Los Alamos County Human Resources Manager Denise Cassel, center, Acting Assistant County Administrator Steve Lynne and consultant Carol Mercer discuss an amendment to the FY2012 Compensation and Classification Plan including new and revised job descriptions as well as approval of the FY2013 Compensation and Classification Plan. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailyposttest.ortizaudio.net Read More
County
Council Receives REDI Net Project Briefing
From left, REDI Net Project Coordinator Monica Abeita, Executive Director Tim Armer and board member Laura Gonzales briefed members of the County Council on the project that will bring fiber optics and connectivity to Los Alamos and other communities. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailyposttest.ortizaudio.net Read More
Los Alamos County Council Welcomes San Ildefonso Governor
San Ildefonso Gov. Terry Aguilar was elected Feb. 18 and came to tonight’s County Council meeting at the request of Council Chair Sharon Stover to introduce himself to the other members and staff. He told Council that he just past the bar and that he planned to invite the Los Alamos County Council to his Pueblo to meet with his Council. Photo by Carol A Clark/ladailyposttest.ortizaudio.net Read More
Tonight’s County Council Presentations Feature Youth
County News:
Los Alamos High School student Alexander Castille is presenting a distracted driving survey to the County Council that he and members of the Los Alamos Youth Leadership team conducted through spending time on strategic intersections around towncounting the motorists who were chatting on their cells, applying make-up, smoking and exhibiting other distracted behaviors. Most drivers were doing something other than just driving. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailyposttest.ortizaudio.net
Los Alamos High School students Alexandra Berl, speaking, and Olivia Snyder, Tessa Snyder Read More
Arts in Public Places Board Agenda
ARTS IN PUBLIC PLACES BOARD News

LOS ALAMOS COUNTY
ARTS IN PUBLIC PLACES BOARD
AGENDA for Wednesday, April 11, 2012
4:30 to 6:00 PM Mesa Public Library
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PUBLIC COMMENT (This section on the agenda is reserved for questions and comments from the public on items that are not otherwise included in this agenda. Speakers will be limited to 4 minutes each.)
III. APP BOARD BUSINESS
A. Approval of Minutes from March 14, 2012
IV. CURRENT PROJECTS
A. Discuss potential art locations for the Municipal Building (Architect)
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Film Review: The Snapper
Review by Kelly Dolejsi
Pregnant women get asked many questions as they await their babies: When are you due? Is it a boy or a girl? Have you picked out a name? Have you written a birth plan?
Or even, sometimes: Who’s the father?
In “The Snapper,” a sort of a 1993 Irish precursor to the 2007 American megahit “Knocked Up” in that both comedies star a fetus that does not result from sacred marital love but rather from booze, 20-year-old Sharon Curley (Tina Kellegher) does not want to answer that last question.
Her co-workers, friends, parents — everyone Read More
Muni Building Crane Back in Action Friday
County News:
An ongoing ballet between man and machine. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailyposttest.ortizaudio.net
These ironworkers are placing floor girders on the second floor of the new Municipal Building. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailyposttest.ortizaudio.net
There is still a lot of earthwork to be done on this site. The grey concrete slab in the middle of the image will be the next to have structural steel placed on it. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailyposttest.ortizaudio.net Read More
Eco Station and Overlook Closed Sunday
County News:
In observance of Easter, the Eco Station and Overlook Convenience Center will be closed on Sunday April 8. Read More
Crane Towers Above Everything in Downtown Los Alamos
The 250-foot tall crane at the Municipal Building construction site on Central Avenue as seen today from near the downtown post office looking east. Photo by TK Thompson/ladailyposttest.ortizaudio.net Read More
PNM Seeks Lower Emissions Limits For San Juan Generating Station
San Juan Generating Station News:
Albuquerque: PNM today requested changes to the New Mexico air permit for San Juan Generating Station to allow for the installation of new visibility controls at the plant in the next several years.
“We are prepared to move forward on installing new environmental controls that will meet federal visibility requirements and further reduce the plant’s emissions. Our strong preference is to do this in the most cost-effective way so that the cost to PNM customers and our state’s economy is kept as low as possible,” said Pat Vincent-Collawn, chairman, president Read More