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New Cooking School Aims To Educate Kids About Healthy Food In Fun Way At Little Sprout’s Kitchen

Little Sprout’s Kitchen owner Kelly Parker at home in her kitchen in White Rock. The eight members of Parker’s Spice Girls cooking club made the dishes pictured here. Courtesy photo
 
COMMUNITY News:
 
When White Rock resident Kelly Parker retired after a long career as a graphic designer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, she began searching for ways to fill her time.
 
She volunteered in Houston during the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. She traveled to Portugal and worked on a farm. And now, she’s starting a new venture right in her own home: Little Sprouts Kitchen.
 
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Griffin & Associates And HK Advertising Create New Entity: Sunny505

Joanie Griffin
 
SUNNY505 News:
 
Two of the state’s largest marketing communications firms have formed a strategic alliance and created a new entity.
 
Albuquerque-based Griffin & Associates and Santa Fe-based HK Advertising are collaborating on projects as Sunny505 effective today.
 
“We have spent two decades competing against one another,” Dave Hayduk, CEO of HK Advertising said. “What we realized is we are stronger together, especially when it comes to competing against out-of-state firms.”
 
The two companies spent 2018 pitching new business and
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Secret City Kitchen Now Open Fridays!

Secret City Kitchen owner Jeremy Varela and his assistant Sanaa Ahmed at the popular eatery monday morning inside the student center in Building 2 on the UNM-Los Alamos campus. They announced that beginning this week, the restaurant is now open Fridays. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday. Secret City Kitchen also serves Tapas @ The Tub 5-7 p.m. Tuesdays at 163 Central Park Square and offers catering for small get togethers, business meetings and large events. To learn more, click here. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Finance New Mexico: Predictive Analytics Isn’t Just For The Big Guys

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By SANDY NELSON
Finance New Mexico

Predicting consumer behavior can be an obsession for businesses, no matter what their size. Big corporations dedicate entire departments to divining what people will want next so they can be first to offer it, and they invest massive amounts of money into predictive analytics—the mining of massive sets of data for patterns and trends in hopes of giving businesses a competitive edge by helping them predict the future.

Smaller businesses typically don’t have the means or need to invest in the sophisticated types of data crunching that their

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Sunflower Bank ABC Program Supporting Education Kicks Off It’s 18th Year With New Benefits

SBFN News:
 
DENVER, Colo. Sunflower Bank’s annual signature ABC Program has raised more than $1.2 million since 2001 for local schools and students in its Sunflower Bank and First National 1870 communities.
 
The ABC Program runs Jan. 1 through March 31, 2019 and supports approximately 300 schools across Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico and Texas. Recipients use the ABC Program funds for much needed educational supplies, equipment and books.
 
“We believe in solving problems and making possibilities a reality for our customers and our communities,” Sunflower Bank
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Zia Credit Union Offers Assistance To Members Impacted By Government Shutdown

Zia CU News:

Zia Credit Union has activated their member assistance programs for members impacted by the government shutdown.

While most Zia CU members in the local area are not impacted by the shutdown, there are some members who work for departments that are affected such as the National Parks and Forest Service.

Zia CU is prepared to help members who are not receiving their normal payroll during the government shutdown with the following assistance programs:

  • Sixty-day loan payment due date extensions;
  • Waiver of early withdrawal penalties on withdrawals up to $10,000 from a Certificate
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On The Job In Los Alamos: Clearing Snow On Rooftop

On the job in Los Alamos is a worker clearing snow Friday from the rooftop of Boomerang Consignment and Resale store at 1247-A Central Ave. #worklosalamos #wherediscoveriesaremade. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

True Health New Mexico: New Health Plan President

Myja Peterson
 
TRUE HEALTH NM News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE After a year of profitability and growth, True Health New Mexico has announced a new local Health Plan President and several key promotions.
 
The new leadership structure will position True Health for further expansion, both of its membership and its mission, according to CEO Martin Hickey, who will remain as CEO while taking on a broader role with parent company Evolent Health.
 
Dr. Hickey was the founding CEO of New Mexico Health Connections (NMHC), the state’s nonprofit consumer oriented and operated health plan
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Metzger’s Has Snow Supplies!

Metzger’s just received its first shipment of products since the storm hit Monday, and customers are already pouring over the shovels and ice melt. Since this shipment was ordered before the stores realized how much snow the community would get on New Year’s Day, Metzger’s has placed a backup order of snow supplies, which should arrive at both stores mid-day Friday. Courtesy photo

Customers are pouring over the shovels and ice melt today at Metzger’s. Courtesy photo

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