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Funeral Service Details Honoring Life Of Ofc. Justin Hare

Ofc. Justin Hare

NMSP News:

ALBUQUERQUE – Funeral Services to honor the life of New Mexico State Police Ofc. Justin Hare are as follows:

          • Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 11 a.m.
          • Legacy Church
          • 7201 Central Ave. NW
          • Albuquerque, NM 87121

The services will be open to the public, and all law enforcement agencies are encouraged to send representatives.

Anyone wanting to donate flowers can do so by sending them to Daniel’s Family Funeral Services, 4310 Sara Road, Rio Rancho, NM 87124

Following the services, there will be no procession. Read More

The Family YMCA Announces ‘Youth Basketball Open Gym’

A new program has started at The Family YMCA called ‘Youth Basketball Open Gym’. Youth ages K-6th grade can participate, learn basketball concepts and just have fun playing basketball with Coach Jason Romero and friends. This summer, the Y will also offer Open Gym for 7th-12th graders. Register now for Open Gym ages K-12th grade. Courtesy/YMCA Read More

County Tourism Implementation Task Force To Meet Tuesday

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos County Tourism Implementation Task Force will meet at noon Tuesday, March 19 at the Municipal Building, at 1000 Central Ave., and virtually on Zoom.

This meeting is open to the public.

Find the agenda to this meeting here.

Find the link to this meeting here.

Meeting ID: 850-7284-8071 Read More

Scenes From Chamber Of Commerce Business After Hours At LAPS Foundation & Los Alamos Schools Credit Union

At left, LAPS Foundation Board President Judy Bjarke-McKenzie and Executive Director Jenny McCumber and Los Alamos Schools Credit Union CEO/President Matt Schmidt are among those gathered for the Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event Thursday at 1010 Central Ave. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Scene from the Business After Hours event. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Schools Credit Union CEO/President Matt Schmidt, right, and Owner/Qualifying Broker Lance Eaton of EXIT Realty Advantage NM at the Business After Hours event. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Tax Law Provisions Open Solar Tax Credit To New Mexicans

EMNRD News:

SANTA FE — Now that Gov. Lujan Grisham has signed omnibus tax package for 2024 into law, the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) is preparing to accept a new wave of applications for its Solar Market Development Tax Credit Program.

The 2024 tax omnibus, House Bill 252, contains provisions that make the existing solar tax credit available to more New Mexicans.

Those provisions include:

  • Raising the annual cap on the total amount of credits that can be issued to $30 million per tax year.
  • Ensuring that tribal members who hold property in leasehold are eligible
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Hazardous Waste Treatability Study Report For Calendar Year 2023 Added To LANL Electronic Reading Room

LANL News:

Per regulatory requirements, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) announces new documents have been added to the Electronic Reading Room.

The document(s) have been submitted to fulfill one or more requirements of the Los Alamos National Laboratory:

Members of the public may view these documents and many others at LANL’s Electronic Public Reading Room. Read More

Los Alamos Mountain Club Wins First Place In 2024 New Mexico Swimming Winter Finale

Courtesy/Anna Zhang

Courtesy/Anna Zhang

By ANNA ZHANG
Swimming Coach
Mountain Club

Mountain Club won the First Place at the New Mexico Swimming Short Course Winter Finale and finished 6th at the New Mexico Swimming Short Course State Championship.

Our swimmers earned 254 individual medals (top 8 finish), and 15 individual high point awards in these two meets.

The 2024 New Mexico Swimming Short Course State Championship was held by the Charger Aquatics from March 7-11 at the West Mesa Aquatics Center.

Mountain Club finished 6th overall among 16 teams from New Mexico.

Here are the top 12 teams: Read More

New Mexico Supreme Court To Hear Case In Albuquerque As Part Of Educational Program

New Mexico Supreme Court News:

SANTA FE – Students will have an opportunity to watch an oral argument on a case involving a public school when the New Mexico Supreme Court convenes in Albuquerque next month for a program to help young people learn about the law and courts.

The argument on April 29 at Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) represents the fourth year for the Court’s Rule of Law Program. The Court will convene at 10 a.m. in Smith Brasher Hall. Students may attend in person or watch virtually through a live stream of the proceeding. A Spanish translation of the live stream will be available. Read More

Robinson: Remembering Linda Davis, Best Cowboy On The Place

Linda Davis was named New Mexico Cattleman of the Year in 1990. Photo by Sherry Robinson

By SHERRY ROBINSON
All She Wrote

© 2024 New Mexico News Services

If ranchers had royalty, Linda Davis would have worn a crown. She grew up on legendary ranches in northeastern New Mexico, began riding a horse as a toddler, and operated the historic CS Ranch with husband Les. He said she was the best cowboy on the place.

Linda died at home on her beloved land on Feb. 18. She was 93.

Born to Albert and Julia Mitchell on July 11, 1930, Linda was the fourth generation to grow up on the Tequesquite Ranch near Mosquero in Harding Read More

Amateur Naturalist: Springtime Clusters

Red colored clusters of flowers are emerging from a stem. Photo by Robert Dryja

By ROBERT DRYJA
Los Alamos

March could be called the springtime clustering month. Both plants and animals begin to appear in different kinds of clusters as the weather begins to become warmer. A flower may emerge on tree branch as part of a group that grows close together. Picture 1 shows several clusters of red-colored flowers emerging on a tree stem. Pollen bearing anthers appear as red-colored stems coming out of orange colored sepals. What looks like a single flower at a distance is actually several small flowers Read More

DeVolder: Dead Trees On Bathtub Row

By MARK DEVOLDER
Los Alamos

Recently, I had an opportunity to look over the $5.5 million dollar “trail” running northward from Central. The wide concrete trail winds through some old-growth pine trees east of Bathtub Row. Given the size of the trees, I figure that they pre-date the Manhattan Project.

I began to wonder how the root system for the trees is going to collect water underneath the concrete trail.

In previous trips up to the Jemez Mountains, I have noticed pine trees along the road which were blown over by the wind. The exposed root ball on the trees is approximately 5 to 7 feet in diameter. Read More

Obituary: H. Grady Hughes III Dec. 18, 1945 – Oct. 9, 2023

H. GRADY HUGHES III Dec. 18, 1945 – Oct. 9, 2023

Henry Grady Hughes III passed away at home on October 9, 2023, following a long struggle with Parkinson’s Disease. Grady was born December 18, 1945, in Waco, Texas to Alice Vernor Hughes and Col. Henry Grady Hughes, Jr.

He spent his early years in Waco where his mother worked as a circuit court reporter. His mother traveled with the court to small towns in Texas, leaving Grady in the care of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Vernor. Grady’s family moved to Houston in 1955 where his mother found work that did not involve traveling.

As a young child Grady Read More

New Mexico Delegation Welcomes $64 Million To Modernize And Improve Grid Infrastructure

New Mexico Delegation News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies, and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), and U.S. Representatives Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.), Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.), and Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.) welcomed $64,362,000 in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development loans to increase access to clean, affordable energy by building and improving electric infrastructure across New Mexico. 

Continental Divide Electric Coop will Read More

Governor Issues Statement On Capture Of Fugitive Wanted For Killing New Mexico State Police Ofc. Justin Hare

From the Office of the Governor:

SANTA FE – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the following statement today after the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office in Albuquerque apprehended Jaremy Smith, suspected of killing State Police Officer Justin Hare on Friday:

“Today’s capture and arrest of a suspect in the cold-blooded murder of State Police Ofc. Justin Hare is a major step toward justice for Ofc. Hare’s family. While it doesn’t bring Ofc. Hare back, it allows all New Mexicans to breathe a sigh of relief that a dangerous fugitive is off our streets.

“I again extend my deepest sympathies Read More

Scenes From Los Alamos Ski Club’s 2024 Skin-A-Thon

Scene from this morning’s Los Alamos Ski Club’s 2024 Skin-a-Thon at Pajarito Mountain Ski Area. This is the 2nd annual 4-hour endurance event in which participants grab their skins, skis, boards (or any means of self-propelled transportation) and ski up and down Pajarito Mountain as many laps as they can or want within the 4-hours. Each lap consists of 1,000 vertical feet and ski down. While it is technically not a sanctioned ski mountaineering event (Skimo), it has a similar style. Skimo will be in the 2026 Olympics. Courtesy/Los Alamos Ski Club

Scene from Los Alamos Ski Club’s 2024 Skin-a-Thon Read More

Obituary: Alverton Alfred Elliott July 13, 1942 – Nov. 29, 2023

ALVERTON ALFRED ELLIOTT July 13, 1942 – Nov. 29, 2023

Alverton (Al) Alfred Elliott, Jr. passed away at the young age of 81 on November 29, 2023 in Georgetown, Texas of old age (81) and stubbornness.

Al was born to Isabelle and Alverton Elliott, July 13, 1942, in Waterbury, VT. He is preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Kendall and Winslow.

Al married Sherron Fisher in 1964 in Morgantown, WV and she preceded him in death in 2010. He is survived by his two brothers, Ruel of Hurricane, WV and Earle of Berlin, VT. He is also survived by his sons, Nichalos and wife Carol in Arizona and Matthew Read More

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