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NMFO: Feature Film Outlaw Land In Production In State

NMFO News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Film Office Friday announced the feature film Outlaw Land, produced by Keystone Films LLC, has begun production in New Mexico.

Filming will take place during September and October 2021 in Santa Fe and Albuquerque.

“There is no place but New Mexico to tell the old western tale of Butch Cassidy. Ranches, western sets, wild horses, vast stunning deserts with train tracks that wind with the landscape, New Mexico is and has always been the place to shoot a western,” NMFO Director Amber Dodson said.

Outlaw Land is directed by Anthony C. Ferrante (Sharknado) and produced Read More

On The Job In Los Alamos: Assistant Manager Michael Mantanez At O’Reilly Auto Parts On Trinity Drive

On the job in Los Alamos late Thursday afternoon is Assistant Manager Michael Mantanez of O’Reilly Auto Parts Store #5260 at 2373 Trinity Dr. Mantanez, shown here is replacing the battery on a 2015 Nissan Juke, has worked for O’Reilly Auto Parts for seven years. O’Reilly carries parts, tools and accessories and offers store services such as free battery testing, wiper blade and  bulb installation, check engine light testing and more. The local O’Reilly also resurfaces brake rotors and drums. Whether you need a ball joint, brake master cylinder, belt tensioner, O’Reilly Read More

Scenes Of Construction Underway On The Hill Apartments

Scenes of construction underway recently on the Hill Apartments just east of Los Alamos Medical Center (LAMC)  near 35th Street. Photo by Ed Birnbaum

Scenes from the Hill Apartments construction underway just east of LAMC. Photo by Ed Birnbaum

Scenes of construction underway recently on the Hill Apartments just east of LAMC. Photo by Ed Birnbaum Read More

Los Alamos County/LACDC Seek Public Feedback In Mobile Food Vending Survey

COUNTY/LACDC News:

Want Food Trucks? Los Alamos County, in partnership with the Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation (LACDC), wants the community’s input about Food Trucks and Mobile Food Vending in the County.

Information gathered from this survey will be used to create a new Mobile Food Vending Ordinance.  

The County’s goal with this new ordinance is to make it easier for vendors to provide a variety of food and/or beverage choices from trucks, bikes, push carts or other wheeled vehicles in a way that is safe and convenient for both vendors and the Los Alamos community.  

The Read More

Martinez: Enterprise University Fall Virtual Courses Begin Oct. 13

BY LIDDIE MARTINEZ
President, Los Alamos Region
Enterprise Bank & Trust, Member FDIC

We are officially one month into the fall semester of Enterprise University. There are dozens of virtual classes left to sign up for including topics like management and leadership, human resources, marketing and sales, entrepreneurship and much more.

Enterprise Bank & Trust started the Enterprise University program in 2003 as a way for clients and business leaders to come together and learn from one another. Since then, nearly 30,000 professionals have improved their business or their career Read More

Councilor Williams Hosts Business Event At Fleur De Lys

Los Alamos County Councilor Sean Williams speaks with Los Alamos County Senior Planner Sobia Sayeda Friday afternoon at Fleur de Lys. Williams is co-owner of Automotive Professionals and Fleur de Lys is hosting the ‘Ask A Business Owner’ series of informal one-on-one seminars. During these sessions local business owners answer questions from anyone aspiring to own their own in Los Alamos. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

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Yoga Isn’t Always Sexy – Sometimes It’s Just About Restoring The Body

Scene from a restorative yoga class. Courtesy photo

Scene from a restorative yoga class. Courtesy photo

By JACCI GRUNINGER, MS, C-IAYT, ERYT500
Los Alamos

We all know about the very end of a yoga class and often when in a class full of active postures, we just can’t wait to relax into corpse pose.

I hope the articles I’ve been sharing over these last months have given you an idea about the breadth of yoga and all it encompasses.

Sometimes in the West we forget that yoga isn’t just about the poses, and the media does a terrible job of exploring the breadth of practice.

Many types of yoga (gentle and restorative Read More

Step Out In Style … L.A. Bootery Is Opening For Business

L.A. Bootery Owner Carolyn Cowan shows off her inventory at her store at 1615 Central Ave., above EXIT Realty. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

When CB Fox Department store closed in 2020, it gave Carolyn Cowan an idea.

“I’ve always wanted to run my own business,” she said, “but I didn’t have a specific business in mind so when CB Fox closed there seemed to be a hole for work boots and hiking boots.”

As a result, Cowan is opening up L.A. Bootery, 1615 Central Ave., which is located above EXIT Realty. She plans to have a quiet opening Read More

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