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Los Alamos Chiropractic And Acupuncture Center Announce New Location At 557 Flats

Dr. Charles Lenz, DC and Dr. Aimee Price, DOM in front of their new office location on the lower level of the 557 Flats building off Oppenheimer. Courtesy photo

Los Alamos Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center News:

Happy New Year from Los Alamos Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center of Los Alamos!

We are pleased to announce that we will be starting off the new year in our new location. Our offices are now located at the lower level of the 557 Flats building off Oppenheimer.

Our doctors Charles Lenz, DC; Laura Leonard, DC; Nancy Savioa, DC; Aimee Price, DOM and Erika Bittner, DOM can be reached at the same Read More

Legislative Preview Brings Senators, Representatives And Think New Mexico’s Kristina Fisher To Fuller Lodge Thursday

Political News:

The League of Women Voters of Los Alamos and the American Association of University Women invite the community to Fuller Lodge for the 2023 Legislative Preview 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 5.  

Legislators scheduled to participate in the preview include Rep. Christine Chandler and Senators Roberto Gonzales and Leo Jaramillo/ The have agreed to share their views on the upcoming session.  

In addition, Associate Director Kristina Fisher of Think New Mexico (TNM), will explain TNM’s legislative recommendations for education reform in the state. All speakers will answer questions Read More

Dr. Nichols: Thanks To My Current And Former Patients

By MICHAEL NICHOLS, M.D.
Los Alamos Children’s Clinic

As I retire after 40 plus years as a pediatrician at the Children’s Clinic, I would be remiss if I didn’t thank the families of my patients and former patients from northern New Mexico. These families have entrusted me with the care of their infants, children, and adolescents since the summer of 1978 when I first came to Los Alamos as a medical student and then returned after completing my pediatrics residency in 1982.

Very few physicians have the good fortune to spend their entire career in such a setting. I had hoped to never fully retire unless Read More

Posts From The Road: Year In Review 2022 Campsites

Last Light: The last light of the day reflects off of our RV at Seminole Canyon State Park in west Texas near Del Rio. We stayed in the park while traveling from the Big Bend area to San Antonio in January. Photo by Gary Warren/ladailypost.com

Granite Dells: The Granite Dells are just north of Prescott, Ariz. The dells are made up of huge granite boulders found on land and in nearby Watson Lake and Willow Lake. The huge boulders create an interesting landscape and water scape. Shown is our campsite at the Point of Rocks Campground just a short walk from Watson Lake where we camped last spring. Photo by Read More

Happy New Year 2023 Los Alamos!

At this start of a brand new year the Los Alamos Daily Post news team wishes our readers in Los Alamos and White Rock and around the globe all the very best in 2023. We also want to take this opportunity as we near our 11-year anniversary next month to express our gratitude to our loyal advertisers – thank you and we look forward to working with you in 2023! Courtesy image Read More

Cowboy Breakfast At Sheriff’s Posse Lodge 7-11 AM Sunday

COMMUNITY News:

The community is invited to enjoy an all-you-can-eat breakfast 7-11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 1 at the Los Alamos Sheriff’s Posse Lodge, 650 North Mesa Road near the stables.

Proceeds benefit the Los Alamos Sheriff’s Posse, a 501(c)(3) non-profit.

Breakfast includes plain, blueberry, banana, chocolate chip pancakes; sausage, bacon, eggs, juice and coffee. Cost is $8 adults; $5 children 10 and under.

“Come One, Come All And Enjoy A Wonderful Cowboy Breakfast!” Read More

Forest Stewards Guild: Wildfire Preparedness Is Year-Round: Don’t Hibernate On A Plan

The Forest Stewards Guild reminds the public that – Wildfire Preparedness Is Year-Round: Don’t Hibernate On A Preparedness Plan. Courtesy/FSG

Forest Stewards Guild News:

SANTA FE — Take this seasonal break to create or review and improve your personal preparedness plan for emergencies.

The Forest Stewards Guild and the Fire Adapted New Mexico learning network (FACNM) and partners at nearby national forests, agencies, and non-governmental organizations conclude the 2022 Wildfire Preparedness is Year-Round campaign with their December message: Don’t Hibernate on a Preparedness Read More