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Council Proclaims Aug. 9 Los Alamos Co-Working Day

Councilor Pete Sheehey and projectY Marketing Manager Burgundy Brock hold up a proclamation that recognizes Thursday, Aug. 9, as Los Alamos Co-Working Day. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

 

COUNTY News:
 
Los Alamos County Council presented a proclamation during its regular meeting Tuesday night in Council Chambers, which recognizes today as Los Alamos Co-Working Day.
 
The proclamation reads:
 
Proclamation declaring Thursday, August 9, 2018 as “Los Alamos Coworking Day” in Los Alamos County (accepted by Burgundy Brock, projectY Community
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Izraelevitz: Thank You For Shopping At Smith’s

By DAVID IZRAELEVITZ
Los Alamos

One of the little pleasures of married life for Terry and I is going shopping at Smith’s together. We enter by the flower section, we look in each other’s eyes, and I ask, “Does this qualify as a date?”

Long behind us are the days when we juggled three boys enthralled by pyramid displays, when we had to choose between hysterics and a box of frosted “Barney And Friends” cookies. It is also one of those few instances in modern life where marital roles are not a source of confusion for me. David pushes cart; Terry finds stuff. Except that is, when I have to go into that huge cavern Read More

Regional Coalition Chair Henry Roybal: Inappropriate Reimbursements Should Be Refunded

Regional Coalition of LANL Communities Chair and Santa Fe County Commissioner Henry Roybal at a recent RCLC meeting. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com
 
By MAIRE O’NEILL
Los Alamos Daily Post

Regional Coalition of LANL Chair and Santa Fe County Commissioner Henry Roybal said Wednesday that any inappropriate reimbursements made with RCLC funds should be refunded to the RCLC by those who received them.

Roybal’s comment was made in an interview with the Los Alamos Daily Post in the wake of the release Tuesday of a special audit of the RCLC by the Office Read More

What’s New At Farmers Market This Week?

Gonzales Farm. Courtesy photo
 
LAFM News:
 
Whats at the Farmers Market this week:
 
Peaches- Berries- Apples- Plums- Lamb- Beef- Yak- Bison- Pork- honey- honey sticks- Tomatoes- Shishitos- Onions- Green onions- celery- Salad Mix- Beets- Turnips- Apple Cider- Sharpening Service- Corn- Grapes- Kettle Corn if it’s not raining- Nursery- Plants- grasses- hanging Flowers- Cut Flowers- Herbs- Eggs-Beans of every color- Cucumbers- Carrots- Squashes- radishes- Lettuce- Cabbage- Garlic- Potatoes of every color and variety- Squash Blossoms- Tortillas-Jams &
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McQuiston: Why Some Dogs Are In Insurance Doghouse

By ALLEN MCQUISTON
The Jemez Agency
 
I have a number of friends – and clients – who are dog lovers. Some are more passionate than others about their four-legged friends and this can lead to uncertainty, confusion, and even anger over insurance company rules pertaining to canines.
 
The typical insurance company policy regarding dogs is usually simple: if an account has a prohibited breed of dog, the insurance company will not offer a homeowner insurance policy to the homeowner.
 
In other situations, however, an insurance company might provide homeowner insurance but will
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Property Owners Launch ‘Battle Of The Yards’ Challenge!

Plateau Property Management’s ‘The Lawn Rangers’ vs. Courtright Properties’ ‘Turf Wranglers’ have challenged each other to a ‘Battle of the Yards’ challenge. Courtesy photo

COMMUNITY News:

In the dog days of summer, a couple of local companies have decided to spice things up a bit and have a little fun in the process. Plateau Property Management and Courtright Properties have challenged each other to a “Battle of the Yards” challenge.

The Courtright Property crew, AKA Turf Wranglers, and the Plateau Property Management Crew, AKA The Lawn Rangers, launched the challenge Monday and it continues Read More

Taos Electric Vehicle Expo Sept. 8

 
TEVE News:
 
On behalf of Renewable Taos, we are pleased to announce the 2018 Taos Electric Vehicle Expo from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 8.  
 
The Taos EV Expo will be held at the UNM-Taos Bataan Hall with indoor and outdoor exhibits. We are organizing this event in coordination with Michael Hearne’s Big Barn Dance – a fabulously popular three-day music event at the Kit Carson Park and Stage here in Taos. For all the details, visit TaosEVExpo.org.  
 
This is a great opportunity to see and learn about the rapid growth and demand for electric vehicles
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Governor Announces Expansion Of Homegrown Company Advanced Network Management

Gov. Susana Martinez
 
STATE News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE Gov. Susana Martinez announced Friday that a homegrown information technology company, Advanced Network Management, will expand to a new headquarters location in Albuquerque and create up to 40 new high quality technology and management jobs.
 
The company also will invest nearly $6 million in the expansion.
 
“It’s always a pleasure to announce that a company from right here in New Mexico is expanding and increasing their investment in our state,” Martinez said. “By making the decision
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Local Allergist Gives Talk At Aspen Allergy Conference

Cliff Han presents a talk during the Aspen Allergy Conference. Courtesy photo

BUSINESS News:

ASPEN, Colo.,- Allergists attending last week’s Aspen Allergy Conference had the opportunity to review evidence showing too much oral hygiene and antibiotic usage could be the culprit behind rising allergy rates-and that prebiotics may be the answer to permanent, drug-free allergy relief.

Cliff Han, Ph.D., founder of Knoze Jr. and creator of AllerPops prebiotic lollipops, presented the results of his study, “Prebiotics Induced Oral Microbiota Changes Accompany Long-lasting Allergy Relief,” Read More

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