RLD Superintendent Trujillo Presents Regulation & Licensing Department’s FY 24 Budget
RLD Superintendent Linda Trujillo
RLD News:
SANTA FE — New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD) Superintendent Linda Trujillo has testified before the New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee, seeking approval of the agency’s proposed recurring $49 million budget for fiscal year 2024, in support of vital programs and services to New Mexicans, and $8 million for non-recurring funds for modernizing the departments technology services.
Superintendent Trujillo testified that with over 500,000 transactions per year, including health and occupational licensing, building Read More
Scenes From UbiQD’s 2022 Holiday Party At Posse Lodge
UbiQD Founder and CEO Hunter McDaniel plays a game with his son at the company’s 2022 Holiday Party held Dec. 8 at the Sheriff’s Posse Lodge on North Mesa. Family members were included at the event in which local DJ Parrish provided music and Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op provided beverages. Learn more about UbiQD here. Courtesy photo
Scene from UbiQD’s 2022 Holiday Party held Dec. 8 at the Sheriff’s Posse Lodge on North Mesa. Courtesy photo
Scene from UbiQD’s 2022 Holiday Party held Dec. 8 at the Sheriff’s Posse Lodge on North Mesa. Courtesy photo
Scene from UbiQD’s 2022 Holiday Party held Dec. 8 at the Read More
Multispecialty Physician-Owned Network Opening In Santa Fe In January
SANTA FE — Santa Fe will soon be getting a new physician-owned, multispecialty practice that will deliver high-quality care to Northern New Mexico.
The Nexus Health practice will have a full range of medical and surgical specialties directed by well-respected doctors who have made a commitment to put patients first in the new independent model of care. Nexus Health is owned and directed by medical providers who practice and live in Santa Fe & Northern New Mexico.
Nexus Health will start by providing Medical Oncology, Orthopedics, Infusion Services, and Lab operations Read More
On The Job In Los Alamos: Dustin Lippiatt At Pig + Fig Cafe
On the job in Los Alamos is Manager Dustin Lippiatt serving a customer Tuesday morning at Pig + Fig Cafe in White Rock. Lippiatt recently returned to Pig + Fig after a year away. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladalypost.com Read More
Los Alamos Chamber News: Week Of Dec. 19, 2022
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Upcoming Los Alamos Chamber Of Commerce:
Chamber Business Breakfast
County Manager, Steve Lynne Presents the 2022 Annual Report at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, Location TBD. Register now
Chamber Members – We want to hear from you!
We are consciously planning our next year of Chamber Business Breakfasts and we would love to know what you want to see and who you want to hear from. Please take 1 minute to fill out this survey (Chamber Business Breakfast Survey) so we can gauge interests in different topics. Or feel free to submit your own suggestion!
If you have any questions, Read More
Due To Vendor Complications Restrooms Are Unavailable At East, Piñon, Rover & Overlook Parks This Winter
COUNTY News:
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Los Alamos County Parks Division will not have restroom facilities available this winter at East, Piñon, Rover and Overlook parks.
The porta potties that service those areas during the colder months are being removed due to vendor complications.
Parks Superintendent Wendy Parker explains, “The company that owns those porta potties has gone out of business, and with so many companies struggling, we cannot find anyone to service them.”
The Parks Division closes the permanent restroom facilities during the colder months to winterize the Read More
County Tourism Implementation Task Force Meets Jan. 4
The Los Alamos County Tourism Implementation Task Force will meet at noon Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 1000 Central Ave. and virtually on Zoom.
This meeting is open to the public.
Find the agenda to this meeting here: Jan. 7, 2023 Tourism Implementation Task Force Agenda. (Agenda link not yet available on County website)
Find the link to this meeting here.
Webinar ID: 873 5734 8309 Read More
Atomic City Transit Services Closed Monday Dec. 26
ACT News
Atomic City Transit regular scheduled bus service and para transit will not operate Monday, Dec. 26 in observance of the Christmas holiday.
Regular service will resume Tuesday Dec. 27, 2022.
Route 3 regular route, 2, 1 & 6 Peak Services will remain suspended until further notice due to staffing shortage.
Call 505.661.RIDE (7433) for additional information or use the ACTracker to locate bus routes in real time.
For specific route service schedules, visit: https://www.losalamosnm.us/government/departments/public_works/atomic_city_transit Read More
UNM-Los Alamos Community Internship Collaboration Wraps Up Eighth Year Anniversary With Graduation Event
CIC intern Sayra Villalobos celebrates at her graduation event with one of her mentors from SALA Los Alamos Event Center Allan Saenz. Photo by Sarah Jimenez
UNM-LA News:
The Community Internship Collaboration (CIC) celebrated another successful semester of matching UNM-Los Alamos (UNM-LA) student interns with local business mentors Dec. 8 at the graduation hosted by the SALA Los Alamos Event Center.
UNM-LA has been partnering with local businesses to provide meaningful work experiences for students and meet local workforce needs through the CIC program since 2014.
The evening of Dec. Read More
Del Norte LOV Foundation Announces Recipients Of 2022 Fall Cycle Community Grant-Making Program
Del Norte LOV Foundation News:
SANTA FE — The Del Norte LOV (Living Our Vision) Foundation, an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit organization associated with Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU), has announced the five nonprofit organization recipients of its 2022 Fall Cycle Del Norte LOV Foundation Community Grant-Making Program.
Each nonprofit organization grantee will receive $2,500 in charitable funds for their programming.
The Del Norte LOV Foundation, with the assistance of the DNCU Employee Foundation Committee, reviewed a number of applications submitted during the fall cycle’s request Read More