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Los Alamos Creative District’s Fourth Fridays Returns To Downtown Jan. 22

LACD News:

Los Alamos Creative District’s (LACD) Fourth Fridays returns to downtown Los Alamos this Friday, Jan. 22. 

Fourth Fridays is a monthly event that offers special programming or extended hours at downtown attractions. Fourth Fridays happens on the fourth Friday of each month and also promotes special offerings from participating local businesses. This month Fourth Friday offers:

The Bradbury Science Museum will have extended hours and will be open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1350 Central Ave.

PEEC at The Los Alamos Nature Center will feature Astronomy Show: Mars, which Read More

IRS Launches Free File Program

IRS News:
 
PHOENIX  The Internal Revenue Service and Free File Alliance last weel announced the launch of Free File with many changes and updates for 2016, including more free state tax return options and easier Form W-2 imports.
 
For 2016, there are 13 brand-name tax software providers making their federal tax return products available for free. Taxpayers whose adjusted gross income was $62,000 or less during 2015 are eligible for at least one, if not more, of the 13 tax software products. The income limitation is $2,000 higher than last year. People can use Free File
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Axis Communications Names Jemez Technology TI Partner Of The Year

Jemez Technology named 2015 Technology Integration Partner of the Year. Courtesy photo
 
 
ACCC News:
 
Jemez Technology was named 2015 Technology Integration Partner of the Year by Axis Communications at its 10th annual Axis Connect & Converge Conference (ACCC). Axis, the global leader in network video, presented these annual awards to top channel, software and technology partners.
 
Jemez Technology at 113 Longview Dr. in White Rock was established by a team of former engineers and scientists from the Los Alamos National Laboratory. This
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Bathtub Row Brewing Teams Up With Los Alamos Co+op Market

BEER COOP News:
 
Bathtub Row Brewing Co­operative is now coordinating with the Los Alamos Co+operative Market to provide sandwiches, soups and shared plates at the popular tap room in addition to the wide range of local craft beers.
 
“By offering our patrons some of the healthy, locally sourced products from the food co+op, we have the chance to both complement our beer production and aid in providing the food co+op with more business and exposure,” said Jason Fitzpatrick, general manager at Bathtub Row.
 
“The co+op market is excited for the partnership
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Pig + Fig Eatery Open For Business in White Rock!

Owner/Chef Laura Hamilton has announced that her Pig + Fig local cafe and bakery specializing in gourmet comfort food and traditional French style desserts is now open at 35 Rover Street in White Rock. For information, click here. Courtesy photo
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County Manager Presents 2015 Annual Report

Los Alamos County Manager Harry Burgess presents the 2015 Los Alamos County Annual Report during Thursday’s Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast at UNM-LA. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
 
 
By Bonnie J. Gordon
Los Alamos Daily Post

Los Alamos County Manager Harry Burgess presented his 2015 Annual Report during Thursday’s Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce Breakfast at UNM-LA.

Burgess highlighted the goals for Economic Development, Quality of Life and Quality Government. The creation of the Manhattan Project National Historical holds economic promise, Read More

IRS Ready To Start 2016 Tax Season

IRS News:

PHOENIX — The Internal Revenue Service announced that the nation’s 2016 individual income tax filing season opens Jan. 19, with more than 150 million tax returns expected to be filed this year.

People will have several extra days to file their tax returns this year. Taxpayers have until Monday, April 18, to file their 2015 tax returns and pay any tax due because of the Emancipation Day holiday in Washington, D.C., falling on Friday, April 15. Taxpayers in Maine and Massachusetts will have until Tuesday, April 19, because of Patriot’s Day observances on April 18.

The IRS expects Read More

Thirst For Power, A Climate Change Solution In The Cards

Grid modernization is one of the many issues that will influence water and energy trade-offs in the future. Photo by Randy Montoya,/SNL for Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium
 
 
By ROGER SNODGRASS
Los Alamos Daily Post

A Los Alamos educational company that promotes science and technology literacy has been invited to participate in the Climate Game Night next week at the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. Science Education Solutions (SCIEDS) will be demonstrating and discussing their professionally developed and scientifically

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Yang: NUMMI – A Giant’s Atrophy

By ELENA YANG
Los Alamos

The higher rank one occupies, the harder it is to change for better/climbing higher. When you become # 1 – by whatever measurement – what’s next? This query is useful for individuals as well as organizations, but in this space, my focus will be on organizations – big, powerful, lumbering organizations. 

I didn’t learn about the NUMMI case till a few months ago (from “This American Life”), but immediately recognized several management lessons. NUMMI stands for New United Motor Manufacturing Incorporated; it was a joint venture (JV) between GM and Toyota, back in Read More

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