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All Shall Be Well: The Shattered Lantern

Clergy from left, The Rev. Mary Ann Hill, Rector, Trinity on the Hill, Pastor Nicolé Ferry, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired; Associate Priest Lynn Finnegan and Pastor Deb Church. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

By Pastor Nicolé Raddu Ferry
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church

“I dedicate this book to my mother and father, Mathlida and George, who taught me never to ridicule anyone who is searching for God with a lighted lantern.”

This dedication is the introduction to the book The Shattered Lantern by Ronald Rolheiser. This book draws from a variety of sources to offer a spiritual Read More

Winter Storm Warning Until Midnight Monday For Jemez

Rio Arriba County Emergency Services Weather Alert:

A winter storm warning alert has been issued through midnight Monday, March 18.

          • What: Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations 2 to 5 inches, and 6 and 13 inches above 8,000 feet.
          • Where: Jemez Mountains and Tusas Mountains Including Chama.
          • When: 6 a.m. today to midnight Monday Night.
          • Impacts: Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Some roads may be closed. Significant travel delays are possible.
          • Affected Areas: Jemez Mountains and Tusas Mountains including Chama.

Instructions:

Anyone who must travel is advised to keep an Read More

Urban Trail Phase I & II Multi-Use Trail Project Construction Activities For Week Of March 18

Scene from Urban Trail Phase I & II Multi-use Trail Project. Courtesy/LAC

Scene from Urban Trail Phase I & II Multi-use Trail Project. Courtesy/LAC

COUNTY News:

Hasse Contracting Company Inc., under contract with Los Alamos County Public Works to construct the Urban Trail Phase I & II Multi-use Trail Project, will have construction activities at the following locations downtown and along and off Canyon Road during the week of March 18.

Weather permitting, areas impacted include (see included maps below):

  • Work Zone Area 1: Within the Fuller Lodge grounds adjacent to Central
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Non-Essential County Facilities Closed Due To Storm

COUNTY News:

Due to inclement weather, County Manager Anne Laurent has ordered the closure of all non-essential County government facilities and services today, March 15. This includes the Aquatic Center, libraries, Golf Pro Shop, Eco Transfer Station and Fuller Lodge.

While the Nature Center, Fuller Lodge Art Center and visitor centers are closed, the Los Alamos History Museum is open.

County staff recommends that individuals call any facility not listed to determine if they will be open or closed today.

Atomic City Transit fixed routes will make their last trips departing the Transit Read More

N.M. 4 Water Transmission Line Repair Postponed

Map of work area. Courtesy/LAC

COUNTY News:

The emergency repair on a water transmission line along N.M. 4 that was supposed to start today has been rescheduled for Friday, March 22 through Sunday, March 24, due to winter weather conditions.

The broken water line is on the east side of N.M. 4 about halfway between East Jemez Road and the turnoff to N.M. 502.

Officials at the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU) would like to remind drivers that when the work begins next Friday, they should expect to see N.M. 4 traffic reduced to one lane in each direction as they approach the work zone. Northbound Read More

Southbound Block Of Oppenheimer Closed Today

Map of work area. Courtesy/LAC

COUNTY News:

The southbound block of Oppenheimer between Central Avenue and Trinity Drive will be closed 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today, March 15 for utility work.

Crews from the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities will be potholing to locate water valves under the road. The work is scheduled to continue daily through March 22.

Direct questions about the work to the Customer Care Center at 505.662.8333 during business hours or CustomerCare@lacnm.us during evenings and on weekends. Read More

Rose Street Closure Begins Monday March 18

Phase II of the Rose Street Reconstruction Project is scheduled to begin Monday. Courtesy/LAC

COUNTY News:

Phase II of the Rose Street Reconstruction Project is scheduled to begin Monday, March 18, with the closure of Rose Street from Circle Drive to Spruce Street. This phase of the project involves underground utility work.

TLC Plumbing & Utility will be conducting the work under contract with Los Alamos County. Circle Drive residents may access their homes from the direction of Central Avenue. Access in and out of the Chapel Apartments will be limited to 22nd Street. Oppenheimer Condos Read More

Unitarian Church And Jewish Center Invite Community To Join In Supporting Española Pathways Shelter

Community News:

The Los Alamos Jewish Center and the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos invite the community to join their collaborative effort to support the Española Pathways Shelter.

The shelter is open seven nights a week and averaged 15 guests a night in December 2023, with many nights reaching their capacity of 20 guests. The shelter serves three meals a day and served 1,739 meals in December.

The shelter offers case management to assist clients in meeting their immediate and future needs.

The shelter is increasing its collaboration with a range of other local agencies to better meet the needs Read More

Posts From The Road: San Diego

San Diego: A portion of the San Diego downtown skyline and San Diego Bay is seen from a shoreline walkway at Coronado. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Star of India: The Star of India sailing ship was built in 1863 and is the world’s oldest sailing ship. The ship was launched five days before Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address! The ship made 21 trips around the world with no auxiliary power. It is now a part of the Maritime Museum in San Diego and docked next to the shoreline walkway so that all can see and enjoy the beautiful ship. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

By GARY WARREN
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Fr. Glenn: Preferring Light

By Father Glenn Jones:

Cool … back to 2 Chronicles again this week, though not very uplifting. Well … not until some more history had passed, at least.

The period is, or just after, 600 B.C. The great Israelite kings David and Solomon are long gone, as is the greatness of their kingdom. Israel—not divided into the separate kingdoms of Israel and Judah—has waffled back and forth from fidelity to infidelity…as have thier fortunes. The post-split northern kingdom of Israel had been conquered and absorbed by Assyria, which itself has been conquered by the Babylonians. Only the southern kingdom of Read More