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Council Okays Amendment To Summer Concerts Contract
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
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As far as the pandemic – the future is starting to look hopeful. It was on that optimistic note that the Los Alamos County Council approved an amendment to the general services agreement with Sancre Productions, LLC during its Tuesday night 9 meeting.
The amendment, which passed unanimously, modifies the scope of services for Sancre Productions, which organizes and operates the Los Alamos County Summer Concert Series. The scope of services now includes virtual performances if live concerts are canceled due to COVID-19.
Community Services Department Director Cory Styron said this is the second amendment to the services agreement. The first amendment was made last year, which moved all last year’s live concerts to a virtual format. Styron said originally it was agreed to have 15 live concerts, five of which would have a regional draw to bring in tourists and provide a great experience
The Hard Work Paid Off! Los Alamos Achieves Green Level
By Kirsten Laskey
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The hard work and diligence of Los Alamos County government, businesses and residents is paying off!
On Feb. 24, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) elevated Los Alamos to green on its statewide COVID map.
According to a NMDOH press release, the new rating was determined by the state’s county-by-county system that uses key health metrics – the per-capita daily incidence of new COVID-19 cases and average COVID-19 test positivity within county borders – to determine the level of public health risk and requirement for each county.
EndeavOR New Mexico Accomplishments And Milestones
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Farmington EndeavOR New Mexico, the state’s Outdoor Recreation (OR) business alliance, has announced that the nonprofit has reached key milestones and achieved major accomplishments since launching in August of 2020.
During the past six months, endeavOR has surpassed 115 members from around the state comprised of outdoor recreation businesses and organizations, chambers and economic development professionals, municipalities, tribes, state & federal agencies, students and friends who want to see outdoor recreation in New Mexico become bigger and better.
“We were excited to be the 100th member of endeavOR and looking forward to being part of the Alliance network to learn best practices to assist us in growing our business,” said Chad Gaines, owner of UnBroken Trail in Grants.