Carol A. Clark

On The Job In The Española Valley: Award Winning Author Liddie Martinez Of Chile Line Foods, LLC Making Ristras

On the job this morning in the front yard of her Española Valley farm is award winning author Liddie Martinez of Chile Line Foods, LLC making chile ristras from chile grown in her garden. Martinez is the author of the popular Chile Line Cookbook: Historic Recipes of Northern New Mexico, available online at www.pajaritopress.com. Courtesy photo

On the job this morning Liddie Martinez is stringing together chile grown in garden of her Española Valley farm to make ristras. Courtesy photo

Liddie Martinez stringing chile together to make ristras from chile grown in her garden. Courtesy photo

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Scenes Of LAHS 2021 Homecoming Court

The Los Alamos High School 2021 Homecoming Court is recognized at the football game Friday night during halftime at Sullivan Field. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

LAHS 2021 Homecoming King and Queen Sam Wolfsberg and Sally Hopkins. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Homecoming King Sam Wolfsberg escorts Court member Emilee Maestas. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Homecoming Court members Tommy Oldham and Gwyneth Lyons  Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

Homecoming Court member Aidan Cooley escorts Homecoming Queen Sally Hopkins. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com
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Study: Pretrial Justice Improvements Working In New Mexico

Administrative Office of the Courts Director Artie Pepin

Office of the Courts News:

SANTA FE — Improvements to New Mexico’s pretrial practices are working to promote community safety and honor the constitutional principles of the American justice system, Administrative Office of the Courts Director Artie Pepin said Wednesday.

“All New Mexicans share a concern about crime. The evidence from research clearly shows that the great majority of people released pending trial are not committing new crimes,” Pepin said.

He pointed to a study by University of New Mexico researchers that Read More

Posts From The Road: Grand Mesa National Scenic Byway

Early Color: As we rise to higher elevations on the scenic byway there are several areas where the fall colors of the aspen trees are beginning to shine. The Grand Mesa reaches an elevation of 11,332, which is a climb of about 6,000 feet above the valley floor around Grand Junction, Colo. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Land O’Lakes: The upper elevation of the Grand Mesa is known as the Land O’Lakes area. There are more than 300 stream fed lakes on the mesa making it a fishermen’s paradise. Shown is a lone fisherman in red across the lake from our viewpoint surrounded by fall reflections. Photo Read More

A Smart Use for Doping: Implanted Atoms Create Electrical IDs Distinguishing Bona Fide Devices From Forgeries

NIST researcher Yaw Obeng

NIST News:

If someone sells you a luxury handbag from Paris, France, but it turns out be a forgery from Paris, Texas, the counterfeit item might cost you a thousand bucks and the crook could wind up in jail. But if a counterfeit electronic device gets installed in a car, it could cost passengers or the driver their lives.

Without new security measures, the interconnected wireless technologies, digital electronics and micromechanical electronic systems that make up the Internet of Things are vulnerable to forgeries and tampering that could cause entire telecommunication Read More

SFCC: Santa Fe Literary Review Reading Online Oct. 21

Courtesy/SFCC

SFCC News:

SFCC Santa Fe Literary Review Reading Online Event 5 to 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 21. Contributors to the 2021 Santa Fe Literary Review will read selections from the 2021 issue.

Pre-registration is required at https://bit.ly/3ncYWeo. Login information will be emailed to you on the morning of the event.

Cost: Free

Of Note: Santa Fe Literary Review Faculty Advisor Kate McCahill says, “After careful thought, we’ve decided to hold this year’s annual reading and reception event remotely on Zoom. That means that anyone who contributed can participate, from wherever they Read More

Fr. Glenn: Standing Fast

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Hmm … equinox this week, and so autumn begins this week. Ah, spring and autumn—favorite times of the year … the first showcasing beauty of new life, and the autumn foliage an analogy for Christians of the inevitability of death, and yet with anticipation and faith of future resurrection.

Well, the kids are all firmly ensconced and absorbed with their classes by now. We certainly hope this year has lesser disruption than last when COVID burst upon the scene. Cheers to the teachers who had to do all the remote teaching, and at times remote and in-class teaching.

That came to mind with Read More

State Police Tactical Response In Bernalillo County Nets Nearly 100 Felony Arrests, Targeting Violent Offenders

Courtesy/NMSP

From the Office of the Governor:

ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico State Police (NMSP) reports 93 felony arrests, including 58 individuals with violent criminal histories, over the first three weeks of the tactical response to violent crime in Bernalillo County, directed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, in addition to DWI arrests, narcotics seizures and more.

The temporary assignment of state police officers to Bernalillo County, with an emphasis on the Albuquerque metro area, includes almost three dozen officers, coming from various bureaus and units within the agency, including Read More

New Mexico Lawmakers Welcome Almost $17 Million For Head Start Programs, Resources Across State

Congressional Delegation News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and U.S. Representatives Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.) and Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) are welcoming almost $17 million in federal funding to support Head Start services across New Mexico.

Head Start promotes school readiness of children under the age of five from low-income families through education, health, social and other services.

“Support for children needs to start during their earliest years,” Heinrich said. “I’m proud to welcome this critical Read More