Los Alamos Honored For Industry Collaboration In 2016 HPCwire Awards
Gary Grider, right, division leader for High Performance Computing at Los Alamos National Laboratory, accepts the HPCwire Readers’ Choice award from Tom Tabor, CEO of Tabor Communications, publisher of HPCwire. Courtesy/HPCwire
LANL News:
SALT LAKE CITY—Los Alamos National Laboratory has been recognized with an HPCwire Readers’ and Editors’ Choice Award for the Lab’s collaboration with Seagate on next-generation data storage technologies. The award was presented at the 2016 International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis Read More
Council Proclaims Nov. 26 Small Business Saturday
During this evening’s Council meeting at the Municipal Building, County Councilor James Chrobocinski presents Los Alamos Chamber Director Nancy Partridge with a proclamation on behalf of the Council declaring Nov. 26 as Small Business Saturday. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Chamber Director Nancy Partridge shows the large map depicting Los Alamos businesses, which will be published in the Los Alamos Daily Post along with a special section dedicated to Small Business Saturday and delivered to every address in the County Wednesday, Nov. 23. Photo by Carol A. Read More
Española Walmart Supercenter Reopens Wednesday
Rose Chocolatier Is Moving To Central Park Square And Adding Espresso To The Menu!
Ray Villegas is busy preparing the space at 149 Central Park Square for Rose Chocolatier’s move this month. Photo by Mandy Marksteiner
Rose Chocolatier is moving to 149 Central Park Square later this month. Photo by Mandy Marksteiner
Rose Chocolatier, the local shop that makes hand crafted rich dark chocolate, is moving this month to a new storefront at 149 Central Park Square.
Hand crafted chololate created at Rose Chocolatier. Photo by Mandy Marksteiner
Ray Villegas, who works with Rancho Creston, a company that does electrical, plumbing and Read More
Tall Lights Installed Around Tub’s Outdoor Patio Area
Tall lights are installed around the new patio area at the Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Rear view of the Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Yang: A Bagful Of (Mostly) Sweet Memories
By ELENA YANG
Los Alamos
It has been just a little over four years since the Los Alamos Daily Post gave me the space for my ponderings on organizational issues. Some of you know that my writing also has been released under my own blog: www.towardasensibleorganization.com. I thank Carol Clark for both giving me the space as well as allowing me to reference my own blog whenever I cite my old writing.
I cannot claim that I have gotten tons of readers’ responses – neither have I expected so — but I have received many thoughtful responses over the years. I still remember the first time a reader called Read More
Homeowners Insurance And Home-Based Businesses
The Jemez Agency
I was talking to a homeowners client the other day when the conversation turned to his new business. Seems he had started a computer repair business out of his home. The alarm bells in my head started to go off. I knew before I asked the question that he did not have insurance for his new business. And I also knew why he didn’t have insurance before I asked that question.
Most home-based business owners assume their homeowners insurance will provide the necessary protection in the event of a loss. But for the most part, they are wrong. The typical homeowners Read More
Bouman: Long-Term Investing
Project Management Certification (PMP) Training
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