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Michael Blackwell Named To Barron’s ‘Top 1200 Financial Advisors’

MORGAN STANLEY News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE  Morgan Stanley announced Friday that Michael Blackwell, an executive director, financial advisor in the firm’s Albuquerque Wealth Management office, has been named to Barron’s list of “America’s Top 1,200 Advisors: 2018 State-by- State.”
 
The “Barron’s Top 1,200 Advisors” is a select group of individuals who are screened on a number of criteria. Among factors the survey takes into consideration are assets under management, revenue produced for the Firm and quality of service provided to clients.

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USDA Seeks Applications For Technology Grants To Expand Access To Health Care; Education In Rural Areas

USDA News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett announced Friday that USDA is accepting applications for grants to use broadband e-Connectivity to improve access to health care and educational services in rural communities.
 
“Under Secretary Perdue’s leadership, USDA is tackling e-Connectivity as a foundational issue for rural communities because it affects everything from business opportunities to adequate health care access,” Hazlett said. “These grants are one of many tools USDA provides to help ensure that people who live
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Chamber Business Breakfast: Commercial Code Enforcement And Building Permits/Licenses April 19

CHAMBER News:

 

The next Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast is 7:30- 9 a.m. Thursday, April 19 in Room 230, Building 2 at UNM-LA, 4000 University Dr.

 

Chief Building Official Michael Arellano and Fire Marshall Jeff Wetteland will discuss the County’s commercial code enforcement, as well as building licenses and permits, with a focus on how these may affect the business community.

 

The Chamber Business Breakfasts are sponsored by the LANL CPO’s office and attendance at the breakfasts is a benefit of Chamber Membership. Members may register on the Chamber website Read More

Bethlehem Lutheran Tweens Visit Ruby K’s

Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church Youth, Family and Christian Education Pastor Nicole’ Ferry, back row left, and Edie May Phillips, back row right, took the church’s Tweens Group Wednesday afternoon to Ruby K’s Bagel Shop at 1789 Central Ave., where they were taught to make donuts by Ruby Alexander herself, back row center. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com Read More

Thai Restaurant In Mari Mac Has Closed

The Thailand Thai Cuisine Restaurant in Mari Mac has closed. Photo by Carol A.Clark/ladailypost.com

The sign posted on the front door. Photo by Carol A.Clark/ladailypost.com

Inside of the restaurant this afternoon. Photo by Carol A.Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board Will Meet Tuesday

COUNTY News:

Los Alamos County Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board will meet at noon Tuesday, April 17, in Suite 110 in the Municipal Building located at 1000 Central Ave.

The meeting is open to the public.

Agenda:

I.  ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS
A.  Call to Order/Introductions
B.  Approval of Today’s Agenda
C.  Review/Approval of Meeting Minutes 1. 10682-18 Minutes from the Lodgers’ Tax Advisory Board Meeting on March 20, 2018. Recommendation: I move that the Board approve the Minutes for March 20, 2018. Presenters: Loryn ‘Ryn’ Herrmann A –
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Nominations Open For 2018 Chamber Business Awards

CHAMBER News:

Community members are invited the nominate their favorite business for a Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Business Award.

Nominating and voting are open to the public, but only Chamber members are eligible to be nominated. For a list of Chamber members, visit: LosAlamosChamber.com/list/

Businesses may be nominated in eight award categories: 

  • Retail Business of the Year Award;
  • Family-Friendly Business of the Year Award;
  • Best New Business of the Year Award;
  • Woman Owned Business of the Year Award;
  • Non-Profit of the Year Award;
  • Financial Institution Business of the Year
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Los Alamos National Bank Brings More Students To Bradbury Science Museum

Bradbury Science Museum Educator Mel Strong provides a science laboratory for freshman biology students from Espanola Valley High School. Photo by Andy Trottier

Francis X. Nava Elementary School teacher Mayo Rodriguez and students Marisol Naranjo, left, and Kaylene Coriz visit the Bradbury Science Museum. Photo by Andy Trottier

 

BSMA News:

 

Students from Espanola Valley High School and Frances X. Nava Elementary School in Santa Fe, enjoyed a field trip to the Bradbury Science Museum thanks to a bus transportation grant provided by Los Alamos National Bank through the Bradbury Read More

‘The Short History Of The Long Road’ To film In NM

NMFO News:
 
SANTA FE  New Mexico Film Office Director Nick Maniatis announced today that the independent feature “The Short History Of The Long Road,” produced by Bicephaly Pictures in association with Lunacy Productions and Relic Pictures, will begin principal photography in Albuquerque from mid-April through mid-May. 

“I’m proud to welcome another great independent feature to New Mexico,” Film Office Director Nick Maniatis said. “New Mexico’s deep base of talent, infrastructure and our strong incentives continue

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Scenes Of Don Taylor’s Photography Grand Reopening

Don Taylor’s Photography celebrated its grand reopening Wednesday night. The photography studio moved to 181 Central Park Square, next door to Origami Restaurant. The Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce hosted the celebration as part of its Chamber Business After Hours program. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Don Taylor, center, chats with guests Wednesday in his new space at 181 Central Park Square including Mike Lippiatt, left, of Plateau Property Management. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Manager Ryn Herrmann, left, and Los Alamos Read More

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