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Artists Of Figurative Painting Expressing Content And Addressing Contemporary Issues

 
ART News:
 
Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. has releases its newest fine art title, Bodies of Work—Contemporary Figurative Painting by Lauren P. Della Monica.
 
Human forms can be intensely intimate or broadly universal. Here, figurative artists use the human form as a tool to express varied content and contemporary issues. These paintings depict our feelings and sentiments, our sense of belonging to a larger community in the contemporary world, while capturing the impulses behind the range of figuration presented by today’s contemporary international artists.
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FBI, Navajo Nation Investigate Armed Robbery Of Shiprock Restaurant

FBI News:
 
The FBI and Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety are looking for two men who robbed a Shiprock restaurant.
 
Jan. 14, 2016, at approximately 2:45 p.m., two unidentified men with knives robbed the Chat An Chew restaurant, located on Highway 64 in Shiprock. 
 
One of the robbers was described as approximately 5’8” tall with a medium build and between 20-30 years old. The second robber was described as between 5’4” and 5’6” tall with a thin build and also between 20-30 years old. Both of the robbers were dressed in black clothing and wore masks and gloves.
 
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Bandelier Reduces Frijoles Canyon Analysis Of Access Plan Impacts To Categorical Exclusion

Shuttle bus at Bandelier Visitor Center in Frijoles Canyon. Courtesy/NPS
 
BANDELIER News:
 
In 2012, the National Park Service (NPS) notified the public that an environmental assessment (EA) would be prepared to analyze the potential environmental effects of project alternatives to improve transportation conditions at Bandelier National Monument.  
 
This notice is to inform the public that the analysis of proposed action and associated impacts of the project has been reduced to a degree that an EA is no longer required. Alternatively, the NPS is preparing
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Energy Department Announces $58 Million To Advance Fuel-Efficient Vehicle Technologies

Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz
 
DOE News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.  U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz announced more than $58 million in funding for vehicle technology advancements and released a report highlighting the successes of DOE’s Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing (ATVM) loan program while touring the newest vehicle technologies Thursday at the Washington Auto Show.
 
Continuing the Obama Administration’s commitment to supporting the domestic automobile industry, Moniz announced a $55 million funding opportunity that will solicit
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DPNM: Governor Sends 26 Wrong Messages To New Mexicans

DPNM News:
 
“Despite more than a half dozen bills on ethics and campaign reform having been filed already in this legislative session, the 26 executive messages that Gov. Susana Martinez issued on Wednesday involved only the governor’s pet issues and did nothing to indicate consideration of bills that would directly address the egregious ethical lapses in her administration,” said Democratic Party of New Mexico Chairwoman Debra Haaland.
 
“It is clear that ethics in state government is not a priority for Martinez,” Haaland said. “Instead of getting
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PEEC Offers Bosque del Apache Birding This Weekend

Birders at Bosque del Apache. Photo by Mouser Williams
 
PEEC News:
 
Learn more about wildlife this weekend birding at the Bosque del Apache with two expert birders and excellent teachers, David Yeamans and Mouser Williams. The Pajarito Environmental Education Center is sponsoring the program.
 
Yeamans has watched birds most of his life starting in Los Alamos many years ago, and in the last five years, he has been a birder of the type he calls “semi-pro.”
 
Yeamans is active in Audubon bird counts, bird banding, field trips, and local birding activities.
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Letter To The Editor: Music Teachers Give Thanks

By LAPS MUSIC TEAM
Los Alamos
 
Have you ever enjoyed listening to the marching band at a parade and watching the drumline cadence by?
 
Maybe you’ve been to a football game and seen the marching band sousaphones or the xylophones entertaining the crowd? Or perhaps you’ve been to an elementary music performance and seen your child or grandchild singing from the risers? Possibly your child is a cellist and is able to use a cello at school – eliminating the need to haul one from home.
 
All of these musical supplies – drums, sousaphones, xylophones, cellos,
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Senate Boss Sanchez: ‘NM Has Toughest DWI Laws In The Country’ … Say what?!

STATE News:
 
SANTA FE  Sen. Michael Sanchez had a lot to get off his chest during Wednesday’s rambling tirade at a press conference.
 
He ranted against the media and complained about seating in the House Gallery. But what’s the most stunning statement he uttered? That New Mexico has the toughest DWI laws in the country. Say what?!
 
“We do have some of the toughest laws in the country,” Sanchez said.
 
Actually, the facts show that Sanchez is wrong. According to Wallet Hub (link), New Mexico ranks 33rd in the nation for overall strictness
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Heinrich Applauds Cosmic Campgrounds International Dark Sky Sanctuary Designation

SENATE News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.   U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., applauded western New Mexico’s Cosmic Campground on being designated International Dark Sky Sanctuary.
 
The Cosmic Campground is the first International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) location on U.S Forest Service land and the first dark sky sanctuary designated in the United States.

“The Cosmic Campground in Catron County brings visitors from around the United States and the world to enjoy New Mexico’s unmatched wild places,” Heinrich said. “Outdoor

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Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority Approves Planned Irradiation Project At Halden Research Reactor

LTBR News:
 
Reston, VA  Lightbridge Corporation, a U.S. nuclear energy company, announced Thursday that the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), which operates the Halden Research Reactor in Norway, had received formal regulatory approval from the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) for all planned irradiation of Lightbridge metallic fuel at the Halden Research Reactor in Norway, which is expected to begin in 2017.
 
This regulatory approval follows a safety report previously submitted by IFE to the NRPA relating to irradiation testing of Lightbridge-designed
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Rosemary Coyne Tapped To Lead Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service

LAVNS President Rick Reiss, new Executive Director Rosemary Coyne, center, and Vice President Joyce Davidson stopped by the Los Alamos Daily Post Saturday to discuss Coyne’s recent hiring. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
 
By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post

 
Rosemary Coyne, RN, MSN, of Gallup has been hired to fill the role of executive director of Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service, Inc. The position has been vacant since the departure of Georgina Mesibov several months ago.

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Author William deBuys At Library Jan. 28

Author, conservationist, and environmental activist William deBuys. Courtesy photo

LIBRARY News:

Author, conservationist, and environmental activist William deBuys is the featured author in Mesa Public Library’s ongoing Authors Speak series for January. He will talk at 7 p.m., Jan. 28 in the Upstairs Rotunda at Mesa Public Library, 2400 Central Ave., in Los Alamos.

In recent months, deBuys has had two books published: The Last Unicorn, about his journey to find one of the earth’s rarest creatures, the saola; and the 30th anniversary edition of Enchantment and Exploitation: The Life and Read More

Explore Mars In The Nature Center Planetarium Friday

Courtesy/PEEC
 
PEEC News:
 
Learn more about Mars at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, at the Los Alamos Nature Center as Rick Wallace leads a planetarium show and discussion of Mars, the challenges, opportunities, and realities of this red planet.
 
This special planetarium show is $6 for adults and $4 for children. Tickets are available by calling or stopping by the nature center. Seating is limited.
 
Planetarium shows are suitable for ages four and up. For more information about this and other PEEC programs, visit here, email programs@peecnature.org
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Boutique Air: ‘Such A Sweet Deal!’ February Promotion Offers Travelers A Chance To Win Free Flight!

LAC News:
 
Los Alamos County and Boutique Air are offering travelers the chance to win a free round trip flight between Los Alamos Airport and Albuquerque’s Sunport if they enter their name in an online only drawing between Jan. 22 and Feb. 4.
 
It’s all part of the “Such a Sweet Deal” promotion intended to encourage travelers to avoid the hassles of driving and parking at Sunport when they can travel in style in Boutique’s modern Pilatus PC-12 aircraft. With amenities designed to make the flying experience as comfortable as it gets, the PC-12 features reclining leather
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Renewing Our Existing Neighborhoods; Supporting Public Employees

By Susan O’Leary, Vice Chair
Los Alamos County Council

In the coming weeks, the Los Alamos County Council will be considering both Capital Improvement spending and Economic Development spending.

There’s typically some interplay between these two programs. In the past, the County has devoted considerable resources to developing new housing subdivisions as a way to improve our housing stock and attract more residents. While those efforts have been and can continue to be beneficial, the focus on new neighborhoods hasn’t done much to promote the renewal of our existing neighborhoods; many Read More

Rep. Garcia Richard Aims To Tackle REAL ID & Economic Development

House Minority Floor Leader Brian Egolf and Dist. 43 Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard at Tuesday’s opening of the 2016 30-day session. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

STATE News:

SANTA FE – Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard, D-Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, has announced five important pieces of legislation she pre-filed for the 2016 legislative session.

Garcia Richard bills include:

  • Expanding access to economic development projects;
  • Fixing New Mexico’s REAL ID problem;
  • Refining county employee salary structure;
  • Increasing educational opportunities for veterans
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LA County Wins Audit Accountability Award … Again

Los Alamos County has received the State of NM FY 2014 Audit Accountability Award for a Mid-Size County for the second year in a row. The prestigious award was presented today by State Auditor Tim Keller to County Finance staff Joe D’Anna and Helen Perraglio, center with award, at the New Mexico Association of Counties conference in Santa Fe. Also attending today’s award ceremony from the County, from left to center, to congratulate the Finance Division on this accomplishment are County Manager Harry Burgess, Council Chair Rick Reiss, County Clerk Sharon Stover and Councilor Read More

Caltech Researchers Find Evidence Of A Real Ninth Planet

This artistic rendering shows the distant view from Planet Nine back towards the sun. The planet is thought to be gaseous, similar to Uranus and Neptune. Hypothetical lightning lights up the night side. Courtesy/Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC)

CALTECH News:

This artistic rendering shows the distant view from Planet Nine back towards the sun. The planet is thought to be gaseous, similar to Uranus and Neptune. Hypothetical lightning lights up the night side.
Credit: Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC)

– See more at: https:////www.caltech.edu/news/caltech-researchers-find-evidence-real-ninth-planet-49523#sthash.LN79Qeyo.dpuf

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Problems With Quarterly Pick Up Delay In Pajarito Acres

Quarterly pick-up in Pajarito Acres has not been picked up for so long someone has started spraying graffiti on it … it’s becoming more of a nuisance to citizens than help. Photo on Monte Rey South by Ellen Walton Read More

Dr. Siegfried S. Hecker: ‘Doomed To Cooperate’ Jan. 23

Dr. Siegfried S. Hecker, Stanford University
 
COMMUNITY News:
 
Dr. Siegfried S. Hecker will present a Los Alamos public lecture about how American and Russian Nuclear scientists joined forces to mitigate some of the greatest post-Cold War Dangers.
 
The free lecture is 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1967 18th St.
 
Dr. Siegfried S. Hecker will discuss how nuclear risks changed dramatically when the Soviet Union collapsed at the end of 1991. Suddenly the world was threatened more by Russia’s weakness
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