services For NNM

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján
 
CONGRESSIONAL News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. Following the announcement that Tri-County Community Services will close at the end of this month, U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) wrote to Gov. Susana Martinez and New Mexico’s Departments of Health, Human Services, and Children, Youth, and Families, calling on them to take swift action to provide northern New Mexicans with continuity of behavioral health services.
 
“After speaking with Secretaries Earnest and Gallagher, as well as the Governor’s Chief of Staff, I am encouraged that all parties involved
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U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich Stands With Community In Raton To Support The Southwest Chief Railroad Route

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich rallies with local the community Saturday in Raton to fight for the Southwest Chief. Courtesy photo

From the Office of U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich:

RATON – U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich joined local elected officials and community leaders Saturday in Raton to rally in support of the Southwest Chief.

Speakers at the event included Martin Heinrich, Raton Mayor Neil Segotta, Raton City Manager Scott Berry, Colfax County Commissioner Roy Fernandez, Director of Business Operations at Philmont Scout Ranch Shelley O’Neill, and local business owner at Patchwork Phoenix Read More