DOE Awards $200 Million For Next-Generation Supercomputer At Argonne National Laboratory
DOE Under Secretary for Science and Energy Lynn Orr
DOE News:
- Under Secretary Announces Next Steps in Pursuit of Exascale Supercomputing to Accelerate Major Scientific Discoveries and Engineering Breakthroughs
Argonne, Ill. – Today, U.S. Department of Energy Under Secretary for Science and Energy Lynn Orr announced two new High Performance Computing (HPC) awards that continue to advance U.S. leadership in developing exascale computing.
The announcement was made alongside leaders from Argonne National Laboratory and industry partners at Chicago’s tech start-up hub, Read More
Dist. 43 Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard Shares Legislative Session Recap With Los Alamos Rotarians
Dist. 43 Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard speaking Tuesday about the 2015 Legislative Session to the Rotary Club of Los Alamos at the Manhattan Project Restaurant. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Dist. 43 Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard answers questions from the audience Tuesday during her talk to the Rotary Club of Los Alamos. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.comLooking back at the 60-day state legislative session, Dist. 43 Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard described it as “everything but the kitchen sink.”
The session not only Read More
Women’s Continued Pay Gap Spotlighted By National Equal Pay Day April 14
Courtesy/U.S. Dept. of Labor- Santa Fe, April 17: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Drury Plaza Hotel with a luncheon ($40) https:////aauwnmfairpayforumsantafe.eventbee.com;
- Albuquerque, April 20: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the UNM Continuing Education Bldg. with a box lunch ($15) https:////aauwnmabqforumfairpay.eventbee.com; and
- Las Cruces, May 1 from 7:30 to 9:00 am at the County Building with continental
ProgressNow Executive Director Patrick Davis To Speak At Democratic Party Of Los Alamos Meeting April 13
ProgressNow Executive Director Patrick Davis during an interview. Courtesy/DPLAProgressNow Executive Director Patrick Davis will speak at 7 p.m. Monday, April 13 at the Democratic Party of Los Alamos County monthly meeting at UNM-LA, Building 02, Room 203. The meeting is open to the public.
Davis has discussed New Mexico politics in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Huffington Post and in multiple appearances on MSNBC. He joined ProgressNow New Mexico in 2011 as the founding executive director.
ProgressNow New Mexico is a non-profit, non-partisan,
Los Alamos Aggie Muster At United Church April 21
Courtesy/Texas A&M The History of Aggie Muster
Aggies gathered together on June 26, 1883 to live over again their college days, the victories and defeats won and lost upon the drill field and classroom. Eventually the annual gathering evolved into
Sweeten Your Passover With Matzah Brittle
Matzah Brittle. Photo by Dana KlineFor those of us who don’t celebrate the bunny and eggs and religious significance of Easter, but are eating maztah this week instead to commemorate the Jew’ 40 years of wandering through the desert.
The holiday lasts all week and is called Passover – “Pesach” to most Jews.
Here is a recipe to make the leavened-free week a little tastier:
Matzah Brittle
Ingredients:
Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent And Assistant Superintendent Make Short Lists For New Jobs
Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Gene Schmidt
Staff Report
Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Gene Schmidt is among five finalists for the Farmington Municipal School District superintendent position.
His name was announced at a March 12 School Board meeting at which the board narrowed its selection from 15 candidates.
The finalists were interviewed Tuesday by three committees comprised of administrators, school staff members and community members. The school board is scheduled to announce its final selection Thursday.
Schmidt is scheduled to leave his position at Read More
Los Alamos County Council Seeks Manhattan Project National Historical Park Ad Hoc Committee Members
COUNTY News:
The Los Alamos County Council affirmed its commitment Tuesday evening to give full support and immediate attention to a new Council goal recently adopted – the creation of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park here in Los Alamos – by setting up a new Council ad hoc committee devoted to the project.
They are looking for representatives from Los Alamos or White Rock who are interested in serving in one of six committee positions that are open: three business community (retail, hospitality, service) and three community-at-large members. These six members will be appointed Read More
Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief Completes FBI National Academy Program
FBI Director James Comey, left, presents a certificate to Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief Jason Wardlow-Herrera. Courtesy/LAPD
LAPD News:
Los Alamos Deputy Police Chief Jason Wardlow-Herrera has graduated from the FBI National Academy Program at Quantico, Va.
The 259th Session of the National Academy consisted of men and women from 49 states. Included in the class are members of law enforcement agencies from the District of Columbia, 24 International Countries, six military organizations and five federal civilian organizations.
Internationally known for its academic Read More
Judge Sentences Stephen M. Geisik Of Los Alamos To 364 Days In Jail In Child Molestation Case
Staff ReportJudge Mary Marlowe-Sommer orders convicted child molester Stephen M. Geisik of Los Alamos to serve 364 days in the Los Alamos County Jail.
Geisik, 23, was facing more than 30 years in prison for his April 2012 charge of criminal sexual penetration of a child less than 13 years of age. Los Alamos police also charged Geisik, who was 21 years old at the time, with contributing to the delinquency of a child.
The judge sentenced Geisik for these crimes during a District Court hearing Monday at the Justice Center in Los Alamos.
“He was facing 3 years to 31.5 years,” Prosecuting Read More
Gregg Daigle Band Plays Manhattan Project Friday
The Gregg Daigle Band from Albuquerque brings their bluegrass sound back to the Manhattan Project Restaurant on Central Avenue in Los Alamos at 7 p.m. Friday. Courtesy photoHarry S. Truman To Visit Los Alamos Tuesday
Noel H. Pugach as Harry S. Truman. Courtesy photo
Historical Society News:
The Los Alamos Historical Society will welcome Harry S. Truman to the Fuller Lodge in Los Alamos, New Mexico, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 14.
Dr. Noel H. Pugach, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of New Mexico, will perform a Chautauqua impersonation of Truman.
Compared to the “Great Roosevelt,” whom he succeeded as 33rd president of the United States, Harry S. Truman’s beginnings were undistinguished. Yet, by virtue of his direct style, earthy personality, and willingness to make tough decisions, Read More
Marketing Expert Peter Shankman Shares Customer Service Tips With Chamber Members
Peter Shankman, author of Zombie Loyalists, Using Great Service to Create Rabid Fans, presents tips on how to give such good customer service that your customers promote your business for you. Photo by Alan LaSeck, Greater ABQ Chamber of Commerce
About 150 members of the Albuquerque and Los Alamos Chambers of Commerce packed the room for a presentation by PR and marketing expert Peter Shankman at the Albuquerque Sheraton last week. Photo by Alan LaSeck, Greater ABQ Chamber of CommerceCHAMBER News:
Chamber members recently learned that while 80 percent of businesses think they are giving Read More
Ethos Percussion Group Brings ‘Rhythms Of The Silk Road’ To Los Alamos Sunday April 19
Ethos Percussion Group. Photo by Michael McCarthyA compelling cross-cultural experience comes to Los Alamos April 19. The Ethos Percussion Group will perform Rhythms of the Silk Road, an exploration of the musical influences that spread along ancient trade routes from East Asia into the Near East and North Africa, around the Mediterranean and into Europe.
Highly regarded for their Western chamber music expertise, Ethos percussionists Trey Files, Michael Lipsey, Eric Phinney, and Yousif Sheronick Read More
Charles Strickfaden To Serve As Interim Superintendent Of Valles Caldera National Preserve
Charles Strickfaden
VCNP News:
DENVER – Charles Strickfaden, a 30-year veteran of the National Park Service (NPS), has been named interim Superintendent of the newly established Valles Caldera National Preserve in northern New Mexico, according to Intermountain Regional Director Sue Masica.
Strickfaden will assume his new duties in mid-April.
“Charles’s diverse and wide-ranging skills and knowledge in all aspects of park management have prepared him well to assist with the transition of Valles Caldera National Preserve as the newest addition to National Park Service,” Masica said. Read More
NM National Guard Hosts Ceremony Commemorating 73rd Anniversary Of Surrender Of Bataan
NMNG News:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico National Guard (NMNG) will host a ceremony honoring the 73rd anniversary of the surrender of Bataan in the Pacific theater of World War II.
The event is 10 a.m., Thursday, April 9 at the Bataan Building, 407 Galisteo St., in downtown Santa Fe.
Following the ceremony, a special unveiling of Bataan Death March and other WWII artifacts will be dedicated and placed on permanent display inside the Bataan Memorial Building. The artifacts, on loan from the New Mexico National Guard Museum, are housed in special display cases at the intersection of the main hallways Read More
ACI: Independent Hearing Office Bill Becomes Law

NMACI News:
“Today we see a good idea become a good law.” –Beverlee McClure
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Association of Commerce and Industry (NMACI) announced Tuesday that Senate Bill 356, a bill to improve accountability and fairness for businesses and individuals addressing tax disputes, was signed into law by Gov. Susana Martinez.
The bill was sponsored by Sen. Jacob Candelaria, D-26, who worked closely with ACI to develop the legislation.
Dr. Beverlee McClure
“SB 356 was a top priority for ACI this session,” said ACI President and CEO Dr. Beverlee McClure. “The hard work of so many lawmakers, Read More
Letter To The Editor: Why Ban Single-use Carryout Plastic Bags
By MARK JONES, ChairThe United States used over 100 billion plastic bags in 2009. Significant resources are used to create these bags –oil or natural gas are used as the feedstock. And considerable energy is used transporting them to the stores where they are dispensed.
The very idea of using scarce and expensive resources on an item intended to be used once, for a few hours, and then thrown away is the antithesis of sustainability.
These bags are intended to be used once to carry groceries or other purchases to the car, then to the house, and then be discarded. Many Read More
Property Tax Reminder: Second Half Due In May
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County would like to remind property owners that the second installment for 2014 property tax bills becomes delinquent after Monday, May 11.
Payment must either be made in person at the 311 Customer Care Center by 5 p.m., May 11 or postmarked by midnight that same day to avoid late payment penalty and interest charges.
The 311 Customer Care Center is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday inside the Municipal Building lobby at 1000 Central Ave. Payments may be mailed to P.O. Box 99, Los Alamos, NM 87544. Payments are also accepted through a property Read More
Governor Acts On Legislation To Help Diversify New Mexico’s Economy And Create More Jobs
STATE News:
ALBUQUERQUE—Gov. Susana Martinez signed legislation Tuesday to help diversify New Mexico’s economy and create more jobs.
Senate Bill 356, sponsored by Sen. Jacob Candelaria, D-Albuquerque and Rep. Jason Harper, R-Rio Rancho, makes the hearing process for tax disputes truly independent, so that taxpayers do not have to appear before the same agency that is billing them.
Senate Bill 352, sponsored by Sen. Stuart Ingle, R-Portales, allows the state to offer companies looking to relocate to New Mexico an economic development rate for their electric utilities. This will further Read More