Third Annual Bobcat Bonanza Carnival April 29

LAHS Principal (and former Barranca Principal) Brad Parker gets dunked at a previous Bobcat Bonanza. Courtesy photo

BARRANCA MESA PTO News:

  • Chance to Win a Ride on the Medevac Helicopter!

Will you be the lucky winner of a ride in the medevac helicopter at the 3rd annual Bobcat Bonanza carnival? It’s one of the many prizes that will be on offer in an impressive silent auction at the event. The carnival is set for 4:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, April 29 at Barranca Mesa Elementary School, 57 Loma del Escolar.

In addition to a silent auction, the carnival will feature food, carnival games, a dunk tank, bouncy Read More

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Letter To The Editor: A Vote For HB33 Does Not Increase Taxes

By KURT STEINHAUS, Superintendent
Los Alamos Public Schools

The January 2016 Special Election provides an opportunity to support students and teachers in Los Alamos.

A vote for the HB33 Mill Levy does not increase taxes and will help fund classroom computers, equipment for physical education and music programs, activity busses,  heating and cooling systems, and even roof repairs. The HB33 funding also pays for preventative building maintenance that, in the long run, saves money for our schools. 

Yes, it is all about our students and teachers. Imagine a school-age student who

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Los Alamos Daily Post Assembles Citizen Advisory Board

LADP News:

Nearing its three-year anniversary and having experienced substantial growth, the Los Alamos Daily Post has assembled a Citizen Advisory Board (CAB) as a resource to tap into for information and feedback.

The Los Alamos Daily Post began its operations at a residence in White Rock, moved within a few weeks into shared space at The Hive on N.M. 4 and several months later into a small office in the Small Business Development Center in Los Alamos. With its continued growth in readership and revenue, in June the paper moved its headquarters to a large space at 1247 Central Ave, in downtown Read More

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LANL CPO Director Discusses Lab Impacts

CPO Director Kurt Steinhaus. Courtesy/LANL

KIWANIS News:

Kurt Steinhaus, director of community programs at Los Alamos National Laboratory, spoke at Kiwanis Jan. 21, addressing the laboratory’s commitment to the community.

In a biographical statement provided to Kiwanis before he spoke, Steinhaus said his work “is focused on math, science, engineering and technology education, technical assistance for small businesses and helping entrepreneurs start new companies, and partnering with non-profit organizations to advance their strategic goals.”

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Nuclear Submarine Officers Visit San Ildefonso Pueblo Home

USS Santa Fe Commander Timothy Poe receives gifts from Deborah and Elmer Torres during Saturday’s Pueblo visit. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com

The Red Turtle Dancers perform Buffalo, Butterfly and Rain dances for Commander Timothy Poe in the San Ildefonso Pueblo living room of Doborah and Elmer Torres. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com

Jerome Trujillo, 5, a member of the Red Turtle Dancers has been dancing since he was 2 years old. Photo by Salvador Zapien/ladailypost.com

 

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post

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