AG Recognizes Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month; Offers Trainings To Students Across New Mexico
Attorney General Hector Balderas
NMAG News:
- Attorney General’s Community Outreach Division offers trainings to engage students in a constructive dialogue about healthy dating behaviors and the dangers of teen dating violence
SANTA FE – Today, in recognition of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, Attorney General Hector Balderas announced his office’s continued efforts to educate students across New Mexico about the dangers of teen dating violence and the importance of healthy relationships.
“We want to help break cycles of abuse in our state by equipping young people with the information Read More
House Approves Bipartisan Proposal To Establish An Independent Ethics Commission
STATE News:Humanists Around The World Celebrate Darwin Day
AHA News:
Washington, D.C.—Friday Humanists around the world will celebrate Darwin Day, a commemoration of the birthday of naturalist Charles Darwin and the achievements of modern scientists.
“Charles Darwin and his spirit of scientific curiosity have inspired generations of scientists,” said Roy Speckahrdt, executive director of the American Humanist Association (AHA). “Darwin Day is an opportunity to recognize scientists’ discoveries and innovations that have advanced our knowledge and human progress.”
Since 2011, the American Humanist Association has worked closely with Read More
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Rep. Terry McMillanLAEN Event: How To Create Successful High Tech Companies With The Lean Startup Method
LAEN News:
The Los Alamos Entrepreneur Network welcomes Benson Garner, co-founder of the Innovation Principle who is well-known for his contributions to the Lean Startup business model.
He will be in Los Alamos today to discuss what it takes to identify great technologies, products and services and to find the right business models to support, scale and sustain them. Come learn about innovation processes and practices being utilized by high tech entrepreneurs to identify customers and market opportunity to quickly grow and scale their businesses.
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 10 Read More
Los Alamos Police Blotter: Feb. 3 To Feb. 9, 2016
LAPD News:
Feb. 3 at 5:31 a.m. / Police arrested Anthony Brophy, 57, of Los Alamos at 2140 33rd St., charged him with aggravated battery and issued him a summons to appear in court. Police booking photo is not available.
Feb. 4 at 10:54 a.m. / Police arrested Qing Miao, 52, of Los Alamos at 751 Trinity Dr., charged her with shoplifting and issued her a summons to appear in court. The estimated Read More
Obituary: Sally Feise Feb. 10, 1939 – Feb. 5, 2016
SALLY FEISE Feb. 10, 1939 – Feb. 5, 2016
Sally Feise, age 76, resident of Espanola, NM passed away on Friday, February 5, 2016 after a long illness. She was surrounded by her loving children.
Sally was born February 10, 1939 in Walton, West Virginia to Wallace G. and Elizabeth Evans. Sally was preceded in death by her brother Timothy Evans, Jack Reynolds, Jack Feise, mother M. Elizabeth Evans, and father Wallace G. Evans.
Sally grew up in Walton, West Virginia and Cincinnati, Ohio where she met and married Jack Reynolds. Sally worked many years as an administrative secretary in Las Cruces Read More
Balderas Urges U.S. Senate To Pass HANGUP Act
Attorney General Hector BalderasLetter To The Editor: Los Alamos County Is Unique – Not Comparable To Taos Or Roswell
By Concerned County Employee (not in management), As a county employee, I am unwilling to identify myself on this topic, however, I feel compelled to write this letter, because I feel John Arrowsmith’s Feb. 1 letter made some points that require context.
First, I have not checked, nor do I dispute any facts, which Arrowsmith cited in his letter, namely that the cost for Los Alamos County’s administrative services in 2015 was $10.9 million, while Taos was $2.2 million and Carlsbad was $6.2 million. I also want to acknowledge that John did say, “there may be Read More
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Letter To The Editor: Robotics Club Gives Thanks
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