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McQuiston: Tips To Stop A Stovetop Fire

By ALLEN MCQUISTON
The Jemez Agency
 

Fires of any severity can be destructive and devastating. Within seconds, all possessions could be damaged or destroyed – but in an apartment fire, the effects can go beyond a single family. Apartment complexes house many families, provide income for the landlord, and have a widespread effect if the fire is not controlled quickly.

If you have ever lived in an apartment, you may have noticed that almost all apartments’ stoves come equipped with a stove top fire extinguisher.  They look like a small canister (about the size of a tuna can) that is attached Read More

Alix Morgan Art Reception At Rose Chocolatier Friday

Art by Alix Morgan. Courtesy photo
 
ART News:
 
Alix Morgan is a local Los Alamos artist hosting her first show 3-5 p.m., Friday at Rose Chocolatier at 149 Central Park Square.
 
As part of the Downtown Creative Crawl, begin the art tour at Rose Chocolatier and meet the artist and see her work.
 
Morgan has written this about her work: “Art has always been a part of my life and I want to share the joy that art gives me with others. I want to make my art as affordable as possible because I believe everyone should have a piece of art in their home. I enjoy working with colored pencil, watercolor,
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EXIT Realty Hosts 2nd Annual Career Night Tuesday

EXIT Realty Advantage NM brokers from left, Hunter Eaton, Lance Eaton, Mike Griego, Jessica Hoffer, Nara Gross, Brian Tyson and David Horpedahl. Courtesy photo

 

By CAROL A. CLARK

Los Alamos Daily Post

caclark@ladailypost.com

 

EXIT Realty Advantage NM is hosting its second annual Career Night at 5:45 p.m., Tuesday at 1615 Central Ave., Suite 100.

“Career Night is designed to provide information to people who have considered a career in real estate,” EXIT Realty Owner/Broker Lance Eaton said. “We will help you understand what it takes to get started, what you can expect in the first Read More

Daily Postcard: Deer Loiter Around Metzger’s

Daily Postcard: Deer spotted loitering Wednesday night around Metzger’s Do It Best Hardware Store on 15th Street at Central Avenue in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladilypost.com Read More

Scenes From Backcountry Film Festival Thursday

So many people turned out Thursday, Jan. 24 for the Backcountry Film Festival sponsored by Century Bank and brought to Los Alamos by the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) and Reel Deal Theater that theater owner Jim O’Donnell opened a second screening room to accommodate everyone. The event featured a variety of short films about the backcountry snow sports world. A variety of raffle prizes were available at the festival, along with beer and wine for purchase from Pajarito Brewpub. Courtesy photo

The Backcoutry Film Festival crowd fills the lobby Jan. 24 at the Reel Deal Read More

NNMC President Rick Bailey Named Person Of The Year; College Named Business Of The Year At EVCC Gala

Northern New Mexico College is honored as Business of the Year and its President Dr. Richard J. Bailey, Jr is honored as Person of the Year at the Española Valley Chamber of Commerce 2018 State of the Chamber and Recognition Dinner Friday night at Ohkay Convention Center in Española. The annual event is an opportunity to celebrate the contributions local businesses bring to the Española Valley. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

NNMC President Dr. Richard J. Bailey, Jr, here with his wife Diane, is honored as Person of the Year and the college as Business of the Year at the Española Chamber Read More

Scenes From Second Annual Leadership Los Alamos FOCUS Session Thursday Night At UNM-Los Alamos

Leadership Los Alamos hosted its second annual FOCUS Session Thursday evening at UNM-Los Alamos with Keynote Speaker Haydn Shaw who presented a talk on Resolving Generational Differences in the Workplace. Shaw is noted as a renowned speaker and author hailed as a ‘leadership guru’ by the Washington Post. He has helped managers and organizations for more than 25 years raise their generational IQ so they can deal with the multigenerational workforce. He is the author of Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart and the best-selling Read More

‘Tesla Bill’ Offers NM Motorists New Choice

Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino
 
By Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino
Sponsor of Senate Bill 243
 
The sale and service of vehicles is not a very exciting topic but it is an important one.
 
Many motorists have bought a car from a dealership. There are more than 110 new-car dealerships in New Mexico that employ some 7,000 people. Some dealerships have occupied the corners of your towns for decades, and while there has been a consolidation in car dealerships resulting in out-of-state ownerships, many will continue to thrive for decades to come.
 
I have introduced Senate Bill 243, Motor Vehicle
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