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Time Out Pizzeria Acquires Sporty Delivery Car

Time Out Pizzeria owners Omar and Trisha Sanchez today with their brand new sporty delivery vehicle at their eatery in White Rock. Courtesy photo

RESTAURANT News:

Time Out Pizzeria owners Omar and Trisha Sanchez just acquired a brand new sporty delivery vehicle for their restaurant at 118 State Road 4 in White Rock. They plan to purchase a second sporty vehicle for their location at 1350 Central Ave., in Los Alamos.

The couple have owned the White Rock location since 2007. They modeled it after one of Omar’s favorite childhood restaurants in Roswell. He was inspired by the restaurant’s display Read More

Extra Chance To Win Prizes At Los Alamos ScienceFest: Dress In Costume, Volunteer

Courtesy/LACDC

SCIENCEFEST News:

This year ScienceFest has an Apple watch, a hover board, a spy watch with camera, a new Polaroid camera and a super spy kit to give away! Volunteer to help or come to Festival Day 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Ashley Pond Park dressed in a costume for an extra chance to win one of these prizes.

We are asking everyone in the community to dress in either period attire – vintage 1940’s garb, or as a spy. This year’s theme is espionage, so dress up and come to the festival on Saturday, July 16 at Ashley Pond for an extra chance to win! Swing by the information book to register for the drawing Read More

Judge Defers Sentencing Of Small Business Owner

Small business owner Katie Brouseau, second from right, is surrounded by supporters Thursday morning outside the Municipal Courtroom following her hearing. From left, Doris Prokop, Atomic City Quilts owner Shelly Kuropatwinski, LACDC Chair David Jolly, Chamber Manager Nancy Partridge, Brouseau and small business owner Karen Wray. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
 
Local small business owner Katie Brousseau prepares to pay the clerk the $60 court fee Thursday following her hearing at the Justice Center. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
 
By CAROL A. CLARK
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LANB Announces Estate Planning Conversation Series

LANBs Chief Wealth Strategies and Fiduciary Officer William ‘Bill’ Zaleski

LANB News:

Los Alamos National Bank (LANB) announces an initiative to increase community access to financial planning with a series of conversations about estate planning. The first of the conversation series, “Vocabulary of Estate and Financial Planning” is scheduled for Aug. 2.

“At Los Alamos National Bank, we believe it is our obligation to give back to the communities we serve,” states Bill Zaleski, Chief Wealth Strategies and Fiduciary Officer. “Our goal is to promote conversations about managing finances Read More

Centerra’s Ted Spain Addresses Scholarship Recipients

Centerra’s Ted Spain speaks at the 2016 Foundation Scholarship Recipient Cohort Gathering June 30 at Northern New Mexico College in Española. Photo by Robert Naranjo/vdp.com
 
During his talk, Centerra’s Ted Spain encourages students to make a positive difference in the world, give back and help those who are coming behind them. Photo by Robert Naranjo/vdp.com
 
Foundation Executive Director Terry Mulert, left, with Centerra’s Ted Spain at NNMC’s 2016 Foundation Scholarship Recipient Cohort Gathering June 30 in Española. Photo by Robert Naranjo/vdp.com
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Quiznos In Downtown Los Alamos Has Closed

Quiznos at 172 Central Park Square in downtown Los Alamos has closed. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Quiznos in downtown Los Alamos has closed. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

It appears by looking through the window this afternoon that most of the tables as well as food items have been removed from Quiznos in Central Park Square. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

BUSINESS News:

Quiznos has closed at 172 Central Park Square in downtown Los Alamos.

The store had operated for 15 years in Los Alamos and was known for its toasted, build-your-own subs and soups, salads and Read More

Gessing: New Mexico’s Supreme Court Ignores Law On Worker’s Compensation

Farmer Chuck Havlik. Courtesy photo

By PAUL GESSING, President
Rio Grande Foundation

New Mexico’s Legislature had previously enacted a law that allowed employers with more than three employees to opt out of coverage for farm and ranch laborers but not other agricultural workers. The liberal-dominated New Mexico Supreme Court — Justice Judy Nakamura being the sole exception — decided that instead of the duly-elected Legislature being called upon to change the law, they should simply ignore the law on the grounds of “equal protection.”

While some news reports hailed the decision as a victory Read More

Governor Announces Fourth Consecutive Year Of Record-Shattering Tourism Numbers

Gov. Susana Martinez
 
STATE News:
 
SANTA FE — For the fourth year in a row, Gov. Susana Martinez announced Tuesday that more people are visiting New Mexico than ever before – shattering the previous record-breaking numbers held under this administration. In 2015, 700,000 more trips were taken in New Mexico than in 2014, bringing the total number for the year to 33.4 million – an all-time high. 
 
“New Mexico is the most beautiful state in the country. And now, because of our tourism efforts, more people than ever before are visiting our state and spending more of their
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San Juan County Business Owners Face Federal Health Care Fraud Charges

FBI News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Attorney Damon P. Martinez and Special Agent in Charge Waldemar Rodriguez of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in El Paso announced the filing of health care fraud charges against two San Juan County residents.
 
Cory Werito, 32, of Farmington and Rosita Toledo, 46, of Kirtland are charged in a 10-count indictment filed June 15, 2016. Werito and Toledo were arrested June 28, 2016, by Deputy U.S. Marshals and made their initial appearances on the indictment in federal court June 28 in Farmington. Both remained in custody pending arraignment
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Albuquerque Franchise Reaps National Accolades

BUSINESS News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE – Brian Bailey has come a long way since beginning his career as a delivery driver in 1985. The local business owner of 47 Domino’s stores throughout New Mexico and Colorado was awarded the esteemed International Franchise Association Gold Franny Award for operational excellence. This is Bailey’s 11th Gold Franny Award.
 
Bailey purchased his first Domino’s store in 1988 and has continued to grow his business and connect with the communities where his stores are located. He and his wife Michelle have 11 children and 12 grandchildren and are very active
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