‘Report From Santa Fe’ Features a Founder of Environmental Movement
Gus Speth
PBS News:
“Report From Santa Fe” will feature Gus Speth, one of the founders of the environmental movement at 8 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 6 on New Mexico PBS, Ch. 5.1.
as well as environmental advisor to two presidents. He outlines the economic policies that underlie some of the failures of environmental policy to make the kind of changes that are imperative to the survival of the planet.
Speth talks about his time in jail protesting the tar sands pipeline with Bill McKibben , and what individuals can do to move towards a better America, which he terms “America The Possible.” Read More
Los Alamos Elks Lodge Helps Make Christmas Bright
The Los Alamos Elks Lodge #2083 set up an Angel Tree and worked with Immaculate Heart Catholic Church in Pojoaque and Saint Vincent de Paul to provide gift packages for more than 80 needy children. Kneeling are Dave Williams and Project Chair Natalie Dimitruck and from left standing, Jim Hay, Reine Williams, Mike Johnson, Holly Brown, Mark Sandoval, Trish Sandoval and Dick Bjarke. Photo by Denise Bjarke Read More
Column: A World of Music
By Richard HannamannLAHS Memorial Garden Commemorates the Lives of Students
The LAHS NJROTC present the colors at the Dec. 20 LAHS Memorial Garden dedication. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
A ribbon is cut Thursday, Dec. 20 to dedicate the Los Alamos High School Memorial Garden. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
By Bonnie J. Gordon
The Los Alamos High School Memorial Garden was dedicated on Thursday, Dec. 20. The Rotary Club of Los Alamos, under the direction of member Skip King, spearheaded the design and development of the Memorial Garden.
The garden commemorates the lives of students who passed away while attending Los Alamos High School. This Read More
Somber Ceremony Marks National Tragedy
Los Alamos High School Junior Soumyo Lahiri-Gupta addresses the group gathered at Ashley Pond Friday night to remember the victims at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Photo by Greg Kendall/ladailypost.com
By Greg Kendall
Los Alamos High School Student Council members organized a special Friday night candlelight vigil in memory of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown. Conn.
About 50 people gathered in the cold at Ashley Pond Park to honor the children, teachers and administration staff who lost their lives in the terrible tragedy.
LAHS Junior Read More
Scientists to Surveil Santa’s Sleigh Christmas Eve
Santa Claus takes off on his annual global trek to spread joy to children everywhere. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
- Efforts will help ensure Magical Elf’s safe passage across the globe
Los Alamos trackers will use state-of-the-art technology to mark the course taken this year by Santa Claus and his eight tiny reindeer during the Jolly Elf’s annual mission to spread joy to all the children of the world.
Visit https:////santa.lanl.gov beginning at 6 a.m. Dec. 24 to see St. Nick’s whirlwind journey.
Dec. 21 marked the Winter Solstice in the Northern hemisphere and also the eve of the completion of the Read More
Letter to the Editor: Second Amendment Thoughts
By William C. Mead I have been deeply saddened by the recent tragedy in Newtown, Conn., Nobody should have to endure such senseless violence. And Newtown is only one of a string of recent mass murders.
My views of gun ownership have become more definite. As a result, I have created a petition on the White House petitions site, “We the People” (WtP), displayed below. I hope you will carefully consider the issue. The rationale for my view is discussed on CNN at https:////ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-899792
I understand that many Americans do not agree with my viewpoint, perhaps Read More
Ruby K’s Offers Special Holiday Treats
RUBY K’s News:
Ruby K’s has pumpkin and pecan pies, challah, fresh rolls and food platters available for holiday parties.
To order catering items call 662-9866 or stop by the restaurant.
Orders for Christmas Day food must be placed before closing at 3 p.m. today, Saturday, Dec. 22. Orders must be picked up before 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 24.
Ruby K’s will be open until 1 p.m. Christmas Eve and closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. For information, visit https:////rubykbagel.com/.
LANB Treats Local Seniors to Holiday Feast
Los Alamos National Bank treated local seniors to its annual ‘Holiday Lunch’ Friday at the Betty Ehart Senior Center. LANB employees served the meals during two seatings. Senior Center staff prepared the lunch, which featured tender roast beef and all the trimmings. LANB’s Karen Easton presented gifts and prizes to the seniors gathered for the event. She announced that LANB is celebrating its 50th Anniversary. Local band Peace Meal provided holiday entertainment for the large crowd. Photo by Don Kendall Read More
Hilltopper Girls Basketball Loses to Piedra Vista 44-37
Allison Crane fights for ball with Haley Each and Anna Scott. Photo by Alan Kirk
Haley Each takes shot. Photo by Alan Kirk
Marrisa Larribas powers up shot. Photo by Alan KirkHazardous Fuels Treatment Planned in Forest
SFNF News:
Santa Fe National Forest Fire Management has announced that a 20-acre hazardous fuels treatment is planned on the Forest in January and February.
Santa Fe Watershed, Espanola Ranger District:
- Approximately 20 acres of piles are to be treated at any point in time in the Santa Fe Watershed from Jan. 7 through the end of February, if conditions are favorable
- The pile burn location is approximately 6 miles East of the City of Santa Fe, 1 Mile East of McClure Reservoir
- The pile burn is expected to take place while snow is on the ground, which will help keep smoke levels low
- Smoke from the burning
Senate Sends House Defense Authorization with NNSA Amendment
Sen. Tom UdallKate O’Donnell Transforms Home, Life Through Art
‘Dancing Poppies’ painting by Kate O’Donnell.
‘Sitting Still’ painting by Kate O’Donnell.
By Mandy Marksteiner
Kate O’Donnell, producer of the Reel Deal Theater preshow, has lived in a beautiful home on Bathtub Row for seven years. She and her husband Jim O’Donnell have restored that home to regain its historic integrity and be an inspiring place to live.
Their guiding principle for the remodel has been “Everything needs to touch you in some way.”
Before World War II, the house was the arts and craft building for the Boy’s ranch. Since then, famous people Read More
Winter Solstice at Bandelier National Monument
The eastern sky driving into Bandelier National Monument at about 7 a.m. Friday for the winter solstice. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.com
People mill about the Tyuonyi Peublo ruins after the sun showed itself. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailypost.com
About 25 people braved the balmy 12 degree weather at 7:15 a.m. Friday, Dec. 21 to view the sunrise over the Tyuonyi Pueblo Ruins at Bandelier National Monument for the winter solstice.
Rotary Student of the Month: Jessie Zhao
ROTARY News:
Jessie Zhao, a senior at Los Alamos High School (LAHS), was recently honored as Rotary Student of the Month for December.
Zhao is the daughter of Shaoping Chu and Xinxin Zhao and sister of William and Steven Zhao.
The Rotary Club of Los Alamos selects one student each month of the school year to honor as a Student of the Month.
In addition to high school seniors, high school juniors are now eligible for the recognition. Students are nominated by their teachers and chosen on the basis of their academic achievement, extra-curricular activities, and, in particular, their service Read More
Pet of the Week: Shyloh the Black Shepherd Mix
FOS News:
Shyloh is a 2-year-old black shepherd mix and a wonderful pet. He is friendly with adults, loves kids, cats and dogs.
The reason he came to the Los Alamos County Animal Shelter is that his family moved away without him.
Like many dogs, Shyloh will need some time and company to feel wanted in a new home. A tall, secure fence is recommended if he must be left alone in a yard.
He is amazing at finding creative ways to get to K9 companions and human friends. We have some great ideas about securing your fence. Just ask!
Shyloh is house broken and leash trained and a joy to take on walks.
The Los Alamos Animal Read More
NNSA Orders Security Enhancements at LANL
LANL News:
The National Nuclear Security Administration, a semi-autonomous agency of the U.S. Department of Energy, has directed Los Alamos National Laboratory to increase its security, effective immediately.
LANL is the only Laboratory in the DOE Complex under this increase in security. Spokesman Kevin Roark responded to an email request from the Los Alamos Daily Post this afternoon for additional information, saying simply that the Lab cannot elaborate as to what has spurred the order for heightened security.
Because of this government order, until further notice all vehicles entering Read More
NNSA Administrator D’Agostino Retiring in January
Thomas P. D’Agostino. Courtesy Photo
NNSA News:
National Nuclear Security Administration Administrator Thomas P. D’Agostino announced today that he will retire Jan. 18, 2013.
NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator Neili Miller will serve as Acting Under Secretary for Nuclear Security and Acting Adminstrator of the NNSA.
Energy Secretary Steven Chu issued the following statement:
From the reactor room on the U.S.S. Skipjack to the Roosevelt Room at the White House, Tom D’Agostino has proven himself to be a talented leader, a trusted adviser, and a true confidant. Rising through the ranks
Clark & Kendall’s Weekend Preview: Dec. 21
Swearing in Ceremony 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 21 at the Justice Center Municipal Courtroom. Reception immediately following the ceremony.
Candlelight Vigil 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21 at Ashley Pond Park
The Los Alamos High School Student Council has organized a special candlelight vigil in memory of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting. Members of the community are asked to bring their own candle to the memorial. Los Alamos Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Gene Schmidt and youth advocate and local resident Morrie Pongratz will be guest speakers, followed by a moment of silence Read More
LANL Top Science News of 2012
Top science stories for the year traveled from the canyons of Mars to the high desert forests of New Mexico, from cosmic particles to the structure of proteins and enzymes. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
- Scientific advances that caught the world’s interest
Los Alamos National Laboratory made its scientific mark in a wide variety of areas, and the stories that caught the public’s attention and that of the science community reflect those broad capabilities.
Top science stories for the year traveled from the canyons of Mars to the high desert forests of New Mexico, from cosmic particles to the structure Read More