Chart 361 COVID-19 In New Mexico March 10, 2021
Health Department Reports Los Alamos At Turquoise Level!
The updated statewide COVID-19 map for the two-week period beginning today. Courtesy/NMDOH
NMDOH News:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health today announced the updated statewide COVID-19 map for the two-week period beginning today, March 10.
Los Alamos and six other New Mexico counties have advanced to the Turquoise Level, which is the least restrictive of all the levels.
Seven counties have moved to the Green Level, at which there are fewer restrictions on commercial and day-to-day activities amid decreased virus risk.
Eighteen counties are at the Yellow Level as of today and only Read More
New Mexico COVID-19 Update: 257 New Cases, Total 187,487 With 9 New Deaths And 160,142 Patients Recovered
Today’s update includes 9 more deaths in New Mexico related to COVID-19.
The New Mexico Department of Health reports today’s most recent cases:
- 94 new cases in Bernalillo County
- 7 new cases in Chaves County
- 3 new cases in Cibola County
- 4 new cases
White Rock Branch Library Opens To Public
New Mexico COVID-19 Update: 209 New Cases, Total 187,238 With 19 New Deaths, 158,616 Patients Recovered
Today’s update includes 19 more deaths in New Mexico related to COVID-19.
The New Mexico Department of Health reports today’s most recent cases:
- 85 new cases in Bernalillo County
- 1 new case in Cibola County
- 6 new cases in Curry County
- 37 new cases
March 16 Council Meeting To Focus On CB Fox, Reel Deal Possible Purchase; Adding Meeting On Tuesday March 23
COUNTY News:
The March 16 Los Alamos County Council meeting agenda will focus primarily on the possible purchase of the CB Fox and Reel Deal buildings.
The only other agenda item that evening will be a public hearing for a labor management relations ordinance.
Items that were scheduled to be considered on March 16 will be moved to a newly-added Council meeting Tuesday, March 23.
Council meetings continue to be held online using the Zoom platform during the COVID-19 pandemic. Links for both meetings will be furnished when agendas are published.
Both meetings begin at 6 p.m. on Zoom.
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Manhattan Project National Historical Park Initiates Stakeholder Engagement Process, Seeks Comment
NPS News:
DENVER — The National Park Service (NPS) is initiating a stakeholder engagement process as part of the interpretive planning process for Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Manhattan Project NHP).
The NPS is seeking broad public participation in a series of virtual stakeholder engagement events beginning April.
Members of the communities and nearby cities in each of the three Manhattan Project NHP locations will be engaged in this process, together with other stakeholders who have ties to or interest in the park and its development.
The engagement activities are designed Read More
New Mexico COVID-19 Update: 183 New Cases, Total 186,922 With 12 New Deaths, 156,554 Patients Recovered
Today’s update includes 12 more deaths in New Mexico related to COVID-19.
The New Mexico Department of Health reports today’s most recent cases:
- 54 new cases in Bernalillo County
- 5 new cases in Chaves County
- 2 new cases in Cibola County
- 1 new
New Mexico COVID-19 Update: 288 New Cases, Total 186,742 With 10 New Deaths, 155,000 Patients Recovered
Today’s update includes 10 more deaths in New Mexico related to COVID-19.
The New Mexico Department of Health reports today’s most recent cases:
- 75 new cases in Bernalillo County
- 4 new cases in Chaves County
- 5 new cases in Cibola County
- 2 new cases
Chart 357 COVID-19 In New Mexico March 6, 2021
Lost Dog Cared For By Animal Shelter Is Adopted
This lost dog found near Water Canyon Trailhead in early February has been cared for by the Los Alamos County Animal Shelter and adopted Feb. 26 to her new forever home. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Skolnik: Vaccinating Los Alamos – Keep The Communications Coming
By RICHARD SKOLNIK
Los Alamos
It is heartening to see the progress that Los Alamos is making in its COVID-19 vaccination program. I also appreciate the increasing amount of information that county officials and other stakeholders have provided on the vaccine program over the last few months.
The county recently published, for example, a statistical update on the vaccine program. Such information is very helpful. However, it must be a starting point and not an end point. The county also needs to highlight for the community the extent to which the program is meeting its aims, what constraints Read More
History On Tap Online: Women Of The Manhattan Project
Dorothea Hermann, left, and Lyda Speck sit in their barracks in the summer of 1945. Courtesy/Vieira Collection, Los Alamos Historical Society Photo Archives
Los Alamos Historical Society News:
Join the Los Alamos Historical Society and the Los Alamos Creative District for History on Tap online 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 22.
Celebrating Women’s History Month, historian Heather McClenahan will introduce us to stories of women who lived and worked here in Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project.
History on Tap is free, and you can register to attend via Zoom here.
You may often hear the complaint: Read More
Los Alamos County 2021 Board Of Registration Completes Biennial Review Of Voter Registration Records
Members of the Los Alamos County Board of Registration meeting Thursday via Zoom. Courtesy/LAC
From the Office of the County Clerk:
The Los Alamos County Board of Registration (Board) met Thursday, March 4, to review the list of 333 eligible voters to “purge” based upon confirmation mailings sent out to inactive and National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) flagged voters in August 2018.
This list of eligible voters was compiled through unbiased efforts of the New Mexico Secretary of State (NM SOS), pursuant to the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, (NVRA).
Due the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Read More
Chart 356 COVID-19 In New Mexico March 5, 2021
New Mexico COVID-19 Update: 306 New Cases, Total 186,460 With 18 New Deaths, 153,376 Patients Recovered
Today’s update includes 18 more deaths in New Mexico related to COVID-19.
The New Mexico Department of Health reports today’s most recent cases:
- 102 new cases in Bernalillo County
- 8 new cases in Chaves County
- 3 new cases in Cibola County
- 5 new
Scenes Of Multi-Generational Pool Construction On Canyon
Crew works on multi-generation pool project Thursday on Canyon Road. Photo by Ed Birnbaum
Scene of multi-generation pool project underway Thursday on Canyon Road. Photo by Ed Birnbaum
Scene of multi-generation pool project underway Thursday on Canyon Road. Photo by Ed Birnbaum
Scene of multi-generation pool project underway Thursday on Canyon Road. Photo by Ed Birnbaum Read More
DPU Announces New Advanced Metering Infrastructure Installation Project To Begin In White Rock Week Of March 15
COUNTY News:
Utility Metering Solutions (UMS), under contract with the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities, will begin installing Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for the County of Los Alamos starting the week of March 15.
AMI is a method of using radio communication technology to read meters remotely without having to physically access the meters on customers’ properties.
UMS crews, practicing COVID safety protocols, will begin by attaching smart points or communication modules onto the existing water meters in Pajarito Acres. From there, work will progress to La Senda Read More
Scenes Of Splash Pad Taking Shape In White Rock Today
Construction of the Piñon Park Splash Pad is taking shape late this afternoon on Sherwood Boulevard in White Rock. The County update on the project as of Wednesday indicates that staff is working with the flooring contractor to schedule installation of the colorful, soft safety surface. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
County engineering, recreation, and IT staff are working together to ensure proper signage and emergency communication lines required by the New Mexico Environment Department are installed and ready for inspection by NMED. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More