comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - County councilors - Page 4 : comparemela.com

Sullivan: Los Alamos Commerce And Development Corporation (LACDC) Supports Local Business

Sullivan: Los Alamos Commerce And Development Corporation (LACDC) Supports Local Business LACDC Recently, there has been some misinformation in local media regarding Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation (LACDC) and its associated Chamber of Commerce and MainStreet programs.  I’d like to take this opportunity to provide some facts about the organization and the work we do. LACDC is a private not-for-profit 501 C (6) economic development organization. It is not part of, nor subsidized by, Los Alamos County or by Los Alamos National Laboratory. LACDC does have a contract with the County to operate both visitor centers and a contract to perform Main Street services and fund the Creative District.

Letter To The Editor: Council Considering Bear-resistant Roll Carts

Letter To The Editor: Council Considering Bear-resistant Roll Carts
ladailypost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ladailypost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Scott And Izraelevitz: A Time To Look For Bold Investments By The County

Scott And Izraelevitz: A Time To Look For Bold Investments By The County Los Alamos County Councilors “I want a fun, walkable downtown with more restaurants and places to shop.” “I would like to downsize and live downtown.” “Commercial rents are too high. I would like to own my own business property.” We have heard these comments over and over again as each of us have met with local and potential residents, and with our small businesses. As County Councilors, it is our responsibility to come up with practical ways to address these needs. This is why we are considering purchasing the CB Fox and Reel Deal properties.

Opinion | Who has the powers to appoint and relieve constitutional post holders in the states and counties?

Opinion | Who has the powers to appoint and relieve constitutional post holders in the states and counties? I was puzzled to hear that the Parties to the Revitalized Agreement have intentionally decided to abandon the core issues of constitutionalism and rule of law in South Sudan, their assumption is that the Presidency can sit and decide on issues related to the agreement including even amending the Agreement or Constitution without due process. Little did they know that there are clear provisions in the Agreement and the Constitution on how to amend these important documents. The Presidency or the Parties has no Constitutional power or mandate to wholesomely without Parliament approval amend the Agreement or the Constitution and if any amendment to these documents happened without the due process, shall be declared null and void.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.