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Los Alamos Daily Post Launches Radio Show

Staff Report:

The Los Alamos Daily Post is now partnering with Hutton Broadcasting to air a new radio show, The Voice of Los Alamos, noon to 1 p.m. each Friday on 101.5-FM and streaming on SantaFe.com.

The show will is hosted by Publisher Carol A. Clark and will feature guests from the community and local news.

The first broadcast airs today, and will feature an interview with County Council Vice Chair Susan O’Leary. The topic is the recent lawsuits against Los Alamos County and how to avoid future litigation. Read More

McQuiston: Protect Your Assets And Future With An Umbrella Policy

By ALLEN MCQUISTON
The Jemez Agency

The likelihood of being sued probably seems—and is—very low for most of us. But in the unlikely event that you are sued or held responsible for an accident or injury, your entire financial future could be at risk.

If you have homeowners, auto, or boat insurance, you already have some level of liability insurance. The cost of property damage, injuries to others, and/or lawsuits can quickly and easily exceed the limits of your home and auto policies. In the event that you are sued, you could be forced to pay a legal judgment in the form of your current assets and future Read More

First National Santa Fe Wins Sonny Brown Business Of The Year Award From Rotary District 5520

Michelle Coons, President of First National Santa Fe, center, accepts the Business of the Year award from Rotary District Awards Chair Prudy Abeln and District Governor Tom Walker. Courtesy photo
 
FNSF News:
 
SANTA FE  First National Santa Fe is the winner of the 2016 Sonny Brown Business of the Year Award from the Rotary District 5520.
 
First National Santa Fe was chosen as the winner out of multiple nominees from across New Mexico and Far West Texas in the large business category due to its dedication to the Santa Fe community, high quality
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Construction Moves Along On DNCU In White Rock

Workers prepare to stucco the exterior of the new Del Norte Credit Union at N.M. 4 and Rover Boulevard. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Construction proceeds on the new Del Norte Credit Union at N.M. 4 and Rover Boulevard. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Staff Report

Workers are preparing to stucco the exterior of the new Del Norte Credit Union branch on the corner of Rover Boulvard and N.M. 4 in White Rock.

Designed to complement the DNCU Los Alamos branch with buff and red stucco and stacked stone, the new White Rock branch also will feature a powerful curved stone wall, paying Read More

Women Volunteers Help Qualify For $5K From Lowe’s

Volunteers gather today to work on the Habitat For Humanity home under construction at 3564 Questa in Los Alamos. Courtesy Photo
 
New home recipient Ivette Jimenez, left, and local Habitat For Humanity Board Treasurer Nicole Brown in front of the new home under construction today at 3564 Questa St. Photo By KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com
 
 
By KAYLINDA CRAWFORD
Los Alamos Daily Post

Women flocked to the Habitat For Humanity home under construction today at 3564 Questa St., to participate in the National Women Build Week. Because at least 25 women volunteered to Read More

Sen. Heinrich Visits High Tech Startup Descartes Labs

Gathered for a tour of Descartes Labs Thursday in the former Smart House at 1925 Trinity Dr., from left, Los Alamos County Manager Harry Burgess, Descartes Labs co-founder and CTO Steven Brumby, Sen. Martin Heinrich, Council Vice Chair Susan O’Leary and Los Alamos County Utilities Manager Tim Glasco. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
 
Sen. Martin Heinrich, center, during Thursday’s tour of Descartes Labs, formerly the Smart House, a 3,000 square-foot building abutting Los Alamos Canyon in downtown Los Alamos. Photo by Chris Clark/ladailypost.com
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Yang: Wishful Thinking; Magical Thinking; Idealism; Reality: We seem to lose our ability to distinguish these categories

By ELENA YANG
Los Alamos

I try. I’ve really tried, and I truly want to hold onto appreciative mode of thinking (link). But these days reality frequently bites me with reminders of why so many people in our society, or for that matter, in the rest of the world, have become cynical.  

Last week, Ted Cruz chose Carly Fiorina as his VP running mate in the GOP presidential campaign.  

Professor Jeff Pfeffer, of Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, once described Fiorina succinctly. “[even] people who have presided over catastrophes suffer no negative consequences.

On the contrary, Read More

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