The delegates in Charlotte are expected to vote on whether to eliminate the LGBTQ-related bans this year. Similar efforts have failed in years past, but with the election of more progressive delegates and the departure of many conservatives, supporters of removing the bans are optimistic. What...
In all that time, I have never known a nicer or more professional reporter than Tim Funk, who covers religion and writes a “Faith and Values” column for The Charlotte Observer. In all that time, I also don’t recall any representative of the North Carolina news media being arrested whi...
"Right now, it's looking great," Patrick Madsen, executive director of the career center at UNC Charlotte, told local NBC affiliate WCNC in a recent interview. "There are more jobs than there are graduates nationwide … I have been seeinga lot of students that are getting multiple offers."...
Female. Methodist. Member, American Association of University Women; Daughters of the American Revolution; United Daughters of the Confederacy; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Lambda Theta; Pi Gamma Mu; Delta Kappa Gamma; Order of the Eastern Star; Maccabees. First woman to be elected to ...
During those years I also served as Tax Assessor and Building Inspector for the Town of Charlotte in Chautauqua County. Later I worked as marketing manager for an all-natural dairy products company in western Massachusetts.In this period I viewed myself as a "basic producer." I opposed a ...
The latest wave of immigrants came during the 1950s and the 1960s when some 25,000 Danes, mostly highly educated young professionals, moved to the United States where they settled in major cities, particularly New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. ...
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