NNSA’s Sequoia Supercomputer Transitions to Classified Work
OSIRIS simulation on Sequoia of the interaction of a fast-ignition-scale laser with a dense DT plasma. The laser field is shown in green, the blue arrows illustrate the magnetic field lines at the plasma interface and the red/yellow spheres are the laser-accelerated electrons that will heat and ignite the fuel. Courtesy/NNSA
NNSA News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today announced that its Sequoia supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has completed its transition to classified computing.
The move is in support of the Read More
U.S. Marshals Selling Russian Spy House
Russian spy for sale at 31 Marquette Rd., Montclair, N.J. Courtesy/USMS
U.S. MARSHALS News:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Marshals Service is selling a single family home in Montclair, N.J., whose previous owners were part of a Russian spy ring busted by the FBI in 2010.
Richard and Cynthia Murphy were the names used by the two Russian spies who lived in the Montclair house.
FBI Agents and analysts watched these and eight other deep-cover operatives for years as they established themselves in the U.S. and went about leading seemingly normal lives — getting married, buying homes, raising children Read More
Umpire Trainees Needed for White Rock Little League
WRLLB News:
An Umpiring Clinic for the White Rock Little League Baseball will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17 at the White Rock Catholic Church.
There will be another session at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 18 at Byers Field in White Rock.
All interested in being an umpire should plan on attending. This is a paid position!
Los Alamos Nursing PhD Student Takes Top Awards
Neil E. Peterson grew up in Los Alamos and has won top university awards. Courtesy photo
Special to the Los Alamos Daily Post
Neil E. Peterson grew up in Los Alamos and the longtime nurse, PhD `14, knows how to make pathophysiology fun. He presides over nursing labs with aplomb.
It’s why he’s earned the University of Virginia School of Nursing’s graduate teaching award again in 2013 and why he’s taken top prize in the all-University award in Math, Engineering and Nursing for 2013.
“Neil knows how to turn complex and dry concepts fun and translatable,” said Associate Dean Janie Heath, one of Read More
Students Descend on LANL for Supercomputing Challenge Expo
Melrose High School students react to being named as the winning team at a recent New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge awards ceremony. Their research project modeled behavior of wildfires. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
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Research by student teams to be showcased
More than 200 New Mexico students and their teachers will be at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) April 21-23 for the 23rd annual New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge expo and awards ceremony.
More than 60 teams of students from elementary, middle, and high school are expected at the event, said David Kratzer of the Laboratory’s High Read More
PEEC Earth Day Series: Wild Plants Group Greets Dry Spring
PEEC’s new Yahoo group, PEECWildPlants, is desperately trying to find the signs of spring that are eluding us after our feeble winter snows.
Up until the end of March, there were practically no sightings of the usual suspects: Pasque flowers, golden smoke, verbena, though Craig Martin found a surprise Arabis (probably fendleri) in Upper Rendija Canyon with a single bloom.
Henbit is a new discovery for Los Alamos County. Photo by Terry Foxx
But despite the record-dry season, citizen science made a great new find on March: Terry Read More
Los Alamos Police Expand ‘Prescription Drug Take Back Day’ to White Rock
Courtesy/DEA
LAPD News:
Det. Sgt. Oliver Morris and his team at the Los Alamos Police will host a “Prescription Drug Take Back Day” 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27 in the east parking lot of Los Alamos Medical Center, 3917 West Road.
Morris explained that senior citizens in White Rock contacted his office saying they would have difficulty going up to Los Alamos to turn in their unused and out of date pills.
“We were able to get an additional drop off site registered with the DEA and have made arrangements to have officers set up at the White Rock Library parking lot from 10 a.m. Read More
Dr. Momchilo Vuyisich to Speak at Phi Beta Kappa Banquet Honoring High School Scholars
Dr. Momchilo (Momo) Vuyisich
On Sunday evening, April 28, the Los Alamos Phi Beta Kappa Association will hold its 57th annual banquet to honor the top graduates of Los Alamos High School.
Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest undergraduate honor society in the United States and has about 255 members in Los Alamos County (1.5 percent of the county’s population.)
The banquet for the honor graduates, Phi Beta Kappa Members and their guests, will be held at Fuller Lodge in Los Alamos starting at 5:30 Read More
Food on the Hill: Cream of Asparagus Soup with Grilled Asparagus

Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.com
Photo by Sue York/ladailypost.comGuitarist Michael Chapdelaine Plays Los Alamos April 26
Michael Chapdelaine. Courtesy photo
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Guitarist Michael Chapdelaine does not settle for fitting into one music category. His music spreads over classical music and pop tunes and catches the attention of everyone from teenagers to adults.
Chapdelaine is a musician, a composer and teacher. This multi-talented artist has come to Los Alamos in the past and Chapdelaine will again perform here at 7:30 p.m., April 26 at Fuller Lodge.
The Los Alamos Arts Council is sponsoring the concert. Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for Los Alamos Arts Council members.
Attendees Read More
PEEC Earth Day Series: Composting Returns to Los Alamos County
Composting Returns to Los Alamos CountyThe new Los Alamos County composting facility at the old wastewater treatment plant in Bayo Canyon is set to be complete in fall 2013.
The County composting program was discontinued in 2011 due to closure of the County landfill and odor issues.
The County has been working over the past few years to find the best location and process to resume the composting program.
The new facility will enable the County to create higher quality compost in a cost-effective manner and Read More
Morrie Pongratz Nominated for ‘Salute to Senior’ Service Award
Morrie Pongratz has volunteered in Los Alamos for more than 25 years. Courtesy photo
Staff report
Home Instead Senior Care network sponsors an annual contest to recognize seniors for the impact they make in their communities by volunteering their time and talents.
Joy Beery of Los Alamos Family Council has nominated Morrie Pongratz for the Salute to Senior Service award.
Voting occurs online. For more information or to vote for Pongratz, click HERE
In Beery’s nomination, she described Pongratz’ many contributions to Los Alamos:
Morris (Morrie) Pongratz is highly regarded in the Los Read More
Tierra Wools Spring Harvest Festival Celebrates Traditional Crafts
Hand-dyed wool at a previous Spring Harvest Festival. Courtesy/Dave Thomson
Sheep shearing at Tierra Wools Spring Harvest Festival. Courtesy/Dave ThomsonThe Tierra Wools Spring Harvest Festival will take place Saturday, April 27 in Los Ojos.
The Festival will feature sheep shearing, spinning, dying and weaving demonstrations. Music and refreshments will be part of the celebration.
Tierra Wools is a spinning, hand dyeing, and hand weaving workshop and a retail store. Tierra Wools buys local yarn to weave into beautiful weavings which are sold from its workshop in Read More
Earn $2,500 for LAHS Through ‘Rally4Rewards’
LAHS News:
U.S Bank is a supporter of high school athletics/activities and has been a major sponsor of the NMAA for many years now.
In addition to serving as the title sponsor of the State Football, Basketball and Track Championships, U.S. Bank has also served as a large contributor to the NMAA Foundation.
Now, they are taking this even further with Monday’s launch of the “Rally4Rewards” program.
Through this program, U.S. Bank will be donating $2,500 to six different NMAA member schools. One school from each classification (B-5A) will be rewarded with a piece of this special $15,000 Read More
Celebrate National Library Week and Poetry Month

MPL News:
Celebrate National Library Week and National Poetry Month at local libraries this month.
The public is invited to the following events:
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6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, April 18 in the Upstairs Rotunda, the Library will host a Poetry Potluck. April is National Poetry Month and Mesa Public Library will be hosting a fun and informal open mic night. Bring poems and a food item to share at the poetry potluck.
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7 p.m. Thursday, April 18 at White Rock Town Hall, Family Friendly Film Series presents Rise of the Guardians .
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Celebrate National Library Week all week long, April 14-20.
Kirt Kempter Talks On Abiquiu Region Geology Tonight
Dr. Kirt Kemper conducting a field class. Courtesy photo
LAGS News:
The next meeting of the Los Alamos Geological Society is 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16 at the Christian Church, 92 East Road.
Dr. Kirt Kempter will talk about the geology of the Abiquiu Region. He is a geologist and educator living in Santa Fe.
Kempter’s primary field study areas include the Jemez Mountains of northern New Mexico, Copper Canyon in Mexico and the Rincon de la Vieja volcano in northwestern Costa Rica.
He also leads educational tours for the Smithsonian Institution, including Iceland, Antarctica and numerous Read More
Local Couple Recounts Boston Marathon Experience
Whitney and Matt Dreier at the ‘Run the Caldera’ race at the Valles Caldera. Courtesy photoCounty Department Heads Continue Presentations to Council
Community and Economic Development Department Director Anne Laurent speaks to Council about the proposed budget for the divisions under her direction. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Public Works Department Director Philo Shelton III presents his department’s proposed budget listing numerous areas of cost saving measures. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
County Administrator Harry Burgess and Police Chief Wayne Torpy converse prior to tonight’s proposed budget presentations. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Department of Public Read More
County Department Chiefs Address Council
Los Alamos County Assessor JoAnn Johnson works on last minute details with Chief Deputy Assessor Joaquin Valdez prior to their presentation on the Assessor’s Office budget to Council. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos County Assessor JoAnn Johnson and Chief Deputy Assessor Joaquin Valdez present their proposed FY2014 budget to Council. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
Los Alamos Municipal Court Judge Alan Kirk chats with County Attorney before the start of tonight’s Council meeting. Kirk briefed Council on his FY2014 Read More
Council Looks At Its Own 4 Percent Budget Reduction
The Los Alamos County Council proposed FY2014 budget reflects a 4 percent reduction in the Council’s own budget. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More