Chris Clark

IRS: Check Out Back-To-School College Tax Benefits

IRS News:
 
PHOENIX  With another school year just around the corner, the Internal Revenue Service  reminds parents and students that now is a good time to see if they will qualify for either of two college tax credits or other education-related tax benefits when they file their 2015 federal income tax returns.
 
In general, the American Opportunity Tax Credit or Lifetime Learning Credit (http://www.irs.gov/) is available to taxpayers who pay qualifying expenses for an eligible student.
 
Eligible students include the taxpayer,
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American Legion Post 90 Supports Op Christmas Child

AMERICAN LEGION News:
 
American Legion Post 90 of Los Alamos is supporting Operation Christmas Child, a shoe box ministry of many churches across the United States.
 
The Post is purchasing 50 inflatable soccer balls to go with the ones provided by White Rock Presbyterian Church.
 
Each year Mary Medendorp heads up the effort to collect shoe boxes to be packed with pens, pencils, writing paper, crayolas, water colors, small stuffed animals, dolls and more. The soccer balls will be packed with a pump to bring the ball to life.
 
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Las Cruces Man Pleads Guilty To Federal Conspiracy And Firearms Charges

FBI News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE — Conrad Vasquez Salazar, 43, of Las Cruces has pleaded guilty to conspiracy and firearms charges.
 
Under the terms of his plea agreement, Salazar will be sentenced to 20 years in federal prison followed by a term of supervised release to be determined by the court.
 
The guilty plea was announced by U.S. Attorney Damon P. Martinez, Special Agent in Charge Carol K.O. Lee of the Albuquerque Division of the FBI, and Las Cruces Police Chief Jaime Montoya.
 
Conrad Vasquez Salazar (Salazar), Clifford Raymond Salas, and Andres Linares-Baca, 32, both of
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New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana Receive $2.4 Million In FEMA Preparedness Grants

FEMA News:
 
DENTON, TexasFire departments in Arkansas, Louisiana and New Mexico have been awarded more than $2.4 million in preparedness grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
 
The grant in New Mexico totals $169,000 and pays for tuition and educational assistance plus several other programs for the Mayhill Volunteer Fire Department.
 
In Arkansas, the grants total $413,524 and cover firefighting equipment for the Lake Village Fire Department and the Lone Rock Volunteer Fire Department in Norfork.
 
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Salsa Making Class With Helen Idzorek Sept. 16

Courtesy photo
 
NMSU News:
 
Learn to turn your chiles and other produce into delicious salsa, with Extension Home Economist, Helen Idzorek.
 
The class is 1-3 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 16 in Graves Hall Kitchen at the United Church, 2525 Canyon Road. Hands-on activities include preparing salsa and safely using canning equipment.
 
Registration is $15 payable by cash or check at Los Alamos Cooperative Extension Service, 2150 Juniper St. Class size is limited to 12 people.
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Sierra Club Applauds New Methane Pollution Standard

SIERRA CLUB News:
 
The Obama Administration Tuesday introduced the first-ever proposed methane pollution standards for new and modified oil and gas facilities, a landmark announcement that will blunt the projected growth of methane and smog-forming pollution produced by the industry in New Mexico.
 
The newly proposed standards will help to safeguard public health and put the United States closer to being on track to meet the Administration’s goal of reducing oil and gas methane pollution by 40 to 45 percent by 2025.
 
“New Mexicans were shocked to hear about the country’s
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National Ignition Facility Fires 300th Laser Target Shot Of Fiscal Year 2015

NIF News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.  Last week, the National Ignition Facility (NIF) fired its 300th laser target shot in fiscal year (FY) 2015, meeting the year’s goal more than six weeks early.
 
In comparison, the facility completed 191 target shots in FY 2014. Located at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), the NIF is the world’s most energetic laser.
 
Increasing the shot rate has been a top priority for the Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) Program and in particular the NIF team at LLNL. The greater than 50 percent increase in NIF shots from FY 2014 to FY
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4-H Information Meeting Sept. 30

NMSU News:
 
Los Alamos Cooperative Extension Service is holding a 4-H informational meeting at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday Sept. 30, at 1042 Oro Court. 
 
Los Alamos Team 4-H is:
 
Fun:
  • 4-H offers hundreds of projects including, gardening, horses, interior design, sewing, arts and crafts, cooking, raising a seeing-eye puppy, sheep, rabbits, goats, fashion design, food preservation, dairy, beef, and many, many more!
Education:
  • 4-H has a long history of helping youth “learn by doing”. 4H focuses on teaching new topics and developing life
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Alex Kirk’s Basketball Skills Camp Aug. 23

Group shot of Alex Kirk and kids. Courtesy photo
 
SPORTS News:
 
Are you in grades 1-12? Do you know of a kid in those grades? Do you want to improve your basketball skills? Do want to have a photo of you and former UNM Lobo and NBA’s Cleveland Cavalier’s Alex Kirk? Do you want a new basketball (1st 100 kids to register)?
 
If the answer is yes, please join Alex Kirk for his end of the summer basketball skills clinic from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 23, at La Cueva High School. 
 
Campers will be provided lunch and given
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