How the Hen House Turns: Weeds
How the Hen House Turns: Weeds
Column by Carolyn A. (Cary) Neeper, Ph. D.
My cloudy Sunday morning started with a sudden pink display that gradually turned peach, a lovely time with even light. I decided to take pictures of what the rains have produced in our back yard.
I took a walk through our New Mexico jungle, following Kiebler and Ms. Ritz back to their pen and letting Lucy and the big birds out for a swim in the stock tank before the noon thunder announced the daily summer sprinkle.
Today I am taking a break from Hen House history to share with you the miracle of what last years’ bare dirt has brought Read More
Udall Urges NM Businesses to Join Development Mission to Mexico
U.S. Sen. Tom Udall
U.S. SENATE News:
ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Sen. Tom Udall is encouraging New Mexico businesses to join U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker on a business development mission to Mexico from Nov.18-22.
In a letter to area business leaders, Udall highlighted the potential commercial opportunities it could open up for local businesses with Mexico.
“Companies from past trade missions reported that the meetings they participated in helped develop relationships and create business leads that would have taken years to establish on their own,” Udall said. “They also Read More
Hive Holds Brown Bag Lunch Today
HIVE News:
The Hive will hold its weekly brown-bag networking lunch today starting at about 11:30 a.m. (late is never a problem) at the Hive.
Presentations on projects are welcome. Read More
IRS Website Explains Health Care Law Tax Provisions
IRS News:
PHOENIX─The IRS has launched a new Affordable Care Act Tax Provisions website at IRS.gov/aca to educate individuals and businesses on how the health care law may affect them.
The new home page has three sections, which explain the tax benefits and responsibilities for individuals and families, employers, and other organizations, with links and information for each group. The site provides information about tax provisions that are in effect now and those that will go into effect in 2014 and beyond.
Topics include premium tax credits for individuals, new benefits and responsibilities Read More
Council Hears Comment on San Juan/Chama Water System, Gas Rates and White Rock Water Wells
No action was taken at Tuesday’s County Council work session at the White Rock Fire Station on N.M. 4. The meeting drew a large audience because it focused on discussion of the potential use and disposition of the San Juan/Chama water system as well as gas rates. Members of the public also were given the opportunity to comment on the proposed water well project in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Board of Utilities Chair David Powell briefs Council during Tuesday’s work session. Once a year, each board and commission chair is asked to make a presentation to Council Read More
Officials Attend Mesa del Norte Apartments Grand Re-Opening Event
Los Alamos National Bank President Steve Wells, center right, and other banking industry officials, representatives from U.S. Sen. Tom Udall’s office and U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan’s office and others attended Tuesday’s grand re-opening of Mesa del Norte Apartments on San Ildefonso Road in Los Alamos. Of the 36 apartments in the 31,995 square foot rehabilitation project, 20 percent are set aside for special needs residents. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com
Courtesy/MDNA
Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com
Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com Read More
Bandelier’s Popular Alcove House to Re-open Aug. 26
Alcove House kiva at Bandelier National Monument. Courtesy/NPS
A member of the Bandelier Vanishing Treasures crew using a special hand-held air hammer to loosen and remove cement from mortar joints in the kiva wall in Alcove House. Courtesy/NPS
BANDELIER News:
Starting Monday, Aug. 26, the popular Alcove House archeological site will re-open to the public.
In April, the staff at Bandelier National Monument closed it when the reconstructed kiva inside became unstable and unsafe. The monument’s Vanishing Treasures crew has been working on the Ancestral Pueblo structure, and although
VFW to Host Rummage Sale Saturday to Support Veterans
VFW News:
VFW is hosting a rummage sale in support of Veterans and their families.
There is sure to be something for everyone at the sale.
Stop by anytime between 8:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24 at 1793 Deacon St. Read More
LACDC Board Endorses UNM-LA Mil Levy Tax Increase
LACDC News:
The Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation (LACDC) Board of Directors today announced its support of the proposed mil levy increase designed to fund programs at The University of New Mexico-Los Alamos.
The 2-mil operational increase, scheduled for vote by Sept. 17, will boost UNM-LA’s ability to produce science, technology, engineering, and math students that are vital to our unique local economy. LACDC recognizes UNM-LA’s impact on the community at large that is showcased by a wide range of benefits including its partnership with Los Alamos High School to Read More
Money IQ: Storage in the Cloud
Money IQ
Have you ever wondered what the “cloud” was or where it lived? Everyone is talking about saving their files in the “cloud.”
The cloud is a reference to storing a person’s files (e.g. documents, pictures, movies, music, etc.) in a remote location. A remote location is typically many servers set up by a company with the intent to have large amounts of storage available to customers. (More about Cloud Storage can be found on https:////en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_storage) This storage is useful because of the convenience, cost and comfort it provides. Read More
Slim Boone Laid to Rest
Members of the American Legion fold the flag for presentation to Slim Boone’s close friend, Jim Dinkle. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com Staff Report:
Zenas “Slim” Boone, 94, of Los Alamos died Aug. 13, 2013 at Los Alamos Medical Center. He was laid to rest at Guaje Pines Cemetary Monday, Aug. 19.
Slim was born Aug. 27, 1918 in Yancy County, NC. His early years were spent working on farms in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He moved into Washington, D.C. and after working on bridge construction he was hired for the trolley system where is gained his experience with Read More
LAHS Finalist for Interscholastic Sports Program of Excellence Award
LAHS News:
Coach and Athletic Director Magazine has announced the two recipients of the 2013 Interscholastic Sports Program of Excellence award, honoring the nation’s best athletic programs for their off-the-field achievements.
Los Alamos High School was one of the finalists and is being honored as “Best in Class.”
An independent panel of judges selected Tappan Zee High School (Orangeburg, N.Y.) and University School of Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Wis.) as this year’s honorees. The schools receive an award and will be featured in the November/December edition of Coach and Athletic Director. Read More
New Gamma-Ray Observatory Begins Operations at Sierra Negra Volcano in Mexico
The HAWC Observatory taken in August 2013 from the summit of Sierra Negra. The image has been digitally altered to show HAWC as it will appear when construction is complete in 2014. The 111 Cherenkov detectors currently installed (100 Cherenkov detectors in operation) are colored white and located in the upper right quadrant of the array. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
- New site to observe supernovas and supermassive black holes
The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) Gamma Ray Observatory has begun formal operations at its site in Mexico. HAWC is designed to study the origin of very high-energy Read More
Letter to the Editor: Comments About White Rock Water Wells
Comments About White Rock Water WellsWater is by far the most valuable resource in the West. I hope that everyone understands that, when the term San Juan-Chama is used, it does not mean that the water in question has ever been in the San Juan or Chama or Rio Grande rivers.
Water trading has a long history. If I have rights to a certain amount of water in the Rio Grande, and you have rights to a certain amount of water, I can take mine higher up, so long as I let your amount of water come down to you. The whole object of the proposed wells is to take our water out just before it gets into the Rio Grande. Read More
Woman Takes 100 Mile Hike Around Mont Blanc with Father and Others from Los Alamos
Fathers and daughters who participated in a 100 mile hike around Mont Blanc, from left, Harry and Angela Martz, Paul White (who had sons so he joined the trip by ‘adopting’ Kerri Frazier’s roommate), Stephanie Larsen, Brian and Megan Metz; Joy and Roger Ferenbaugh, Kerri Frazier and Charles Frazier aka Jim. Courtey photo
You have all heard about Daddy/Daughter dances but how about Daddy/Daughter hikes. Well not just any hike, but a 100 mile hike in France, Italy, and Switzerland. That is the hike my husband, Charles Foxx aka Read More
Aquatics Center Pool Maintenance Progresses
The pool at the Larry Walkup R. Walkup Aquatic Center is draining for annual maintence and will reopen at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3. For additional information, call the Aquatic Center at 662-8170. Photo by Denise McCoy
Relamping was completed Monday night. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com
The pump has been removed and is scheduled to be replaced this week. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com
Main pumps for the pool. Photo by Leland Lehman/ladailypost.com Read More
New State Plan to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease
STATE News:
ALBUQUERQUE – Gov. Susana Martinez announced today that her administration is creating a new position that will be dedicated to coordinating services, research, and public awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
Martinez wants to provide help and support to family caregivers who often feel isolated and alone. She says more than 31,000 New Mexicans have Alzheimer’s disease and the number is expected to increase to 43,000 by 2025.
“This new position will allow for better communication and more collaboration between all the organizations and individuals Read More
Lightning Knocks Out Power to Hundreds of Los Alamos Homes
DPU News:
Lightning damaged two electric overhead wires at the intersection of Trinity Drive and Diamond Drive late Tuesday afternoon.
Approximately 700 Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities’ customers lost power when the two wires blew.
Boundaries of the outage included the ski hill, Western Area, Denver Steels and neighborhoods around Los Alamos High School. Additionally, several small sporadic outages due to Tuesday’s storm also were reported on Chamisa, Andanada, Barranca and Urban streets.
DPU’s electric linemen responded, made repairs, and restored Read More
Consultant to Former New Mexico Secretary of State Gets 10 Years in Prison
FBI News:
U.S. District Judge William P. Johnson on Tuesday sentenced Armando C. Gutierrez, 65, of Corpus Christi, Texas, to 10 years in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for his convictions for conspiracy, theft of government property, obstruction of justice, and money laundering.
Gutierrez was ordered to pay $2,500,483 in restitution to the state of New Mexico, including $746,375, which is to be paid jointly with co-defendant Joseph C. Kupfer, 50, of Rio Rancho. The court previously entered an order requiring Gutierrez to forfeit $2,500,483, including his Read More
Letter to the Editor: Support UNM-LA
Support UNM-LAI moved to Los Alamos in 1969. At that time there was no institution of higher learning present in the community. The community was negotiating with UNM to establish a branch. They wanted a way to enhance the learning opportunities for those in the community. In 1970, UNM established a branch and it became known as UNM-LA.
I was the first biology teacher hired at the new branch. For the first seven years I taught General Biology, Plant Taxonomy, Human Anatomy and Physiology, and Ecology. Then later I taught community education classes.
In the early years, Read More