Lifestyles

Oversized Modular Home Moving To Sycamore Aug. 3-4

COUNTY News:

JR Theroux Mobile Home Service, Inc. will be transporting two halves of a modular home to Sycamore Street beginning with the first half 1:30-3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3.

The second half will be transported 9-11:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 4.

The frames will be transported back out of Los Alamos later those same days.

The first frame will be transported off the site and out of Los Alamos via Truck Route 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3. The second frame will be transported 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4.

The route will begin at Omega Bridge (Los Alamos Canyon bridge) and head north on Diamond Drive to Trinity Drive. Read More

Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op To Host Ukrainian Relief Golf Tournament & Ukrainian Relief Beer Dinner Aug. 12 & 13

Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op (The Tub) is hosting a Ukrainian Relief Golf Tournament Aug. 12 and Ukrainian Relief Beer Dinner Aug. 13 to show support and solidarity for the people of Ukraine. Courtesy/The Tub

From Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op (The Tub) Management:

As you know, our mission at The Tub is to create a space that feels like home, to extend our love and support to the community, and open our doors so each and every person has an opportunity to connect with one another.

Great beer is just the vessel from which we do this.

In Los Alamos, most everyone comes from somewhere else, and yet everyone is a Read More

Cone Zone: Week Of Aug. 1, 2022

Please slow down and use caution within construction work zones. Courtesy/LAC

COUNTY News:

Public Works Projects:  

The projects listed in this section are being managed by County Public Works staff through contractors.

For more information, please e-mail lacpw@lacnm.us, call 505.662.8150, or visit the “Projects/Public Works” link.

Please slow down and use caution within the construction work zones. Please note the below information is based on a schedule provided by the contractors and may change due to weather or other delays. 

Canyon Road Reconstruction 

TLC Plumbing and Utility, Read More

Posts From The Road: Palouse Falls State Park

Main Viewpoint: A paved walkway leads visitors to the main viewpoint, which is a short walk from the parking area. Views from the walkway allow visitors to see the waterfall from the closest angle. This photo shows a wide angle view from the main viewpoint which stretches for several feet around the side of the pool on the rim of the canyon. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Canyon: Looking south from the Fryxell Overlook gives viewers a view of the impressive canyon which is almost 400 feet deep where the Palouse River flows toward the Snake River. The confluence of the Palouse and Snake River Read More

Fr. Glenn: Standing Strong

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

People will often complain that it’s hard to be a good person in this day and age.  But is it, really?

Christians remember often those of early Christianity who had to worry about being hunted down and martyred in the Roman and other arenas … and, yet, many suffered even that rather than be unfaithful. Even today thousands of Christians are martyred annually around the world, but they remain faithful even while under threat of violent death.

A favorite in the Old Testament about faithfulness despite mortal danger is the account of Eleazar in 2 Maccabees 6 (in the “apocrypha” if Read More

LAFSF: ‘The Heavens Declare’: The Universe And Judeo-Christian Truth Claims By Nels Hoffman

Courtesy/Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum

Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum News:

Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum is hosting the final talk of the summer series Wednesday, Aug. 3: “The Heavens Declare”: The Universe and Judeo-Christian Truth Claims by Nels Hoffman, PhD.

The writer of the biblical book of Genesis asserted that “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth,” while the Psalmist similarly stated that “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” This idea, that the universe had a beginning at a definite point in time, and was the Read More

Kiwanis Features Travel Adventures & Scholarship Recipient

Kiwanians Steve and Kathy Boerigter. Courtesy/Kiwanis

KIWANIS News:

Kiwanian Travel Adventures

Kiwanians Steve and Kathy Boerigter enjoy international travel, and even the pandemic hasn’t slowed them down. They spoke at a Kiwanis meeting July 19, outlining a recent trip that spanned many countries.

In March, they were in the United Kingdom. They rented a car in London and accomplished the daunting challenge (at least to US drivers) of braving the “wrong” side of the road and the roundabouts all the way to Edinburgh, Scotland.

While in Edinburgh, they visited the castle, walked several parts Read More

La Vista Church Participates In ‘Freedom Sunday’

Becky Garrett informs the congregation about ways to end human trafficking and help victims recover on ‘Freedom Sunday’ July 24 at La Vista Church of the Nazarene in White Rock. Her daughter made an unscheduled appearance during the presentation. Garrett organized a multi-media presentation on the topic. Pastor James Byerly also participated with a themed sermon and words of wisdom. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

Staff Report

La Vista Church of the Nazarene in White Rock joined Nazarene Churches around the nation and the world to celebrate “Freedom Sunday”.

The annual event Read More