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Novels Being Accepted For Tony Hillerman Prize

Staff Report

Debut mystery novels set in the southwest are now being accepted for consideration for the Tony Hillerman Prize.

Sponsored by St. Martin’s Press and WORDHARVEST, the prize includes a $10,000 advance and publication by St. Martin’s Press for the best mystery set in the southwest submitted by an author who has not been published in the mystery genre before.

Deadline for submissions is June 1. For complete guidelines visit https:////www.wordharvest.com/contest.php

Named after New Mexico’s best known mystery author, the Tony Hillerman Prize competition Read More

Council Adopts $186,307,202 Budget For FY2014

Los Alamos County Council voted 7-0 to approve the FY2014 budget of $186,307,202 – an increase of $378,565 over the proposed budget. The Council also unanimously approved delaying a proposed property tax increase in 2015 one year to 2016. Councilor Fran Berting attended tonight’s Council meeting by telephone. Council Chair Geoff Rodgers commended County Administrator Harry Burgess and his staff for their outstanding work in preparing and presenting the FY2014 budget under a difficult economic environment. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Council Wraps Up ‘Parking Lot’ Items

Public Works Director Philo Shelton discusses the transit service costs for running service to the ski hill and on weekends. Council tentatively approved 7-0 to keep the budget intact for Atomic City Transit, regarding bus service to the Ski Hill and weekend service. Council voted 7-0 to tentatively approve the Lodgers Tax Fund, specifically with respect to the Los Alamos and White Rock Visitor Centers and promotional Services and Council voted 7-0 to tentatively approve the Progress Through Partnering program. The Progress Through Partnering is an effort in which the County reached out Read More

Council Tentatively Approves $300,000 Transfer From General Fund for Indigent Healthcare in FY2014

Los Alamos County Council Chair Geoff Rodgers leads Council and staff through discussion on the Indigent Healthcare Fund. Council unanimously voted to tentatively approve the transfer of $300,000 from the general fund into the Indigent Healthcare Fund, with the understanding that dental, vision and nursing are removed from the plan. This issue will be revisited at the April 30 Council meeting with the intent to adopt a new policy. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Council Hears Indigent Healthcare Program Funding Issues

Deputy County Administrator/Chief Financial Officer Steven Lynne explains to Council that the County began the year with a reserve fund of $732,000 but increased need in the community is depleting the fund. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Staff report

Deputy County Administrator/Chief Financial Officer Steven Lynne is briefing County Council on the financial issues facing the local Health Care Assistance Program.

The Health Care Assistance Program is a County program that is funded by the gross receipts tax and administered by the Los Alamos County Council.

The Health Care Assistance Read More

Council Tentatively Approves $87,265 Increase in Social Services Budget for FY2014

New Social Services Manager Kim Gabaldon introduces herself to Council during the budget hearing on the Social Services Division of the Community Services Department. Council tentatively voted to approve an $87,265 increase to the proposed Social Services budget for FY2014. That figure included restoring $3,000 to the Summer Concert Series, which will pay for the two concerts that would have been cut. Council also increased the Senior Services budget from $299,000 to $328,000 and the Youth Activity Centers budget from $150,000 to $165,000, restored the Historical Museum operation budget Read More

Council Hears Proposed Budget For Social Services

County Councilor Pete Sheehey is the Council liaison to the Community Health Council and made it clear that he wants to be sure there are enough funds to serve the vital needs in the community. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

County Councilor Steve Girrens said he does not think $150,000 for Social Services is enough and suggested that it should be more like $250,000 to meet the needs of this community. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Council Casts Tentative Votes on Five ‘Parking Lot’ Items

Community Services Director Charlie Kalogeros-Chattan presents details of the Social Services actual expenditures to Council. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Staff report:

County Council tentatively voted 7-0 to reduce public defender contractual services funds in the Council’s budget by $15,000 from $25,000 to $10,000.

The reason for the reduction is that the expenditure of these funds has not exceeded $10,000 in any of the last five years.

There are four other “parking lot” items carried over from Tuesday night’s budget hearing. Council will hear Read More

Council’s Final FY2014 Budget Hearings Tonight

Officials gather in Council Chambers and check last minute details just prior to tonight’s final budget hearing for FY2014. From left, Los Alamos Deputy County Administrator/Chief Financial Officer Steven Lynne, Council Vice Chair David Izraelevitz, Los Alamos Deputy County Administrator Brian Bosshardt and Councilor Steve Girrens. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Letter to the Editor: Please Lower Your United States Flags

By Lisa Lindberg
Los Alamos

Last night as I drove through town on the way to take my dogs for a walk at sunset, I was astonished to see that there were United States Flags not being flown at half staff to honoring the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.

On April 16, 2013, President Obama ordered that the United States Flag be flown and half staff immediately until sunset on April 20, 3013.

I find it sad that organizations including banks and schools were not following the Presidential order. But even more alarming was seeing that several fire stations did not have their flags at half staff.

As first Read More

LAHS Head Swim Coach Resigns

LAHS News:

The Los Alamos High School Athletic Department announced today that it has accepted the resignation of Coach Rusty Bernstein as Head Boys and Girls Swim Coach. 

The Athletic Department appreciates all that Coach Bernstein did as the head coach during his time with Los Alamos High School and wishes him well with his future endeavors. Read More

Money IQ: Charitable Giving Opportunities

Money IQ
By ERIC LOUCKS

Charitable Giving Opportunities

When choosing the most advantageous charitable giving strategy, individuals must evaluate a number of factors, such as their need for current income, their desire to control and preserve assets during life and after death, their specific charitable intent, as well as important tax management issues.

Charitable estate planning techniques can help achieve many of these objectives. Donor-advised funds, family foundations, and charitable remainder trusts (CRT), charitable lead trusts (CLT) are available to individuals and their Read More

Mesa Smart Meter Study Reaches 500+ Participants

Utilities Manager John Arrowsmith addresses community members at a recent public meeting. Courtesy/DPU

DPU News:

  • Study Still Open to New Participants … Up to 1,000

Participation in the Mesa Smart Meter Study continues to grow this week as the final April 28 deadline nears, reported officials at the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU.)

Project collaborators are recruiting the final residents of North and Barranca Mesa to join this important local demand response study which will have global implications.

The DPU, Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Read More

US, China Hold Joint Meeting to Discuss Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Technology

Beijing, China. Courtesy photo

NNSA News:

  • Eighth U.S.-China PUNT Joint Coordinating Committee Meeting Held in Beijing

NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Anne Harrington

BEIJING – The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and the China National Energy Administration (NEA) this week held the 8th Joint Coordinating Committee meeting of the 1998 U.S.-China Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Technology (PUNT) Agreement.

NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Anne Harrington and Director General of the NEA Nuclear Power Department Read More

Luján, Lujan Grisham Write to President Obama with Concerns over Proposed Cuts to Social Security Benefits

U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham
 
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – New Mexico Representatives Ben Ray Luján and Michelle Lujan Grisham wrote to President Obama recently to express their concerns with provisions in the President’s budget that would impact Social Security and reduce benefits for New Mexico seniors.

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján
 
Below is the text of the letter:

April 16, 2013

The Honorable Barack Obama
President of the United States
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20502

Dear Mr. President:

It was with great interest

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Los Alamos Hikers Explore Alabaster Cave

PEEC group explores Alabaster Cave. Photo by Beth Cortright
 
Guide Tony Hinojosa shows the group around Alabaster Cave. Photo by Beth Cortright.

By KIRSTEN LASKEY

The group must have looked like a sight for sore eyes to any drivers who happened to glance over while speeding down the highway between Cuba and San Isidro, New Mexico.

Down a fine, almost powdery, sandy trail the group hiked, their heads covered with helmets with headlamps strapped to them and knee pads Velcroed around their legs.

If the drivers looked hard and long enough, the scene would have become even more fascinating as Read More

Letter to the Editor: Last Hour Tax Deal Violates the Spirit of Open Government

Last Hour Tax Deal Violates the Spirit of Open Government

 

By Meredith R. Machen and Dick Mason, Leadership Team
League of Women Voters of New Mexico leaders@lwvnm.org

The League of Women Voters of New Mexico is concerned about the last-minute tax bill slammed through the New Mexico Legislature and the broken process. 

HB641, like any comprehensive tax legislation, has many components which will have long-term effects on New Mexico’s economy.

Experts are still debating the overall cost and benefit projections, the challenges for municipalities, the difficulties Read More

Community’s Help Urgently Needed to Fill 180 Judge Slots!

NCFCA News:

If so, The Th   The National Christian Forensics and Communications Association [NCFCA] needs the community’s help to fill 180 judges’ slots.

WHAT: NCFCA Region III Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament

WHEN: Thursday, May 2–Saturday, May 4

WHERE: Crossroads Bible Church, 97 East Road, Los Alamos

Speech Events:

Duo Interpretation, Humorous Interpretation, Open Interpretation, Original Interpretation, Persuasive, Illustrated Oratory, Biographical Narrative, Apologetics, Impromptu and Extemporaneous.

Debate Events:

Team Policy and Lincoln Read More

PEEC Earth Day Series: Celebrate National Park Week at Bandelier

Visit Bandelier during National Park Week and hope to see a rainbow over Tyuonyi pueblo ruin. Photo by Sally King

 

Celebrate National Park Week at Bandelier
By CLAUDIA BROOKSHIRE

Almost 100 years ago, President Woodrow Wilson established the National Park Service to protect unique and special places. 

Come celebrate your National Parks during National Park Week April 20-28, 2013. 

Each year, the president sets aside a week to explore and enjoy almost 400 National Park Service sites. 

This year’s National Park Week theme is “Did you know…”

Did you know that during Read More

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