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Tunnel Near Roundabout Gets Makeover

Community members repaint the tunnel near the Diamond Drive roundabout after 10 years. Courtesy photo
 
COMMUNITY News:
 
A group of Los Alamos women got together and re-painted the tunnel entrance near the roundabout on Diamond Drive Monday.
 
The tunnel was originally painted about 10 years ago with flowers. But time had taken its toll and the paint was deteriorating. Local resident Amy Storey worked with Perry Rutherford at the County to get the paint and have the wall power-washed.
 
Ericka Becker became involved in the project as the designer. The wall was primed and
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Fly-Rite with Big Sandy at Ashley Pond Friday

Big Sandy and his Fly-Rite Boys bring country boogie to Ashley Pond for this week’s Summer Concert. Courtey photo

By RUSS GORDON

The Los Alamos Summer Concert Series will be having a fun show at 7 p.m. Friday, July 26 at Ashley Pond. Like all the shows in the Los Alamos Summer Concert series, this one is free. Bring your own chairs.

Coming in from Anaheim, Calif., the Los Alamos County Summer Concert Series sponsors presents rockabilly, western swing, country boogie and roots of rock and roll star, Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys. They’re on their 25th Anniversary Tour.

In those years, the Boys Read More

Author Stacia Lewandowski Will Discuss the History of the Santa Fe Art Scene

Author Stacia Lewandowski will speak Thursday at Mesa Public Library. Courtesy photo

By KIRSTEN LASKEY

The third largest art market in the U.S. isn’t located on the East Coast, the West Coast or even in the Midwest.

It is right outside Los Alamos in Santa Fe. Just how did this city achieve this ranking? Stacia Lewandowski will explain during an Authors Speak lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 25 at Mesa Public Library.

In her book, “Light, Landscape and the Creative Quest,” Lewandowski mainly focuses on the Anglo artists who journeyed to Santa Fe. She argues their work and involvement in the city helped Read More

Coyote Family Takes Up Residence in Bayo Canyon

This coyote pup lives with his family at the mouth of Bayo Canyon. Hikers should avoid the area until the family moves on. Photo by Melissa Bartlett

Staff Report

Melissa Bartlett was hiking Tuesday near the mouth of Bayo Canyon where it comes out near the Sewage Treatment Plant. 

She came upon a den of coyotes including three adults and two cubs. The adults are aggressive to dogs and quite bold with humans. They are being protective of the den, which is close to the dirt road. 

“I suggest avoiding hiking, biking and dog walking there until the coyote family has moved out of the area,” Read More

Linemen Inadvertently Cut Phone Lines in Aspen School Area

DPU News:

Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities linemen inadvertently cut an underground phone line at about 10 a.m. today near Aspen Elementary School.

DPU sopkesperson Julie Williams Hill said phone service to homes in the area remains out.

“CenturyLink has been called and they will be the ones to fix the phone line,” she said.

Williams Hill did not know when phone service would be restored to the area.

 

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Second Candidate Submits Letter of Interest for Los Alamos County Probate Judge Vacancy

Probate Judge candidate Sharon Marinuzzi. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post

A second local attorney has submitted her Letter of Interest to fill the Probate Court Judge vacancy created with the resignation of Ellen Hong in June.

In her letter addressed to County Administrator Harry Burgess and the Los Alamos County Council, Sharon Marinuzzi said her educational background and professional experience render her an excellent candidate for this position, as does her desire to serve the community where she was both raised and continues to Read More

U.S., New Zealand Collaborate to Combat Trafficking of Nuclear Materials

NNSA News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today announced a collaboration with the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) to provide mobile radiation detection equipment to countries in Latin America, South East Asia and Africa.

This is the fifth joint NNSA-New Zealand project under a bilateral memorandum of understanding, as a result of the 26-member G8 Global Partnership (GP) Against the Spread of Weapons and Material of Mass Destruction. The joint project supports the GP Nuclear and Radiological Security Sub-Working Group’s Read More

Artist Monika Kaden to Lead ‘Plein Air’ Painting Excursion

Santa Fe artist Monika Kaden will lead a PEEC-sponsored ‘plein air’ painting excursion Aug. 3. Courtesy photo

PEEC News:

Local artist and teacher Monika Kaden has teamed up with the Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) to offer a “plein air” painting excursion on Aug. 3.

This class will allow participants to explore the Los Alamos landscape through art. The emphasis of the class is to have fun painting in a beautiful Los Alamos outside setting, while creating a unique and personal work of art.

“En plein air” is a French expression, which means “in the open air,” and it is Read More

Boy Scout Museum Society Meets July 30

BSMS News:

The Boy Scout Museum Society will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday July 30 at the LDS Church, 1967 18th St., in Los Alamos.

The agenda will contain a report on the Raton Boy Scout Museum trip and new business on a website and virtual museum projects.

Senior scouts and troop leaders are needed at this meeting to assist with the projects.

Troop 22 is celebrating its 90th anniversary and Troop 122 is celebrating its 65th anniversary. These projects could dedicated to the two troops. Read More

Udall, Corker: End Use of Burn Pits in Afghanistan

A bulldozer dumps a load of trash into a burn pit just 300 yards from the runway at Bagram Airfield, January 2012. An Army memo from 2011 found the burn pit is associated with ‘long-term’ health effects on soldiers at Bagram. Courtesy/U.S. Army
 
US SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C.– U.S. Sens. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) and Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) announced they have sent a bipartisan letter to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel asking for immediate action to halt the use of open-air burn pits at two camp sites supporting Operating Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

Their letter follows reports

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Solo Traveler: Tours

Solo Traveler: Tours
Column by SHERRY HARDAGE

Those of us who travel independently sometimes have disdain for tours. We know how much things generally cost and think tours are often a rip-off.

I do not enjoy being taken to a restaurant the tour company has chosen, and then told what to order off a limited “tourist” menu. And I’ve come to despise being taken to a “crafts workshop” that is actually nothing more than a high priced trinket store on the pretext of a “cultural” experience.

But sometimes I opt for day-tours so I can be assured of getting to the places of interest in relative safely. In a country Read More

Final Update: Thompson Ridge Fire 100 Percent Contained

Thompson Ridge Fire at its height. Courtesy/VCT
 
FIRE NEWS:
 
Thompson Ridge Fire:
  • Acres: 23,965
  • Start date: May 31, 2013
  • Cause: Downed powerline             
  • Location: Valles Caldera National Preserve
  • Containment: 100 percent              
  • Terrain: Steep, rugged                                             
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Tie One On at Thursday’s Farmer’s Market

Bill Orr ties a fly at the Farmer’s Market. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

A yak tail hair fly in progress. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

FARMER’S MARKET News:

Bill Orr of Quarter Circle U, purveyor of fine jams and jellies and Joy Robertshaw of Taos Mountain Yaks have formed an interesting collaboration.

Orr, a fly fisherman and expert fly tyer, is now using hair from the tails of Robertshaw’s yaks in some of his flies. Not only is yak hair very long, it also has a translucent quality that makes it ideal for fly tying.

Robertshaw is selling packages of yak hair Read More

Next Robot Rumble Topic at Brown-Bag Lunch Thursday

Mini-Sumo Robots lined up before the July 14 competition began. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com

HIVE News:

The Hive will hold its brown-bag networking lunch at about 11:30 a.m. (late is never a problem) Thursday.

Planning for the next sumo robot competition will be part of the meeting.  

To view a video and details of the recent sumo robot competition, click here: https://ladailypost.comcontent/el-matador-wins-mini-sumo-robot-competition-see-video Read More

Charlotte Keefe’s Tribute to Frances Perkins at Toolshed Theatre Friday

Charlotte Keefe as Frances Perkins, the first woman to serve in the Presidential Cabinet. Courtesy photo

Staff Report

“If A Door Opens, A Journey With Frances Perkins,” written and performed by Charlotte Keefe will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 26 at the Toolshed Theatre in Dixon.

The play is a tribute to one of the most important and influential women in the United States. Despite her incredible legacy of accomplishments, she is little known. That is why “If A Door Opens” is such an important play.

The play gives insight into this incredible woman through a series of stories that informs Read More

Local Horse Show Winners Announced

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos County Recreation Division presented the Los Alamos County Horse Show Saturday, July 20 at Brewer Arena.

Los Alamos County Horse Show 2013 Overall winners:

  • 9 and Under First Place, Sammy Balsamo

  • Second Place, Bella Blair

  • 10-13 First Place, Marion Balsamo

  • Second Place, Mireya Martinez

  • 14-18 First Place, Juliet Balsamo

  • Second Place, Julia Montoya

  • Adult First Place, Lisa McClellan

  • Second Place, David Ramsay

For a full list of Class’s and categories, visit www.losalamosnm.us/rec. For additional information, contact the Recreation Division at 505-662-8173 or Read More

LANL Sponsors 17th Annual Hazmat Challenge

The Edmond, Okla. hazardous materials team competing in the 2012 Hazmat Challenge. Courtesy/LANL

LANL Sponsors 17th Annual Hazmat Challenge

  • Competition tests skills of hazardous materials response teams from three states

Twelve hazardous materials response teams from New Mexico, Missouri and Oklahoma will test their skills at the 17th annual Hazmat Challenge July 30 through Aug. 2 at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

“The challenge provides hazardous materials responders the opportunity to test their skills, network with other response agencies, and learn new techniques through Read More

Michelangelo Lobato Leaving Teen Center

Director Michelangelo Lobato of the Los Alamos Teen Center is leaving to become a school counselor at Chamisa Elementary School. Lobato is credited with doing an outstanding job leading the Teen Center and mentoring the youth. A search for his replacement is underway. Courtesy photo

Position Summary:
The person selected for this position will be responsible for the overall development and administration of the Teen Center programs and activities.
Essential Functions and jub duties include:

  • Enforce set standards for qualified staff and safe programs
  • Hire, train, supervise, evaluate
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LANL: Top-Secret Super-Secure Vault Declassified

A 230-foot long concrete tunnel leading to a now declassified top-secret super-secure vault near LANL. Print Screen Photo

LANL News:

Top-Secret Super-Secure Vault Declassified

  • Cold War nuclear weapons storage facility video now available

Down a remote canyon near Los Alamos National Laboratory lies a facility known as the “Tunnel Vault,” once one of the most secret and secure locations in the United States, it’s the original post-WWII nuclear stockpile storage area.

Located in Los Alamos Canyon at Technical Area 41, the Tunnel Vault was built between 1948 and 1949. The facility has a formidable Read More

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