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Love Where You Live & Shop Local: Visit 1247 Central Bldg.

The community is invited to shop at the many businesses in the building at 1247 Central Ave. Courtesy photo

By RYN HERRMANN
Director

Los Alamos Chamber Of Commerce 

Many of you probably drive by the building at 1247 Central Ave., and have no idea how many businesses are located there or know the history of the building.

The 1247 Central Avenue Building began life as the motor pool building in the early 1960’s and was similarly used by Zia Corporation until purchased by Shannon Corporation.

The Shannon Corporation was started in the early 1960s by Elmo Cde Baca. The company mainly developed real estate, Read More

New Mexico Counties 4th Quarter Economic Reports Show Recovery And Greater Consumer Confidence

EDD Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes

EDD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) has published the latest data from its County Economic Reports series that details economic growth, employment, and spending in all 33 New Mexico counties, Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced Thursday.

The latest data is for the last quarter of fiscal year 2021 – April, May, and June 2021 – and shows significant economic recovery in most areas of the state and increased consumer confidence.

For instance, as a two-year percent change, Bernalillo County, the largest in the Read More

Del Norte LOV Foundation Fall Grant-Making Cycle

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 opening of its fall 2021 grant cycle. Aimed at contributing to youth and family programs provided by diverse 501(c) 3 organizations in New Mexico, the fall grant-making program will evenly distribute a total $12,500 among five recipients.

“In continuing with our mission to improve lives of youth and families in New Mexico, we are excited to continue the Del Norte LOV Foundation’s Community Read More

Century Bank Welcomes Max Myers As Its EVP And Regional President Of Northern New Mexico

Max Myers

CENTURY BANK News:

Century Bank welcomes Max E. Myers as Executive Vice President and Regional President of Northern New Mexico.

Myers was born and raised in Santa Fe and began his career in banking as a bank examiner. With more than 42 years in the banking industry, Myers has always strived to build long lasting relationships with his clients built on trust.

He takes a holistic view of the clients he works with, realizing that a relationship starts with the individual.

Myers graduated from the University of New Mexico, Anderson School of Business with an MBA and also has a BBA in finance Read More

‘Prism’ Special Section Returns To Los Alamos Daily Post

The cover of the PRISM special section featured Aug. 30, 2018 ,in the Los Alamos Daily Post. Post file photo

Staff Report

The monthly special section ‘PRISM’ is returning to the Los Alamos Daily Post after a pause due to the cancellation of community events and activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

PRISM features all the facets of art and entertainment taking place in Los Alamos and the surrounding communities of Taos, Española Valley, Santa Fe and Albuquerque.

This special section is published at the end of each month to promote arts and cultural events scheduled in each community in the upcoming

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McQuiston: The Sharing Economy – When New Opportunities Create Insurance Challenges

By Allen McQuiston 
Jemez Agency
Serving Los Alamos Since 1963

The “sharing economy” continues to provide individuals and families with non-traditional ways to rent vacation properties, hitch a ride via a ridesharing service and even rent vehicles for short-term use.

By now most of you are probably somewhat familiar with companies such as VRBO, Airbnb, Uber and Lyft. However, if you aren’t, these companies allow individuals to conduct business on a peer-to-peer level, taking the place of traditional property management, taxi, and rental car services.

I recently took a call from a personal Read More

New Mexico Environment Department Requests $7.1 Million Budget Increase For FY-2023 To Spur Clean Energy Investments Across State

NMED Cabinet Secretary James Kenney

NMED News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) is requesting a budget increase of $7.1 million for Fiscal Year 2023 to spur clean energy investments across the state while aggressively mitigating the impacts of climate change.

“Investing in climate solutions is investing in clean energy jobs,” Cabinet Secretary James Kenney said. “We are requesting additional resources to drive environmental protections and our economy.”

NMED’s budget includes funding to implement a clean fuel standard that will decarbonize fuels used in the transportation Read More

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