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New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange Continues Path To State-Based Platform, Names 2019 Vendor Contracts

 INSURANCE News:

  • Waite Company, UNM, REDW Among 2019 Contracts

ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange approved a number of contracts important to its operations and key to beWellnm’s future transition to a state-based exchange during a special board meeting earlier today. 

A 2019 data-sharing partnership with the Office of the Superintendent (OSI), the University of New Mexico and two exchange carriers was approved Friday. The agreement was among the contract decisions passed at the Oct. 26, 2018, board meeting at the Marriott Pyramid North.

The data from the Read More

RE/MAX First Team At Chamber Business After Hours

The RE/MAX First Team gathers for a photo Wednesday at the Chamber Business After Hours event in the RE/MAX First office at 116 Central Park Square. Courtesy photo

The RE/MAX First hot air balloon replica on display Wednesday during the Chamber Business After Hours event in the RE/MAX First office at 116 Central Park Square. Courtesy photo Read More

Implementation Of White Rock Master Plan And Mirador Subdivision

County Community Development Director Paul Andrus and White Rock Master Plan Implementation Committee charter member and long-time chair Denny Erickson stopped by the Los Alamos Daily Post Monday to discuss the Mirador Subdivision underway in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post

White Rock Master Plan Implementation Committee charter member and long-time chair Denny Erickson and County Community Development Director Paul Andrus stopped by the Los Alamos Daily Post to discuss the status of the Mirador Read More

Trick-Or-Treat On MainStreet Kicks Off Halloweekend With Festivities 4-6 p.m. Friday

 

Los Alamos MainStreet News:

 

Halloweekend returns to haunt Los Alamos Oct. 26-27, with Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet kicking off festivities 4-6 p.m. Friday.

 

Main Street and Central Avenue from 15th to 20th streets will be closed to auto traffic and become a safe pedestrian area where local businesses and organizations distribute candy to costumed families.

 

While businesses in the downtown area open their doors to the public, this also is an opportunity for businesses and organizations not located in the downtown area to be involved. This year, 85 businesses and Read More

Munson: Life Insurance For Retirement – Cons And Professional Advice

By LEE MUNSON
CFA, CFP®, Founder and CIO of Portfolio Wealth Advisors

Yes, I did just imply the major cons in life insurance is usually the salesperson selling you expensive, products you don’t need. The pros never change: hedging an unlikely event that could ruin your financial plans. We all understand (don’t we?) why young people starting off with a new family need it.

Covering a big mortgage, college expenses, and the lack of income from a deceased spouse. What happens when we get older and are ready for a life of adventure after LANS? First off, I’m not getting into what you should tell your adult Read More

Del Norte Credit Union Launches 4th Annual Coat Drive

DNCU News:

  • Drop off new or gently used coats of all sizes at any DNCU location through Nov. 30 

SANTA FE — Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU), Northern New Mexico’s hometown financial cooperative is collecting coats of all sizes for six organizations to help at risk youth across Northern New Mexico.

Del Norte Credit Union’s mission of improving lives is bringing communities together to help children and adults facing hardships during the cold winter months. DNCU is asking staff, credit union members and guests to drop off new or gently used coats through Nov. 30 at any one of its six branch locations. Read More

Voting Underway For ‘Fan Favorite’ Scarecrow

Community voting is underway to determine the ‘Fan Favorite’ in the annual Los Alamos Arts Council Scarecrow Contest downtown in the MainStreet district. Courtesy photo  

Community voting is underway to determine the ‘Fan Favorite’ in the annual Los Alamos Arts Council Scarecrow Contest downtown in the MainStreet district. Courtesy photo
 
Community voting is underway to determine the ‘Fan Favorite’ in the annual Los Alamos Arts Council Scarecrow Contest downtown in the MainStreet district. Courtesy photo
 
LACDC News:
 
The public can now vote for their “Fan
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SBA New Mexico Graduates 16 Small Business Executives From 2018 Emerging Leaders Program

SBA News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE Sixteen New Mexico small business executives have successfully completed the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) 2018 Emerging Leaders Program.
 
Ten participants completed the seven-month program Oct. 10 in Albuquerque and six participants completed the program Oct. 15 in Las Cruces.
 
“Emerging Leaders fosters a learning environment that accelerates the growth of high-potential small businesses and has a positive ripple effect on the economy of New Mexico,” said John Garcia, SBA New Mexico district director. “The SBA New Mexico District
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Lights, Camera, Save! Teen Video Contest Underway At First National 1870

FN News:
 
DENVER, Colo. First National 1870 is accepting submissions for its Lights, Camera, Save! video contest.
 
The contest, organized by the American Bankers Association Foundation, is a national competition that encourages teens to use video to communicate the value of saving money and inspire their peers to become lifelong savers. Students in New Mexico and Texas can participate in the program organized by First National 1870, a division of Sunflower Bank, N.A.
 
“Lights, Camera, Save! gives students an opportunity to harness their creativity, learn about
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