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The New Future Of Atomic City Quilts
Atomic City Quilts owner Shelly Kuropatwinski, left, and new Retail Manager Shelley Clark in front of their new location Wednesday morning at 1362 Trinity Drive, Suite C. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com. help move shelving Monday afternoon from Atomic City Quilt’s old space on Central Avenue to the new space...
Enjoy Dinner And A Movie And Help LAFC Every Month
Los Alamos Family Council (LAFC) invites the community to its monthly dinner and movie fundraiser Tuesday, Sept. 10, which includes frito pie and a movie at SALA Event Center. On the Second Tuesday of every month, LAFC hosts a dinner and a movie fundraiser, with proceeds going to support its programs at the Counseling Center and the Youth Activity Centers.
Spotlight On Local Nonprofit Los Alamos Arts Council
A scene from this year’s Kite Festival. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com. Since 1997 Enterprise Bank & Trust (and its predecessor) has helped ensure that the Los Alamos Arts Council’s (LAAC) kite festival takes flight. Through the bank’s sponsorship, young children have constructed and decorated kites to fly at...
The Track of All Trades
In the spacious construction workshop at Early College Opportunities High School, the buzz of power tools signals that class is in session. Students in the construction class practice using hand and power tools, work on personal projects (such as a birdhouse and a cutting board) and collaborate on larger projects. For example, during one class period this month, students built a chicken coop with instruction from their teacher, Eugene Doyle.
Historic Santa Fe Foundation Accepting Applications For 2024-2025 High School Research Fellowships
Fellowships will be awarded to high school juniors and seniors enrolled in Los Alamos, Santa Fe, San Miguel and potentially Mora and Taos counties interested in exploring career fields of museum studies, historic preservation, architecture and allied disciplines. Courtesy/HSFF. HSFF News:. The Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF) announces the availability...
New Mexico man charged after home fire death
CHIMAYO, N.M. — State police were contacted to investigate a homicide at a home. It happened on Monday, Aug. 26. New Mexico State Police responded to a home on Private Drive in Chimayo. It was reported a woman was screaming for help inside a residence, according to NMSP. Your...
Tri-Cities Events Calendar: Things to do in northwestern New Mexico
Nature's Brushstrokes Art Exhibit, Farmington Museum, 3041 E. Main St. Free. Plein-air painters of the Four Corners paintings from the beautiful Four Corners. Details: https://bit.ly/4frjQ2c. Friday-Sunday, Aug. 30- Sept. 1. 35th Annual Totah Festival, 8 a.m. Farmington Civic Center, 200 W. Arrington St. Free admission to public. Check out various...
CRRUA being investigated for potential ‘fraud, waste, abuse’
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The New Mexico Office of the State Auditor (OSA) is officially investigating the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA) for potential “fraud, waste and abuse,” the New Mexico Environmental Law Center (NMELC) announced in a news release sent Wednesday, Aug. 28. CRRUA provides water and wastewater service to Sunland Park […]
PNM looks to increase rates. How much more could it cost you each month?
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – With increasing costs of inflation, New Mexico’s power bills might also up in price. The Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) is looking to increase its monthly rates beginning in June 2025. “We submitted our 2025 rate request to the commission on June 14th. The filing is for a future test […]
Rainy and Cooler Labor Day Weekend!
LUBBOCK, TX (KLBK) – KLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley has your Wednesday night weather update for August 28, 2024. Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low of 66°. Winds SSE 10-15 MPH. Tomorrow:. Partly cloudy. P.M. storms. High of 92°. Winds SSE 12-18 MPH. Tonight:. Seasonal temperatures are expected to...
U.S. Supreme Court appoints new judge to oversee New Mexico/Texas Rio Grande case
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The United States Supreme Court appointed a new judge in July to oversee the ongoing dispute between New Mexico, Texas, and Colorado over water use in the Rio Grande. Judge David Brooks Smith will be handling the case replacing Judge Michael J. Mellow as the special master. This is the third special […]
Sunland Park Dispensary Bringing Loads Of Green To New Mexico
Sunland Park New Mexico dispensaries have the state going green ... literally and figuratively ... with more record setting marijuana sales. Sunland Park dispensary sales are growing like, well, weeds. They ranked 5th across the state in pot sales their very first year. Thanks mostly to Texas. Your welcome NM, meanwhile, Governor Abbott, are you seeing this?? Asking for a friend ...
Homelessness project that meets 3,000+ needs more funding, NM health leaders say
A New Mexico Department of Health project designed to meet people experiencing homelessness in rural communities with barriers to transportation, language and services needs more funding. The call came from a presentation to state lawmakers from the department’s appointed boss, Patrick Allen. The health department secretary advised the New Mexico Legislative Health and Human Services […]
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