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Da Vinci – The Genius Exhibition: New Mexico 2018

Da Vinci—The Genius exhibition, courtesy: Grande Exhibitions. Courtesy photo
 
MUSEUM News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE —The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (NMMNHS) hosts a special exhibition, Da Vinci—The Genius Feb. 10 through July 29, 2018. 
 
Da Vinci—The Genius was created by Grande Exhibitions with the assistance of Museo Leonardo da Vinci – Rome, and many experts in Italy and France to provide a truly authentic experience.
 
“The Museum has not hosted an exhibition of this scope since the blockbuster Titanic exhibition,”
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Cyberattack Could Cost $120 Billion: Lloyd’s Of London

HSNW News:

Insurance giant Lloyd’s of London has warned that the cost of a serious cyberattack to the global economy could reach $120 billion or more – which was the cost of damage inflicted by Hurricanes Katrina or Sandy.

The 56-page report from the world’s oldest insurance firm says the threat posed by global cyberattacks has spiraled, and that it poses a huge risk over the next decade to business and governments everywhere.

The report says that the most likely cyberattack scenario is a hack which manages to shut down a cloud service provider. The insurer estimates the losses resulting Read More

Planets & Galaxies At Los Alamos Nature Center Friday

 
PEEC News:
 
PEEC brings two great astronomy shows to the Los Alamos Nature Center this weekend.
 
At 7 p.m. Friday, July 21, Steve Becker will point out celestial objects that will be visible at the next Pajarito Astronomer’s Dark Night as well as some stars only visible from the southern hemisphere.
 
The full-dome film We are Astronomers will play at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, July 22 and 23.This exciting, family-friendly movie connects us to the evolution of the Universe and explores the secrets of our cosmic chemistry. 
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SFNF Aerial Survey Begins Soon; No Drones, Please!

SFNF News: 
  • Combination of low-flying aircraft and drones can be deadly

 
SANTA FE  The annual aerial survey for insect and disease outbreaks on the 1.6- million-acre Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) begins any day and continues intermittently through Aug. 18. 
 
Forest Service airplanes and helicopters regularly fly over private, state, and National Forest System lands at low altitudes to perform a variety of natural resource management missions, including insect and disease surveys, remote sensing to acquire aerial images and data, and firefighting.
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Letter To The Editor: No Fan Of Fireworks

By PHILMONT M. TAYLOR
White Rock

I believe I was endowed by my Creator with a brain with which to think, perceive, discern and, yes, to judge. If you live in northern New Mexico and are engaged in the sale, procurement or use of fireworks you are a bloody damn fool.

Furthermore, if you hold an elected office anywhere in northern New Mexico and support the sale, procurement or use of fireworks in your jurisdiction, you are demonstrably unfit for service. Read More

Chamber Breakfast July 19

CHAMBER News:
 
Don’t miss this Chamber Breakfast – It’s all about you! 
 
We’ll be talking about your Chamber Member benefits and what your dues are actually getting you. There are many benefits available to you that you may not be using. We will talk about the work we do in the background to make your job running your businesses and non-profits easier. And, we will talk about the ongoing Sign Code project (yes, we are still working on it for you).
 
Come and get a tasty free breakfast, some networking time, and learn about resources you have available
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Pearce On Individual Unemployment For Veterans

U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce
 
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce released the following statement on the Trump Administration’s decision to reverse the Individual Unemployment (IU) termination for Social Security (SS) recipients in the budget proposal:
 
“When soldiers return from serving our nation, they deserve quality care and the benefits they were promised. We must honor our pledge to support our soldiers, especially those who return wounded. I’m pleased to see the Trump Administration reverse their initial stance on IU benefits, which
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Letter To The Editor: LA MainStreet Shouts Out Big THANK YOU To Community For ScienceFest Success

By Los Alamos MainStreet

Los Alamos MainStreet would like to shout out a big THANK YOU for the wonderful support that the community, volunteers, partners and sponsors offered throughout this year’s ScienceFest. It takes a village to make ScienceFest a success!

Staff is collecting data on attendance numbers from programming and percentage of sales increase from last year at this time. That data as well as photos will be shared shortly.

Save the date for next year: July 11-15. ScienceFest will celebrate the 75th anniversary of Los Alamos National Laboratory and Los Alamos County’s anniversary Read More

State Auditor Tim Keller Releases Special Audit Of City Water Deal In Jal

New Mexico State Auditor Tim Keller

STATE News:

  • More than $650,000 in unsupported water credits given away to a water customer in rural town near Hobbs

SANTA FE –  State Auditor Tim Keller released a special audit today of water issues in Jal, a rural community near Hobbs. The audit was initiated after the Office of the State Auditor (OSA) received information suggesting that water utility credits were provided to a private customer in violation of the state’s Constitution.

The audit covers the period from 2008 through 2016 and found improper adjustments and billings totaling more than Read More

Cinema Cindy Reviews: Baby Driver

By CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB
Los Alamos

“Baby Driver” was released on June 28th and has been getting some great reviews ever since. The title may distract from the theme, but think of Paul Simon’s famous tune of the same name and you get the picture.

This is a combination heist flick and hot pursuit action film, directed by Edgar Wright. The soundtrack is a marvelous compilation of popular/rock mood and motivational tunes. The best thing about this film is the way it was edited so that the beat of Baby’s tunes punctuates and choreographs the action. The worst thing about the film is the total disregard of

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SmartAsset: Los Alamos Ranks 9th Among Best Places In New Mexico For Your 401(k)

SMARTASSET News:
 
There’s more to retirement planning than socking away a chunk of each paycheck every month.
 
For those who have access to retirement saving funds like a 401(k), this savings vehicle can be a great way to prepare for the future. Though, did you know location can have an impact on your 401(k) plan? The folks at SmartAsset wanted to uncover where 401(k) plans were performing best and jumped into the data to uncover them.
 
According to the data Los Alamos was one of the top places in New Mexico for 401(k)s. For more information on how the top locations
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Governor: Facebook To Double Investment In New Mexico Data Center, Bringing Total To Half A Billion

Gov. Susana Martinez

STATE News:

SANTA FE — Gov. Susana Martinez announced this morning that Facebook will double its investment in the high-tech data center the company is building in Los Lunas, bringing the project’s total to nearly half a billion dollars.

Facebook will build a second building of 460,000 square feet, in addition to the more than 510,000 square-foot facility already underway at the site.

“This is exciting news for New Mexico,” Martinez said. “We’re proud to have a cutting-edge high-tech company like Facebook as a partner as we move forward in diversifying New Mexico’s economy. Read More

USDA Farm Service Agency State Office In Albuquerque To Move To New Location

USDA News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE  USDA Farm Service Agency Acting State Executive Director, Brenda Archuleta announced today the agency will be moving its State Office from 6200 Jefferson Street, Suite 211 to One Sun Plaza Building, 100 Sun Ave., NE, Suite 200, Albuquerque, NM.
 
Due to the move, the State Office Staff will be available by appointment only, Thursday, July 20 and Friday, July 21. The State Office will resume walk-in business at 8 a.m. Monday July 24.
 
Other USDA agencies also moving in the weeks to follow will include Rural Development (RD)
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The Taos Plaza: History. Myth, And Memory Aug. 5

TCHS News:
 
The Taos County Historical Society presents the free public lecture “The Taos Plaza: History. Myth, and Memory” by Dr. Sylvia Rodriguez at 2 p.m., Aug. 5.
 
The monthly program is at Kit Carson Electric Cooperative Boardroom, 118 Cruz Alta Road in Taos. This illustrated lecture is part of the Society’s participation in Taos Art and Cultural Consortium 2017 theme of Taos Legends and Stories.
 
“No one knows the exact date, appearance, or location of the first Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe or Don Fernando de Taos Plaza”,
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Attorney General Balderas Sues Six Generic Drug-Makers For Putting Profits Over New Mexico Patients

Attorney General Hector Balderas
 
STATE News:
 
ALBUQUERQUE  Attorney General Hector Balderas has announced that New Mexico has joined with four other states in filing a lawsuit in federal court alleging that six generic drug-makers entered into illegal conspiracies in order to unreasonably restrain trade, artificially inflate and manipulate prices and reduce competition in the United States for two generic drugs.
 
“I will continue to hold big out-of-state corporations accountable when then they rip off New Mexico consumers, and when companies put profits
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SFNF Declares Cajete Fire Controlled

SFNF News:

The Cajete Fire on the Santa Fe National Forest’s Jemez Ranger District was declared controlled at 12:45 p.m. Sunday, July 16, thanks to recent moisture that arrived with the monsoon season.

The 1,412-acre Cajete Fire, which started June 15 from an abandoned campfire, has been 96 percent contained since June 21.

Incident command determined that the uncontained 4 percent of the fire perimeter was not safe for firefighters to enter. The area near Los Griegos Peak is in the burn scar from the 2011 Las Conchas Fire and still contains multiple hazard trees, which can fall without warning. Read More

Scenes From Sciencefest At: Suspended Moment

From left, Allison Cobb, a native to Los Alamos, artist Yukiyo Kawano and Butoh choreographer Meshi Chavez receive a rousing applause at the conclusion of their performance art piece, Suspended Moment. The performance was Sunday afternoon, the final day of Sciencefest, in Fuller Lodge. According to the the group’s website, https://igg.me/at/suspendedmoment, the project started out as a solo piece but was augmented over the past two years. It includes a large sculpture of the nuclear bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II as well as music, poetry and choreography. Read More

LAPD Releases 2017 Second Quarter Crime Statistics

Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone
 
By MAIRE O’NEILL
Los Alamos Daily Post

Crime statistics for Los Alamos County for the second quarter of 2017 were released today by Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone. The report contains crimes against persons such as murder/homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault as well as crimes against property such as arson, burglary, larceny and auto theft.

This quarter’s report reflects two rapes and one aggravated assault. According to Cmdr. Preston Ballew, the two rape cases are still under investigation and no arrests have been Read More

National Awards Recognize Los Alamos National Laboratory Leadership In Nuclear Safeguards

Nancy Jo Nicholas, Los Alamos National Laboratory’s associate director for threat identification and response, was recognized with the Edway R. Johnson Meritorious Service award by the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management. Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

Two Los Alamos National Laboratory employees were recognized today by the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management for their contributions to the nuclear safeguards profession.

Nancy Jo Nicholas, the Laboratory’s associate director for threat identification and response, was recognized with the Edway R. Johnson Meritorious Read More

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