Ready To Trick-or-Treat On MainStreet!
Ryn Herrmann, left, and Suzette Fox are ready to trick-or-treat on MainStreet! Courtesy photo Read More
Per Capita Debt In Los Alamos County Among Lowest
SMARTASSET News:
SmartAsset, a financial technology company, recently released its second annual study on the counties across America with the lowest per capita debt.
Los Alamos County is one of the best in New Mexico.
Counties were analyzed by the amount of debt residents held across three categories: credit cards, auto, and mortgage, compared to local income.
The table below shows where Los Alamos County stacks up in New Mexico:
Find additional information on the study, including the methodology and interactive map here. Read More
projectY Livestreaming Lean Startup Conference 2016 Nov. 2-3
Yang: A Fantasy Revisited – This One Involves Goats And Bureaucracy
By ELENA YANG
Los Alamos
Author’s note: It’s time for me to draw to closure of my column for the LA Daily Post. I have a few fond memories to share. For this week, it’s one of my favorite fantasy pieces, first appeared about two years ago. And since this is a fantasy, let’s pretend that you don’t know where I live and what organization I refer to in this post.
A nearby community college recently purchased two goats, mother and kid, to handle the landscape maintenance on their 60+ acre campus. The groundskeeper could not keep up with the invasive trees, shrubs, and weeds. He didn’t want to use herbicides Read More
DaVita Dialysis Center Opens In Los Alamos
From left, DaVita Dialysis Center Medical Director and Los Alamos board-certified nephrologist David Mills, MD, Regional Coordinator Kat Reher, RN Gloria Diaz and Facility Administrator Sammy Benavidez in front of the new facility during Monday’s open house. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Joe Vigil, center, is the first patient at DaVita Dialysis Center. he attended Monday’s open house and is shown here with RN Gloria Diaz and Facility Administrator Sammy Benavidez. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
DaVita Dialysis Center front lobby. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Los Alamos MainStreet Halloweekend Schedule
Scene from previous Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet. Courtesy photo
LOS ALAMOS MAINSTREET News:
Get ready for Halloweekend 4-6:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 28 in downtown Los Alamos.
Los Alamos MainStreet annually hosts the highly popular Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet and last year more than 4,000 people attended the event. Local businesses and organizations open their doors and set up tables along Central Avenue to hand out treats to costumed trick-or-treaters.
New this year and weather permitting, there will be hot air balloons during Trick-or-Treat on MainStreet and the Pumpkin Glow. Before Read More
Letter To The Editor: Thank You Awesome Sponsors!
Hilltopper Softball Academy would like to thank the following businesses for supporting Girls’ Softball in Los Alamos and helping to make our annual golf tournament a huge success.
Thank you also to the participating golfers for coming out every year to support our girls.
Gold Sponsors
- Courtright Apartments / J&L Storage
- Elks Lodge #2083
- Los Alamos Daily Post
- O & J Construction
- The Terp Family in Memory of Paul Terp
- Twin Palms Embroidery
- Zia Realty Group
Silver Sponsors
- Galaxy Nails
- Henry Valencia, Inc.
- Home Run Pizza
- Knect’s
Los Alamos Daily Post Obtains Periodicals Permit
Local Food-Tech Company ‘Sirphey’ Adds New Talent And Extends Hours
RESTAURANT News:
Sirphey, the Los Alamos food-tech company that brings global flavors to your fingertips, is now adding even more diversity to its talent pool. Beginning Oct. 29, Sirphey will be introducing Saturday operations with its newest chef, David Sundberg! Drawing from his experience across Europe and the United States – including some of New Mexico’s most popular restaurants — his menus will highlight the flavors of Continental/European and Southwestern Cuisine.
From Poisson en Pappiote and Pork Schnitzel to Tequila-Lime Grilled Chicken and Harvest Vegetable Bisque, Read More
DOE Labs ‘Road Tour’ Opens Doors To Their Treasures
Attending an MITEC tea, from left, Karen Jackson, Virginia Secretary of Technology; Eli Levine, Department of Energy; Bill Donohue, Genedge (VA MEP) Director; Matt Ringer, NREL; Mary Collins, American Jobs Project; Clara Asmail, NIST MEP; Aimee McCarthy, Genedge; Kate Ringness, American Jobs Project and Terry Payne, ORNL. COurtesy/NIST
This autumn was hot for four states selected by the Department of Energy (DOE) to host bootcamps, associated with the MITEC pilot discussed in a previous blog, to learn about the DOE Labs and how small manufacturers can work Read More