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County Discoveries Action Team Meets Sept. 20

COUNTY News:

The next monthly meeting of the Discoveries Action Team is Thursday, Sept. 20 in the Pajarito Cliffs Site (PCS) Building 1 Conference Room.

Participants will meet 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and continue discussing ideas suggested by the Place-Making and Place-Marketing subgroups. Participants are asked to bring their own lunch. PCS is located just east of Entrada Business Park on N.M. 502 at the eastern edge of Los Alamos. The conference room inside Building 1 is on the south side of the main road just after entering the PCS site.

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ProjectY Cowork Member Spotlight: Paramanandam

Karen Paramanandam of SunPower by Positive Energy Solar. Courtesy/Desert Gold Digital Media

projectY cowork News:

Long-time projectY cowork Los Alamos member Karen Paramanandam began working at projectY when the space opened in 2016. She is the business development manager at SunPower by Positive Energy Solar and works with residential and commercial clients to understand and find the best fit for their energy needs.

“I’ve been involved with projectY cowork almost since the founding of the space,” Paramanandam said. “It’s a great way to network and meet people … as a remote worker, Read More

What’s At Farmers Market This Week?

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FARMERS MARKET News:
 
What’s at the market this week?
 
Pig & Fig will be at the market with Chef/Owner Laura Hamilton’s famous crossiants and coffee and a few other treats.
 
Also at market: Crumpackers quiches, pies and tarts. Gene with be at market will calzone type breads and fruit breads. Shure Bakery always has new and fresh baking ideas and items such as burritos, rolls, cookies, and sweets and more!
 
Meats will be Yak- Beef- Chicken- Turkey-Lamb- Apple Cider- Kettle corn if humidity permits; Sharpening Service, Roasted Green Chile
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Supreme Court Rules Employer Must Pay Attorney Fees

SUPREME COURT  News:
 
SANTA FE The State Supreme Court has ruled that a Hobbs man’s employer must pay all of his attorney fees in a workers’ compensation dispute stemming from an accident when he was driving a truck hauling brine water to a drilling rig site.
 
In a 4-1 decision, the state’s highest court reversed a decision of a Workers’ Compensation Administration judge that had ordered the worker, Casey Baker, to pay half of the $42,925 in attorney fees awarded in the case. The other half is to be paid by Baker’s employer, Endeavor Services Inc. and Great West Casualty Company,
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Santa Fe Imaging Opens Facility In Los Alamos

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Walmart Associates In NM Share $1.6 Million In Bonuses

WALMART News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE Thursday more than 915,000 Walmart U.S. associates across the country are receiving a share of more than $200 million in cash bonuses based on their stores’ Q2 performance.
 
The bonuses are included in associates’ Sept. 6 paycheck.
 
Walmart associates earn quarterly bonuses as part of an overall incentive plan designed to reward associates whose stores achieve sales and customer service goals. In total, hourly associates in New Mexico earned more than $1.6 million in Q2 bonuses. These bonuses come on the heels of the best performance for Walmart
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On The job In Los Alamos: At Hartway & Breshears

On the job in Los Alamos this afternoon is C.P.A. and Tax Manager Yang ‘Jenny’ Jin at Hartway & Breshears, CPAs, LLC at 1350 Central Ave., Suite 301. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Scenes From Los Alamos Farmers Market Thursday

Los Alamos resident Dorothy Crawford checks out fresh products available Thursday at the Los Alamos Farmers Market in the Mesa Public Library parking lot on Central Avenue. The local market opened in 1970 to provide the community with fresh fruits, vegetables and other foods and goods and to support local growers and producers. The market opens 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each Thursday. For more information, email Manager Cindy Talamontes at talacook@windstream.net or call 505.929.6579. Follow the market on Facebook. Photo by KayLinda Crawford/ladailypost.com

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Council Approves Land Sale For New Starbucks

A new Starbucks is plannedfor development at 20th Street near Trinity Drive, across from Ashley Pond Park. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com​
 
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com
 
The lines at the current Starbucks on Central Avenue and in Smith’s Marketplace too long? Local caffeine lovers may have a third Starbucks to turn to and this new coffee shop is planned to have a drive-thru.
 
In a 6-1 vote, Los Alamos County Council approved the sale of a parcel of land to Verdad Real Estate during its regular meeting Aug. 28 in Council Chambers.
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