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Why consumers around the globe are turning to Britannia Industries to solve all of their pandemic snacking needs.
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Essential. The once humble and sparsely used term has skyrocketed in rank to one of the most defining words of our time. It’s a word that has kept the world functioning safely throughout the coronavirus pandemic. It’s used to describe frontline workers, travel, business, services and more. And it’s shown the citizens of the globe what absolutely cannot be lived without – resiliency, adaptability, humanity and even cookies. “Biscuits have been categorised in the Essential Food category by the government,” shares Britannia Industries’ CEO International Business Annu Gupta. “Britannia has always been one of the most trusted brands among South Asians. And in times like this, riddled with crisis and uncertainty, consumers have turned to us to solve their snacking needs. They know that we will operate in hygienic conditions and continue to provide exceptional quality.” Britannia, makers of such iconic offerings as Good Day, Marie Gold, Milk Bikis and Bourbon, has been in the business of baking up smiles for more than a century. The global company’s portfolio boasts a slew of comfort foods, ranging from biscuits to bread, cakes to rusks and even dairy products. And while it was founded in India, Britannia has grown to be cherished the world over, with an international footprint spanning more than 80 countries. “Britannia has always been one of the most trusted brands among South Asians. And in times like this, riddled with crisis and uncertainty, consumers have turned to us to solve their snacking needs.” – Britannia Industries’ CEO International Business Annu Gupta Thanks to its solid reputation, Britannia has basically rendered itself pandemic proof. Of course, the company has seen an ample amount of challenge throughout the decades. But with that comes a knowing – take care of your people and the rest will fall into place. “We have given the utmost priority to our employees and vendor welfare. In doing that, we have managed to never compromise on our supplies to market, which has been very critical in these tough times,” Annu says. “Of course, we’ve had our fair share of supply chain disruptions. However, by and large, we have been on top of the issues, continuing to innovate and arrive at solutions on a real-time basis.” Additionally, he says driving cost efficiencies has been crucial during this time of extreme disruption. “Whether in manufacturing, procurement or front-end sales and marketing activities, maintaining cost leadership has been essential to coming out on top amid the demand erosion during the pandemic,” he stresses. Having a strong position in the market hasn’t hurt either. Britannia is a standout among its competitors thanks to its heritage, knowledge and wealth of experience. But where the company truly shines is its local-for-global strategy. Some of these include having a localised digital presence, in-store amplifications and even joint promotions with other popular brands. Britannia also adapts the taste, profile and variety of its products to appeal to the broader global population. Examples of some products exclusive to International Business are Black Seed Rusk, Black Seed Digestive, Dry Cake and Marie Gold Petit Beurre. “These differentiated products are exclusive to the International Business. They have been developed based on the taste preferences of local consumers,” Annu explains. “Products like Black Seed Digestive, for example, appeal strongly to the Middle Eastern population, and our sugar-free variants have a universal appeal.” And while Britannia boasts an impressive line-up of quality snacks with considered ingredients – it was India’s first bakery company to remove trans fat from its entire portfolio – its most crave-worthy element is perhaps nostalgia. “When Indians go abroad, they are spoiled for choice. Britannia is their connection to their roots. It puts them in their comfort zone and most definitely ensures Britannia products make it in their monthly shopping basket,” Annu says. By keeping longtime favourites on the roster and continually innovating new favourites like Chunkies and Chocolush, Britannia is able to remain not only relevant, but sought-after too. “We have made remarkable progress in the GCC, becoming one of the top three biscuit manufacturers in most countries. We are number one in cookies and rusks, and a close second in others, boasting impressive market shares across the entire range,” Annu tells Trade Arabia. As for Britannia’s future, Annu promises even more furtherance and fun – “new formats, more goodness and lots of excitement” – all essential ingredients for the brand’s ongoing, sweet success. Britannia’s Four Key Values for Driving Superior and Consistent Quality Inviting “Come home to Britannia” Indian consumers will always be at the heart of the company, but its warmth extends to all nationalities as well, with specially curated offerings that appeal to diverse cultural nuances. Igniting “Fuel the hunger” Britannia International is constantly striving to create comforting sensorial experiences, which cater to a myriad of palettes in an ever-changing global landscape. Creating “Build enriching careers” Britannia is for Britannians. As such, most of the company’s employees are grown within the organisation. Respecting
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to convey my sincere thanks to Prof. Vinod Shukla (teacher’s name), my BASICS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY teacher, who always gave me valuable suggestions and guidance during the project. He has a source of inspiration and helped me understand and remember important details of the project. He gave me an amazing opportunity to do this wonderful project ‘(BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES LIMITED)’. I also thank my parents and friends for their help and support in finalizing this project within the limited time frame. Place: Vasant Kunj (New Delhi) Name: Aayushi Singhal Date: 21/11/2023 Signature: TableofContent S.No. Particulars Page No. 1. Abstract 4 2. Introduction of Britannia Britannia About &how it works Britannia Logo & Its meaning Britannia Founder & History Britannia Mission Britannia Products Target Audience of Britannia How does Britannia Make Money Britannia Business Model Britannia Revenue and Growth Britannia Competitors 5 6 7 8 - 9 10 10 - 11 12 12 13 - 28 29 30 - 32 3. Swot Analysis 33 - 34 4. Project Scope 35 5. Research Objectives 36 6. Conclusion 37 7. References 38 ABSTRACT Britannia, the leading bakery manufacturer in India, aimed to amplify the production and distribution of social products following a successful initiative, with a view to sustaining business growth. Consequently, the CEO initiated a policy to foster the development and expansion of social products. However, upon assessment, identified challenges emerged, including a decline in profits, a constrained marketing strategy, and the emergence of potential competitors. In response, proposed solutions encompassed cost-saving measures, collaboration with the government or outsourcing, enhanced brand management, and a focus on improving product quality. INTRODUCTION OF BRITANNIA • With a century-long legacy, Britannia stands as one of India's premier food companies, boasting an annual revenue exceeding Rs. 9000 Crore. • Britannia's diverse product range is widely accessible, spanning nearly 5 million retail outlets across the country and reaching over 50% of Indian households. • The inception of Britannia Industries dates back to 1892 when a group of British entrepreneurs invested Rs. 295 in its establishment. • In 1918, C.H. Holmes, an English businessman in Kolkata, joined as a partner, leading to the launch of Britannia Biscuit Company Limited (BBCo). • The heightened demand for biscuits during World War II prompted a name change in 1979 to the current "Britannia Industries Limited." • By 1982, Peek Ferens' parent company had been acquired by the American firm Nabisco Brands, Inc., solidifying its status as a significant foreign shareholder. BRITANNIA – ABOUT AND HOW IT WORKS? Britannia Industries Limited specializes in the production of a diverse range of food products, including Biscuits, Bread, Cakes, Rusk, and Dairy items such as Cheese, Beverages, Milk, and Yoghurt. The company operates within the Foods segment, encompassing bakery and dairy offerings. Within the cakes category, Britannia offers a variety of products, including Bar Cakes, Veg Cakes, Chunk Cake, Nut & Raisin Romance, and Monfils. Premium Bake falls under the rusk category. In the biscuits segment, the company features well-known brands such as Good Day, Crackers, Nutri Choice, Marie Gold, Tiger, Milk Bikes, Jim Jam + Treat, Bourbon, Little Hearts, Pure Magic, and Nice Time. The bread category includes options like Whole Wheat Breads, White Sandwich Breads, and Bread Assortment. Britannia Industries exports its products globally, reaching markets in Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCC), African Countries, and American Countries. Notable subsidiaries of the company include Manna Foods Private Limited and International Bakery Products Limited. BRITANNIA – LOGO AND ITS MEANING https://static.startuptalky.com/2021/06/Britannia-Logo-StartupTalky.jpg LOGO OF BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES LTD According to a representative from Britannia, the company's fresh emblem represents a shift towards becoming the Total Foods Company. This involves an extended range of products, encompassing both health-conscious and indulgent options. The wings of a bird symbolize the freedom to choose when and where one can savor their food. BRITANNIA FOUNDER AND HISTORY Founded in 1892 with an initial investment of ?295 by a group of British businessmen, Britannia Industries began its biscuit manufacturing operations in a small house in central Kolkata. On March 21, 1918, the company officially became a public limited company. In 1921, Britannia achieved a milestone by being the first company east of the Suez Canal to utilize imported gas ovens. The business prospered, earning a reputation for quality and value. Notably, during World War II, the government entrusted Britannia to supply substantial quantities of 'service biscuits' to the armed forces. In 1924, a new factory was established in Mumbai, marking the year when the company became a subsidiary of Peek Frean & Company Limited UK, a prominent biscuit manufacturing company. Britannia further strengthened its position by expanding factories in Calcutta and Mumbai. By 1952, the Kolkata factory relocated to Tara Tola Road in the suburbs, with the installation of automatic plants in both Calcutta and Mumbai during the same year. In 1954, Britannia introduced high-quality sliced and wrapped bread in India, pioneering this development. The first manufacturing of this bread took place in Delhi, showcasing the company's commitment to innovation and diversification. In 1965, a new bakery for bread production was established in Delhi. In 1975, Britannia Biscuit Company took over biscuit distribution from Parry's. The introduction of Britannia bread in Calcutta and Chennai occurred in 1976. In 1978, the company conducted a public issue, resulting in Indian shareholding surpassing 60%. Subsequently, in 1979, Britannia Biscuit Company Limited rebranded itself as Britannia Industries Limited. Fast forward to the present status in 2023, Britannia stands as one of India's longest-standing companies and is now a part of the Wadia Group led by Nussle Wadia. In the fiscal year 2022, Britannia achieved a revenue of ?13,731.05 crore. BRITANNIA – MISSION Britannia's mission is to enhance the financial well-being of its members and customers by meeting their changing requirements in borrowing, investment, and housing. BRITANNIA PRODUCTS https://static.startuptalky.com/2021/06/Britannia-Industry-Products-StartupTalky.jpg BAKERY PRODUCTS: Britannia generates 95% of its yearly revenue from biscuits, utilizing factories with an annual capacity of 433,000 tones. Notable brand names in Britannia's biscuit lineup encompass Vita Marie Gold, Tiger Biscuits, Nutri Choice, Good Day, 50-50, Treat, Pure Magic, Milk Bikis, Bourbon, Nice Time, and Little Hearts, among others. In 2006, the mass-market brand Tiger achieved sales totaling $150.75 million, which included exports to the U.S. and Australia. This constituted 20% of Britannia's total revenues for that particular year. DAIRY PRODUCTS: Dairy products make up nearly 5% of Britannia's overall revenue. The company not only sells dairy products to the public but also engages in business-to-business trading of dairy commodities. The dairy portfolio experienced a growth of 47% in the fiscal year 2000-01 and a subsequent increase of 30% in the fiscal year 2001-02. As previously stated, Britannia is involved in the production and sale of both bakery and dairy items. As previously mentioned, Britannia both produces and markets BAKERY and DAIRY PRODUCTS, including: Bread and Buns: Britannia bread, Atta Kulcha bread, Britannia Pav, Britannia sweet bun, Britannia fruit bun Biscuits: Good day, Britannia Crackers 50-50, Jim Jam, Milk Bikis, Tiger, Marie Gold, Little Hearts, Bourbon, Nutri Choice Cakes: Britannia Gobbles, Britannia Muffins, Tiffin Fun Dairy: Cheese, Milk, Butter, Ghee, Yoghurt TARGATE AUDIENCE OF BRITANNIA Britannia's target audience is broad and inclusive, not confined to a specific age or income bracket. The brand caters to a diverse consumer base, employing products like Little Hearts and Tiffin cakes to attract children, Nutri Choice for those with health-conscious preferences, and Marie Gold to meet the needs of the older generation. How Does Britannia Make Money? While Britannia's primary goal is to offer nutritional food items to a wide audience, the company generates revenue through various means: The sale of its bakery and dairy products is a significant source of revenue. Biscuit products contribute to 95% of the total sales. Dairy products account for 5% of the overall sales. Britannia has entered into a joint venture with the Greek company Chi pita S.A to manufacture and market ready-to-eat croissants in India. Additionally, the company is actively working on expanding its market presence abroad, with a particular focus on Africa and South Asia. BRITANNIA - BUSINESS MODEL The company operates in two primary business segments: bakery products and dairy products. Approximately 95% of its revenue is generated from the biscuits segment, while the non-biscuits category (dairy) and the international market contribute around 5% to the total sales. In terms of the dairy business, it accounts for nearly 5% of the company's revenue, with Britannia dairy products reaching directly to 100,000 outlets. Britannia Bread, the leading brand in the organized bread market, boasts an annual turnover exceeding 1 lac tons in volume and Rs. 450 crores in value. The business spans 13 factories and 4 franchisees, distributing close to 1 million loaves daily across more than 100 cities and towns in India. Britannia, as a brand, is committed to providing people with delicious and nutritious food. Focused on bakery and dairy products, the company strives to deliver healthy options. Britannia stands out as the first food company with zero Trans Fat in its food items. The company predominantly employs outdoor and traditional advertising methods in its marketing strategy. It emphasizes television and radio advertisements, ensuring a broad reach across diverse consumer groups. BRITANNIA BUSINESS MODEL FORMS KEY PARTNERS: Key Partners for a company like Britannia, which is a major player in the food industry, might include: Suppliers: Companies involved in the supply chain, providing raw materials, ingredients, and packaging. Distributors and Retailers: Partnerships with distribution networks and retail chains to ensure the widespread availability of Britannia's products. Technology Providers: Partnerships with technology companies for IT infrastructure, software solutions, and innovations in manufacturing and supply chain management. Marketing and Advertising Agencies: Collaborations with agencies to promote and advertise Britannia's products and enhance brand visibility. Logistics and Transportation Partners: Companies involved in the transportation and logistics sector to ensure efficient and timely delivery of products. Research and Development Collaborations: Partnerships with research institutions or other companies for product development, innovation, and improving manufacturing processes. KEY ACTIVITIES: Britannia Industries Limited is a leading food company in India, primarily engaged in the manufacture and sale of bakery and dairy products. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, here are the key activities of Britannia: Bakery Products Manufacturing: Britannia is renowned for its bakery products, including biscuits, bread, cakes, and rusk. The company operates state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities to produce a wide range of baked goods. Dairy Products: In addition to bakery items, Britannia has expanded its product portfolio to include dairy products such as cheese, butter, and milk-based beverages. Distribution and Sales: Britannia has a robust distribution network that ensures the availability of its products across a wide geographic area. The company markets and sells its products through various channels, including retailers, distributors, and e-commerce platforms. Brand Management: Managing and promoting its brand is a crucial aspect of Britannia's activities. The company invests in marketing and advertising campaigns to build and maintain brand awareness. Research and Development: Britannia emphasizes research and development to innovate in product formulations, manufacturing processes, and packaging. This focus on R&D helps the company stay competitive and meet changing consumer preferences. Quality Assurance: Ensuring the quality of its products is a key priority for Britannia. The company adheres to stringent quality control measures and certifications to meet industry standards. International Operations: Britannia has expanded its presence beyond India and has international operations, exporting its products to various countries. This includes adapting products to suit regional tastes and preferences. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Like many responsible corporations, Britannia is involved in various CSR initiatives, contributing to community development, education, healthcare, and sustainability KEY RESOURCES: Here are some key resources associated with Britannia: Manufacturing Facilities: Britannia operates modern and efficient manufacturing plants equipped with advanced technology for producing a diverse range of bakery and dairy products. Brands and Intellectual Property: Britannia's brand portfolio, including well-known names like Britannia, Good Day, Tiger, and others, is a significant intangible asset. The company's intellectual property, including trademarks and product formulations, is crucial for maintaining its market presence. Supply Chain: A well-established and efficient supply chain is critical for sourcing raw materials, manufacturing, and distributing products to various markets. Distribution Network: Britannia relies on an extensive distribution network to ensure the widespread availability of its products. Strong relationships with distributors and retailers are essential for the company's success. Human Capital: The workforce at Britannia, including skilled labor, management, and leadership, is a valuable resource. The knowledge, skills, and expertise of employees contribute to the company's innovation, production, and growth. Research and Development (R&D): Britannia invests in R&D to innovate in product development, enhance manufacturing processes, and stay ahead of market trends. The expertise and capabilities of its R&D team are crucial resources. Financial Capital: Adequate financial resources, including capital for investment and working capital, are essential for Britannia's operations, expansion, and strategic initiatives. Technology and IT Infrastructure: The company relies on technology and IT infrastructure for various aspects of its operations, including manufacturing automation, supply chain management, and data analytics. Customer Base: A loyal and diverse customer base is a valuable resource. Understanding consumer preferences and adapting products to meet market demands is crucial for sustained success. Regulatory Compliance: Compliance with regulatory standards and certifications is a key resource, ensuring that Britannia's products meet quality and safety requirements. VALUE PROPOSITION: Britannia Industries Limited offers a compelling value proposition to its customers based on the following key elements: Quality and Taste: Britannia is known for delivering high-quality and great-tasting bakery and dairy products. The company focuses on using quality ingredients and maintaining consistent taste across its product portfolio. Wide Product Range: Britannia provides a diverse range of products, including biscuits, bread, cakes, dairy items, and more. This extensive product portfolio caters to different consumer preferences and occasions. Trusted Brand: With a rich history and a strong brand presence, Britannia is a trusted name in the food industry. Consumers often associate the brand with reliability and quality. Innovation and Adaptability: The company emphasizes innovation in product development and packaging. Britannia strives to stay ahead of market trends, introducing new flavors and formats to meet changing consumer preferences. Health and Nutrition: Britannia acknowledges the growing demand for healthier food options. The company offers products that align with health-conscious consumer choices, such as biscuits with added nutritional benefits. Global Presence: Britannia's international operations allow it to cater to diverse markets, adapting products to suit local tastes and preferences. This global presence enhances the company's accessibility and relevance. Social Responsibility: Britannia engages in corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, contributing to community development, education, and healthcare. This commitment to social responsibility resonates with consumers who prioritize companies with a positive impact. Customer Engagement: The company actively engages with its customers through marketing campaigns, promotions, and digital platforms. This helps build brand loyalty and ensures a strong connection with the target audience. Consistency and Tradition: Britannia has maintained a legacy of quality and tradition over the years. This consistency creates a sense of familiarity and reliability for consumers. Environmental Sustainability: Britannia focuses on sustainable practices, contributing to environmental conservation. This commitment to sustainability aligns with the values of environmentally conscious consumers. CUSTOMER RELATIONS: Britannia Industries focuses on building and maintaining strong customer relationships through various strategies and initiatives. Here are some key aspects of Britannia's approach to customer relations: Quality and Consistency: Britannia places a strong emphasis on delivering consistent quality across its product range. This commitment to quality helps build trust and satisfaction among customers. Customer-Centric Innovation: The company invests in research and development to introduce innovative products that align with changing consumer preferences and lifestyle trends. This customer-centric approach ensures that Britannia stays relevant and meets the evolving needs of its customer base. Marketing and Branding: Britannia engages in extensive marketing and branding activities to connect with its target audience. Advertising campaigns, promotions, and social media presence are used to reinforce the brand image and maintain top-of-mind awareness among consumers. Responsive Customer Service: Britannia places importance on responsive customer service to address inquiries, feedback, and concerns. Effective communication with customers helps enhance their overall experience with the brand. Digital Engagement: In the digital age, Britannia leverages online platforms to engage with customers. This includes social media interactions, digital advertising, and e-commerce channels to make products more accessible and convenient for consumers. Consumer Feedback and Market Research: Britannia actively seeks and values consumer feedback through surveys, market research, and other channels. This information is used to understand customer preferences, identify areas for improvement, and tailor products to meet customer expectations. Brand Loyalty Programs: Loyalty programs and promotional activities are implemented to reward and retain loyal customers. These initiatives may include discounts, special offers, or exclusive products for repeat customers. Community Engagement and Social Responsibility: Britannia's commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives contributes to a positive brand image. Consumers often appreciate companies that are socially responsible, fostering a sense of shared values and community. Transparency and Trust: Building trust is a crucial aspect of customer relations. Britannia aims for transparency in its operations, including ingredient sourcing and production processes, to instill confidence in customers. Adaptation to Cultural and Regional Preferences: Recognizing the diverse cultural and regional preferences in its market, Britannia adapts its products to cater to local tastes. This customization helps the company connect more effectively with consumers in different regions. CHANNELS: Britannia employs various distribution channels to reach its customers and make its products available in the market. Here's a brief overview of the channels used by Britannia: Retail Distribution: Britannia products are widely distributed through traditional retail channels, including grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, and other retail outlets. This extensive retail presence ensures that Britannia products are easily accessible to a broad consumer base. Modern Trade: Britannia has a presence in modern trade formats such as hypermarkets and large retail chains. This allows the company to tap into the organized retail sector, providing a diverse range of products to consumers in a single location. E-commerce: The company has embraced e-commerce as a distribution channel, allowing consumers to purchase Britannia products online. This includes partnerships with major e-commerce platforms, enabling convenient home delivery for customers. Institutional Sales: Britannia supplies its products to institutions, including schools, hospitals, offices, and other establishments. This institutional sales channel caters to bulk orders and ensures Britannia products are available in various settings. International Markets: Britannia has a global presence and exports its products to international markets. This involves collaboration with distributors and retailers in different countries to make Britannia products available to a diverse global audience. Distributors and Wholesalers: Britannia works with a network of distributors and wholesalers to ensure the efficient distribution of its products. These partners play a crucial role in reaching a wide range of retail outlets. Own Retail Outlets: Britannia may have its own retail outlets or flagship stores where consumers can directly purchase its products. These outlets may serve as showcases for new products and brand experiences. Online Platforms and Apps: In addition to traditional e-commerce platforms, Britannia may have its own online platforms or apps, providing a direct channel for consumers to explore and purchase products. Export: Britannia's international operations involve exporting products to different countries. This may include collaboration with international distributors and retailers to ensure a global market presence. Collaborations and Partnerships: Britannia may collaborate with other companies or brands for joint marketing initiatives or special promotions, expanding its reach through strategic partnerships. CUSTOMER SEGMENTS: Britannia caters to a diverse range of customer segments with its broad portfolio of bakery and dairy products. Here's a brief overview of the key customer segments that Britannia targets: Mass Market Consumers: Britannia serves the mass market, offering affordable and widely accessible products. The company's biscuits, bread, and other staples appeal to a broad consumer base looking for everyday snacks and food items. Urban Consumers: With a significant presence in urban areas, Britannia targets consumers in cities and metropolitan regions. The company's products often align with the busy, on-the-go lifestyles of urban dwellers. Rural Consumers: Britannia recognizes the importance of reaching consumers in rural areas. The company's distribution channels extend to rural markets, offering products tailored to the preferences and needs of rural customers. Health-Conscious Consumers: Britannia has expanded its product range to include healthier alternatives, catering to consumers who prioritize health and nutrition. This includes products with added nutritional benefits and those marketed as healthier snack options. Children and Families: Britannia's product range includes items that are popular among children and families. The company often markets its products as suitable for all age groups, making them appealing for family consumption. International Consumers: Through its global operations, Britannia targets consumers in international markets. The company adapts its products to suit local tastes and preferences, aiming to capture the diverse consumer base in different countries. Institutional Customers: Britannia serves institutional customers such as schools, hospitals, and offices. Institutional sales involve supplying products in bulk to meet the needs of organizations and establishments. Brand-Conscious Consumers: Britannia, being a well-established and trusted brand, appeals to consumers who are brand-conscious and seek reliability and quality in their food choices. Online Shoppers: With an increasing emphasis on e-commerce, Britannia caters to consumers who prefer to shop online. The company's presence on various e-commerce platforms makes its products accessible to online shoppers. Global Expatriate Communities: Britannia's international presence allows it to target global expatriate communities who seek familiar and trusted food products from their home country. COST STRUCTURE: The cost structure of Britannia Industries involves various components that contribute to the overall expenses incurred by the company. Here is a general overview of the typical cost structure for a company in the food industry, including Britannia: Cost of Goods Sold (COGS): This includes expenses related to the production of goods, such as the cost of raw materials (flour, sugar, dairy, etc.), labor costs associated with manufacturing, and the cost of packaging materials. Distribution and Logistics Costs: Expenses associated with transporting finished products from manufacturing facilities to distribution centers and then to retailers. This encompasses transportation costs, warehousing expenses, and distribution costs. Marketing and Advertising Expenses: Investment in marketing campaigns, advertising, and promotions to build brand awareness, promote products, and attract customers. Research and Development (R&D) Costs: Expenditures related to research and development activities aimed at product innovation, improving existing products, and staying competitive in the market. Employee Salaries and Benefits: Costs associated with the salaries, wages, and benefits of Britannia's workforce, including employees involved in various functions such as manufacturing, sales, marketing, and administration. Administrative and Overhead Costs: General administrative expenses, including office rent, utilities, administrative staff salaries, and other overhead costs associated with running the business. Quality Control and Compliance Costs: Expenses related to maintaining quality standards, conducting quality control measures, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Interest and Finance Costs: If Britannia has taken loans or has financial obligations, interest and finance costs may be part of the cost structure. Depreciation and Amortization: The cost associated with the depreciation of assets (such as machinery and equipment) and the amortization of intangible assets over time. Miscellaneous Costs: Other operational expenses that do not fall into the categories mentioned above but are essential for the day-to-day functioning of the business. REVENUE STREAMS: Britannia's revenue streams include: Biscuits: Britannia is renowned for its biscuits, which include a variety of types such as cookies, cream biscuits, and health-oriented biscuits. Dairy Products: The company also produces and sells dairy products, including cheese, butter, and milk-based items. Bread and Cakes: Britannia offers a range of bread and cake products, catering to different consumer preferences. Rusk and Bakery Products: Apart from biscuits, Britannia is involved in the production and sale of rusks and other bakery items. Export: Britannia exports its products to various countries, contributing to its global revenue. New Product Innovations: The company often introduces new products and innovations to meet changing consumer demands and preferences. Joint Ventures and Collaborations: Britannia may engage in joint ventures or collaborations to expand its product offerings and market reach. What is unique about Britannia’s Business Model? Britannia has emerged as a leading Indian bakery brand, distinguished by several unique strategies. The company operates 13 factories across the country and has established 4 franchises. Key features of Britannia's business model that set it apart include: The primary focus is on promoting Britannia biscuits over other products. Emphasis is placed on providing customers with food items that address their daily nutritional needs. Commitment to delivering quality food items, incorporating fruits, nuts, seeds, pulses, dairy, and protein substances essential for the healthy development of individuals. Prioritizing the production of superior-quality food and ensuring affordability for every income group. Collaboration with the government and various NGOs to combat malnutrition and undernutrition prevalent in the country. Introduction of the Britannia Cares program, offering fitness activities to promote a healthy lifestyle among employees. Taking measures to eliminate products deemed harmful by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) to counter micronutrient deficiencies in India. Decision to reduce the salt and sugar content in snacks to align with the Eat Right Movement promoted by FSSAI in 2018. BRITANNIA – REVENUE AND GROWTH Britannia Industries Ltd. experienced a 1.18% increase in revenue compared to the same period last year, reaching ?4,485.23 crore in the second quarter of 2023-2024. On a quarterly basis, the company achieved a substantial 10.27% growth in revenue over the past three months. In the fiscal year 2023, Britannia Industries Limited observed an impressive growth rate of 15% in the net sales value, indicating a significant upturn from the previous financial year. Britannia, as one of India's longstanding food companies, specializes in the production of biscuits, bread, cakes, rusk, and dairy products. Source: data: image/png; base64 BRITANNIA COMPETITORS The top 10 competitors in Britannia Industry Limited's competitive set are: Parle Products ITC Horlicks Bisk farm Richfield Industries Frisco Foods Cookie Man MTR Foods Pvt. Ltd. Milo Australia & New Zealand Complan and Cadbury Bourn Vita Priya Gold Its top Dairy competitors are: Nestlé India The National Dairy Development Board Amul Source: Wikipedia.com Source: Wikipedia. com SWOTANALYSIS SWOT Analysis Strengths With a legacy of approximately 120 years in the industry. Acknowledged as India's most reliable brand, boasting a robust brand recall. Offers a diverse range of bakery products, including biscuits, rusks, cakes, as well as dairy products like milk, butter, and cheese. Maintains a robust distribution network to ensure widespread availability, even in remote areas. Holds a significant market share in the biscuits industry. Demonstrates efficiency in marketing and advertising. Presents innovative products catering to health-conscious consumers, such as oats, porridge, Nutri Choice biscuits for diabetes patients, and Vita Marie Gold. Establishes a formidable presence in rural markets. Provides a comprehensive range of products spanning all food and snacks segments. Weaknesses Limited market share in the dairy segment. Substantial expenditure on advertising and marketing. The prevalence of similar products across multiple companies results in a higher likelihood of brand switching. Opportunities The rise in the economic capacity of the Indian population. Enhance its presence within the dairy industry. Extend the range of products offered. Explore opportunities for expansion into international markets. Threats Competitors offering products at lower prices. Regional dairies and bakeries. Potential decline in sales and revenue due to inflation. Increase in the cost of raw materials. PROJECT SCOPE It provides details regarding the scale of the retail network. It furnishes information about the level of service provided by distributors to retailers. It offers insights into competitor products. It enhances consumer service. It offers recommendations for the company to enhance product sales. It provides details about sales promotion activities aimed at boosting dairy sales. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES Assessing retailers' satisfaction levels with Britannia's bakery products. Determining retailers' preferences for Britannia's bakery products. Evaluating awareness and market availability of Britannia's bakery products. Identifying the competitors of Britannia's bakery products and the preferred brands among retailers. CONCLUSION Britannia, a highly recognized brand in the biscuit market with a broad customer base nationwide, is venturing into the competitive chocolate market. Despite the presence of formidable competitors like Cadbury and Nestle, Britannia is poised to make a significant impact through its established brand image and strategic approaches. The brand's popularity is primarily attributed to factors such as taste, quality, price, and brand reputation. Therefore, Britannia should prioritize delivering excellent taste, quality, and competitive pricing to secure a substantial share in the market. REFERENCES www. BRITANNIA.com https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337311706_Impact_of_Brand_Fidelity_of_Britannia_Products www.india.britannia.com https://www.reuters.com/companies/BRIT.NS https://html.scribdassets.com/3s92dcsha86d5mgj/images/53-1c6f830527.png
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[ "Britannia", "e-commerce", "company revenue" ]
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[ "Indian Retailer Bureau" ]
2021-08-05T12:44:27
Retail India - Food major also said that it will gradually undertake a price hike of its products to offset a sharp rise in cost, amid uncertainty arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Walkaroo, India’s one of leading footwear brand has announced Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan as its new brand ambassador and is set to launch an ambitious integrated marketing campaign to highlight its extensive range of products. This development marks a significant step in Walkaroo’s strategy to enhance its brand presence and connect more effectively with consumers across India. The decision to appoint Dhawan as the face of Walkaroo aims to strengthen the brand's appeal among younger and fashion-conscious audiences. Dhawan’s dynamic personality and modern style are expected to resonate with the younger generation, reinforcing Walkaroo’s commitment to staying relevant in a competitive market. “We are very happy to have Varun Dhawan join us in our commitment towards promoting a healthier and active lifestyle through walking. His youthful energy and stylish persona resonate perfectly with our brand image,” said V Noushad, Managing Director, Walkaroo International Pvt Ltd. “This brand resonates with individuals across all age groups and is a renowned household name. With its campaign, ‘Walk, Walk, Walk; Walk with Walkaroo’, the brand encourages people to adopt walking as a simple remedy to stay active and healthy,” Dhawan commented on his appointment. In the fiscal year 2023-24, Walkaroo reported a remarkable turnover of Rs 2,140 crore. The company has built a robust distribution network with 700 dealers and over 100,000 retail outlets across India, showcasing its extensive market reach and operational strength. This new partnership with Dhawan is expected to further bolster Walkaroo’s market presence and drive continued growth. Honasa Consumer Ltd, renowned for its popular FMCG brands such as Mamaearth and The Derma Co, has reported a robust financial performance for the first quarter of the fiscal year ending June 2024. According to a regulatory filing released on Friday, the company has achieved a significant 62.9 percent increase in its consolidated profit after tax (PAT), which now stands at Rs 40.25 crore. This marks a substantial improvement from the PAT of Rs 24.71 crore reported in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year, highlighting a strong upward trend in profitability. In addition to the impressive growth in PAT, Honasa Consumer also demonstrated a notable increase in revenue. For the quarter ending June 2024, the company’s revenue from operations grew by 19.28 percent, reaching Rs 554.05 crore. This increase is substantial compared to the revenue of Rs 464.48 crore recorded during the same period last year. This revenue growth underscores the company's effective market strategies and the growing popularity of its brands, contributing to its overall financial success. Despite these positive financial indicators, the company’s total expenses for the quarter saw an increase as well. The total expenses rose by 17.42 percent, reaching Rs 520.38 crore. This rise in expenses reflects the company's ongoing investment in its operations and expansion strategies, which are essential for sustaining growth and enhancing market presence. Moreover, Honasa Consumer’s total income for the June quarter witnessed a 20 percent increase, amounting to Rs 572.77 crore. This growth in total income further reinforces the company's strong financial performance and its ability to effectively manage its revenue streams despite rising costs. On the stock market front, however, Honasa Consumer’s shares experienced a decline. On Friday, the company's stock closed at Rs 473.60 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), marking a decrease of 4.58 percent from the previous day’s closing price. This drop in share price, despite the positive financial results, reflects broader market trends and investor sentiment that may be influencing the company's stock performance. The initial public offering (IPO) of Brainbees Solutions, the parent company of e-commerce platform FirstCry, was oversubscribed 12.22 times on the final day of bidding, Thursday. The IPO, which aimed to raise Rs 4,194 crore, received bids for 60,64,29,472 shares against the 4,96,39,004 shares available, according to data from the NSE. The portion reserved for Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) was subscribed 19.30 times, while the non-institutional investors' quota saw a 4.68 times subscription. Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) subscribed 2.31 times the shares allocated to them. Earlier on Monday, Brainbees Solutions announced that it had secured Rs 1,886 crore from anchor investors. The IPO was offered at a price band of Rs 440-465 per share. The public issue of the Pune-based Brainbees Solutions includes a fresh equity share issue worth Rs 1,666 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) component of up to 5.44 crore shares, valued at Rs 2,528 crore, by existing shareholders, bringing the total issue size to Rs 4,194 crore. Under the OFS, SVF Frog, a Cayman Islands-based entity of Softbank, sold 2.03 crore equity shares of Brainbees Solutions, while Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) offloaded 28.06 lakh shares. In addition to Softbank and M&M, other shareholders participating in the OFS include PI Opportunities Fund, TPG, NewQuest Asia Investments, Apricot Investments, and Schroders Capital. Veteran industrialist Ratan Tata is also among the individual shareholders selling shares. The net proceeds from the fresh issue will be utilized for establishing stores under the ‘BabyHug’ brand, investing in subsidiaries, expanding overseas, and supporting sales and marketing efforts. A portion will also be allocated for general corporate purposes. Brokerages estimate that the company’s market capitalization post-issue will be around Rs 24,142 crore. Founded in 2010, FirstCry has grown into India’s largest multi-channel, multi-brand retail platform for mothers’, babies’, and kids’ products, providing a comprehensive solution for parenting needs. The company expanded its presence to the UAE in 2019 and Saudi Arabia in 2022. Kotak Mahindra Capital Company, Morgan Stanley India Company, BofA Securities India, JM Financial, and Avendus Capital are the book-running lead managers for the issue. In response to the rapidly growing demand for high-quality pet food in India, Heads Up For Tails (HUFT), a renowned brand in the pet care industry, has launched "Hearty," an innovative dry food product poised to capture a significant share of the $800 million Indian pet nutrition market. This launch marks HUFT's ambitious move to revolutionize pet nutrition and secure its position as a category leader in the expanding market. With the Indian pet food market projected to reach between $1.8 billion and $2 billion by 2030, reflecting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.5 percent, the introduction of Hearty is timely. The product's launch aligns with a broader trend of increasing awareness among Indian pet parents about the importance of health and nutrition for their pets. Hearty's introduction is expected to tap into this growing demand, particularly in metropolitan Tier I and Tier II cities where pet ownership is on the rise. HUFT has strategically positioned Hearty as a premium product, yet priced it competitively to expand its market reach. The brand's growth trajectory is already impressive, having expanded nearly 2.5 times faster than the market in the last fiscal year. HUFT aims to capture a 10 percent share of the Indian pet food market by FY25, with a target to become a Rs. 500 crore brand within the first three years of Hearty's launch. The Hearty line is distinguished by its incorporation of Indian super herbs such as Ashwagandha, Tulsi, Moringa, Giloy, and Turmeric, known for their health benefits. This unique blend, along with a high content of real meat (60 percent) and fresh ingredients (up to 40 percent), sets Hearty apart from other products in the market, which often rely on by-products and contain less than 10 percent fresh content. The formula focuses on four key components essential for canine health: premium proteins and Omega fatty acids, fiber from high-quality vegetables and grains, and a diverse blend of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Samarth Narang, CEO, HUFT stated, “The pet food market in India is growing at a CAGR of 10.5 percent every year. Currently, it stands at 800 million Dollars. This has been largely dominated by age-old foreign brands and at Heads Up For Tails we realised the need to have an Indian brand that can be a market disruptor in a large sense. It took us many years to perfect the hearty recipe. Prioritizing health and nutrition for pets Heads Up For Tails aims to capture 10 percent share of the Indian market by FY25. There haven't been any major innovations in the past decade in the Dry food industry and we feel there is a greater need to change that. With Hearty, Heads Up For Tails has manufactured the machinery to change the way how kibble has been made over the past many decades. This allows us to deliver a much better product that does not compromise on quality and also since it is manufactured and packed in India, it helps us deliver the freshest batch to the end customer. Heads Up For Tails aims to be a 500 CR brand in the first 3 years of its launch.” Rashi Narang, Founder, HUFT added, “India has been experiencing double-digit growth year after year with increasing demand for affordable yet specialized pet food products. Hearty is not just another dry food brand; it represents our pledge to provide pets with the nutrition they deserve. Our meticulous research, careful ingredient selection, and thoughtful packaging all reflect our dedication. Hearty is a testament to our promise to deliver excellence to our pets. Heads Up for Tails has grown in Food sales by over 46 percent compared to last year. Last FY Heads Up For Tails crossed the highest-ever Food Sales in this respective category closing the year at 650 Million Food Sales. This year, it is already on track to cross this figure and is positively aiming to cross the 1000+ Million Mark in Revenue for Food Sales through Heads Up For Tails.” Since its launch in June, Hearty has seen over 50 percent month-on-month growth and is expected to continue this trend as HUFT aims for significant market share growth. The brand's focus on pet food, which currently contributes to about 43 percent of HUFT's overall business (60 percent including treats), underscores its strategic importance in the company’s growth plans. With Hearty, HUFT is not just meeting the evolving needs of Indian pet parents but is also setting new industry standards, reaffirming its leadership in the pet care industry. Honasa Consumer Ltd has announced its financial performance for the quarter ending June 30, 2024. The company achieved a 20.3 percent increase in product business growth, accompanied by a 25.2 percent rise in underlying volume growth (UVG). The EBITDA margin expanded by 201 basis points year-on-year to 8.3 percent, resulting in an EBITDA of Rs 46 crore. This growth is attributed to improved gross profit margins and scale-led efficiencies, reflecting Honasa’s continued progress in the beauty and personal care sector. Financial Overview Q1FY25 consolidated revenue: Rs 554 crore Product business growth: 20.3 percent Q1FY25 consolidated EBITDA: Rs 46 crore, an improvement of 201 basis points, driven by higher gross margins and operational efficiencies. Q1FY25 consolidated PAT: Rs 40 crore, a 62.9 percent increase year-over-year Working capital cycle: Negative 12 days, indicating capital efficiency Business Overview Volume-led growth: 25.2 percent UVG, showing increasing consumer demand Mamaearth’s market presence: Became the fourth largest face wash brand in modern trade Retail expansion: Mamaearth reached nearly 200,000 FMCG retail outlets in India by June 2024, a 30 percent increase year-over-year Online and offline market share: Strong performance in the face wash category with approximately Rs 800 crore GMV ARR New product revenue contribution: Approximately 9 percent Recent innovations: Includes Mamaearth Rice Water Dewy Sunscreen, The Derma Co Snail Peptide 96 Hydrating Serum, and Bblunt Refresh Dry Shampoo Premium offerings: Introduction of ‘Skin Renew by Dr. V’ range through a partnership with Dr. Vanita Rattan Varun Alagh, Chairman and CEO of Honasa Consumer Limited said, “Reflecting on the highlights of Q1 FY25, we are delighted to report that Honasa has demonstrated remarkable resilience and growth this quarter, underscored by a strong operating performance and improved profitability. Mamaearth continues to win consumer love, driving offtakes and securing a position as the fourth largest face wash brand in modern trade according to Nielsen. Honasa has also captured a strong market share in the face wash category online while steadily gaining ground offline, driven by its House of Brands strategy and innovation capabilities. Our focus on a data-driven, consumer-centric strategy has led to a remarkable 9% contribution from new products to our revenue, while our partnerships, like with Dr. Vanita Rattan to launch ‘Skin Renew by Dr. V’ range in The Derma Co, are enhancing our premium positioning in the actives category. As we transition to a more direct distribution model, we are well-positioned to sustain and accelerate our growth trajectory. By leveraging our unique House of Brands strategy, purpose-driven approach, and strong emphasis on R&D and innovation, we are determined to solidify our leadership in the ever-evolving BPC FMCG segment.” Honasa’s innovation strategy remains data-driven, with new product lines such as Mamaearth Beetroot Face Wash and Aqualogica Glow+ Infused Tinted Sunscreen contributing significantly to revenue. BBlunt has strengthened its position in the hairstyling category with new additions like the Hot Shot Heat Protection Mist. The company's distribution strategy focuses on scaling both online and offline operations. Mamaearth's success is evident with its expansion to nearly 200,000 FMCG outlets and the addition of 1,000 new consumer touchpoints in partnership with Reliance Retail. Honasa is also optimizing its direct distribution model, capturing over 90% of secondary sales through DMS and reducing reliance on super-distributors. Honasa’s commitment to sustainability is demonstrated through initiatives such as planting over 700,000 trees and improving access to clean drinking water for over 700 rural households. The company also emphasizes corporate governance with a board comprising 50 percent independent members and robust internal auditing practices. Honasa Consumer Limited’s continued focus on growth and profitability aligns with its mission to drive value creation and positive impact, maintaining its position as a leader in the Indian FMCG/BPC sector. Blending aesthetics and lifestyle, The Chapter, a luxury real estate brand in India, continues to shape the retail and residential market with its unique approach to high-end living spaces. The brand has recently unveiled its second project, The Chapter: Volume 002, in Aldona, North Goa, featuring 27 fully furnished homes. This launch follows the successful sell-out of their first project, The Chapter: Volume 001, which comprised 22 homes in the village of Moira, Goa, and sold out within four months. The Chapter: Volume 001, located on a 2.24-acre site adjacent to the Moira River, offers homes designed for convenience and well-being. These residences come with private swimming pools, furnished interiors, and a personalized concierge service. The community is strategically situated 25 minutes from Manohar International Airport in Mopa and 12-15 minutes from Assagaon, connecting residents to Goa’s best lifestyle offerings, including restaurants, clubs, flea markets, casinos, and beaches. Building on this success, The Chapter has launched Volume 002, a 2.5-acre project in Aldona, North Goa. This new development, inspired by Portuguese architecture, features homes available in 3 BHK configurations across three phases. Each home includes a private pool, a semi-covered area, and access to world-class amenities. The gated community offers privacy, luxury, and easy connectivity to nearby attractions, including Assagaon, the Manohar International Airport, and National Highway 66. The Chapter was founded by a group of prominent figures in the luxury real estate sector, including Nadir Godrej, Madhavan Menon, Mohit Gujral, Darshan Shah, Vera Tata Choksey, Symphony International Holdings Ltd., Nibhrant Shah, Dhimaan Shah, and Rohan Lamba. These leaders bring a wealth of experience to the brand, which co-creates homes with homeowners to offer a personalized design experience. The Chapter provides various design identities to suit different lifestyles and aesthetic preferences. These include the Eclectic Design for maximalists, the Japanese design for functionalists, the Modern Tropical Design for nature enthusiasts, and the Modern Farmhouse Design for those with rustic tastes. Other options include the Santorini Design for stylish travelers, the Modern Minimal Design for minimalists, the Transitional Design for creative individuals, and the Modern Mid-Century Design for those who appreciate new-age classics. Darshini Thanawala, Vice President of Business Growth and Strategy at The Chapter commented, "At The Chapter, we sought to address the untapped potential in the luxury real estate market in the most sought-after non-urban location. Our extensive research and understanding of the market led us to identify a desire for high-end and technologically advanced homes that offer a lifestyle of exquisite living. Our goal was to provide a new perspective in the industry, granting our homeowners a level of creative control often lacking in the home buying and design process." The Chapter’s strategic vision and commitment to quality have positioned it as a key player in the Indian real estate market. With a focus on customer-centricity, trust, and timely delivery, the brand is set to redefine industry standards and establish new benchmarks in luxury real estate. Timex, a renowned watchmaking brand, is marking its 170th anniversary by celebrating a legacy of crafting durable and beloved timepieces designed to last a lifetime. Since its establishment in 1854, Timex has proudly embodied the spirit of American ingenuity, revolutionizing the centuries-old watchmaking industry by creating quality, accessible watches, and establishing a legacy of innovation. The brand's history is rich with moments of challenging the status quo, from making timekeeping accessible to the masses with innovations like brass movements and mass assembly lines, to moving watches from the pocket to the wrist with the introduction of the “watch that made the dollar famous.” Timex continued to break new ground by transforming women’s timepieces into fashionable accessories rather than just heirlooms. The brand’s innovative spirit was evident when they tested their watches live on television, invented the first NASA-certified smartwatch, launched it into space, and introduced the first sports watch—a tradition that continues today as Timex remains a prominent player in the sports watch category. The introduction of INDIGLO also revolutionized how the world reads time in the dark. In India, Timex made its entry nearly 35 years ago in 1988, launching its acclaimed watch franchises such as Marlin, Waterbury, and Q Timex. The brand later introduced Fria, a collection designed for fashion-conscious modern Indian women, which seamlessly blends classic designs with modern interpretations. Deepak Chhabra, Managing Director of Timex India expressed, “It’s an absolute moment of pride for us to be a part of this iconic heritage and celebrate this milestone of 170 years of global excellence. From the launch of Timex's iconic franchise Marlin, the brand has continued to build a legacy through technological innovation and contemporary designs. A Timex does more than just tell time; it tells your story. Our 35-year-old journey in India aligns with current fashion trends, solidifying our relevance and deepening our connection with Indian consumers.” Throughout its history, Timex has introduced and nurtured iconic franchises such as Marlin, Waterbury, Q Timex, and Expedition North, each of which encapsulates the brand’s rich heritage and commitment to innovation. The Fria collection, designed specifically for the Indian market, embodies versatility with its vibrant colors, playful patterns, and geometric shapes, making each piece a unique story and a perfect accessory for any occasion. What truly defines Timex extends beyond its storied heritage—it’s the way its watches have evolved from being simple tools to cherished companions, worn and loved by generations across the globe. Page Industries Limited, India's leading apparel manufacturer, announced its financial results for the first quarter ending June 30th, 2024. The company's performance highlights a steady growth trajectory, driven by retail expansion and ongoing investments in digital and e-commerce platforms across India. Key financial results for Q1 FY25 include a 2.6 percent year-on-year increase in sales volume, totaling 57.4 million pieces. Revenue rose by 3.9 percent YoY to Rs 12,775 million, while EBITDA stood at Rs 2,433 million with a margin of 19 percent, marking a sequential growth of 2.5 percent. The company achieved a Profit After Tax (PAT) of Rs 1,652 million, reflecting a 4.3 percent increase YoY. V.S. Ganesh, Managing Director of Page Industries Limited said, "Our dedicated efforts to enhance the inventory health of our distributors have significantly boosted the overall efficiency of our business. We have successfully maintained strong operating margins while simultaneously advancing several digital transformation initiatives, enhancing consumer engagement, and investing in technology." The quarter also saw the company making substantial strides in the e-commerce space, a key driver of growth in the Indian retail market. With consumer confidence on the rise, there has been an uptick in spending on clothing and accessories. The expansion of e-commerce and digital platforms has allowed brands to connect more effectively with a broader consumer base. As the Indian retail industry continues to evolve, Page Industries remains optimistic about the resurgence of demand in the coming quarters. The company is well-prepared to capitalize on this growth, supported by rising disposable incomes, rapid urbanization, and a young consumer base with a growing preference for branded products. India is rapidly becoming a key market for global lifestyle brands, with 90 percent of the top 50 international brands now operating in the country. This trend is being driven by the strong growth of online retail and a rapidly expanding e-lifestyle market, according to a study released by Bain and Company in collaboration with Myntra. The study, which draws on Bain’s analysis, market research, and industry interviews, highlights India as a significant retail destination for global brands. "India is also a key lifestyle destination for global brands—90 percent of the top 50 global brands are active in India and half of them already have India revenue greater than $30 million," the report states. The study reveals that scaled global fashion brands in India have seen a steady 20 percent annual growth from 2018 to 2023. Approximately 50 percent of these global brands generate over $30 million in revenue in India. Moreover, in the past year alone, over 60 lifestyle brands were either launched or announced plans to enter the Indian market. These brands range from large-scale ($1 billion+ global revenue) to mid-scale and include luxury, new-age, and specialized East Asian brands. The study emphasizes that the online retail channel is the preferred entry point for global brands in India. Online platforms offer access to a large customer base, detailed market insights, and comprehensive operational support, which has enabled these brands to expand profitably in the Indian market. Brands like H&M and Mango have successfully used online platforms to reach customers in tier-ll cities and overcome operational challenges typically faced in a new market. Shyam Unnikrishnan, a partner at Bain and Company, commented on the evolving landscape: “India’s e-lifestyle market has come of age in the last few years, with a diverse shopper base—ll in lll online shoppers are from beyond top 50 cities, l in ll are from non-affluent segments, and l in lll are Gen-Z. There still exists massive penetration headroom. 1 in 5 dollars spent on lifestyle will be online.” India’s lifestyle market, currently valued at $130 billion—with fashion contributing nearly 80 percent and the remainder coming from beauty and personal care—is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10–12 percent, reaching $210 billion over the next five years. This growth will be supported by easing inflationary pressures and favorable shifts in demand, including rising incomes, a growing Gen-Z shopper base, and increased demand for branded products. As India continues to evolve as a retail hub, global lifestyle brands are set to play a significant role in shaping the future of the country’s e-lifestyle market. New Era Cap, the New York-based headwear brand, has entered into a long-term licensing agreement with Metro Brands Limited (MBL), one of India’s largest footwear and accessories retailers. This partnership is set to expand New Era’s retail presence across India and further Metro Brands’ retail expansion into the athleisure market. Under the agreement, Metro Brands Limited will have exclusive rights to distribute and sell New Era products, including headwear, apparel, and accessories, through retail stores and shopping kiosks in India. Additionally, MBL will manage online sales through its websites, New Era's site, and other online marketplaces. New Era products will also feature in upcoming Foot Locker stores in India. New Era, known for its iconic headwear, such as the 59FIFTY fitted cap, the 9FIFTY snapback, and the adjustable 9FORTY, has built a reputation for authenticity and individuality. The brand is the official on-field cap for Major League Baseball and the National Football League, appealing to sports fans and fashion-conscious consumers. The Indian headwear market has seen significant growth through e-commerce, and Metro Brands plans to strategically tap into this potential by integrating sports culture into the cap industry with New Era. This move aligns with Metro Brands' broader retail strategy in India. Paul Gils, VP of New Era said, "We are thrilled to be partnering with Metro Brands to create a robust growth plan for both headwear and apparel in India. Metro Brands has a deep understanding of the Indian consumer and expertise in retail and distribution. We look forward to significant brand expansion over the coming years." Nissan Joseph, CEO of Metro Brands Limited said, "At Metro Brands Ltd, our vision is to introduce the finest global brands to India and fulfill our customers' complete athleisure wardrobe needs. This partnership marks a major milestone in that journey. It will allow us to revolutionize the cap market, elevate the retail experience, and address the evolving preferences of our customers." With over 800 stores across India, Metro Brands Ltd is also preparing to open the first Foot Locker store in the country, further strengthening its retail portfolio, which includes brands like Metro Shoes, Mochi, Crocs, FitFlop, and Fila. Hyderabad-based Filatex Fashions, a prominent exporter of socks and cotton products, announced a major development recently. The company revealed that its subsidiary, Filatex Mines and Minerals Pvt Ltd, has secured a substantial export order worth USD 35 million (approximately Rs. 293 crore) for the supply of white marble. This significant order comes from Bloomflora Ventures Ltd, a company specializing in hospital development, and is intended for use in the construction of 54 hospitals across Africa. The order for supplying white marble over a period of seven years is estimated to be USD 35 million (around Rs.300 crore). This deal represents the first major export contract for Filatex Mines and Minerals Pvt Ltd, marking a notable expansion into the mining sector for the company. In addition to this milestone, Filatex Fashions has also made headlines with its corporate governance decisions. The company’s shareholders recently approved a 5:1 stock split during an extraordinary meeting held on July 15. This stock split will result in the issuance of five new equity shares for every share currently held, a move designed to enhance liquidity in the capital markets and broaden the shareholder base. The board’s decision to proceed with the stock split was initially made on June 7. Moreover, Filatex Fashions has announced the appointment of Sunil Agarwal as an Additional Director and CEO in the Executive Director category. This appointment was approved by the Board of Directors during their meeting on July 26, 2024. This leadership change is expected to drive further growth and strategic direction for the company as it continues to expand its business operations and market presence. ITC Sunfeast, known for its innovative consumer experiences, recently hosted a unique event featuring a lively discussion between hen and cow representatives. They humorously addressed the challenges of making milk and eggs more appealing to children while emphasizing their nutritional benefits. Following this, a panel discussion took place with notable figures including Madan Mohan Maiti, Chairman of NECC West Bengal, Dr. Dulal Chandra Sen, Vice-Chairman of IDA East Zone, Dr. Ananya Bhowmik, Clinical Nutritionist and Lifestyle Consultant, celebrity mom Koneenica Banerjee, and Archana Sinha, Co-Founder and CEO of Nourishing Schools. The panel highlighted the importance of eggs and milk during a child's developmental years due to their high protein content and other essential nutrients like Vitamins A, D, E, and iron. They discussed innovative ways to make milk and egg consumption more appealing to children. Understanding the retail industry's gap in providing convenient nutrition options for children, ITC Sunfeast introduced the Sunfeast Super Egg & Milk Biscuit, featuring the 'Goodness of Protein'. The biscuit is crafted to offer children both nutrition and a delicious, crunchy texture. The tagline, "Super Combo, Super Tasty," underscores the brand’s commitment to delivering nutritious products. Ali Harris Shere, COO of Biscuits and Cakes Cluster, ITC Foods said, "Our consumer research highlighted that mothers consider egg and milk essential for children, but these ingredients are not convenient for out-of-home consumption. Mothers want to provide these nutrients, but existing products do not combine both. This led us to develop a biscuit that includes both essential food components, making it convenient for everyday consumption. We are the first to introduce a biscuit with egg and milk at various accessible price points in India." ITC aims to offer value-added food products to consumers, considering changing lifestyles and preferences. Under its nutrition strategy ‘Help India Eat Better’ framework, ITC leverages its strengths in science-based, consumer-led product development and agriculture to meet consumer needs and help them make informed choices. Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL) announced that its consolidated loss after tax widened to Rs 214.92 crore for the first quarter ending June 30, 2024. This increase in loss was primarily due to higher expenses amid a sluggish consumption environment. In the same quarter last fiscal year, the company had reported a consolidated net loss after tax of Rs 161.62 crore, according to ABFRL's regulatory filing. The company's consolidated revenue from operations for the first quarter rose to Rs 3,427.82 crore, compared to Rs 3,196.06 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year. Total expenses for the quarter increased to Rs 3,724.89 crore, up from Rs 3,458.02 crore in the previous year. "Businesses continued to navigate through a subdued consumption environment, further exacerbated by a prolonged heat wave and a weak wedding season," the company stated. The consolidated net profit was impacted by ongoing investments in digital-first fashion brands TMRW and losses in premium ethnic wear brands TCNS, the company added. The growth for the quarter was predominantly driven by newer businesses operating in emerging consumer segments. Throughout the quarter, all business units focused on margin expansion rather than revenue growth in the challenging environment, ABFRL noted. Looking ahead, the company remarked, "Our performance over the last few quarters validates the strategy of expanding our portfolio into new high-growth segments. As the market navigates through current headwinds, we remain steadfast with our focus on driving profitable growth." Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL), a leading FMCG company in emerging markets, released its financial results for the quarter ending June 30, 2024. The results highlight the company's performance across various regions, with significant growth in key markets and the announcement of a strategic move into the pet care sector in India. Q1 FY 2025 Performance Summary: India Business: Organic volume grew by 8 percent, reported volume increased by 10 percent, and sales rose by 9 percent year-on-year. Indonesia: Volumes grew by 7 percent, and sales increased by 11 percent in constant currency terms year-on-year. Africa, USA, and Middle East: Sales declined by 25 percent in Rs terms and 10 percent in constant currency terms year-on-year. Latin America and SAARC: Sales grew by 7 percent in Rs terms and surged by 147 percent in constant currency terms year-on-year. Consolidated EBITDA: Increased by 13 percent year-on-year. Consolidated Net Profit: Grew by 14 percent year-on-year (excluding exceptional items and one-offs). GCPL Enters Pet Care Market in India GCPL announced its entry into the pet care market in India through its subsidiary, Godrej Pet Care (GPC). The pet care industry in India is valued at approximately Rs 5,000 crore and is expected to experience strong double-digit growth in the coming decades. GCPL plans to invest Rs 500 crore in GPC over five years, with Godrej Agrovet Limited (GAVL) serving as the manufacturing and R&D partner. Operations are expected to commence in the second half of FY 2026. Sudhir Sitapati, MD and CEO of GCPL said, “We started the year with healthy volume growth in our key geographies of India and Indonesia. In India, we delivered an organic volume growth of 8 percent and reported volume growth of 10 percent. The performance was broad-based across Home Care and Personal Care. In Indonesia, we continue to deliver robust performance with 7 percent volume growth. In organic terms, Africa, USA, and the Middle East sales declined by 10 percent in constant currency terms while 25 percent in Rs terms due to depreciating Naira. However, offtakes continue to remain strong. This translated in organic consolidated revenue declining by 1 percent while in constant currency terms sales was up by 11 percent. Our quality of profits has been improving consistently over the last few quarters with reported consolidated gross margin improving by 230 bps year-on-year. Our EBITDA margin, too, improved by 310 bps year-on-year." Sitapati added, "Today, we are announcing the formation of Godrej Pet Care (GPC), a subsidiary of GCPL. Pet foods is already a Rs 5,000 crore category with many decades of late teens growth ahead. To give a perspective, only ~10 percent of Indians own a pet of which only 10 percent feed packaged food and that too only 40 percent of the time. Calorie conversion in India is only 4 percent. China, which was remarkably similar to India 15 years ago, has 20 percent pet ownership with a calorie conversion of 25 percent. While the opportunity is clear, we believe that our right to win as a group is high. GAVL, our group company, is the market leader in animal feed and has a good understanding of pet foods R&D, with competitive advantages in supply chain. GCPL will invest the entire capital of Rs 500 crore in GPC over a period of 5 years, post which we see GPC becoming cash flow positive. GAVL will be our manufacturing and R&D partner. Lead times to set up capex are long, and we hope to commence manufacturing in the second half of next year." Business Update – India Performance Highlights: Q1 FY 2025 India organic sales grew by 6 percent, volume grew by 8 percent, EBITDA grew by 8 percent, and net profit without exceptions and one-offs grew by 5 percent. Home Care: Grew by 8 percent with stable low-single-digit growth in Household Insecticides, double-digit volume growth in Air Fresheners, and strong double-digit volume growth in Fabric Care. Personal Care: Grew by 6 percent with stable volume growth in Personal Wash, strong double-digit growth in Magic Handwash, and double-digit growth in Shampoo Hair Colour. Business Update – Indonesia Sales grew by 11 percent in constant currency terms and 3 percent in Rs terms. Volumes grew by 7 percent. EBITDA margins improved by ~400 bps year-on-year to 23.3 percent. Business Update – Africa, USA, and Middle East Organic sales declined by 10 percent in constant currency terms, further impacted by the devaluation of Naira. EBITDA margin increased to 14.4 percent, up ~660 bps year-on-year. GCPL's Q1 FY 2025 results reflect the company's robust performance in key markets and strategic initiatives aimed at driving growth and profitability. The entry into the pet care market signifies GCPL's commitment to expanding its portfolio and leveraging growth opportunities in emerging sectors. Bata India Limited has announced its financial results for the quarter ending June 30, 2024. The company's revenue from operations for the quarter was Rs. 9,446 million, a slight decrease from Rs. 9,581 million reported for Q1FY24. Net Profit for the quarter stood at Rs. 1,744 million. These results reflect Bata's disciplined execution of strategies centered on premiumization, investment in marketing and technology, and enhancing customer experience while maintaining gross margins despite a challenging consumption environment. In addition to its operational results, Bata reported a one-time gain of Rs. 1,340 million from the sale of property. The quarter also included a one-time expenditure of Rs. 147 million on technology investments. The company declared an interim dividend of Rs. 10 per share, totaling Rs. 1,285.28 million. Gunjan Shah, MD and CEO, Bata India Limited stated, “Bata India navigated well through the slugging consumption environment further accentuated due to the elections and extreme heat wave in the last quarter. We sustained our gross margin with our premiumization strategy while continuing investments in marketing and technology platforms. We added 33 Franchise Stores in the quarter, primarily in Tier III – IV towns to cater to the demand for branded products and achieve better returns on capital. Bata also launched its 2nd Power EBO in Delhi. Along with cautious control on costs and focus on efficiency and productivity, we continued to manage our inventory while having strong in-store availability of fresh merchandise in anticipation of festive season-driven consumption uptick.” Bata continued to broaden its reach with a network of 1,916 stores, including both company-operated and franchise locations. The company's e-commerce segment performed robustly, showing significant growth in digital sales compared to the previous quarter. Bata's strategy of casualizing its portfolio proved successful, particularly with the Sneaker category, which saw strong results from the Power brand. The expansion of Sneaker Studios and Floatz Kiosks further underscored this success. Additionally, 37 stores were renovated during the quarter, focusing on introducing new styles and integrating technological advancements. Bata also launched a groundbreaking promotion, the “Try and Fly” campaign, aimed at increasing foot traffic to its stores. Urban Square Mall, recognized as Rajasthan's premier shopping, food, and entertainment destination, continues to strengthen its position as a top retail choice in India. The mall's success has attracted a slew of national and international brands eager to open their outlets. Leading brands set to open at Urban Square Mall include Burger Singh, a popular fast-food chain; Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan, offering Mumbai's flavors; and Chatkaz, known for traditional snacks and street food. Additionally, Wooden Street, known for stylish and quality furniture, will be opening its store this week. "We are focused on establishing Urban Square Mall as a premier one-stop destination for both shoppers and travelers. Since its inception, the mall has rapidly become Udaipur's most sought-after commercial hub. To maintain this position, we are curating a diverse range of activities and experiences, ensuring that Urban Square Mall provides top-of-the-line shopping, leisure, and dining options. Our goal is to create an exceptional environment that caters to a wide array of interests and preferences," said Uddhav Poddar, MD of Bhumika Group. In addition to these store openings, several new kiosks are being added to enhance the in-mall experience. These kiosks will feature fashion accessories, kids' toys, fish spas, tattoos, and mehndi services, adding a unique and diverse range of offerings for visitors. This year, Urban Square Mall has already welcomed brands such as PVR Inox, Lemon Tree Hotels, Jusjumpin, Baggit, Vishal Mega Mart, Silver Pearl, Wooden Street, OMG Accessories, and Unicorn Dream. Looking ahead, the mall has plans to introduce more brands, including Manbhawan Thali, Vinod Cafe, and Octave Apparels, along with kiosks like Tattoo Art, Lassi Mart, Amul Ice Cream, and Fish Spa. A new Sports Arena will also be launched, further diversifying the range of activities available to visitors. Additionally, Urban Square Mall has signed an agreement with IHG to develop a 195-key Holiday Inn, which is currently under construction. With its ongoing expansion and commitment to offering a comprehensive shopping and leisure experience, Urban Square Mall continues to consolidate its position as the leading choice for shoppers and travelers in the region. Lotte Wellfood, a South Korean confectionery giant, announced the merger of its Indian subsidiaries, Lotte India and Havmor Ice Cream, to create an integrated entity in India. This strategic move, part of Lotte’s One India initiative, aims to enhance the company’s brand presence and secure growth momentum in India’s retail confectionery and ice cream market. The combined entity targets annual sales of 1 trillion KRW (approx. Rs 6000 crore) through a series of investments. As the first step under the One India initiative, Lotte Wellfood revealed plans to establish a new ice cream production facility for Havmor in Pune, Maharashtra, with an investment of Rs 400 crore. This expansion will extend the company's reach from western to south-central India. Chang-Yeop Lee, CEO of Lotte Wellfood stated, “With the launch of One India, we aim to solidify Lotte's brand presence and secure growth momentum in the Indian market. Our long-term vision includes substantial investments in India, a key emerging market with the world's largest population and robust economic growth. The merger of our Indian subsidiaries is a strategic move to enhance management efficiency and maximize synergy. Beyond strategic growth, our focus is on strengthening the local Lotte brand through diversified product portfolios and the integration of logistics and production bases. The merger will play a crucial role in achieving greater market share and increasing sales. This union will enable us to offer a more comprehensive range of products to our consumers, meeting their diverse preferences and needs.” On July 29, the Boards of Directors of Lotte India and Havmor approved the merger plan, with Havmor Ice Cream integrating into Lotte India. Both brands will retain their identities for seamless operations. The merger is expected to be completed by the second half of this year, with the integrated entity launching early next year. As part of its localization strategy, Lotte India had previously invested over Rs 210 crore to establish the first overseas production base for Lotte Pepero at its Haryana factory, aiming to start operations in the second half of next year. Following Lotte Choco Pie, the company plans to develop and introduce localized versions of Lotte Pepero reflecting local eating habits and climate conditions. Lotte Wellfood entered the Indian market in 2004 by acquiring Parrys, an Indian confectionery company, and renaming it Lotte India. In December 2017, Lotte acquired Havmor Ice Cream, further strengthening its operations. Lotte India recorded double-digit growth last year, while Havmor holds the top market share in the ice cream sector in western India. The unified Lotte India entity aims to secure a strong financial structure and achieve annual sales of 1 trillion KRW (approx. Rs 6000 crore) through aggressive investments for future growth. Raymond Ltd disclosed a notable 26.7 percent increase in its consolidated net profit from continuing operations, which reached Rs 57.04 crore for the first quarter ending June 2024. This is a significant rise from the Rs 45.02 crore reported for the same quarter in the previous fiscal year, as stated in the company's regulatory filing. The company also reported a substantial increase in revenue from continuing operations, which amounted to Rs 937.65 crore for the quarter, compared to Rs 473.37 crore in the corresponding period last year. The quarter ending June 30, 2023, was marked by the board's approval of a demerger plan for Raymond Ltd's lifestyle business, which was transferred to a newly formed entity, Raymond Lifestyle Ltd. The demerger process was completed on June 30, 2024, with the listing of Raymond Lifestyle Ltd expected in the second quarter of this year. With this reorganization, Raymond Ltd's primary focus now shifts to its real estate and engineering ventures. Gautam Hari Singhania, Chairman & MD, Raymond Ltd shared, “Our real estate business continues to expand its portfolio through the JDA (joint development arrangement) route and we have been appointed as the preferred developer in our fourth project outside Thane land in Bandra MIG. Our foray into the aerospace business, following the acquisition of MPPL (Maini Precision Products Ltd), is showing promising signs with its strong performance in the first quarter." This statement underscores the company’s strategic diversification and its successful initial steps in new business areas. In Q1FY25, Marico Limited reported revenue from operations of Rs 2,643 crore, reflecting a 7 percent year-on-year increase. The growth was driven by a 4 percent volume increase in the domestic business and a 10 percent constant currency growth in the international business. The overall FMCG volume trends in India showed gradual improvement, with rural areas showing more promise than urban. Both Home and Personal Care (HPC) and Foods segments saw growth, with the premium segments outperforming the mass segments. Domestic revenue reached Rs 1,962 crore, marking a 7 percent year-on-year increase. This was supported by price hikes in the Coconut Oil portfolio, which offset the residual impact of pricing cuts in the Saffola Oils portfolio. Over 90 percent of Marico's key portfolios either gained or maintained market share and penetration on a moving annual total (MAT) basis. During the quarter, Marico executed Phase 1 of Project SETU in six states, expanding direct coverage in urban and rural markets. The initial results were promising, and the company plans to scale up Phase 1 markets and expand into more states during FY25. The international business maintained its double-digit constant currency growth, with each key market contributing to the broad-based growth. Gross margin expanded by 230 basis points year-on-year, and advertising and promotion spending increased by 13 percent. EBITDA margin stood at 23.7 percent, up 50 basis points, with EBITDA growing by 9 percent. The profit after tax (excluding one-offs) rose by 12 percent due to a lower effective tax rate, while reported PAT growth was at 9 percent. Marico expects gradual growth in its core domestic categories through initiatives to enhance profitability and expand direct reach under Project SETU. The company aims to grow its Foods portfolio at a 20-25 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to double FY24 revenues by FY27. The digital-first portfolio is projected to achieve an annual recurring revenue (ARR) of Rs 550-600 crore by the end of FY25 and double FY24 ARR by FY27. The international business, which has shown resilience despite macroeconomic challenges, is expected to maintain double-digit constant currency growth. Marico aims to deliver revenue-led earnings growth in FY25, driven by improved domestic volume growth, favorable pricing cycles, and healthy international business momentum. Saugata Gupta, MD and CEO of Marico stated, “The new fiscal has started on a promising note for both the domestic and international businesses with revenue growth visibly turning a corner. We expect to sustain the improving trajectory in the core domestic business on the back of consistent market share and penetration gains coupled with the ongoing initiatives to revive growth in traditional trade and expand direct reach under Project SETU. We will also maintain a steadfast focus on the profitable scale-up of the Foods and Digital-first brands. The international business has been veritably consistent over the last few years and is expected to maintain its double-digit constant currency growth momentum. We will aim to deliver on each of the key performance parameters and drive healthy revenue-led earnings growth in the near and medium term.” This comprehensive approach to growth and market expansion underscores Marico's strategic vision for its retail and international businesses, setting a robust foundation for sustained performance in the coming years. Allcargo Group, an India-born global logistics conglomerate, has appointed Ketan Kulkarni as Deputy Managing Director of Gati Express and Supply Chain Pvt. Limited, a material subsidiary of Allcargo Gati Limited. This move aims to further bolster the company's growing business in the retail and logistics sectors across India. Ketan steps into this role after serving as Chief Growth Officer of Allcargo Group in the Chairman’s office. Ketan will assume his new responsibilities immediately, working closely with Pirojshaw (Phil) Sarkari, Managing Director and CEO of GESCPL. This collaboration aims to facilitate a smooth leadership transition and drive the company’s growth in the express and contract logistics business, focusing on sales, operations, customer service, and digital initiatives. Phil Sarkari will retire on November 30, 2024, upon reaching the age of superannuation. He will continue to serve as a Non-Executive and Non-Independent Director on the Board of Allcargo Gati Limited. Ketan Kulkarni brings over three decades of diversified experience to his new role, with a track record spanning sectors such as logistics, consumer durables, FMCG, and beverages. Shashi Kiran Shetty, Founder and Chairman of Allcargo Group said, “Ketan’s appointment as the Deputy Managing Director of GESCPL aligns with the Group’s vision to strengthen its leadership team, enhance efficiency, and capture emerging opportunities. We have great faith in his strategic and execution abilities. His leadership capabilities will be instrumental in boosting the customer experience and growth outlook of the company.” Ketan Kulkarni, Deputy MD of Gati Express and Supply Chain Pvt. Limited said, “I am excited to step into this new role. At Allcargo Gati, we are committed to creating effective and efficient logistics solutions backed by future-ready digital tools and technology. With unmatched reach across India and a strong brand legacy of quality service delivery, we will continue to strengthen our position in the express and contract logistics space. I look forward to working with various divisional heads at Allcargo Gati to deliver growth and superior customer experience.” This strategic leadership change is expected to enhance Allcargo Gati's market presence and operational efficiency, further cementing its position as a leader in the logistics industry in India. Mars Wrigley India has announced a partnership with CleanMax, a leading provider of renewable energy solutions for the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) sector in Asia. This collaboration is aimed at advancing Mars Wrigley India's sustainability goals by reducing carbon emissions and enhancing its renewable energy usage. The partnership supports the company's target of achieving net zero emissions by 2050. As part of this initiative, CleanMax will implement a combined total of 6.2 MWp of offsite and onsite solar projects tailored to the energy needs of Mars Wrigley India's manufacturing facilities. A notable project includes a 4 MWp offsite solar installation, which will supply renewable energy to Mars's plant in Pune through CleanMax's Akot Farm in Maharashtra. Additionally, onsite solar projects will contribute to Mars Wrigley India's energy independence and reinforce its commitment to sustainable operations. Tamer Kadry, Country General Manager at Mars Wrigley India stated, “At Mars Wrigley India, sustainability is at the core of our operations. Our collaboration with CleanMax marks a pivotal step in our journey towards achieving our 2050 net zero emissions goal. By harnessing renewable energy across our facilities, we are not only reducing our carbon footprint but also upholding our purpose. We continue to innovate and uphold sustainable practices from our factories to the end use of our products, ensuring minimal to no negative impact on the environment.” The renewable energy projects are expected to significantly impact both the environment and local communities. These projects will reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 119,000 tCO2e over their lifespan and will produce around 9.3 GWh of renewable energy annually. This energy production is comparable to the environmental benefit of planting approximately 400,000 trees. Mars Wrigley India’s efforts align with its broader sustainability commitments, as outlined in the Mars Sustainable in a Generation Plan, which supports various UN Sustainable Development Goals. This plan includes initiatives to expand renewable energy usage, promote water conservation in agriculture, eliminate deforestation, and advance circular economy principles in product packaging. Kuldeep Jain, MD of CleanMax said, “Joining hands with Mars Wrigley India in their sustainability efforts is a moment of pride for us. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to a green and decarbonized future. CleanMax provides tailored and innovative renewable energy solutions to assist Mars Wrigley India in reducing its environmental impact and achieving its sustainability milestones.” By integrating CleanMax’s renewable energy solutions into their operations, Mars Wrigley India sets a strong example for the corporate sector, demonstrating a commitment to a cleaner and more sustainable future. Fratelli Vineyards, India's second-largest wine brand with a 35 percent share in the domestic market, is set to make its stock market debut this week following a share-swap transaction with a listed sister company. The move marks a significant step in the company's strategy to reach a revenue target of Rs 650 crore by 2028. Gaurav Sekhri, Managing Director of both Fratelli Wines and Tinna Trade India, which is facilitating the listing through a reverse share swap, provided insights into the company's strategic direction. Sekhri explained that Tinna Trade, a farm commodity trader listed on the BSE, acquired Fratelli Wines Pvt Ltd in March through a share-swap deal. Despite India's low per capita wine consumption, Sekhri highlighted significant changes over the past decade. Consumption has shifted from predominantly rural areas to urban centers, with cities like Lucknow, Kanpur, Nagpur, and Vijayawada now showing increased interest in wine. Fratelli Vineyards reported a gross turnover of about Rs 247 crore in FY24, with 70 percent of the revenue coming from luxury, super-premium, and premium segments. The company achieved a 25 percent growth rate over the past four years, compared to the industry average of 15 percent. Sekhri pointed out that Fratelli's strongest areas are the luxury segment, with wines priced above Rs 2,000, and the ready-to-drink wine-in-a-can category. The company's EBITDA margin stood at 13 percent, amounting to Rs 28.6 crore. The company has made notable strides in its luxury segment, launching products like Sette and J'noon, which have set new standards in pricing and quality for Indian wines. Over the past four fiscal years, Fratelli's gross revenue has nearly doubled, with a significant recovery starting in FY22 following the COVID-19 pandemic. Fratelli currently produces around five lakh cases annually and plans to increase this capacity to 15 lakh cases. The company operates four wineries across Maharashtra and Karnataka, with a total capacity of 4.7 million liters. Sekhri emphasized that Fratelli is the first in Asia to produce white wine from red grapes (Sangiovese Bianco). Sekhri explained the rationale behind the company's decision to list Fratelli Wines via IPO, noting that it was increasingly difficult to justify maintaining a trading business alongside the wine operations. The share swap with Tinna Trade will allow Fratelli Wines to become a publicly listed entity, marking the end of Tinna Trade's trading activities. According to spirits consultancy IWSR, India's wine market is projected to grow at 10 percent annually until 2027. The consumption of wine increased by 19 percent in volume in 2022, while other beverage categories also saw notable growth. V-Mart Retail Ltd. has announced a notable financial turnaround for the first quarter ending June 2024, reporting a profit of Rs 12.14 crore. This represents a substantial recovery from the Rs 21.94 crore loss recorded in the same period the previous year, as detailed in a recent regulatory filing. The company's revenue from operations surged by 15.85 percent, reaching Rs 786.08 crore for the quarter, compared to Rs 678.52 crore in the corresponding quarter of the prior year. This increase reflects the retailer's successful strategies and growth in its business operations. V-Mart's total expenses for the June quarter amounted to Rs 781.40 crore. Breaking down the revenue sources, the company earned Rs 774.50 crore from its core retail trade activities. In addition, it garnered Rs 11.58 crore from its digital marketplace, Limeroad, indicating a growing presence in the online segment. Despite the positive earnings report, V-Mart Retail's stock saw a decline on Monday. The shares closed at Rs 3,248.80 each, marking a decrease of 5.26 percent from the previous close. This drop in stock price contrasts with the company's strong quarterly performance, reflecting the broader market dynamics and investor sentiment. The significant improvement in V-Mart's financial results highlights the company's effective management and growth strategies during the quarter. It also underscores the challenges and fluctuations in the stock market, even when a company delivers impressive earnings and revenue growth. SAJ Food Products Pvt. Ltd has announced that the Calcutta High Court has granted an ex-parte injunction preventing Parle Biscuits from selling and marketing their new biscuit product under the brand name "TOP GOLD STAR." Bisk Farm has been using the "TOP GOLD" mark for one of its biscuit products since 2005 and has secured statutory protection through trademark and copyright registrations. SAJ is the sole entity registered and/or applied for the "TOP GOLD" mark with the Trademark Registry. Recently, it was observed that Parle launched a new product in the same category under the name "TOP GOLD STAR." Bisk Farm asserted that it is the prior and only registered user of the "TOP GOLD" mark in Class 30 as of this date. Parle's use of "TOP GOLD STAR," with 'TOP' and 'GOLD' in larger font and 'STAR' in smaller font, is structurally, phonetically, and deceptively similar to Bisk Farm's "TOP GOLD" mark and is used for identical goods, i.e., biscuits. Bisk Farm argued that this constitutes a clear act of passing off and approached the Calcutta High Court to restrain Parle Biscuits from using the "TOP GOLD STAR" mark. On 19th July 2024, Hon'ble Justice Krishna Rao issued a stay order preventing Parle from selling and marketing their product under the "TOP GOLD STAR" brand name until 27th August 2024. Vijay Singh, MD of Bisk Farm stated, “We have a distinguished history of introducing distinct biscuits, each marked by its own unique identity, all of which have been well-received by consumers. We are determined to protect our intellectual property rights and brand integrity which has been carefully built over two decades by our late founder K.D.Paul. We are thankful to the honorable court for issuing an ex-parte protective order against this action of trademark infringement by Parle.” Flipkart's fashion vertical head, Arief Mohamad, is set to exit the company, with his role being assumed by Myntra's CEO, Nandita Sinha. Sinha, who successfully led Myntra to achieve EBITDA-level profitability earlier this year, will now oversee the fashion division of Flipkart, Myntra's sister company. Despite Sinha's leadership, both Flipkart and Myntra, owned by Walmart, will continue to operate independently. A Flipkart group spokesperson confirmed the change stating, “Nandita has been instrumental in driving the growth of numerous businesses within the Flipkart ecosystem. Under her leadership, Myntra has solidified its position in the fashion industry, while also paving its path for the next phase of growth. Flipkart Fashion and Myntra will continue to operate independently under Nandita’s leadership as she guides the broader strategic direction for Fashion.” Sinha, a Flipkart veteran with over eight years at the firm, took the helm at Myntra in January 2022. Mohamad, who has been with Flipkart for nine years, has led various verticals, including mobile business customer growth, and loyalty. Mohamad’s departure follows a series of senior leadership changes at Flipkart under group CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy. On May 24, the sources reported that Flipkart had appointed Prathyusha Agarwal as vice president and head of Shopsy, following the exit of senior vice president Adarsh Menon. On May 20, It was reported that Anuj Rathi was appointed as the new CEO of Flipkart's travel booking unit Cleartrip, succeeding former CEO Ayyappan R and former CFO Aditya Agarwal. Other senior vice presidents, including Amitesh Jha, who led the marketplace and categories, fintech and payments head Dheeraj A, and growth and retention head Bharath Ram, have also left the company in recent months. In January, Flipkart was implementing performance-based staff reductions across all verticals, impacting 5-7 percent of its workforce, including vice presidents in engineering and product. BSH Home Appliances Pvt. Ltd, a subsidiary of BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, a global leader in home appliances, has introduced its latest range of 'Made-in-India' Bosch and Siemens front-loading washing machines. Designed to handle 9-10kg loads, these machines combine advanced energy efficiency with cutting-edge technology, catering to the evolving needs of Indian households. Available in Silver, Dark Grey, and Dark Lake, they offer robust performance along with a sophisticated appearance. The growing demand for high-capacity washing machines in India reflects changing consumer preferences, such as the need for fewer wash cycles and the ability to handle larger items like curtains and bedsheets. From 2022 to 2023, the market for 9kg front-load machines grew by over 70 percent, while the 10kg segment saw significant expansion. This trend highlights the shift towards larger, more efficient machines. BSH Home Appliances continues to innovate with over 70 years of expertise in front-load washing machines. The new Bosch and Siemens models, manufactured to German standards, promise superior fabric care and performance. These machines have passed the TUV test, ensuring that clothes retain their integrity and color after 50 washes. Features include SuperQuick 15’/30’ cycles for fast washes and specialized settings for delicate fabrics, including silk, cotton, and wool. The Speed Perfect feature allows a full load to be washed in 60 minutes without compromising quality. Saif Khan, MD and CEO, BSH Home Appliances said, “We are thrilled to introduce our new range of high-capacity front load washing machines as a part of our strong commitment to ‘Make-in-India-for-India’. To cater to the growing demand for Bosch front loading washing machines, we have doubled our capacity at the Chennai factory with a second assembly line. Our new 9kg and 10kg Bosch and Siemens front load washing machines have been meticulously crafted to suit diverse needs of Indian households, revolutionizing fabric care. These machines are designed to provide the softest care for clothes, ensuring that every wash preserves the quality and longevity of your garments. This launch exemplifies our dedication to offering innovative, high-capacity solutions that are accessible and meet the increasing demand for premium home appliances in Indian market.” BSH customer service supports this initiative with extensive infrastructure, including two customer contact centers, 16 Branch Service Offices, over 370 authorized service partners, and more than 1600 trained technicians across India. Muscle and Strength India, a prominent player in India’s fitness supplement and nutrition retail market, has announced its entry into exclusive distributorship for several well-known international supplement brands. This move follows the success of its franchise model, which includes popular brands such as JNX Sport, Ryse Supplements, DY Nutrition, Unmatched Supplements, Universal Nutrition, VMI Sports, DarkLabs, Hawk Labz, and Blackstone Labs. The company currently operates 25 stores across various cities in India, offering a broad selection of over 1,000 fitness supplements from more than 42 brands. These products cater to athletic performance, fitness, and overall wellness. Muscle and Strength India aims to extend its reach beyond domestic markets, with plans to enter international markets including Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. “At Muscle and Strength India, we believe everyone is deserving of good health, and we are pleased to now offer world-class supplements and advanced sports nutrition products to consumers. This next step in our growth is a testament to our hard work over the years, further enriching our diverse product offerings. We take immense pride in our association with these renowned brands and our partnership with them will enable us to fulfill our mission of providing high-quality products to fitness enthusiasts. We hope to see many other partnerships come to fruition shortly and are also looking forward to the continued introduction of more such products to newer markets. We are excited about the opportunity that lies ahead,” said Praveen Chirania, Founder, Muscle and Strength India. “The driving factor of the dietary supplements market is the increasing health consciousness and proactive health mindset amongst the consumers. However, it is important to make the distinction between genuine and fake supplements and hence one should buy them from genuine dealers of reputed brands. In a short span of time, Muscle and Strength India has already made its mark with its authentic and genuine products. Going forward, the company aims to further launch products in various variants, focusing on different health and wellness categories and segments. We now anticipate great business opportunities for growth with this new partnership and making a meaningful difference to improve the quality of life,” added Praveen. Founded in 2018, Muscle and Strength India has quickly established itself as a leading brand in the supplements sector, endorsed by notable celebrities and athletes. The company provides a comprehensive range of high-quality fitness supplements and nutritional products from international brands. Kolkata-based Baazar Style Retail Limited, a key player in India's value fashion retail sector with a strong presence in Eastern India and leadership in West Bengal and Odisha, has raised Rs 37 crore from institutional investors. This funding has reduced the size of the public issue from Rs 185 crore to Rs 148 crore. As reported in Financial Express on August 5, 2024, Baazar Style Retail undertook a private placement of 9,56,072 equity shares to Volrado Ventures Partners Fund II at Rs 387 per share, which includes a premium of Rs 382 per share. According to the Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) filed in March 2024, the public issue consists of a fresh issue of up to Rs 185 crore and an offer for sale of up to 16.88 million shares by the promoter group and other selling shareholders, with a reservation for eligible employees. Founded in Fiscal 2014, Baazar Style Retail has expanded rapidly from 2 stores in one state to 153 stores across 1.39 million square feet in 140 cities across 9 states as of December 31, 2023. It has been the fastest-growing value retailer from 2017 to 2023 in terms of store count and revenue, with the highest EBITDA margin for Fiscal 2023 according to a Technopak Report. The company’s brand, ‘Style Bazaar,’ has built a strong customer base through a diverse product range, fostering loyalty and recognition. Its growth is attributed to a cluster-based expansion model, high-street stores, a wide product assortment, and strategic location selection, particularly in Eastern India, which is noted for its rapid growth in value retail. Axis Capital Limited, Intensive Fiscal Services Private Limited, and JM Financial Limited are serving as the book-running lead managers, with Link Intime India Private Limited as the registrar of the issue. Titan, the leading jewelry retailer and watchmaker, announced a 5.42 percent decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 715 crore for the quarter ending June 2024. This compares to a net profit of Rs 756 crore for the same period last year. Despite the profit drop, Titan saw a 12.64 percent increase in sales, reaching Rs 12,223 crore, up from Rs 10,851 crore in the corresponding quarter, according to a regulatory filing. Total expenses for the quarter rose by 12.75 percent to Rs 12,413 crore. Titan’s total income also increased by 11.44 percent to Rs 13,386 crore. Titan’s jewelry segment saw a revenue increase of 10.4 percent to Rs 11,808 crore. The segment experienced a 20 percent retail growth in the first six weeks of the quarter, which included Akshaya Tritiya. However, Titan noted that “Q1 saw multiple forces coming together that impacted topline. A steep rally in gold rates (20 percent increase over Q1FY24), election-led restrictions in many markets, very few wedding dates, and an unprecedented heat wave across the country weighed on overall consumer demand.” The company expanded its international footprint with a new Tanishq store in Muscat, Oman, bringing its total to 17 international stores. In India, Tanishq opened 11 new stores, Mia added 19, and Zoya opened three, including its first locations in Chennai and Pune. Revenue from Watches & Wearables rose 12 percent to Rs 1,023 crore. The analog segment saw a strong 17 percent revenue growth due to brands like Titan, Fast Track, and Sonata. However, the Wearables segment experienced a 6 percent drop in revenue compared to Q1FY24, despite healthy volume growth due to declining average selling prices. The June quarter also saw the addition of 17 new stores, including five in Titan World, five in Helios, and seven in Fastrack. Revenue from the Eyecare segment increased 3.44 percent to Rs 210 crore, while revenue from other segments, including Fragrance, wallets, and Indian Dress Wear (Taneira), surged to Rs 277 crore, doubling from the previous year. “Taneira’s sales grew 4 percent compared to Q1FY24 mainly driven by growth from new stores,” Titan said, noting that its Fragrances and Fashion Accessories (F&FA) business grew only 1 percent. Titan is a joint venture between the Tata Group and the Tamilnadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO). On Thursday, the company’s shares closed down 0.15 percent at Rs 3,463.15 on the BSE. Following the success of its multi-brand supplement store franchise, Muscle & Strength India, a prominent retailer of fitness supplements and nutritional products, has secured exclusive distributorship agreements with several renowned international supplement brands. These brands include JNX Sport, Ryse Supplements, DY Nutrition, Unmatched Supplements, Universal Nutrition, VMI Sports, DarkLabs, Hawk Labz, and Blackstone Labs, among others. These world-class supplements and nutrition products are known for their trusted quality, innovation, and value, offering consumers a wide range of options for health, wellness, fitness, and bodybuilding. Muscle & Strength India also plans to extend its reach to international markets such as Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Myanmar in the near future. Currently, Muscle & Strength India operates 25 stores across multiple cities in the country, providing an extensive range of over 1,000 fitness supplements and nutrition products from more than 42 brands. These products are aimed at enhancing athletic performance, fitness, and overall wellness. As part of its expansion strategy, Muscle & Strength India will also partner with various gyms nationwide and introduce additional products soon. “At Muscle & Strength India, we believe everyone is deserving of good health, and we are pleased to now offer world-class supplements and advanced sports nutrition products to consumers. This next step in our growth is a testament to our hard work over the years, further enriching our diverse product offerings. We take immense pride in our association with these renowned brands and our partnership with them will enable us to fulfill our mission of providing high-quality products to fitness enthusiasts. We hope to see many other partnerships come to fruition in the near future and are also looking forward to the continued introduction of more such products to newer markets. We are excited about the opportunity that lies ahead,” said Praveen Chirania, Founder, Muscle and Strength India. “The driving factor of the dietary supplements market is the increasing health consciousness and proactive health mindset amongst the consumers. However, it is important to make the distinction between genuine and fake supplements and hence one should buy them from genuine dealers of reputed brands. In a short span of time, Muscle & Strength India has already made its mark with its authentic and genuine products. Going forward, the company aims to further launch products in various variants, focusing on different health and wellness categories and segments. We now anticipate great business opportunities for growth with this new partnership and making a meaningful difference to improve the quality of life,” Praveen added further. Founded in 2018 by Praveen Chirania, Muscle & Strength India has become a leading brand in the supplements space, endorsed by renowned celebrities and athletes. The company offers a comprehensive range of genuine, high-quality fitness supplements and nutritional products across categories such as proteins, vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements, all manufactured by international fitness brands under one roof. British ethical beauty brand The Body Shop has announced an exciting partnership with Indian actress Diana Penty. A standout element of this collaboration is the introduction of Edelweiss, a remarkable new ingredient in The Body Shop’s product lineup. Harvested by a team of passionate experts in the pristine Swiss Alps, Edelweiss extract is sourced, managed, and organically cultivated to ensure the highest quality. These specialist growers are dedicated to responsible sourcing practices, ensuring that the potent extract is concentrated within the formulations. “We are delighted to collaborate with Diana Penty to highlight this fantastic ingredient, the beauty industry’s best-kept secret, with 43 percent more antioxidant power than retinol,” said Harmeet Singh, Chief Brand of Marketing, Product, & Digital, The Body Shop Asia South. The Body Shop was founded in 1976 in Brighton, England, by Dame Anita Roddick. Since then, it has evolved into a global beauty brand renowned for its commitment to ethical practices and high-quality products. In India, The Body Shop operates through its partner Quest Retail, a leading beauty specialist omni-channel retailer and brand development company, ensuring that the brand’s ethical values are upheld across all operations. In addition to this exciting partnership, The Body Shop has recently introduced vibrant murals at some of its stores, enhancing the shopping experience with artistic flair. The company considers India one of its top markets and is now focusing on expanding its presence in tier II and III towns to reach a broader audience. Through its collaboration with Diana Penty and the introduction of Edelweiss, The Body Shop continues to innovate and uphold its legacy of providing high-quality, ethically sourced beauty products. This partnership not only highlights the brand's dedication to sustainability and excellence but also strengthens its connection with consumers who value both beauty and responsibility. Seasoned retail expert Lavish Soni has been promoted to Chief Business Officer at The House of Rare, a move he shared with his network in a social media post. “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Chief Business Officer at The House of Rare,” Soni commented. With a robust background in retail operations, Soni has built a strong reputation in the apparel and fashion industry. His expertise encompasses Trend Analysis, Market Research, Merchandise Planning, Business Operations, and Retail Sales. Soni holds a CBA in Business Administration and Management from INSEAD, underscoring his deep knowledge of business development. Before joining The House of Rare, Soni worked with several notable retail brands, including Ruosh, Mustard Clothing Company Ltd., SSIPL Retail Ltd., and Puma Sports, where he honed his skills and gained valuable experience. Soni joined The House of Rare in 2016 as Head of Retail Business Development. His impressive performance and leadership have propelled him through the ranks, leading to his current appointment as Chief Business Officer. In this new role, Soni will be responsible for overseeing strategic initiatives aimed at furthering the company’s growth and enhancing its market presence. The House of Rare, founded in 2015 by Manish Poddar, Chairman of Radhamani Textiles, and Akshika Poddar, Managing Director of Radhamani Textiles, is recognized for its flagship brand Rare Rabit. The company has grown significantly since its inception and now boasts over 100 stores across India. This expansion reflects its commitment to delivering high-quality products and exceptional customer experiences, solidifying its position in the Indian retail market. Novotel Pune has announced the appointment of Anant Leekha as its new General Manager. With over 20 years of industry experience, Anant is well-regarded for his strong track record and achievements. His expertise in sales and operations, coupled with his natural ability to inspire and develop dynamic teams, will play a crucial role in driving the hotel’s business growth and enhancing guest experiences. In his role, Anant will lead efforts to advance the hotel’s strategic and technological initiatives, aiming to deliver the Heartist experience to both guests and team members. This new position marks Anant’s return to Pune, where he first served as General Manager in 2016, marking the beginning of his journey with Accor. Anant brings a wealth of knowledge from his 16-year tenure with Accor, offering deep insights into the company’s goals, service standards, and brand identity. Before joining Novotel Pune, he held significant roles within Accor, most recently as Cluster General Manager for ibis Mumbai Vikhroli, ibis Navi Mumbai, and ibis Thane. During his tenure, these hotels achieved consistent year-on-year excellence in performance metrics. As General Manager of Novotel Pune Nagar Road, Anant will oversee the hotel's overall operations and management. He will focus on enhancing guest engagement, boosting profitability, and further establishing the hotel’s reputation. Anant holds a Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management & Catering Technology. Outside of work, he enjoys playing cricket, taking beachside holidays with his family, and celebrating life, which fuels his motivation to excel. Novotel Hotels, Suites & Resorts provides a range of destination properties designed to offer comfort and rejuvenation, allowing guests to pause and savor life's important moments. The brand features a diverse selection of hotels, suites, and resorts that cater to both business and leisure travelers. Guests can enjoy spacious, modular rooms with natural and intuitive designs; round-the-clock catering with healthy options; dedicated meeting areas; attentive and proactive service; family-friendly zones; versatile lobbies; and accessible fitness facilities. With over 530 locations across more than 60 countries, Novotel is a part of Accor, a leading global hospitality group. Accor boasts over 5,200 properties and 10,000 food and beverage outlets in 110 countries. London-based consumer technology brand, Nothing, has reported a 567 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth, according to Counterpoint Research, a global technology market research firm. This significant surge has been attributed to the launch of new models, such as the mid-segment Phone (2a), which caters to a wide range of consumer needs and preferences. “This year, it’s all about scaling by expanding our smartphone portfolio and leveraging Nothing’s cutting-edge design and user experience innovations in new market segments. While I believe that market share should be the result of creating great products, not the end goal, I’m thrilled to see this growth. This success demonstrates that we are effectively executing our strategy. The most exciting part is that this achievement is fueling Nothing’s innovation, which will be a core focus for 2025,” said Carl Pei, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Nothing. Nothing recently surpassed 4 million units shipped worldwide and achieved over $500 million in revenue last year, marking significant milestones in its journey. This growth is further supported by aggressive expansion in India, with 300 service centers, including 3 exclusive centers in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru, and plans to open two additional exclusive centers by the end of this year. Additionally, the workforce has grown by 65 percent over the past year and continues to expand. Already available at Flipkart, Croma, and Vijay Sales, Nothing has more than doubled its offline presence from 2,000 to 5,000 locations. iPhone maker Apple experienced record revenue growth in India and over two dozen other countries in the quarter ending June 30, 2024, according to its chief executive officer, Tim Cook. Apple reported a 7.8 percent increase in net income, reaching $21.44 billion in the June 2024 quarter, up from $19.8 billion in the same period last year. The company saw a 4.8 percent rise in total net sales, amounting to $85.77 billion for the reported quarter, compared to $81.79 billion in the June 2023 quarter. “Apple is reporting a new June quarter revenue record of $85.8 billion, up 5 percent from a year ago and better than we had expected. We also set quarterly revenue records in more than two dozen countries and regions, including Canada, Mexico, France, Germany, the UK, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand,” said Tim Cook, Apple CEO. Revenue from Apple's ‘Rest of Asia Pacific’ region, which includes India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand, grew by $760 million in the June quarter compared to the previous year. Apple’s iPhone sales declined by about one percent, totaling $39.29 billion in the reported quarter, down from $39.66 billion a year ago. Sales of Apple Mac products increased by 2.4 percent to over $7 billion, up from $6.8 billion, while iPad sales surged 24 percent to $7.16 billion from $5.8 billion year-over-year. “Mac generated $7 billion in revenue, up 2 percent Y-o-Y, driven by the MacBook Air powered by the M3 chip. We saw particularly strong performance in our emerging markets, with June quarter records for Mac in Latin America, India, and South Asia,” said Luca Maestri, Chief Financial Officer, Apple. He noted that the Mac installed base reached an all-time high, with half of the MacBook Air customers in the quarter being new to Mac. Sales in Apple's Wearables, Home, and Accessories category declined by about 2 percent, falling to $8 billion from $8.28 billion a year ago. Vinod Cookware, a renowned brand with over 60 years of history in the Indian cookware market, has announced the acquisition of Healux International Pvt. Ltd., a Bangalore-based startup specializing in cookware and healthy lifestyle products. This acquisition aims to enhance Vinod Cookware's B2C reach, bringing high-quality and sustainable cookware to households across India. Vinod Cookware’s acquisition of Healux International, a premier consumer brand in the cookware segment, will combine the brand’s trusted craftsmanship with a robust female entrepreneurial sales network. Healux International boasts 60+ branch franchises and 20,000 sales consultants, 90 percent of whom are female, providing a direct B2C reach. The acquisition is expected to close by mid-second quarter, with Vinod Cookware India Private Limited holding a 51 percent share in Healux International Pvt. Ltd. The management will consist of a joint board of directors with a 4:3 directorship composition. Healux's current product lines, distribution channels, and customer base will remain intact, enhanced by Vinod Cookware’s brand strength and customer base. David Stanley, Founder and MD of Healux International said, "We are thrilled to partner with the esteemed legacy brand Vinod Cookware, a company with a rich 62-year history. This strategic alliance will enhance the stability of Healux's current sales operations while accelerating our expansion into new markets, establishing innovative distribution channels, and offering a wider range of Kitchenware products. Healux Leadership can now benefit from the strategic guidance of Sunil Agarwal, MD of Vinod Cookware, a veteran leader in the cookware and kitchenware industry. This collaboration positions Healux International on a trajectory to emerge as one of the top 5 Premium Cookware and Kitchenware brands in India." Sunil Agarwal, Director of Vinod Cookware said, "As we join forces with Healux International, we are eager to embark on this exciting new chapter and leverage the synergies between our organizations. This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone for us, as we embrace the opportunity to harness Healux's direct-to-consumer network, enhancing our ability to connect with customers on a more personal level. By utilizing our vast production facilities to manufacture waterless and fatless cookware made from AISI 304 Surgical Stainless Steel, we are expanding our reach to redefine the culinary experience for households across India. This partnership underscores our shared values of promoting healthy living, sustainable consumption, and delivering innovative solutions that exceed customer expectations. We are poised to elevate the cookware industry to new heights, setting a new standard for quality, convenience, and customer-centricity.” This acquisition represents a pivotal moment for both companies, combining Vinod Cookware’s advanced facilities and wider distribution network with Healux's extensive sales network. The partnership aims to expand long-term sustainability and enhance B2C reach in the retail industry in India. A.O. Smith Corporation has marked its 150th anniversary, reflecting on its rich history, innovative transformations, and promising future. A.O. Smith India, established in 2010, is among the fastest-growing regions within the corporation, outperforming major markets with a strong pan-India presence. The company has driven category growth in water heaters and water purifiers at a faster pace than the market, becoming a leader in the premium segment. A.O. Smith's products reach customers across metros, tier l, tier ll, and tier lll cities through general trade, modern retail, and e-commerce channels. The company plans to expand its distribution presence further into smaller towns. “A.O. Smith offerings are premium and differentiated and have many industry-first innovations both in water heater and water purifier categories. Our products are not only innovative but also responsible and sustainable. We have been able to register strong double-digit growth in the Indian market over the years. Our new products have helped to redefine benchmarks in water purification and water heating categories and helped us gain market share. While we are strongly present in retail outlets, sales from e-commerce in the country have also gone up as part of the total business. We will continue to innovate and build on the trust earned, in the years to come,” said Parag Kulkarni, Senior VP, International and President, A.O. Smith India Water Products Private Ltd. In 2023, A.O. Smith India business grew by over 15 percent compared to the previous year. India sales also increased 16 percent in the second quarter of 2024, driven by continued strong demand. A.O. Smith focuses on introducing superior design and aesthetics, enhancing convenience, and integrating cutting-edge technology features to meet evolving consumer expectations in the thriving retail market in India. Consistent with its strategy to grow through acquisitions and penetrate high-potential markets, A.O. Smith recently signed an agreement to acquire Pureit from Unilever for $120 million, subject to customary adjustments. Pureit, a leading water purification business in South Asia, has annual sales of approximately $60 million, primarily in India. This acquisition aligns with the company's core capabilities and doubles its market penetration in South Asia. “The Pureit brand, known for innovative water purification products, strong brand recognition, and dedication to customer service, complements A.O. Smith’s geographic and channel presence. The Pureit team’s deep understanding of consumer needs and water treatment expertise adds tremendous strength to A.O. Smith in India and we look forward to welcoming the Pureit team to the A.O. Smith family,” added Parag. From bicycles and baby carriages to water heating and water treatment solutions, A.O. Smith’s commitment to integrity, innovation, and customer service has remained unchanged. Today, A.O. Smith is a leading global water technology and manufacturing company, improving lives by ensuring access to clean, safe, hot water. “India is a key investment market for A.O. Smith and we have a long-term view on the India market. Our expectation from the India business is to continue growing at the current double-digit growth rates, which would then increase India’s contribution overall to A.O. Smith's global sales,” said Parag. The celebration of the 150-year legacy will continue through 2024 with the theme “Where water flows – our legacy grows!” A.O. Smith locations across the globe, including India, will honor this anniversary with unique events celebrating employees and the communities where A.O. Smith operates. Le Travenues Technology Limited, popularly known as ixigo, has released its financial results for the quarter ending June 30, 2024, showcasing substantial growth and profitability across key performance metrics. ixigo's Gross Transaction Value (GTV) surpassed Rs. 2,988 Cr in Q1 FY25, marking a 27 percent year-over-year growth. Train and flight GTV expanded by 28 percent YoY, while bus GTV saw a 16 percent YoY increase compared to Q1 FY24. Revenue from operations grew by 16 percent YoY, reaching Rs. 181.9 Cr in Q1 FY25, up from Rs. 156.6 Cr in the same quarter of the previous year. The contribution margin increased by 22 percent YoY, reaching Rs. 86.8 Cr. CM as a percentage of revenue from operations rose from 45 percent in Q1 FY24 to 48 percent in Q1 FY25. Aloke Bajpai, Group CEO & Rajnish Kumar, Group Co-CEO, ixigo stated: “We are pleased to report continued momentum in our growth in Q1 FY25, with an all-time high GTV, Revenue from Operations, Contribution Margin & Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter. We continue to expand rapidly and improve our market share and at the same time have been able to improve our profitability. We believe the government initiatives on infrastructure, capacity creation and spiritual tourism are set to benefit our sector.” Saurabh Devendra Singh, Group CFO, ixigo added: “Our financial results for Q1 FY25 are a testament to our disciplined approach of balancing growth and profitability. We remain committed to growing responsibly and balancing profitability with growth given we will continue investing in initiatives that help us in the long term.” The company's EBITDA surged by 62 percent, reaching Rs. 19.2 Cr for Q1 FY25. Adjusted EBITDA, which includes ESOP expenses and excludes other income, rose to Rs. 20.3 Cr, a 48 percent increase from Rs. 13.7 Cr in Q1 FY24. Additionally, profit after tax (PAT) grew by 78 percent YoY, reaching Rs. 14.9 Cr in Q1 FY25, compared to Rs. 8.4 Cr in Q1 FY24. Mumbai-based footwear retailer Metro Brands Ltd. (MBL) has appointed Mohit Dhanjal as its Chief Operating Officer, effective 1 August. In his new role, Dhanjal will drive operational excellence and process improvements to support the company’s growth initiatives. He will play a key role in shaping the strategic direction of the company and overseeing day-to-day operations. “We are thrilled to welcome Dhanjal to our executive team. His extensive experience in fashion and lifestyle retail, coupled with his visionary approach to cater to the new-age customer, makes him a great fit to lead MBL’s operational strategy,” said Nissan Joseph, chief executive officer, MBL. Before joining MBL, Dhanjal worked with Reliance Retail, where he served as Chief Revenue Officer for Tira Beauty. With over 30 years of experience in the retail sector, he has held various leadership positions at Sephora (Arvind Fashions Ltd.), Raymond Ltd., and Hindustan Unilever. Mohit Dhanjal commented, “I am excited to join MBL at such a pivotal time in its growth journey. I look forward to working with the multi-talented team here to help accelerate Metro’s strategic priorities and deliver exceptional value to our customers.” Metro Brands Ltd. retails footwear under its own brands such as Metro, Mochi, Walkway, Da Vinchi, and J. Fontini, as well as certain third-party brands like Crocs, Fitflop, Fila, Skechers, Clarks, Puma, and Adidas. As of 31 March 2024, MBL operated 836 stores across 193 cities in 31 Indian states and Union territories, showcasing the company’s robust retail network and commitment to accessibility. This extensive reach underscores MBL’s dedication to serving a diverse customer base and maintaining its growth trajectory. Additionally, MBL is set to expand its brand portfolio with the opening of its first Foot Locker store in October this year. This follows MBL's acquisition of the license to own and operate Foot Locker stores in India, a significant step that reflects the company’s strategic growth and diversification efforts. With Dhanjal's appointment, MBL is poised to leverage his extensive expertise to drive operational improvements and strategic growth, reinforcing its commitment to delivering exceptional value and innovative retail experiences to its customers. PVR Cinemas, based in Mumbai, has launched its latest theatre at Palladium Ahmedabad, a development that marks the debut of Gujarat's first IMAX with Laser technology. The new venue features the exclusive LUXE (Luxury Cinema Concept). “PVR is now open at Palladium Ahmedabad, featuring Gujarat’s first IMAX with Laser and the exclusive LUXE (Luxury Cinema Concept) along with 4K Laser Projection, Dolby 7.1 Sound, Next Gen 3D, Luxurious Lounge, Live Kitchen, Celebrity Recliners, Extensive Food Menu & much more,” said Gurmeet Singh Bhatia, Regional Director, Inox Leisure Limited. In a recent regulatory filing with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), PVR Inox outlined its strategy to add 120 new screens this financial year, while also closing 70 existing ones. This move is part of a broader strategy to modernize and upgrade its facilities. Of the new screens being added, 15 percent to 20% percent will be premium or special format screens, reflecting the company's focus on offering high-end viewing experiences. In addition to the new screens, PVR is also introducing a few rows of recliner seats in both existing and new mainstream cinemas. These recliners are designed to provide a more comfortable and premium viewing experience and will be available at a higher ticket price compared to standard seats. This initiative aligns with the growing trend of premiumisation in the cinema industry, where enhanced comfort and luxury are becoming key differentiators. The new PVR theatre at Palladium Ahmedabad is a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. With state-of-the-art technology and luxurious amenities, PVR aims to set a new standard in the Indian cinema industry, offering moviegoers an experience that combines the best of technology and comfort. Vineet Gautam, the CEO and Country Head of Bestseller India is set to celebrate 15 years with the Danish fashion and lifestyle group. Gautam recently shared this milestone on social media, marking a significant chapter in his career. “I am soon to complete 15 years at Bestseller India and it is a big milestone for me and my family. In 2011, I was a man with big dreams and a deep passion to deliver value to the organization. I have tried to build that sense of responsibility and commitment into Bestseller India over the last decade and a half. This journey being a rollercoaster ride would be an understatement and still, there are miles to go,” Vineet Gautam commented. Gautam revealed that he will reach this milestone on December 31. Since joining Bestseller in January 2010, Gautam has played a pivotal role in transforming Bestseller India into a significant player in the country’s fashion and lifestyle sector. Under his leader
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Britannia Industries Ltd. – Eat Healthy; Invest Better! Established in Kolkata, Britannia is a household name in India, and one of the country’s leading food products companies. Britannia Industries ltd. (BIL) belongs to the Wadia Group, a reputed Indian Business house who has presence in wide range of business segments like Airlines (Go Air), Realty […]
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Britannia Industries Ltd. – Eat Healthy; Invest Better! Established in Kolkata, Britannia is a household name in India, and one of the country’s leading food products companies. Britannia Industries ltd. (BIL) belongs to the Wadia Group, a reputed Indian Business house who has presence in wide range of business segments like Airlines (Go Air), Realty (Bombay Realty), Textiles (Bombay Dyeing) and Plantations and other business (Bombay Burmah trading Corporation). With a 120-year legacy, it started its operations in 1892 when a group of businessmen in Kolkata, formed a company to manufacture biscuits. Over the years, the company has diversified into other segments like bread, dairy products, cakes, snacks, milk shakes, etc. BIL has 10 manufacturing plants across the country. In addition to manufacturing at its own plants, the company has established relationships with several contract manufacturers across the country. It also supplies its products to various export markets and has a manufacturing footprint in Oman, Dubai, and Nepal outside India. Products & Services: Britannia’s product portfolio includes Biscuits, Bread, Cakes, Rusk, and Dairy products including Cheese, Beverages, Milk and Yoghurt. Biscuits – Country’s famous brands like Good day, Tiger, Jim-Jam, 50-50, Marie-Gold, Nutri Choice, Milk Bikis, Bourbon, etc. Dairy – Come Alive Paneer and curd, Cheese, ghee, Winkin’ cow, etc. Others – Wafers, salted snacks, and Croissant under snacking category; Layerz, Roll yo, Gobbles, etc. under cakes category; Tostea under rusk; Gourmet, white and wheat breads under bread category. Subsidiaries: As on FY22, the company has 25 Subsidiaries and 2 Associate companies. Key Rationale: Leading Market position – BIL has an established market position in the Indian biscuits industry with a market-leading presence across categories like cookies, Marie and milk biscuits supported by strong brands such as Good Day, Marie Gold, Tiger, Milk Bikis and NutriChoice. This has helped the company to improve its market share steadily over the last few years. In addition to biscuits, BIL has a healthy market position in the cake, rusk, bread, and cream wafers segments, further supporting its business prospects. The direct reach of the company has improved from 24.9 lakh outlets at the end of Mar’22 to 26.4 lakh outlets at the end of Dec’22 by adding ~1.5 lakh outlets in the 9MFY23. The rural distribution stands at 28K dealers as of Dec’22. The rural division is important for BIL as the market share gained in the rural India is 1.5x of the market share gained in overall India. New Launches – BIL launched Biscafe and Nutri Choice – seeds, herbs, and protein in Q1FY23, which have grown 5x and 4x in Q3FY23. Moreover, 50-50 Golmaal has been extended to Bihar, Jharkhand, and Orissa, registering a growth of 2x. Croissants (up 150%) and Marble Cake (up 130%) as the company scaled them up in other markets and channels. The newly launched products in Q3FY23 are Plum Cake (East and South); Tic Tac Toe snacking (South) and Paneer (West). Q3FY23 – During Q3FY23, the revenue grew 17% YoY to Rs.4197 crs. The EBITDA for Q3FY23 grew by 52% YoY to Rs.818 crs. The company reported a consolidated gross margin of 44% which is the highest ever in the last 13 quarters. The decline in the input prices such as palm oil, etc. and forward wheat contracts are the main reason for the improvement in the Gross margin. The company also normalised its ad spends in Q3FY23 and it is back to pre-covid levels. International business is showing healthy, profitable growth across geographies. The company commercialised own operations in Kenya during the quarter. The share of Biscuits and Non-biscuits portfolio is currently at 77:23. Of the 23% of Non biscuits portfolio, 50% caters to Rusk and Cakes. Financial Performance – The company has a Revenue and PAT CAGR of 10% and 24% for the period of 10 years between FY12-22. The 5Yr average ROE stands at 40% and the 5Yr average ROCE stands at 41%. The company has generated Rs.1000+ crs of Operating cashflow for the consecutive fifth year. The company’s debt stood at Rs.2480 crs as on FY22 with a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.9x. Industry: The Indian food processing industry is among the largest in the nation in terms of growth, production, consumption, and exports. Biscuits is the largest category in the food business in India. It is present in the consumption basket of virtually every Indian family as an essential product. It is one of the most deeply penetrated categories in the country, reaching over 90% of the households. Indian food processing market size reached US$ 307.2 trillion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 547.3 trillion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.5% during 2023-2028. India ranks 1st in Milk production and the total milk production in the country during 2021-22 is 221.06 Mn tonnes. In the year 2021-22, the milk production has registered an annual growth rate of 5.29%.Organized dairy segment, which constitutes about 26%-30% of the Indian dairy industry (by value) has seen faster growth compared to the unorganized segment. The Indian online grocery market size has been projected to grow from US$ 4,540 million in 2022 to US$ 76,761.0 million by 2032, at a CAGR of 32.7% through 2032. Growth Drivers: The per capita consumption of biscuits in India is relatively low at 2 kgs versus 10 kgs in certain developed countries. The low per capita consumption and high levels of penetration continue to provide excellent opportunities to increase consumption through proactive interventions and strategies. The Total FDI received in the food processing sector from April 2000 till December 2022 was $11.79 Bn. The FDI equity inflow in the Food Processing Sector for the period of April 2021- March 2022 was US$ 709.72 Million. The Union Government approved PLI scheme worth Rs.10,900 crs for food processing sector. Britannia, Parle, ITC, Haldiram foods, HUL, etc. are the companies that have been approved by the Government under ready to eat and ready to cook segment. Competitors: Nestle India & ITC Ltd. Peer Analysis: No listed company is a direct full-fledged competitor for Britannia Industries. ITC is generating only ~23% of their overall revenues from FMCG sector which includes packaged foods, personal care, stationary, apparels and agarbattis. Nestle being a complete FMCG company is generating half of their overall revenue from milk and nutrition products. The rest of revenue is more into chocolates, cooking aids and confectionery and not in bakery or biscuit products. *For Nestle, we took CY22 data for comparison. Outlook: The Retail inflation metric, CPI (Consumer Price Index) of India fall drastically to 5.66% in March 2023 from 6.44% in February 2023. The main cause of the fall in the CPI is due to the fall in food inflation from 5.95% in February 2023 to 4.79% in March 2023. The fall in the prices will result in a positive impact in the near-term margins of the company. Despite taking prices hikes, the company continued to gain market share for the 39th consecutive quarter. In Q3FY23, the company entered a Joint venture with a French company named Bel to develop the fast-growing cheese category in India. The JV will be produced in the new facility at Ranjangaon. Britannia holds 51% stake while Bel holds 49% stake in the JV. Bel is a world leader in the branded cheese category with international brands named Laughing cow, baybel, etc. The JV now has a co-branded product named “Britannia the laughing cow.” The cheddar cheese lines at Ranjangaon will commercialize in Q1FY24E and the processed cheese lines in H2FY24E. BIL will continue to import the Rs.10 sachet of cheese that Bel sells currently from Vietnam as India has a no import duty treaty with Vietnam. At the Ranjangaon Dairy facility, BIL is currently collecting 70,000 litres of milk per day from 2,850 farmers. The target is to take it up to 150,000 litres per day from 4,000+ farmers. PET dairy products, Dahi, Yogurts, and Powder Dairy products for retail and captive consumption all these products will be commissioned in a staggered manner. The Management also highlighted that it expects the non-Biscuits portfolio will be generating around ~45% of the overall revenue in the next 5 years. Valuation: Britannia continues to gain market share and remains a leading brand in the biscuit portfolio. With further expansion into dairy products, the company is diversifying its dependency from the biscuits. We expect the company’s focus on capacity expansion, brand investment, direct reach expansion and product launches to spur profitable growth. We recommend a BUY rating in the stock with the target price (TP) of Rs.5105, 46x FY25E EPS. Risks: Competitive Risk – Even though BIL is the industry leader in the domestic biscuits segment, it faces intense competition from both large organised players and the fragmented unorganised market. Execution Risk – Any delay or failure in the execution of expanding new products or facility will impact the revenue growth of the company.
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Explore the impact of Britannia's growth and expansion and our Environmental Footprint. Gain insights into Britannia's Impact on Nature and our business expansion strategies
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Our Sustainability Vision is to be a Responsible Global Total Foods Company driven by a commitment to minimise the environmental footprint of our operations and enhance the goodness in the food value chain. DIVERSITY & INCLUSION 20% Women in senior management By 2021 39% Women in our factories By 2024 We are an equal opportunities employer, providing similar growth opportunities to all employees of any given level across functions regardless of age, gender, religion or any other factor.
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He is expected to chart out an aggressive growth plan for Britannia as it seeks avenues to expand top line
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2012-03-23T00:00:00
Andrew Bynum ices those precious knees after every game now.He didn’t use to. Yet he finally followed the lead of Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher.Not just Bryant … but Bryant and Fisher.The Lakers’ recent championships were ushered in by Pau Gasol being whisked through the trade door, but a foundation was laid in all those […]
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Andrew Bynum ices those precious knees after every game now. He didn’t use to. Yet he finally followed the lead of Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher. Not just Bryant … but Bryant and Fisher. The Lakers’ recent championships were ushered in by Pau Gasol being whisked through the trade door, but a foundation was laid in all those icepacks and shooting regimens and video studies that neither Bryant nor Fisher ever shrugged off. Once Shaquille O’Neal’s fun ethic was gone in 2004, Bryant underestimated the difficulty in getting teammates to follow his leading example. The youth and ignorance of those Lakers baffled and angered Bryant. There was a moment when Bryant explained how few teammates seemed serious about their crafts by saying: “It was me and Luke.” (Side note: Luke Walton was also an ideal teammate, and he texted me after being traded by the Lakers the same day as Fisher: “It was a good run while it lasted.” Undone by his bad back, Walton had become such a nonfactor that this is the only context in which I can even use that quote from him.) Fisher was released from his Utah contract in 2007, joined the Lakers and brought with him an internal hard drive of all the greatest wisdom and motivation from Phil Jackson and introspective veterans such as Byron Scott, A.C. Green, Ron Harper, Brian Shaw, Robert Horry and Rick Fox. You look around the league and see Jordan Farmar in New Jersey and Trevor Ariza in New Orleans, and they’re just guys now. With the Lakers, they were youngsters whose raw competitive edges were refined by the focus they witnessed and followed. Farmar was D-Fish’s project; Ariza was Kobe’s. The standard definition of making your teammates better truly applied. Fisher’s departure now is a natural time to resurrect those sweet stories and savor them. Throw in the fact that Fisher was clutch on the court, and it’s very nice and completely understandable to wish the Lakers could’ve found a happily-ever-after end for him. The only realistic way that could’ve happened is if the Lakers had traded Steve Blake and kept Fisher to go with Ramon Sessions, which they were willing to do – except the additional year on Blake’s contract made him tough to trade and I’ve been writing since the start of the season that Blake would be the main guy over Fisher by playoff time. Maybe Fisher could’ve played spot minutes as Bryant’s backup at shooting guard, but that doesn’t jibe with the notion that the Lakers’ second unit needs to get some easy baskets. That storybook scenario of Fisher retiring and coming back to help coach the Lakers is the most fanciful, because the guy flat-out does not want to coach. The other fable that Fisher would not have been a distraction if he’d just been kept by the Lakers as a non-playing, locker-room guru behind Sessions and Blake (and rookie point guard Darius Morris) is equally scripted in naivete. Despite being on nearly opposite ends of the NBA talent spectrum, Bryant and Fisher were the same: They worked, they prepared and that emboldened them so that they dared to step up and seize moments when others grew afraid. Fisher, 37, still believes he can deliver – maybe not all the time, but at the right time. For him to go from Derek Fisher to Luke Walton overnight would’ve been the deepest cut of all, especially in this season that he as union president helped save. Fisher might just now as he looks at his new No. 37 jersey as the Oklahoma City Thunder backup to star point guard Russell Westbrook be realizing what a win-win situation the Lakers’ trade of him was: The Lakers pave the way for Sessions to do his thing without the ghost of Fisher past, and Fisher upon surrendering next season’s guaranteed $3.4 million salary gets the freedom to chase another championship with a real contender in Oklahoma City. Doing that cost the Lakers a first-round pick they forked over to the Houston Rockets in the trade of Fisher, but the Lakers got some financial savings, too. (Trading Fisher and that pick to escape the ghost of Fisher past, gain financial savings and get the upside of Michael Beasley instead of Jordan Hill would’ve looked a lot better, but too bad for the Lakers that Minnesota pulled out at the last moment.) So if you short-sightedly speculate how much better the Lakers’ focus or drive might be the rest of this season if Fisher was still around, you are living in the past as much as Lamar Odom. With Sessions here and taking his job, there could not be the same voice from Fisher, whom Bynum so often hailed as the “great orator.” This imaginary post-trade-deadline Fisher, even if he were a model teammate like Walton, could not possibly have the same impact in his teammates’ ears, minds and hearts when never standing shoulder to shoulder with them on the court. The Lakers are investing in the physical skills of Sessions – and trusting that Bryant, Gasol and head coach Mike Brown have a little more leadership to come. Someone such as the rising Bynum, 24, still could use guidance – as seen by his lust for offense detracting from his team defense lately and his ego-driven ejection in Houston followed up by bumping rap music and loudly reciting lyrics on the team bus instead of being humbly accountable for what wound up a Lakers loss. Yes, the Lakers’ most golden era of professionalism is gone. Then again, so is the triangle offense that didn’t need a real point guard.
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SAN ANTONIO — Cross off one potential competitor for the Knicks in the quest for the coaching services of Derek Fisher. The Lakers want a coach with previous...
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SAN ANTONIO — Cross off one potential competitor for the Knicks in the quest for the coaching services of Derek Fisher. The Lakers want a coach with previous NBA experience, according to the Los Angeles Times, and that obviously takes Fisher out of the running. The veteran point guard, who turns 40 in August, must decide whether he wants to retire following his season with Oklahoma City and if he wants to coach. If he answers in the affirmative to both, the Knicks and president Phil Jackson, who coached Fisher with the Lakers, appear willing to embrace him and could do so this week. At the NBA Finals on Saturday, two players, San Antonio’s Matt Bonner and Miami’s James Jones, gave Fisher high praise as a potential coaching candidate, based on what they saw working with him in the players union. “From a leadership standpoint and working with him in the union, he has a ‘coach’s air’ for sure,” Bonner said. “If he’s as good a leader on the court and in the locker room as he appears to be, as people have played with him say he is, he should make a great coach.” Jones pointed to the experience Fisher has amassed over 18 seasons. “This game today is about being able to manage, instruct and guide and D-Fish has been able to do it on the court so I suspect he’ll do it just as well or better off the court,” Jones said. “Whatever he does, from management to coaching, I know he’s prepared and equipped to be one of the best at it.He played with some of the game’s greatest players and one of the game’s greatest coaches and he’s been able to soak that up.” Hall of Fame coach Hubie Brown, here as a broadcast analyst, also gave an endorsement, but stressed Fisher who would need to surround himself with a veteran staff and “teaching guys.” “He’s never been a head coach but other guys have done this: right there in Brooklyn, Jason Kidd,” Brown said. “More important, think of the tough locker rooms he has been in: L.A. and Oklahoma City where the expectations were really high and yet he would be a heard voice.” But New York is a different animal, said Mark Jackson, the ousted Golden State coach who is widely considered the people’s choice for the Knicks. “It’s certainly different,” said Jackson, here for the TV broadcast. “The coverage, the way to handle the media, the fans, your team, the way to handle the pressure. It’s different than anywhere else. That’s why it’s better than anywhere else if you win. … It’s just different. If you can do it there with the pressure and scrutiny, you are celebrated and people appreciate it.”
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Knicks fall to Bobcats in Summer League finale The Knicks saw their time in Las Vegas come to an end with an 82-79 loss at the hands of assistant coach Patrick Ewing and the Hornets in the quarterfinals... J.R. Smith says winning East is 'realistic,' surprised he wasn't axed J.R. Smith is confident the Knicks have a chance to win what is suddenly a wide-open Eastern Conference, with the splintering of the Big 3 in Miami. "Extremely realistic," the... Fisher and Knicks 'having fun' as summer squad reaches 3-0 LAS VEGAS — Derek Fisher still is undefeated as a head coach, even if it’s the summer-league head coach. In a spate of irony, Fisher faced former Knicks legend Patrick... Fisher: Knicks can contend in Eastern Conference LAS VEGAS — With Carmelo Anthony officially on board, Knicks rookie coach Derek Fisher guaranteed the Knicks will be a playoff team this season, and will eventually compete for a... Carmelo? Check. Here's what Phil Jackson can do next LAS VEGAS — So what’s next in the Knicks’ post-Melo-signing universe? Phil Jackson said he needs to do minor tinkering to balance the roster, but there will be no big... Boeheim: Melo can help recruit a championship squad Jim Boeheim is confident Carmelo Anthony — his former Syracuse pupil who will re-sign with the Knicks — will be able to help Phil Jackson recruit a star player to... Fisher hires former Oklahoma City assistant Brian Keefe Knicks rookie head coach Derek Fisher has added a second assistant from his former Oklahoma City squad, Brian Keefe, according to an NBA source. Keefe has been with the Thunder... Fisher 'excited, honored' to have Melo on his squad LAS VEGAS — Carmelo Anthony didn’t make any of the three All-NBA teams this season. His playoff record is abysmal, having gotten out of the first round just twice. Nevertheless,... Carmelo expected to stay in NYC with Knicks LAS VEGAS — It looks like Carmelo Anthony is coming home. Again. Nearly 3 ½ years after he forced his way to the Knicks, citing his Brooklyn roots, Melopalooza is... Durant gives strong Fisher endorsement to Carmelo Carmelo Anthony still hasn't decided where to sign, but if he listens to Kevin Durant, there's an upside to staying in New York and working under new coach Derek Fisher. According... Fisher told Anthony: Knicks will be better under new regime LAS VEGAS — In his first comments since free agency began, Knicks rookie head coach Derek Fisher said he made a guarantee to Carmelo Anthony: The club will be better... Why Carmelo’s waiting game is bad news for Phil Jackson And so we wait … And we wait … And we wait … And it is hard to shake the essence of déjà vu that has descended over the waiting,... Knicks officially name Kurt Rambis as associate head coach The Knicks made it official Monday with Kurt Rambis, naming him associate head coach to Derek Fisher as Phil Jackson cited his similar philosophy. Rambis coached Fisher and was on... Source: Kurt Rambis hired as Derek Fisher's top assistant Triangle guru Kurt Rambis has become the first of rookie Derek Fisher’s assistant coaches, according to a person familiar with the situation. Rambis has accepted the Knicks offer to become... Cleanthony Early headlines Knicks summer league roster Two of the three Knicks second-round picks from last week will be on the Knicks' summer-league team that starts play July 11 in Las Vegas: forward Cleanthony Early and swingman... Knicks brass will meet Carmelo in LA after Lakers visit After Carmelo Anthony meets with the Lakers on Thursday in Los Angeles, he will have his final meeting with the Knicks in the evening, according to multiple sources. Looking to... Knicks make offer to Kurt Rambis to be Derek Fisher's top assistant The Knicks have made Lakers coaching candidate Kurt Rambis a four-year offer of roughly $1.2 million per year to be rookie coach Derek Fisher’s top assistant, according to an NBA... Phil Jackson sends the right message with first Knicks trade Let’s start here: This isn’t DeBusschere-for-Bellamy-and-Komives, OK? That was a trade that altered the very foundation of the Knicks. Without that trade, there might be no championship banners at all... Carmelo: Meeting with Jackson, Fisher went 'great' Carmelo Anthony doesn’t want to discuss his plans for free agency, but said he had a “great” meeting Friday in Los Angeles with Knicks president Phil Jackson, new coach Derek...
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Phil Jackson says Derek Fisher will bring his “underdog” persona to the Knicks and instill that mentality into the players — something he...
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Phil Jackson says Derek Fisher will bring his “underdog” persona to the Knicks and instill that mentality into the players — something he likes best about his new coaching hire. In an MSG Network special on the Jackson-Fisher dynamic set to air Friday night at 8 p.m., the Zen Master discusses his former Lakers pupil’s basketball background. “Fish’s career lasting until he’s almost 40 years of age is a remarkable feat,” Jackson said. “He talked about the fact that he never was the quickest, never could jump the highest, never was the tallest. He always was kind of in an underdog role, but he was so well prepared. He spent the offseason working on what he had to do, and he’s going to bring that mentality to our players. “And this is really important for this group particularly here with the Knicks. They have to embrace the fact that this profession requires a total dedication, it’s a total thing, and to do that it’s an immersion. It’s not just a basketball and basketball skills, it’s an immersion. And that immersion comes into the form of: How do we get to think as one and how do we get to act as one?” In the interview, Jackson also delves deeper into Fisher’s state of mind. “I love Fish for the fact that he’s in the moment, as you can see,” Jackson said. “He was talking about being in the moment, not trying to out-think yourself or out plan yourself, but letting the spirit move you, and that’s where Fish really stands high in my regard. So that’s one of the reasons why I think he is going to be terrific at this because he’s not going to be out-thinking himself. He’s going to let what happens at that moment impact how he reacts to it, and I think that flexibility is terrific in a coach.” Fisher was asked what he’ll say to the Knicks the first time they meet. “I want to make a good first impression, make sure the guys understand that you’re ready to handle this job and you really can be a great head coach and you’re looking forward to working with them,” Fisher said. “But maybe you’re over-prepared or you’re trying too hard and you’re not just being you. So I think even before assembling as a group and the first time I talk to all of them in the same room at the same time, it’s going to be extremely important to have started to forge relationships and communication prior to that moment. So that when we all show up here for training camp, we’ve already started to build a foundation for who we want to be and what we want to accomplish.”
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Client Notification First Interstate Bank is aware of issues with the software company, CrowdStrike, causing global system outages. Our Company’s internal systems are unaffected. However, files we receive from third-party vendors may be delayed, or access to systems hosted by third parties may be affected. We are working with our vendors to understand any potential impact the CrowdStrike event may have on the services provided by these vendors. CrowdStrike has stated that this event was not caused by a security incident or cyberattack, but rather a technical issue related to a program update. Loan Originator/NMLS Identifier List The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act) is designed to enhance consumer protection and reduce fraud by setting minimum standards for mortgage loan originator licensing and registration. Registration in the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) is required for applicable employees of First Interstate Bank. First Interstate Bank employees who are registered as mortgage loan originators are listed below. For more information about mortgage loan originators who are either registered or licensed, please visit www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. Contact us or visit your local branch for additional information information about the SAFE Act or the NMLS employee registration requirements. Contact Us Find a Branch
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Dr. Derek Fisher, Associate Professor in the Psychology Department and Interim Associate Vice President Research at Mount Saint Vincent University, was awarded the Research Excellence Award at the Fall Convocation on Sunday, November 1st, 2020.…
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Dr. Derek Fisher, Associate Professor in the Psychology Department and Interim Associate Vice President Research at Mount Saint Vincent University, was awarded the Research Excellence Award at the Fall Convocation on Sunday, November 1st, 2020. The annual award recognizes contribution to the research community and to the research climate at MSVU. The award also serves to showcase the high level of scholarly research at the University. As a cognitive neuroscientist, Dr. Derek Fisher uses electroencephalogram (EEG) tests to study the electrical activity of the brain. His research is focused on two primary areas of research: how brain function changes in the context of mental illness and neurological illness, and how common drugs change brain activity. Dr. Fisher holds adjunct professor status at Dalhousie University, Acadia University, and Saint Mary’s University, and has been appointed an affiliated scientist in the Department of Psychiatry with the Nova Scotia Health Authority. Additionally, Dr. Fisher is an Associate Editor of Clinical EEC and Neuroscience and is a Guest Editor of the International Journal of Physiology for a special issue on the neurophysiology of schizophrenia, as well as an ad-hoc reviewer on an impressive 33 journals, many of them international journals. According to Dr. Verner Knott, Senior Scientist in the Clinical Neuroelectrophysiology and Cognitive Research (EEG) Laboratory at The Royal’s Institute of Mental Health Research, and his initial supervisor, “Dr. Fisher’s work on schizophrenia has tremendous clinical implications, as his hallucinatory tendency markers have important value.” Dr. Knott adds, “In my own laboratory, we are now using these same markers to assess the effects of electrical stimulation of the auditory cortex in hallucination patients.” Dr. Fisher’s colleague, Dr. Michelle Eskritt-Keck, Associate Professor and current co-chair of the Psychology Department at MSVU has this to say about her colleague, “He asks tough theoretical questions…and is willing to deal with messy issues”. This distinguishes Dr. Fisher’s work from other neuroscientists, as he insists on dealing with sex and gender in his work, not just the randomized inclusion of women, but adhering to a truer meaning of inclusion, including charting menstrual cycles, age, and birth control to women’s reaction to caffeine. Dr. Fisher has had 32 peer reviewed articles published since coming to the Mount in 2011, and 17 prior to becoming a faculty member at MSVU. Dr. Fisher currently has six submitted articles being reviewed for publication (some of which may published by the time of this article!). This amounts to a career total of 55 articles, nine of which were published in 2019. Dr. Fisher’s impressive record to date could easily be considered by some to be the measure of a highly productive career total, not just someone in the first decade of academic work. Dr. Fisher’s colleague Dr. Phil Tibbo, researcher and professor in Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie University says, “I am amazed at his productivity, especially in light of his other quite significant work commitments” adding “His research focus is on a clinical population, and he is based academically outside of a clinical institution which makes his accomplishments all the more impressive.” As Principal Investigator, Dr. Fisher has held awards from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, the Dalhousie Psychiatric Research Fund, as well as received numerous internal awards for a total of more than $530,000 in research funding since 2016. Dr. Christine Lackner, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at MSVU, notes that Dr. Fisher was highly generous in sharing both his laboratory and drafts of his successful grants to assist her in getting started in her own career. Dr. Fisher has been winning awards since his first degree, culminating with a Doctoral Dissertation award in 2011. He is also the recipient of two awards from the EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society: An Early Career Award in 2015 for researchers under the age of 40, and The Presidential Service Award in 2018 Additionally, all of Dr. Fisher’s nominees for his MSVU research award spoke of his excellent capacity to mentor students, leading them through problem solving tasks to discovery of their own skills. T-Jay Anderson, Doctoral Student at Dalhousie University, who opted to work with Dr. Fisher at MSVU says, “Dr. Fisher is one of the most understanding and compassionate supervisors I have met during my academic experience…an avid advocate of maintaining a work-life balance and ensuring the mental and physical health of his students.” Dr. Derek Fisher is the 2020 recipient of the MSVU Research Excellence Award primarily for this exemplary research record. However, for his service to his students, his colleagues, his discipline, his research both here in Canada and internationally, Dr. Fisher is by any measure an exemplary University citizen. Congratulations, Dr. Fisher!
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The 2014-15 season was one of unrest for the New York Knicks as a franchise, but first-year head coach Derek Fisher stood as a source of consistency and poise on the sideline for New York. The transitional season for the Knicks, which involved major roster changes throughout the campaign, would have been a challenge for any coach. …
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The 2014-15 season was one of unrest for the New York Knicks as a franchise, but first-year head coach Derek Fisher stood as a source of consistency and poise on the sideline for New York. The transitional season for the Knicks, which involved major roster changes throughout the campaign, would have been a challenge for any coach. That was particularly for Derek, in his first season on the sidelines after a long playing career. But Coach Fisher treated the year of change, and New York’s transitional phase at large, as an opportunity to learn. There were plenty of lessons to be learned over the course of the campaign, both by Derek and his players, and he talked about just that after the final game of the team’s season. “I’m proud of these guys,” Derek said. “We all learned that being successful is on purpose. It’s intentional. It doesn’t just happen to you for being lucky or even for having talent. Very specific decisions and people have to be involved from top to bottom and I think we learned that in a major way this year. We now have an opportunity, as we step away into our offseason, to make the decisions accordingly, understanding that we have to be intentional about where we’re going and what we’re doing.” D-Fish wasn’t just optimistic in retrospect. It was an outlook he took from his playing career into his first day as a coach, and one he emanated even before the team opened the regular season. “We’re excited,” Fish said. “This is an amazing opportunity. The excitement in the city for the future of our team and where we possibly can go with so many new faces. We’re excited to get this started. We know we have a lot of work to do. We’re going to get better every day and every week. There’s no question how excited we are to get it started.” That excitement was quelled in Game 1 when the Knicks were stopped cold by one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference, the Chicago Bulls. The visitors from The Windy City marched into Madison Square Garden and topped New York 104-80. But even after that loss, Derek knew that his squad was capable of success. “My assessment of tonight is that we’re going somewhere, but at the beginning it’s going to be difficult to get wins,” D-Fish said. “We have to fight really, really hard to win games. It won’t be because we’re executing perfectly and we’re playing perfect defense, it will be because we’re working hard and we’re playing with a lot of energy and effort.” That outlook resulted in big back-to-back wins. The first came the very next night in Cleveland, where the Knicks spoiled the coming home party of NBA star LeBron James and defeated the Cavaliers 95-90. Three nights later, Derek’s squad was back in action, and came through with another win over an Eastern Conference contender, the Charlotte Hornets. Those two victories laid the groundwork for what New York needed to do to achieve success for the remainder of the year, as Derek outlined after the win in Cleveland. “It’s just trusting the work that we put in and making sure that these guys understand that they’re not on this team by accident. If we didn’t believe that they could play at this level, they wouldn’t be here,” he said. ”Our management is showing a lot of trust in a lot of our guys and as coaches we’re trying to make sure that they understand that everybody has to be ready to play every night. Tonight should serve as a great example for the rest of the season that if everyone remains committed to the team and ready to play, we’re capable of some really good things.” Unfortunately, the Knicks were never able to realize their full potential. The New York roster was injury-riddled with injuries throughout the season and essentially all the core players on the team, including each player on the team’s opening day roster, dealt with one ailment or several at some point during the year. Carmelo Anthony, Andrea Bargnani, Jose Calderon, Cleanthony Early, Pablo Prigioni, Iman Shumpert, J.R. Smith and Amar’e Stoudemire were among those out of the lineup for long periods over the course of the season. As the Knicks limped on through the season, Derek had to patch up the lineup and keep his team looking forward, but he handled the adversity with his signature aplomb. “We’re trying to build something here that will last a long time,” D-Fish said. “It’s a struggle right now. We’re at the bottom. We’re going to keep fighting until we figure out a way to get to the top.” That quest was complicated on January 5th, when two of Derek’s best players, guards J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert were shipped to Cleveland in a three-team trade. Smith was one of New York’s leading scorers are the time and Fish was hoping to finally get Shumpert back in late January after he suffered and injury in December that cost him a dozen games. Instead, he was left trying to piece together a new backcourt and incorporate a few new additions to the frontcourt from the trade. Despite that challenge, Fish’s fortitude on the sideline and in the huddles paid off for a stretch in mid-January. The Knicks reeled off three consecutive wins, beginning with a big victory against a Western Conference playoff team, the New Orleans Pelicans. New York followed that up with with victories over the Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic and seemed to be gaining steam. During that encouraging stint, Derek talked about how great it was to see the positive vibes spreading through his locker room “What’s most gratifying is how much they’re enjoying this, how different that feel,” he said. “There’s more confidence. Guys are still taking this seriously and being professionals, and that’s what we’ve been talking about since day one.” That infectious energy carried on. The Knicks notched a big win over the team Derek played for last season, the Oklahoma City Thunder on Jan. 28. Then a few days later they opened February with a win over another one of Derek’s former teams, the Los Angeles Lakers. At the time, D-Fish saw New York’s winter storm as a strong foundation for growth. “This is a different team with a different energy and a different feel about what they’re doing,” Derek said. “We’re better. We just have to keep building on this.” However, the Knicks weren’t able to build from there as he had hoped. Anthony tallied 31 points in the win over the Lakers. But the team’s leading scorer played in just three more games before the Knicks shut him down after the All-Star break for the remainder of the season with a nagging knee injury that had already cost him 13 games over the course of the first half. The 4o games played during the season were the lowest total in the New York star’s 12-year career. He underwent knee surgery in mid-February and his absence left a massive vacancy on Fish’s squad for the second half of the season. Also in February, the Knicks waived Stoudemire and dealt Pablo Prigioni to the Houston Rockets, among the transactions for the year. This forced New York to make numerous moves to add to the roster, including the call up of Langston Galloway and Cleanthony Early from the Development League. They also granted 10-day, and later full season contracts to several players, including Lou Amundson, Lance Thomas — both acquired in the trade for Shumpert and Smith — and Ricky Ledo. Through it all, Derek was tasked with finding roles for each of his players—the rookies and the veterans, the old and the new. Because of their early season struggles and the massive roster turnover that followed, the Knicks were largely written off and out of the playoff picture in the second half. But they still followed the lead of their head coach, and gave maximum effort every night. Shortly after Anthony’s was officially shut down for the season, the Knicks notched back-to-back wins over the Detroit Pistons and Toronto Raptors—a testament to the team’s character. “We just continued to challenge our guys on taking some individual and collective pride in who they are and how they perform each night,” Coach Fish said. “I think it shows the character we have in the locker room. Obviously, it hasn’t been easy this season, but high-character guys and guys that have high integrity, they’ll keep coming back. No matter what happens the night before, they’ll keep coming back. As coaches, we’re happy for our players more than anything.” New York carried that philosophy through the rest of the season and kept fighting. As a result of their effort, they came up with another win over Fish’s longtime squad in Los Angeles, a triumph over the defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs, as well as back-to-back victories over the Magic and the East’s top-seeded Atlanta Hawks in the final month of the season. The Knicks ended up winning seven of their final 29 games after losing Anthony for the season, resulting an increase of almost six percent in their win percentage from the first to the second half of the season. And while New York fell short of their preseason goals, the season wasn’t a total loss, particularly in Derek’s eyes. Rather, he believes that this New York franchise has set a strong foundation for the future. “If we can keep working hard and we can stay together, we can create some of our own special moments,” Derek said late last season. “We haven’t had a successful season, but we feel like we’re becoming successful because of the baits that we’re building and the culture we’re establishing. Anything great takes time.”
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Congratulations to College of Western Idaho's President's List recipients who have achieved a grade point average of 4.00 for the term.
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2024 Spring Semester Congratulations to College of Western Idaho's President's List recipients who have achieved a grade point average of 4.00 for the term.
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October 2015: New York, NY: Though his playing days are over, Derek Jeter is going to bat for today’s youth! Former New York Yankees captain and All-Star shortstop Derek Jeter hosted the 19th Annual Turn 2 Foundation Dinner at Cipriani’s to raise money for the organization’s numerous youth initiatives. Among the celebrities in attendance included Swin Cash, Ken Daneyko, Derek Fisher, Walt “Clyde” Frazier, Andruw Jones, Angie Martinez, Tino Martinez, Chris Mullin, Bryce Salvador, JB Smoove, Joe Torre, Teresa Weatherspoon, Gerald Williams and Todd Zeile. Derek’s event included a performance by Wyclef Jean and a panel discussion among Derek and other athlete contributors to The Players’ Tribune, moderated by Michael Strahan. The Turn 2 Foundation, established in 1996, has awarded more than $20 million to create and support signature programs and activities that motivate young people to turn away from drugs and alcohol and “Turn 2” healthy lifestyles. Through these ventures, the Foundation strives to create outlets that promote and reward academic excellence, leadership development, and positive behavior. Turn 2’s goal is to see the children of these programs grow safely and successfully into adulthood and become the leaders of tomorrow.
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IntroductionDerek Fisher, a name that resonates with basketball enthusiasts, is a former professional basketball player and coach from the United States. Fisher’s career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) spanned two decades, during which he played for several teams and won five NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. His career as a player, coach, and broadcaster has contributed significantly to his net worth. This article will delve into Derek Fisher’s projected net worth in 2024, his career, and the various sources of his wealth.
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Introduction Derek Fisher, a name that resonates with basketball enthusiasts, is a former professional basketball player and coach from the United States. Fisher’s career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) spanned two decades, during which he played for several teams and won five NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. His career as a player, coach, and broadcaster has contributed significantly to his net worth. This article will delve into Derek Fisher’s projected net worth in 2024, his career, and the various sources of his wealth. AttributeDetailEstimated Net Worth:$20 millionAge:47Born:August 9, 1974Country of Origin:United StatesSource of Wealth:Professional Basketball Player, Coach, Broadcaster Derek Fisher’s Early Life Derek Fisher was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and developed a passion for basketball at a young age. He attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he excelled in basketball and caught the attention of NBA scouts. Fisher’s NBA Career Fisher was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1996 and played a crucial role in the team’s success. He was part of the Lakers’ “three-peat” championship run from 2000 to 2002 and won two more championships with the team in 2009 and 2010. Coaching Career After retiring as a player, Fisher transitioned into coaching. He served as the head coach of the New York Knicks from 2014 to 2016 and is currently the head coach of the Los Angeles Sparks in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). Broadcasting Career In addition to his coaching duties, Fisher has also worked as a broadcaster for TNT and NBA TV, further adding to his income and net worth. Like many professional athletes, Fisher has earned a significant amount of money from endorsements and sponsorships. He has had deals with companies like Nike and Upper Deck. Real Estate Investments Fisher has invested in real estate throughout his career. He owns several properties in Los Angeles and other parts of the United States. Philanthropy Fisher is also known for his philanthropic efforts. He established the Derek Fisher Foundation, which focuses on providing resources for low-income families and individuals with serious health conditions. Estimated Net Worth in 2024 Considering his successful career as a player, coach, and broadcaster, along with his endorsements, sponsorships, and real estate investments, Derek Fisher’s net worth is projected to be around $20 million in 2024. Factors Influencing Fisher’s Net Worth Several factors could influence Fisher’s net worth in 2024. These include his continued success as a coach, potential new endorsement deals, and the performance of his real estate investments. Conclusion In conclusion, Derek Fisher’s projected net worth in 2024 is a testament to his successful career in the NBA, both as a player and a coach. His broadcasting career, endorsements, sponsorships, and real estate investments have also contributed significantly to his wealth. Despite his success, Fisher remains committed to giving back to the community through his foundation. His story is a testament to the financial success that can come from a career in professional sports, coupled with smart investments and a commitment to giving back. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7qq3MoKalnKCWu6WtjZympmeUmr%2Bmt4yfoKyglad6r7HTZq6oqqSdenN8kW1m
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Mark Cirino, co-host of the One True Podcast, takes to the life and works of one of literature's most influential figures, Ernest Hemingway.
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In this podcast, learn about The Life and Works of Ernest Hemingway with Mark Cirin! The Life and Works of Ernest Hemingway with Mark Cirino. Hit play below! Find the show: iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast Subscribe on Android Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe via RSS (Read the Full Transcript at the bottom of this Blog Post) Sponsors and Podcast Updates The Life and Works of Ernest Hemingway Show Notes with Mark Cirino 2:13 – Mark grew up in a household where his parents were readers. Her mother was a writer and his father was a journalist. This is also where he talks about how he stumbled upon Ernest Hemingway’s works. 3:48 – Mark talks about what the war meant to Hemingway. 5:49 – He describes Hemingway’s writing style and the iceberg theory. Ernest’s style may have come from his journalism background and his subject matter. The men of action that he writes about are involved in crises or dangerous situations. 11:30 – We dig into Hemingway’s early life when his love for the outdoors started, particularly fishing. He mentions the places that Ernest wrote about such as Michigan where he wrote Indian Camp and The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife among others. 13:32 – He differentiates the real Ernest from the myth of him. 18:58 – He had Ken Burns and Lynn Novick on the One True Podcast to talk about their PBS documentary on Hemingway. Ken Burns and Lynn Novick also co-wrote the introduction in their book called One True Sentence: Writers & Readers on Hemingway’s Art. 20:52 – In Hemingway’s memoir called A Moveable Feast, he talks about how to deal with writer’s block by starting with one true sentence and going on from there. 22:20 – He talks about fishing in relation to Hemingway’s works. 24:05 – I mentioned John Gierach, author of several fly-fishing books, whom we had in the podcast in episodes 047 and 434. 25:36 – In Hemingway’s journey as a fisherman, he bought a fishing boat in 1934 which he called Pilar. Mark has an episode in his podcast with Paul Hendrickson where they talked about the latter’s book called Hemingway’s Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost. 26:45 – Hemingway’s works inspire Mark to keep his curiosity and continuously produce interesting topics for his podcast. 28:27 – We dig into the predator-prey concept in fishing and hunting in Hemingway’s book called Islands in the Stream. 33:22 – His current favorite Hemingway work is A Farewell to Arms. He also talks about The Old Man and The Sea which he says is the perfect Hemingway theme of “winner take nothing”. 36:36 – We talk about the end of Hemingway’s life at the age of 61 in Ketchum, Idaho. His wife Mary said that he accidentally killed himself while cleaning his shotgun. 40:56 – Mark talks about Pauline Pfeiffer, Ernest Hemingway’s second wife. He was married four times. He tackles more about her in his episode with Ruth Hawkins. 42:50 – I ask him about Ernest and Spanish bullfighting which he wrote about in his books entitled Death in the Afternoon and The Sun Also Rises. 44:46 – He shares some highlights from The Sun Also Rises. 49:13 – For those who haven’t read any of Hemingway’s works, he recommends starting with The Old Man and the Sea and one of his short stories called Big Two-Hearted River. 53:16 – He asks which I think is more conducive for soldiers returning home from the war between deep fishing and fly fishing. 54:12 – We dig into Hemingway’s evolution of writing. From 1925 to 1929, he wrote four books which made him a literary superstar. His comeback in 1940 was successful because of his book entitled For Whom the Bell Tolls. 56:31 – He describes Hemingway as a pessimist as evident in an excerpt from his book In Death in the Afternoon, in which he says “All stories end in death, and he is no true-story teller who would keep that from you.” 58:00 – He talks about that time in 1954 when Hemingway and his wife Mary survived two plane crashes in Africa, and his failed attempts before his suicide in 1961. 1:02:47 – He started the One True Podcast when he noticed that there were no podcasts focused on Ernest Hemingway. The Hemingway Society sponsors the podcast. 1:04:47 – He likes listening to other podcasts such as the Rico Brogna Podcast with Evan Roberts who is a crazy Met fan. We talk more about the Mets. 1:09:45 – We end the interview with his one true sentence. You can reach Mark via email at [email protected]. Visit OneTruePod.com or HemingwaySociety.org/Podcast for more information. Related Podcast Episodes WFS 047 – John Gierach Podcast Interview – Hippies, High Mt Stream Fly Fishing, Weed and Alaska WFS 434 – John Gierach on Dumb Luck and the Kindness of Strangers, McGuane and Hemingway Read the Full Podcast Transcript Below The Life and Works of Ernest Hemingway Conclusion with Mark Cirino In this podcast, learn about The Life and Works of Ernest Hemingway with Mark Cirin!
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The New York Knicks have fired coach Derek Fisher midway through his second season.
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The New York Knicks have fired coach Derek Fisher midway through his second season. The Knicks made the decision Monday after losing Sunday for the fifth straight time. They have dropped nine of 10 and fallen to 23-31, well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. Fisher went 40-96. The Knicks hired him in June 2014 shortly after he ended his playing career. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis has been promoted to interim head coach. Fisher's firing was first reported by ESPN. (Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Derek Fisher led a basketball clinic with several aspiring young ballers from the Jr. NBA Philippines and taught the basics of the sport.
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Just like what he did back in the day, Derek Fisher issued an assist as he flew miles away from home to visit the Philippines. In one of his activities in Manila, the former Los Angeles star led a basketball clinic last Wednesday with several aspiring young ballers from the Jr. NBA Philippines and taught the basics of the sport while also providing pointers for local coaches who watched from the stands. Offering wisdom beyond the clinic, the former 24th overall NBA pick said more than the talent, it is the discipline that will go a long way as far as one's NBA dream is concerned — whether in playing or in coaching. "I think a discipline for a Filipino player specifically, or any player, often times only goes to practicing your shooting...that part is given," Fisher told members of the media. "If you want to be a professional player, you have to be good at basketball. But I think there's discipline in showing up on time, there’s discipline in being coachable, there’s discipline in being a good teammate, there’s discipline in wanting others to be successful, sometimes more so than yourself." "Those are skills we don’t talk about as much." Fisher wasn't only known for his great playmaking style during his time as an NBA player, but also etched his name in the coaching circle. The 6-foot-1 backcourt general announced his retirement from playing after the 2013-2014 season with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Soon after, he was tapped by the New York Knicks as head coach under the guidance of then president Phil Jackson, whom he won five NBA rings with. Fisher also had a three-year coaching stint with the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA, leading the squad to a semifinal appearance in 2019 and guiding some stars like Candace Parkers and Chelsea Gray. Knowledgeable in both playing and coaching in the NBA, Fisher said a Filipino baller aspiring to set foot at the league should also have multiple offerings. "And I think for Filipino players, you are not just surely going to make it to the NBA to become a 20-point scorer, you got to make it to the NBA for a lot of other things that require discipline," he added. "Those things I listed are really vital." As for coaching, Fisher, who formed a formidable duo with the late Kobe Byrant in the early 2000s, said building a relationship amongst other coaches will play a huge part in making it to the NBA. "In terms of coaches, I think that the world is a smaller fraternity so to speak, so finding ways to build a relationship with other coaches that work either in the program or in the college game, those are really important aspects," the 49-year-old Fisher stressed. "Reaching out to coaches and letting them know that you’re following them or supporting their school or their team, and keeping them up to date on the things that you are working on. You never know when it’s going to reach their desk at the right time." —JKC, GMA Integrated News
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Congratulations to California’s 40-Year Pharmacists! The California State Board of Pharmacy proudly celebrates these pharmacists for their dedicated service to California consumers. These health care professionals have maintained their California pharmacy licenses on active status for 40 years or more. 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Vista, CA Hui, Tina Hsiao-Tin - El Cerrito, CA Hull, Barry Lynn - Midlothiau, TX Huntsman, Mary Ann- Newport Beach, CA Hurst, Linda Tayian - Del Rey, CA Hustana, Terence Gerard - Walnut, CA Ichiuji, Nancy Yoshiye - San Francisco, CA Iyoya, Martin Ken - Clayton, CA Jacobowitz, Ellen Rosenberg - Los Angeles, CA James, Charles Lewis - San Diego, CA Jeffries  , Brett David - Yucaipa, CA Joe, Doris - Long Beach, CA Johnson, Teresa Rose - Castro Valley, CA Johnston, Merle Seguritan - Los Angeles, CA Jones, Mason Morris - Carmichael, CA Kamei, Nancy Uyeno - Potomac, MD Kato Siu, Cathy Chiyeko - Tustin, CA Kazangian, Sorin - Los Angeles, CA Keller, Brian Charles - Antioch, CA Kim, Elson G - Folsom, CA Kim, Martin C - Torrance, CA Kim, Yoonhee C - Los Angeles, CA Klein, Leslie - Altadena, CA Kneefel , Sandra A - Fresno, CA Knudsen, Mark Allan - Portland, OR Kong, Matthew Ow - Gilroy, CA Krage, Michael Louis - Fresno, CA Kwon, Elise Jung-Min - Northridge, CA Lander,  Jeffrey  Jon - Palm Desert, CA Larson, Lawrence Bray - Apple Valley, CA Lau, Dennis Vincent - Montebello, CA Lau, Janet Chiu - Los Altos, CA Lee, Virginia - Palo Alto, CA Lee, Sung Min - Turlock, CA Lee, Howard - Lancaster, CA Lee, Austin John - Oakland Park, FL Lee, Teddi Yamaguchi - La Canada, CA Lee, Sunny He - Northridge, CA Lee, Wen-Hsing  Emily - Fremont, CA Lee, Connie Wai-Yuen - Foster City, CA Lee, Susan E S - Irvine, CA Lee, Lily - San Francisco, CA Lee, Elene - Hillsborough, CA Leiter, Charles Wolfe - Saratoga, CA Lew, Paul Dennis - Los Angeles, CA Lieu, Diana Siu-Ling - Monterey Park, CA Linford, Jennifer - Salt Lake City, UT Littlejohn, Mark Alan - Anderson, CA Long, Amy Beth - Moorpark, CA Lor, Edward - Alameda, CA Losoya, Frank Joseph - Huntington Beach, CA Low, Christine Clara - Torrance, CA Lyon, Wendy Marie - Steamboat Springs, CO Manning, Kenneth Lawrence - Porterville, CA Marshall, Irene Yamaga - Granada Hills, CA Marubayashi, Norma Miyeko - Dublin, CA Mashayekan, Ahmad - La Jolla, CA Mc Caskill, Michael Xavier - Windsor, CA Mc Hugh, Paul Martin Andr - Las Vegas, NV Mekhjian, Avedis Hagop - Glendale, CA Millman, Phil Lowell - Whittier, CA Mitani,  Douglas Eric - Laguna Beach, CA Mok, Priscilla Yuen-Mun - Fremont, CA Moore, Gina Curry - Castle Pines, Co Morgan, Ellen Marie - San Pedro, CA Morimoto, Kim   William - South Pasadena, CA Morreale, Anthony Peter - La Jolla, CA Musallam, Sam   Abraham - Vacaville, CA Nagasawa, Scott Glenn - Torrance, CA Nakaki,  Kathryn Ann - Los Angeles, CA Nakamura, Linda Yee - Oakland, CA Ng, Patty Wah Chan - Irvine, CA Ngan, Benita Tin-Wei - South Pasadena, CA Nguyen, Nhung Cam - Westminster, CA O'brien, Douglas C - Granite Bay, CA Oda, Kathy A - Stockton, CA Odegard, Cynthia Kreide - Long Beach, CA Ogino, Glenn Toshio - Concord, CA Okafor, Theodora N - San Dimas, CA Oventile, Charlotte Elizabeth - Temple City, CA Padelford, Cathy Ann - Burlingame, CA Page, Michele Ann - Salt Lake City, UT Pappo, Patricia Crossen - Sacramento, CA Pardini, Mark Victor - Reno, NV Patel, Ramanlal V - Palmdale, CA Pham, Emy Binh Quach - San Diego, CA Piciucco, Jennifer Ann - Sacramento, CA Pinkham, Russell Lynn - Lodi, CA Polikoff, Patricia - San Diego, CA Raman, Saptarishi S - Yorba Linda, CA Redd, Bruce Lyman - Chino Hills, CA Reeve, William Robert - Los Angeles, CA Renfer, Lynnette M B - Concord, CA Rezvani, Ahmad - San Francisco, CA Rho, Jay – Pasadena, CA Richards, Charles W - San Diego, CA Richman, Rodney Alvin - New York, NY Richmond, Thomas Edward - Napa, CA Robinson, Linda Jean - Junction City, OR Ross, Dan - Glendale, CA Ryals, Montie Frank - Chico, CA Ryder, Randy Alan - Napa, CA Sams, Lanilee Cho - Ferndale, CA Santo, Domingo Leslie Berina - Reseda, CA Sargenti, Christine Janet - Escondido, CA Schulman, Neil Pembroke - Pines, FL Senzaki, Lloyd - Diamond Bar, CA Sever, Sharona Jael - Los Angeles, CA Sharp, Patrick Christopher - Temecula, CA Shum, Wing Fou - Whittier, CA Simental, Andrew - Victorville, CA Smarinsky, Ruth Arnold - Santa Barbara, CA Smith, Donald Wayne - Lodi, CA Smith, La Vern - Chino, CA Smith, Gaylyn Marie - Seal Beach, CA Smith, Lesley Ann - Stockton, CA So, Tak-Kai - Daly City, CA Speck, Robert Allen - El Sobrante, CA Stagg, Colleen Marie - Benicia, CA Stoeltzing, Richard Woods - Napa, CA Stothers, Vanessa Lynn -Sammamish, WA Syrotiuk, Christine Ann - Scottsdale, AZ Szczotka, Andrew Don - Poway, CA Takahashi, Lyle Tetsuo - Santa Maria, CA Takai-Sakakura, Francine Kimiko - Huntington Beach, CA Taylor, Gary Lee - Oroville, CA Tella, Cathleen Carey - Sunnyvale, CA Templeton-Olona, Sandra A - Albuquerque, NM Terada,  Derek A - Dove Canyon, CA Thomas, Gerald Lynn - Visalia, CA Thunquest, Michael John - Grand Terrace, CA Tirado, Daniel A - Calexico, CA Torbati, Daniel Farnam - Oakland, CA Toyama Bodnar, Suzanne Carol - Tucson, AZ Toyotome, Alphos Nobusumi - Riverside, CA Turner,  William Joseph - Escondido, CA Ulrich, Robert William - Covina, CA Ung, Edward Wing - Manhattan Beach, CA Valentin, Louis A - Chula Vista, CA Watanabe, Elaine Gail - Tustin, CA Westa-Lusk, Renee Marie - Ridgecrest, CA White, De'Bora R - Los Angeles, CA Whyte, Michael John - San Rafael, CA Williams, Arleigh Ray - Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Wong, Angie Hweilin - Rancho Santa Fe, CA Wong, Roberta Jean - Seattle, WA Wong, Elton Yuk-Shui - Oakland, CA Wong, Patrick Wai-Che - Fountain Valley, CA Wong, Gene Jun Kiu - Stockton, CA Wong, Amy Yunmei- Irvine, CA Wong, Terence Emmet - Simi Valley, CA Yamashita, Ronald Hiroshi - Oxnard, CA Yee, Edmond Ming - South Pasadena, CA Yerzyk, Richard William -West Hills, CA Yoshida, Richard Haruo - Granada Hills, CA Young, Michael David - Santa Clara, CA Young, Rex Myo - Walnut, CA Yu, Selina Ying - South San Gabriel, CA License Issued January 1, 1983 – June 30, 1983 Affleck, Augustus James - Auburn, CA Ames, David Oliver - Medford, OR Atallah, Ahmed Sadek - Torrance, CA Barrack, Anthony Joseph - El Cajon, CA Berardo, Deborah Jean - Santa Cruz, CA Berryman, James Clyde - Los Angeles, CA Bertorelli, Catherine – Boca Raton, FL Bichai, Fayek Nassief - Huntington Beach, CA Blanchette, Lance Garret - Palm Springs, CA Boulange, Maryse – Los Angeles, CA Briones, Narciso Palomino - Albany, CA Brown, Diane Lee - Walnut, CA Brown, Michael Edward - Brentwood, TN Chao, I-Shiu Chen - Los Angeles, CA Chetnakarnkul, Surapee – Buena Park, CA Chin, Shu-Hui – Danville, CA Chow, James Tze Yin - Arcadia, CA Craton, Ronald Grant - Lancaster, CA D'alessandro, Anthony – Newport Coast, CA Dang, Huong Bui - Irvine, CA Dang, Loc Khanh - Irvine, CA Davis, Kirk Edward - Simi Valley, CA Delvers, Thomas B - Milford, NJ Eli, Manouchehr – Beverly Hills, CA Eshtiaghpour, Albert – Beverly Hills, CA Ferdowsi, Javad – Los Angeles, CA Flaherty, John Francis - Pacifica, CA Fong, Alice – Sunnyvale, CA Franklin, Ferne M - Milpitas, CA Furlano, Joan Kathleen - Langley, WA Gambill Tipton, Sarah F - Carlsbad, CA Gee, Dewey – Rolling Hills Estates, CA Goodman, Fred L - W Hollywood, CA Gorospe, James K - Sacramento, CA Gott, Theodore Blaine - Chico, CA Hair, Terry – Los Angeles, CA Hayashi, Gordon Sadao - Clovis, CA Hernandez, Joseph Severiano - Apple Valley, CA Hernandez, Orlando – Pasadena, CA Higashida, Neil Takanori - Northridge, CA Hoffmeister, Susan Louise - Palo Alto, CA Kadir, Ruben Hadhy - Torrance, CA Karmali, Nasim – Fremont, CA Kawamoto, Dewey Iwao - Norwalk, CA Koss-Justice, Pamela Jean - Dodge Center, MN Lee, Robert Tan - Tustin, CA Lee, Stephen D - Santa Ana, CA Leung, Henry K H - San Bruno, CA Levine, Howard Leslie - Oceanside, NY Lewis, Demar – Woodland Hills, CA Liou, Kwan-Hwa Wang - Aptos, CA Lorentz, Sarah Mc Quade - Poway, CA Mack, Soo-Yon Richard - Morganville, NJ Maki, Annsha H - Placentia, CA Malik, Masood Parvez - Yorba Linda, CA Masterson, Alexandra Polos - Springfield, V May, Karl Bernard - Stockton, CA Mc Donough, Deborah Ann - Oakland, CA Mcgowen, Patrick Dean - Grover Beach, CA Memo, Ronald A - Henderson, NV Michaels-Asperger, Cheryl L - Granada Hills, CA Miller, Robert Wayne - Fair Oaks, CA Mock, Albert Hoi-Pang - Alhambra, CA Morelli, Robert Stephen - Torrington, CT Morris, Douglas E - Sterling, AK Mundell, Connie Mee Kuan - Thousand Oaks, CA Ng, Tat Chi – Middlebury, CT Nguyen, Hoan Cong - Garden Grove, CA Nguyen, Pha Thai - Huntington Beach, CA Nguyen, Vananh Chu - Cupertino, CA Normann, Sven Allan - Gainesville, FL Novin-Baheran, Ali-Asghar – Westlake Village, CA Parhami, Parvaneh Elihu - Beverly Hills, CA Perry, James B - Alta Loma, CA Peterson, Daniel Stuart - San Diego, CA Rinehart, Robert Lenoir - Chula Vista, CA Rowden, Marc Joseph - Fairbanks, AK Russell, Catherine Ann - Gotha, FL Sakai, Alicia M - San Francisco, CA Sales, Richard N - Marina, CA Schafer, Joseph Clark - Tigard, OR Schechter, Hemmie Son - Palo Alto, CA Skidmore, Ember Ann - Fulton, CA Skovseth, Jon Rudolph - Fullerton, CA Slaughter, Kim M - Fairfax, CA Snediker, Robert – Alameda, CA Sobel, Kerrin G - Seattle, WA Takahashi, Todd Yoneo - Roseville, CA Tang, Janet Landers – Yorba Linda, CA Tenette, Paul Anthony - Altadena, CA Thakarar, Lal P - Irvine, CA Tong, Larry Wayne - Honolulu, HI Triplett, Linda – Cloverdale, CA Uppuluri, Kodanda Rao - Danville, IL Walker, Steve D - Lake Arrowhead, CA Walsh, Michael Joseph - Sacramento, CA Whiting, Philip Edward - Apple Valley, CA Winn, Gerald Leon - La Quinta, CA Wong, Clement Kee - Chino Hills, CA Wong, Gordon – Pacific Palisades, CA Wong, Kevin Yan – Walnut Creek, CA Wong, Wesley H – Brentwood, CA Woo, Arthur Kim – Lafayette, CA Yang, Ta-Shiung – Arcadia, CA Zaki, Samia Ibrahim - Torrance,CA License Issued July 1, 1982 – December 31, 1982 Ahrens, Katherine Ann – El Dorado Hills, CA Anderson, Lynde Leigh – Glendale, AZ Archdeacon, Denise Marie – Reno, NV Ariura, Emi – Gardena, CA Asarch, Kenneth Bruce – Valencia, CA Asbury, Raymond Paul – Fremont, CA Aumer-Vail, Barbara Ann – Richland,  WA Battaile Jr, Thomas Darrah – Redlands, CA Becker, Mark I. – San Diego, CA Besinque, Gary Martin – Santa Monica, CA Borzi, Scott A. – Fountain Valley, CA Bramantim, Catherine Momjian – Fresno, CA Breen Jr, Martin Joseph – Fullerton, CA Brown, Kevin Raymond - Rescue, CA Calonge, James C. – Danville, CA Carlson, James Wayne – Jamestown, CA Cawthorne, Karen Marie – Clovis, CA Chan, Garry Cheung – La Canada, CA Chan, Ricky Kwai Kee – Diamond Bar, CA Chang, Alice Kwong – Arcadia, CA Chinn, Charles Eric – Brentwood, CA Chinn, Natalie Lotus – San Francisco, CA Cho, Grace Chan – Modesto, CA Cho, Haesun Kim – Montrose, CA Choi, Soon H. – La Canada Flintridge, CA Chow, Lilie Wong – Northridge, CA Chung, Susan Faye – San Francisco, CA Correll, Janet Ewen – Carlsbad, CA Coyne, Joan E. – Sacramento, CA Davidson, Karen May – Concord, CA Davis, Mitchell Given – Davis, CA Deamer, Robert Louis – Woodland Hills, CA Dominy, Ylva Kirsten – Novato, CA Dowell, Spencer – Stockton, CA Drew, Anthony Philip – Clovis, CA Dueck, Martin Philip – Fresno, CA Elmasry, Nabil Kamel – Porter Ranch, CA Ewalt, Charles W. – Laguna Niguel, CA Fiehler, Monica Tombrinck – Valley Center, CA Flascha, Stephan Leo – Los Angeles, CA Fong, Christine San – Alameda, CA Fong, David Jue – Alhambra, CA Fukano , Robert Matsuo – Arroyo Grande, CA Fukunaga, Christine Shigemi – Manhattan Beach, CA Furushiro, Don Katsumi – Thousand Oaks, CA Galloway, Michael Garrett – Clio, CA Garcia, Alejandro Jr. – Capistrano Beach, CA Gong, John Young – Hermosa Beach, CA Gubbins Jr., Donald Whitney – North Myrtle Beach, SC Hamamoto, Glenn T. – Los Altos, CA Hatai, Janie Kazuye – Clovis, CA Haupt, Bridget Anne – Portland, OR Hester, Michael Leonard – Fairfield, CA Higgs, Colleen Carraway – Oakland, CA Hill, Jeffrey Curtis – Clovis, CA Hino-Bourassa , Carolyn E. – Garberville, CA Huhn, Scott Robert – Sacramento, CA Imada, Gwen Emiko – Los Angeles, CA Jacobs, Marilyn Frances – Loma Linda, CA Jones, Thomas K. – Trabuco Canyon, CA Kawashima, Steven Kenji – Chino Hills, CA Kashiwabara, Barbara M. – Honolulu, HI Kawahara, Brian Itsuo – Corona, CA Kawahara, Nancy Edman – Loma Linda, CA Keehn, Richard R. – Santa Maria, CA Kibble, Michael William – Clio, CA Koizumi, Noreen Itsuko – Chula Vista, CA Komesu, Andrew Akira – West, CA Kotoff-Quart, Kristine – Carlsbad, CA Kwong, Alice P . – Danville, CA Laddusaw, Michael, – Chino Hills, CA Lambert, Joseph Edward – Visalia, CA Lara Jr., Fidel M. – Sun Valley, CA Lau, Alice Tsoi – San Francisco, CA Law, King-Kwan – West Covina, CA Lee, Preston Mark – Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Lee, John Jangil – Carmel By The Sea, CA Lee, Vicky Soonock – Torrance, CA Lee, Mary Blackwell – Boise, ID Lew, Flynn Hay – West Hills, CA Light, Gregory Steven – El Dorado Hills, CA Lowe, Deborah Margaret – Los Gatos, CA Lucas, Joan Suchocki – Euless, TX Maeda, Craig Hiroshi – Santa Monica, CA Makhani, Massoud – Santa Monica, CA Maldonado, Tom – Pasadena, CA Martin, Edith Hashimoto – San Luis Obispo, CA Martin, Alan James – San Luis Obispo, CA Mason, Gene Darnell – Mountain View, CA Mayet, Iqbal Yacoob – Culver City, CA Mierczynski, Jeffrey Lee – Elk Grove, CA Miller, Wayne Ira – Tustin, CA Mokhtarian, Robert – Burbank, CA Moore, Tracey Lynn – Newman Lake, WA Mori, Timothy Kazutomi – Fremont, CA Nandyala, Venkata Ratnam – Yucca Valley, CA Nathan , Stephen M. – La Canada, CA Nobuye, Denise Kazuyo – Sacramento, CA Nojima , Nancy Sachi – Yorba Linda, CA Nomura, Darryl Minoru – Walnut Creek, CA Ota, Henry Yoshiki – La Palma, CA Patterson, Rodney Alan – Diamond Bar, CA Pelter, Mitchell A. – Agoura Hills, CA Peltz, Sandra Codman – Redwood City, CA Prouty, Gregory Norton – Rancho Mission Viejo, CA Pryor, Robert Bruce – Laguna Niguel, CA Quart, Barry David – Las Vegas, NV Rawls, Kevin Barnard – Riverside, CA Raymond, William Mark - Solana Beach, CA Rogoff-Pryor, Cynthia – Laguna Niguel, CA Ross, David Edward – Chino Hills, CA Sabbagh, Reem M. – Amman Saenz Davis, Sandra Lee – Fullerton, CA Sakakura, Richard Taul – Orange, CA Sakamoto, Robert Hitoshi - Calabasas, CA Sakuda , Caryn Gail – Pasadena, CA Salas, Mark Allen – Cardiff By The Sea, CA Salem, Safwat D. – La Jolla, CA Schaftel, Hershel Dean – Encinitas, CA Schmuckley Jr., Loyd F. – Ukiah, CA Seiwert, Robert Hilbert – Portland, OR Seo, Myung Soo – San Francisco, CA Shalaby-Saleh, Ebtisam Ibrahim – Huntington Beach, CA Shinkai , Susan Emiko – Sonora, CA Shirakawa, Linda Tokuno – Torrance, CA Singh, Balbir – Stockton, CA Sisman, Karen Kane – Los Angeles, CA Skaar, Mark Alan – Arcata, CA Snyder-Estes, Kimberly – Atwater, CA Spiegel, Beth Caron – Bakersfield, CA Stark, Charles William – Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Stephan, Paul Y. – Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA Strom, Holly Ann – Los Angeles, CA Stutz, Jon Griffin – Arroyo Grande, CA Sue, Caron Anne – Cincinnati, OH Suen, Lai Hah Elke – Rowland Heights, CA Tang, Susan Gee – Riverside, CA Terasawa, Robert Craig – Rosemead, CA Tong, Johnson – San Francisco, CA Torrise, Virginia Susan – Fairfax, VA Toy, Kevin L. –  Stockton, CA Unikel, Edmund Mark – Carlsbad, CA Valente, Leonard Joseph – Penn Valley, CA Veseth, Karen Jean – Coto De Caza, CA Waak, Mitchell Scott – Victorville, CA Waki, Russell Fumio – Los Alamitos, CA Walker Jr., Charles W. – Los Angeles, CA Walts, Elisabeth Louise – Lafayette, CA Watanabe Mark David – San Francisco, CA Watson, Charles Chris – Gold River, CA Wilson Thomas Lee – San Diego, CA Wong, Raymond Sung Gee – Irvine, CA Wong, Harry – Sacramento, CA Wong, Marianna – Fresno, CA Wong, Julie Lynn – Rocklin, CA Wong, Raymond – Aliso Viejo, CA Wong, Wendy S. – Chino Hills, CA Wong, Mark W. – Irvine, CA Woodington, Gretta Rene' – Las Vegas, NV Wozniak Bianchetto, Martha Anna – Morges           Yamagata, Ken Stephen – Costa Mesa, CA Yamanaka-Yuen, Nancy Akiko – Durham, NC Young, Gary John – Happy Valley, OR Young, James Raymond – San Diego, CA Yuge, Dora Woo – Torrance, CA Zajicek, David R. – Royal Oaks, CA Zarcone, Michael Allen – Copperopolis, CA Zingale, Janet – Moraga, CA Zwemer, Nancy E. – Pasadena, CA License Issued January 1, 1982 – June 30, 1982 Apelian, Berj G. – Lake Sherwood, CA Au, Johnson – Alhambra, CA Barrack, Gerard Nasim – Prairieville, LA Belcher, Paul – Corona, CA Bizilia, Stephen John Jr. – Westlake Village, CA Bramanti, Catherine Momjian – Fresno, CA Campbell, Wayne N – Huntington Beach, CA Chang, Dick – Arcadia, CA Chien, Connie Yeping – Los Angeles, CA Choi, Jong Beom – Castro Valley, CA Choy, Randy J. – Hercules, CA Christen, Catherine – Ann Arbor, MI Dean, Bradford Stephen – Folsom, CA Di Pietro, Wayne Joseph – Manchester, HN Ellingson, James A. – Ventura, CA Eto, Kenneth Keiji – San Gabriel, CA Fletcher-Thompson, Elaine M – Compton, CA Franko, Stephen J. Jr. – Tujunga, CA Fujii, Carol Akiko – Rancho Cucamonga, CA Gonzales, James Arnold – San Diego, CA Gordon, Christopher Jay – South Lake Tahoe, CA Hong, Nam Kyo – Pasadena, CA Huante , Joseph Manuel – Stockton, CA Im, Kyung Ryuel – Torrance, CA Jacobs, Mark Seth – Fallbrook, CA Kanji, Nausher Abdulla – Los Angeles, CA Kim, Hee Joon – Northridge, CA Kim, Naomi Hyunsook – Rowland Heights, CA Kitchen, Philip James – Seatac, WA Lenhart, Julie Carmela – Walnut Creek, CA Linnet, Stanley Wayne – Palo Cedro, CA Martorana, Deana L. – Yucca Valley, CA Matsunaga, Valerie Midori – Kahului, HI Mettler, Joan Marie – Clovis, CA Moini, Arian – Granada Hills, CA Monrian, Terrence E. – Delano, CA Okuno, William – Sacramento, CA Palmer, Michael John – Colusa, CA Patel, Anita Bhargav – Anaheim Hills, CA Redmond, Rosemary – Fletcher, NC Rhoe, Dewey Dave – Folsom, CA Rogers, Kimberly Ruth – Palmdale, CA Ross, Merilyn Dunn – Scotia, CA Ryu, Linda Pa-Ching – Santa Barbara. CA Serusa, Carlo F. Jr – Yuba City, CA Shah, Mukesh M. – Alta Loma, CA Sheldon, James Harry – Solvang, CA Sohn, Jeannie Myung-Hwa – San Jose, CA Toy, Debra Frances – Stockton, CA Wrightman, Mark – St. Augustine, FL Wyant, Susan Lee – Leesburg, VA Yuh, Byung Sik – Burlingame, CA License Issued July 1, 1981 - December 31, 1981 Acholonu, Emmanuel C – Los Angeles, CA Ackerman, Kenneth Joseph – Miami Beach, FL Ahn, Haisun Leslie – Monterey, CA Alexander, Julee Bailey – Point Richmond, CA Alford John Joseph – Long Beach, CA Alvarez Anita – Hawthorne, CA Anderson, Kimberly M – Pacific Palisades, CA Armstrong, Deborah K – Brentwood, TN Arquiette, Jeffery C – Athol, ID Arriolatribelhorn, Lynda – Menifee, CA Bacon, David A – San Clemente, CA Baier-Andrew, Loretta M – Chico, CA Barcon, Douglas Lee – Diamond Bar, CA Ben, Christopher W – Pleasanton, CA Benson, Brian – Lemoore, CA Berjikian, Enna Y – La Canada, CA Berkowitz, Howard S – Merrick, NY Bholat, Munaver H – Redondo Beach, CA Bibbs, Linda – Visalia, CA Blumenthal, Barton J – Magill, Australia Boatwright, Deborah E – San Francisco, CA Boggs, Colin W – Chico, CA Bogosian-Jaramishian, Karen M – Fresno, CA Bottarini, Michael J – San Mateo, CA Bowling, Delbert Logan – Dana Point, CA Brosz, Judith I – Menifee, CA Brotherton, Thomas J – San Diego, CA Cabico, Filomena – Los Angeles, CA Campbell, Clark G – Martinez, CA Carlton , Patricia Ann – Modesto, CA Carmichael, Jannet Mari – Reno, NV Casas, Ralph P – Norwalk, CA Chan Marsha Choy – La Canada, CA Chan, Bobby – San Mateo, CA Chang, Kit Yan – Westlake Village, CA Cheung, Alvin H – Sacramento, CA Cheung, Edwin T – Fremont, CA Chin, Linda Sue – Clovis, CA Chin, Brian Y W – Clovis, CA Chin, Alan – Highland, CA Chinn, Steven Ronald – San Bruno, CA Chu, Regina L – Davis, CA Cohen, Carolyn F – Santa Monica, CA Colbert Jr, James – San Diego, CA Collard, Shaun S – Saratoga, CA Cooley, Walter A – Modesto, CA Cornell, Stevan D – Chandler, AZ Cortese, Linda Marie – Kansas City, MO Costigan, Kevin – Torrance, CA Croslin, Sonja Pauline – Santa Cruz, CA Cruz, Alexander W – Glendora, CA Cunningham, Michael – Larkspur, CA Davis, Warren Kai – Bakersfield, CA Davis, Michael Craig – Carlsbad, CA Day, Ronald Charles – Thousand Oaks, CA Dedden, Phyllip Ray – Alta Loma, CA Diesh, Vijay M – Monterey, CA Dinolfo, Melissa A – Santa Monica, CA Doak, Barbara Ann – Fairfield, CA Dominguez, Andres Eladio – Irvine, CA Domke, Ross Andrew – Redding, CA Drake III, William Harry – Paso Robles, CA Drushella, Vincent Michael – Mission Viejo, CA Dunn Jr., John Elmo – Santa Maria, CA Edgar, Steven P – Chico, CA Eichhorn, Glenn G – Georgetown, TX Elliot, Charles Henry – Granite Bay, CA Everson, Gary Willis – Madera, CA Ezaki, Deborah Jean – Sunnyvale, CA Fahey, Russell J – Huntington Beach, CA Fanusie, Cynthia D – Lake View Terrace, CA Feaver Rose R – San Diego, CA Finn, Anne Marie – Roseville, CA Fleming, Patrick David – Dublin, CA Flores, Karen A – Woodside, CA Fujiwara Jerry I – Lancaster, CA Galanti , Pamela B – Chatsworth, CA Ganz, Julie Wilson – Mill Valley, CA Gartner, Joseph Francis – San Diego, CA Gelfand, Nelson – Los Angeles, CA Generales, John T – Las Vegas, NV Giarrusso, George E – Riverside, , CA Goertzen, Janice Elaine – Carlsbad, CA Golman, David S – Leucadia, CA Gonza, Gary Stephen - Camillus, NY Green, Steven L – Elk Grove, CA Green, Darryl James – Upland, CA Grefsheim, Laurel Lynne – Lodi, CA Grobman, Barry J – Menlo Park, CA Grubb, Timothy F – Yorba Linda, CA Guharoy, Sudip K – Riverside, CA Hackney, Dale N – Sequim, WA Halim, Ghandi Judeh - Huntington Beach, CA Hanson-Murphy, Marsha – Diablo, CA Harp, Susanne E - Highland, CA Hirabayashi, Curtis – Walnut, CA Hirokawa, William T – Torrance, CA Hiroto, Diane K – San Francisco, CA Hix, Michael R - Redlands, CA Ho, Irene Tse – San Jose, CA Hoffman III, Joe M. – Oxnard, CA Hom, Fred – South San Francisco, CA Howarth, Lori A – Newport Beach, CA Hulka, D. Scott – Pleasant Hill, CA Hunt, Thomas D – Highland, CA Hutchinson, Julie Marie – Encinitas, CA Huynh, Ngoc-Anh Thi – Westminster, CA Huynh, Ngoc Mai T – Federal Way, WA Hwe, Alice K – Berkeley, CA Ikemoto, Cary Glenn – Carlsbad, CA Im, Nicholas Nak-Kyun – Torrance, CA Irwin, David B – Borrego Springs, CA Ito, Guy Gen – Highland, CA Iwamoto, Dennis T – Pasadena, CA Jaber, Philip John – Alameda, CA Jackson, Randall – Fairfield, CA Jahansouz, Foad D – Irvine, CA Joyner, Janice L – Meadow Vista, CA Jue, Teresa Quon - Huntington Beach, CA Jue, Ronald W - Huntington Beach, CA Juge, Dean A – Wright City, MO Jung, Norman Q – Agoura Hills, CA Kalfayan, Arsine – Glendale, CA Keast Jr., Robert W – San Anselmo, CA Keelan, Helen Ariga – Culver City, CA Kehoe Jr., William A – Stockton, CA Kemp, Kenneth Wayne – Clovis, CA Kiang, Melinda Lew – Glendale, CA Kim, J Patrick – Reno, NV Kim, Katie Y – Daejeon, South Korea Kim, Karen K – Northridge, CA Kim, S Sonny – Montrose, CA Kiyohara, Alan T – Yorba Linda, CA Klotz, Allan Joseph – Sebastopol, CA Knipper, Robert John – Thousand Oaks, CA Ko, Anna Hom – Millbrae, CA Kolz, Kevin – Redding, CA Komaki, Duane Teruyuki – Whittier, CA Komoto, Brian K – Delano, CA Kosch, William Robert – Redlands, CA Koutsos, Athanasios – Burbank, CA Kozel, Joanne Agua – Agoura Hills, CA Kozel, Steven R – Agoura, CA Krajci, Dennis E – Granada Hills, CA Kunitake, Lisa M – Alhambra, CA Lacy, Charles – La Canada, CA Lai, Karen – Millbrae, CA Lance, Daryl – Carmichael, CA Lapp, Timothy Richmond – Valencia, CA Larrabee, Mark A – Springville, UT Lash, David Martin – Redondo Beach, CA Lau, Albert K.H. – Mililani, HI Lau, Steven C. – San Marino, CA Law, James Yu Leung – South Pasadena, CA Lawrence, Ronald C – Murphys, CA Leaf, Sharon Shigeko – Oakland, CA Leblanc, Paul E – Fresno, CA Lechuga, Mitchell D – Ventura, CA Lee, Lily Ping – South San Francisco, CA Levin, Bonnie – Washington, DC Lewis, Vicki L – Orange, CA Lindstrom, Brad H – Apple Valley, CA Liu, William Wai-Lam – Walnut, CA Loo, Gary Chichau – Daly City, CA Lovelace, Tracy – Los Angeles, CA Lovett, Kyle Eugene – Redlands, CA Lum, Grant K – La Jolla, CA Lum, Melvin Kin Mun – Mission Viejo, CA Ma, Kenneth K – San Francisco, CA Macdonald, Debra J Renner – Park City, UT Mah, Danny – Alameda, CA Martinez, Michael L – Salt Lake City, UT Massoud, Maurice Anwar – Oceanside, CA Masui, Glenn M – Modesto, CA Matsunaga, Victor S – Los Alamitos, CA Matsuo, David S – Los Gatos, CA Matsuo, Vivian Choi – Los Gatos, CA Mauer, Paul E – Menifee, CA Mauer, Sheryl L – Menifee, CA Mazzaferri-Fosse, Mary – San Rafael, CA McBride, Janeen Grace – San Diego, CA McCann, Deborah L – San Marcos, CA McLanahan, Robert L – Sonora, CA McKee, Barbara Baker – Belleville, IL Meguerditchian, Samuel – North Hollywood, CA Merritt , Carl F – Fairfield, CA Molley, Steffnie E – Long Beach, CA Moran, Frank L – Chico, CA Morris, Kenneth P – Rancho Cucamonga, CA Morris, Suzanne M – Pacifica, CA Morsillo, Diane F – Redondo Beach, CA Mueller Maria E – Aptos, CA Nash-Smith, Cherie – Fresno, CA Nickell, Robert P – Torrance, CA Noble, Lawrence – Westlake Village, CA Noud-Ikuta, Mary L – Los Alamitos, CA Oga, Colleen H – Modesto, CA Olen, Karen M – Dana Point, CA Orman, Holly E – Murphys, CA Ornelas, Michael J – Hixson, TN Ota, Douglas M – Pleasant Hill, CA Otani, Carrie Sakamoto – Los Angeles, CA Ow, Jonathan S – Redwood Shores, CA Oye, Michiko Yamada – Stockton, CA Palacioz. Kimberly Ann – Stockton, CA Pendergraft, Flint A – Carmichael, CA Perkins , Margo C – Redding, CA Pidgeon, Kevin A – Corona, CA Pierce, Alan Jay – Oak Park, CA Quan, Pamela Fujita – El Segundo, CA Quock, Jennifer R. – Palos Verdes Estates, CA Quon, Dennis – Sacramento, CA Reisbeck, John Marvin – Rancho Mirage, CA Renfro, Patrick B – Bakersfield, CA Richards, Paul C – Rancho Cucamonga, CA Rigas, Michael T – Fallbroook, CA Riolo, Sam Henry – San Gabriel, CA Rizor, Nancy Alice – Punta Gorda, FL Roach, Deborah Wong – San Francisco, CA Robertson, Scott M – Torrance, CA Roh. Chong Won – North Hollywood, CA Ronningen, Philip A – Escondido, CA Rosen, Susan – San Francisco, CA Rowe, Richard M – Caldwell, ID Ryan, David H – Auburn, CA Salazar, Theresa A – Plainfield, IN Sandstrom, Robert P – Hilo, HI Sato, Helen Ng - Lakewood, CA Selzer, Lynn D – Encinitas, CA Sethi, Gurjit Singh – Seal Beach, CA Shimazu, Steven – Rowland Heights, CA Shimazu, Wanda Jean – Rowland Heights, CA Simkover, Ross Alan – Piedmont, CA Siu, Curtis W – Tustin, CA Smith, Jeffrey Scott – Sacramento, CA Smith, Donna Marie – San Jose, CA Smith, David Mark – Santa Cruz, CA Snyder, Ronald L – Cerritos, CA Soo-Hoo, Selina Leong – Monterey Park, CA Speck, Edward Clark – Walnut Creek, CA Spentzos, Effie P – Albany, OR Spiegel , Bernard – Las Vegas, NV Stagg, Robert Joseph – Moraga, CA Staykow, George Dimitrov – Fulton, CA Steger, Susan M – Modesto, CA Steiber, Daniel Grant – Scottsdale, AZ Stein-Larson, Janet G – Santa Rosa, CA Sterling, Michael J – Bell Canyon, CA Stewart, Albert Denton – Irvine, CA Stone, Jeffrey E – La Quinta, CA Stone, Diane N – Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Suda, Raymond T – Torrance, CA Sullivan, Jean M – Humaroc, MA Suzuki, Norman Tetsuo – Mercer Island, WA Tarlow, Pamela Ehrlich – Manhattan Beach, CA Taylor, Russell C – Modesto, CA Thomas, Larry Joe – Redondo Beach, CA Ting, Miriam – Santa Cruz, CA Tomikawa, Brian – Los Angeles, CA Tomlin, William C – Arcata, CA Tonrey, Lisa Anne Lamorte – Tucson, AZ Torbati , Edna Mibtahee – Santa Monica, CA Torres, Martin J – Diamond Bar, CA Tozzi Jr, Michael Louis – Fremont, CA Troxell, Lawrence S – Los Altos, CA Truong, Viet Thuc – Escondido, CA Tuck Jr, David Lee – Pismo Beach, CA Ueda, Joyce J – Valencia, CA Uner, Joan Elizabeth – San Francisco, CA Vaidyanathan, Rajaram – Irvine, CA Vatz, Janice L – Granite Bay, CA Veale, Deborah Kay – Sacramento, CA Veyna, Vanessa Mar – San Jose, CA Vollucci, Mary Frances – Hermosa Beach, CA Vossler, Al – Palm Desert, CA Wachtfogel, Michael A – Redondo Beach, CA Walsh, Denise A – Fresno, CA Weeks, Roger Samuel – Thousand Oaks, CA White, Virginia E – Folsom, CA Williams, Debra M – San Leandro, CA Williams, John A – El Cajon, CA Winther, Cynthia Ann – Irvine, CA Winther, Bradley Jon – Irvine, CA Wong, Winston – Longboat Key, FL Wong, Bruce F – San Francisco, CA Wong, Kenneth L – Torrance, CA Wong, Christopher M – Hacienda Heights, CA Woodford, Coreen C – Los Angeles, CA Worgul , Ronald L – Bakersfield, CA Workman, Scott Keith – Caruthers, CA Wright, Elizabeth Lois – Temecula, CA Yamate, Brian G – West Covina, CA Yau, Tammy Tam – San Bruno, CA Yeckl, David Andrew – Garden Grove, CA Yee, Freddie W – Santa Clara, CA Yee, Theodore W – San Francisco, CA Yered Jr, Louis Joseph – Camarillo, CA Yoshida, Patricia Ann – Long Beach, CA Young, Namching – Saratoga, CA Young, Antonia Shu Lai – Walnut, CA Young, Robert Khin – Walnut, CA Yu, Hautak – Palmdale, CA Yuan, Ronald C – San Marino, CA Zurcher, Carl F – Huntington Beach, CA License Issued January 1, 1981 – June 30, 1981 Ahluwalia, Maria Luisa – Alameda, CA Ang, Tee-Boi – La Jolla, CA Boling, John Samuel – Napa, CA Carr, Harriett – Los Angeles, CA Chen, Wen-Te – San Marino, CA Friday, Lynn E. – Bend, OR Gliksberg, Jack – Los Angeles, CA Gordon, Kristal Sue – Northridge, CACa Gunderson, Randy L. – Palmdale, CA Heimberg, William M. – Ukiah, CA Jung, Catherine Suet – Danville, CA Kidder, Phyllis Ann – San Juan Capistrano, CA Kizirian , Edma Sarkis – Glendale, CA Knight, Jane Elizabeth – Redlands, CA Koay, Gilbert Chen-Kee – Chino Hills, CA Lamb, Robert Arthur – Danville, CA Lawrence, Pauline – Santa Rosa, CA Lee, Sang Won - Loma Linda, CA Leong, Sue-Fong – Syosset, NY McNulty, Thomas Joseph Jr. – Altadena, CA Mizrachi, Leonora Tepper – Las Vegas, NV Murabito, Joseph Anthony – Prunedale, CA Nishimura, Ted Hideo – Tustin, CA Park, Jae-In – Newport Coast, CA Patel, Harsadbhai M. – Cerritos, CA Reda, Mary Lynn – Encinitas, CA Roemer, Beverly B. – Stockton, CA Rosenberger, Catherine M – Mission Hills, CA Saraiya, Manoj B. – Irvine, CA Schieman, Carol J. – Escondido, CA Shih, Ernest Cesar – Fontana, CA Tai, Chun Eric Keung – Elk Grove, CA Tran, Man Minh – Fremont, CA Vahora , Yusuf – San Jose, CA Vallortigara, Jay Edward – Castro Valley, CA Wah, Jue Ann – Laguna Niguel, CA Wong, Jonathan Wai-Ming – San Francicso Wong, Mow Fat William – Foster City, CA Yu, Johnny Onbong – Walnut, CA License Issued July 1, 1980 – December 31, 1980 Abdel-Messih, Moufid – Ripon, CA Adler, Alene – Encino, CA Ahluwalia, Kuldip – La Habra, CA Ahn, John – Long Beach, CA Akita, Chikara – Pasadena,  CA Albert, Celeste – Laguna Hills, CA Alger, William – Davis, CA Anzlovar, Kenneth – Dana oint, CA Asmar, Asmar – El Cajon, CA Avale, Gregory – Los Angeles, CA Avants, Valorie – Lompoc, CA Babamoto, Emily – Palos Verdes Estates, CA Babamoto, Kenneth – Palos Verdes Estates, CA Bahadourian, Diran – Pasadena, CA Ballenger, Barbara – Thousand Oaks, CA Barclay, Byron – Brentwood, CA Barot, Lavkumar – Signal Hill, CA Barron, Elizabeth – Watsonville, CA Barsamian, George – Carmel by the Sea, CA Barth, Stanley – Austin, TX Bayaa, Jihad – Mission Viejo, CA Bays, Raymond – Bakersfield, CA Berk, Stephen – Rocklin, CA Bernstine, Shula – Upland, CA Biasca, Janet – Eureka,CA Biran, Zsuzsanna – Point Reyes Station, CA Bishop, Gary – San Diego, CA Bogh, Patrick – Laguna Niguel, CA Boone, Barbara – Escondido, CA Boragno, Thomas – Costa Mesa, CA Boscanin, Mika – Vancouer, WA Brady, Thomas – Wheat Ridge, CO Brensel, Robert – Walnut Creek, CA Brown, Diane – Peachtree City, GA Broyles , Thomas – Torrance, CA Bufalini, Lee – Benicia, CA Burman, Robert – Pasadena, CA Cady, Paul – Pocatello, ID Carson, Robert – Oakhurst, CA Cassel, Clyde – Carson, CA Castillo , Ed – Clovis, CA Chan, Rosalind – Belmont, CA Chan, Tsuen-Na – Cerritos, CA Chee, Derrick – Honolulu, HI Chen, Clifford – Palm Springs, CA Cheung, Darryl – Alameda, CA Chin, Elaina – San Francisco, CA Chin, Rodney – San Diego, CA Ching, Laura – San Francisco, CA Cho, Herbert – Modesto, CA Chovick, Nora – Oakland, CA Chow, Agnes – Seal Beach, CA Choy, Barbara – Camas, WA Christensen, John – Petaluma, CA Christy, Kenneth – Dallas, TX Chu, David – Walnut, CA Chung Debra – La Canada, CA Cinto, Bradford – Clayton, CA Cinto, Georgia – Clayton, CA Core, Olga – Westlake Village, CA Covello, John – South Orange, NJ Creger, Phillip – Mt. Pleasant, SC Davis, Allison – Granada Hills, CA De Long, Tobi – San Diego, CA Deandrea, Diana – San Bernardino, CA Di Bernardo, Neil – Vancouver, WA Dominguez, Ernest – Los Angeles, CA Dominic, Andrea – Summerland, CA Dover, Theresa – San Diego, CA Dreier, Susan – San Diego, CA Eckert, Scarlett – Santa Barbara, CA Eggleton, Brian – Brea, CA Elkin, Samuel – Encino, CA Eng, Wesley – Tucson, AZ England, David – Las Vegas, NV Escallier, Jeffrey – Redondo Beach, CA Escobar, Robert – Ventura, CA Eum-Oh, Young – Berkeley, CA Eusebio, Priscilla – Torrance, CA Exton, Margaret – Santa Cruz, CA Felipe. Miguel – Ventura, CA Fisch, John – Castro Valley, CA Foo, Emily – San Jose, CA Foo, Thomas – San Jose, CA Fujikawa-Davis, Kathy – Richmond, CA Fujimura, Robert – Anaheim, CA Gabriel, Mariane – Seal Beach, CA Gamble, Thomas – Apple Valley, CA Giambanco, Vincent – Muttontown, NY Giaquinta, Diane – Manhattan Beach, CA Gibson, Keith – San Luis Obispo, CA Gibson III, Leslie – Redlands, CA Goldberg, Michael – Los Angeles, CA Gong, Neil – Clovis, CA Gonzales, Jerry – Grover Beach, CA Gonzalez, Marc – Tarzana, CA Greco, Gary – Orange, CA Grzeda, Leonard – Lemont, IL Haddad, Mark – Irvine, CA Halcomb, Pamela – Redding, CA Hamada, Norman – Loma Linda, CA Hamai, Joseph – Los Alamitos, CA Hamil, Melisa – San Marcos, CA Hardy, Cynthia – El Dorado Hills, CA Harker, Larry – Encinitas, CA Harrison, Benjamin – Moab, UT Harter III, August – Roseville, CA Harvey Aleta – Browns Valley, CA Hasan, Afm – Hemet, CA Hasrouni, Joseph – Placentia, CA Hastings, Lori – Clovis, CA Hatheway, Gerard – Potomac, MT Hebert, David – Fresno, CA Hebert, Marjie – Live Oak, CA Henry, Beth - San Pedro, CA Hertzberg, Maxine – Newport Beach, CA Heyl, Margaret – El Paso, TX Ho, Alan – San Jose, CA Ho, Ying-Wing – Torrance, CA Holman, Philip – Campobello, SC Hom, Dennis – Apple Valley, CA Hsia, Melinda – South Pasadena, CA Hu, Samuel – Spring Valley, CA Huey, Jackie – Foothill Ranch, CA Huie, Deborah – Los Altos, CA Hung, Yet-Ming – Pecos, TX Hwang, Victor - Huntington Beach, CA Igarashi, David – Upland, CA Inokuchi, Jeffrey – Burlingame, CA Ito, Susan – Gainesville, FL Jackson, Lynne – Sanger, CA James, Mark – Napa, CA Jardin, Daniel – Coeur D'alene, ID Jenkins, Jeffrey – Santa Clara, CA Jester, Mary – Redwood City, CA Jeu, Mary – Buena Park, CA Johnson, Robert – Fortuna, CA Kamada, Jon – Fountain Valley, CA Kaplan, Donald – Seal Beach, CA Kawabata, Osamu – Upland, CA Kearney Jr., Thomas – Martinez, CA Kelton, John – La Mirada, CA Kerkmans-Yamate, Anneke – Covina, CA Kessinger, Denise – Cardiff by the Sea, CA Kitayama, Denis – Orange, CA Komaki, Pamela – Whittier, CA Kong, Patricia – San Francisco, CA Kootsikas, Maria – Long Beach, CA Koyama, Daniel – Coto de Caza, CA Kreuter, Carol – Redlands, CA Kreuter, David – Torrance, CA Laiacona, Frank – Mt. Shasta, CA Lau, Agnes – Burlingame, CA Lau, Liane – Oakland, CA Lau, Sylvia – Manteca, CA Leach, Gary – Tustin, CA Leach, Stacie – Tustin, CA Lebsack-Watterson, Cynthia – Redwood City, CA Lee, Henry – Ontario, Canada Lee, Edwyn – Danville, CA Lee, John – Newbury Park, CA Lee, Kevin – West Covina, CA Lehew, Mark – Jamul, CA Leivo, Frederick – Carpinteria, CA Lembesis, Nicholas – Fairfield, CA Lengyel, Aniko – Santa Ana, CA Lew, Po – Rosemead, CA Lim, Randall – San Gabriel, CA Lin, Lily – Cockeysville, MD Lindaman, Linda – Santa Clarita, CA Lindner, Florence – Citrus Heights, CA Lo, Kenneth – Honolulu, HI Lo Presti, Jack – Floral Park, NY Louie, Janet – San Marino, CA Louie, Alvina – Los Angeles, CA Love, Donald – West Linn, OR Lowe, Ronald – Fullerton, CA Lundergan, Faye – Novato, CA Ma, Yok – Brooklyn, Brooklyn. NY Malmgren-Grant, Jane – Folsom, CA Mann, Fred – Oceanside, CA Masamori, Debra – Dublin, CA Masui, Cindie – Modesto, CA Matli, Robert – San Francisco, CA Mattes , Michael – Sherman Oaks, CA Mau, Alyson – Stockton, CA McConnell, Dewane – Oroville, CA McLain , Kenneth – Costa Mesa, CA McLendon, Dave – Huntington Beach, CA McNally, Michael – Great Falls, VA Meincke, Nora – Glendale, CA Menart, Nina – Sunland, CA Mendoza, Ismael – Placentia, CA Mendoza, Pablo – El Centro, CA Mianoi, Giovanni – Rocklin, CA Mikuni, Steven – Westlake Village, CA Miller Jr., Donald – Yorba Linda, CA Miller, Teresa – Sacramento, CA Milner, Henry – Oceanside, CA Mitchell Jr., Otis – Belgrade, MT Miyamoto, Karen – San Gabriel, CA Moore, Sally – Lakeside, CA Moye, Bernice – Sacramento, CA Muraszko, Judith – Studio City, CA Mykita, Lance – El Dorado Hills, CA Naber, Adnan – Santa Barbara, CA Nakamura, Loren – Redondo Beach, CA Nakasu , Kris – Torrance, CA Nakatsuchi, Diane – Rowland Heights, CA Ng, Henny – Vista, CA Nishijima, Donna – Alameda, CA Nitta, Eri – San Clemente, CA Nkansah, Samuel – Gardena, CA Norris, Paul – Redlands, CA Novak, Randall – Jersey City, NJ Nudo, Peter – El Cajon, CA Nunn, Lynn – San Diego, CA Ogata, Linda – Temple City, CA Ohashi, Arnold – Redondo Beach, CA Okeke, Emenike – Cerritos, , CA Olsen, Fredric – Chico, CA O'Neil, Timothy – Wilbraham, MA Orecchia, Gerald – Napa, CA Ostrowski, Daniel – Virginia, Beach, VA Otsu, Masa – Gardena, CA Park, David – Sherman Oaks, CA Park, Douglas – Cypress, CA Partridge, Virginia – Monte Sereno, CA Pastel, Dale – Agoura Hills, CA Pellerito Jr., John – Tucson, AZ Peng, Doris – Spring, TX Pham, Anh – San Jose,CA Pickett, Karen – Norfolk, VA Plon, Harold – Norwalk, CA Plon, Richard – Irvine, CA Pocock, Cathy – Needles, CA Pocock, Richard – Needles, CA Poikonen, John – Leeds, MA Poku, Subun – Sacramento, CA Poltorak, Ira – Huntington Beach, CA Pon, Lynda – Sacramento, CA Potter, S. Kip – San Francisco, CA Quan, Lorene – S. Pasadena, CA Quiel, Steven – Roseville, CA Radanovich, Richard – Mariposa, CA Raddatz, Walter – Payson, AZ Raglin, Edgar – Las Vegas, NV Reid, Spencer – Elk Grove. CA Renner, Thomas – Forrtuna, CA Reynolds, Charles – Granada Hills, CA Reynolds, Roberta – Burbank, CA Richardson, Betty – San Diego, CA Richmond, Christopher – Yreka, CA Rosati, Jeanne – Hollister, CA Rubio, Esequiel – Clovis, CA Rustia, Benedicto – Sacramento, CA Rydell, Charles – Cool, CA Sakamoto, Kirk – Delano, CA Saltiel, Manuel – Los Angeles, CA Sanghvi, Kishor – Corona, CA Sasaki, Nancy – Fresno, CA Satton, Carl – Tehachapi, CA Saulsberry, Helen – Agoura Hills, CA Saya, Frank – San Dimas, CA Sayers, Jeffrey – Los Angeles, CA Scapa, Frank – Rancho Santa Margarita, CA Scardino, Jeddie – Santa Rosa, CA Schweitzer, Mark – Santa Barbara, CA Scott, Ronald – Borrego Springs, CA Selfridge, Robert – Diamond Bar,CA Sexton, Norma – Auburn, CA Sey, Mark – San Diego, CA Shafik, Edward – Anaheim, CA Shah, Rajesh – San Ramon, CA Shah, Vikram – Fort Myers, FL Shigio, Wesley - Whittier, CA Shin, Jae – Los Angeles, CA Shinmoto, Mark – Lodi, CA Sidhu, Indarjit - Lincoln, CA Silvius, William – Boise, ID Singer, Lori – Calabasas, CA Siribandan, Terry – Owasso, OK Smith, Mary – McCall, ID Snodgrass, Gary – Diamond Springs, CA Snyder, Kevin – Lisbon, OH Soo Hoo, Kenneth – Agoura Hills, CA Stacey, Richard – Hacienda Heights, CA Stanonik, Kathleen – San Diego, CA Stearns, Charles – Exeter, CA Steger Jr., Frank – Modesto, CA Stofle, Matthew – Whittier, CA Stonick , Steven – Manteca, CA Subar, Jerry – Granada Hills, CA Suttie, Deborah – San Juan Capistrano, CA Swanson, Jeann – Sausalito, CA Sylvia, James – Turlock, CA Szeto, Stephen – Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Tam, Joseph – Monterey Park, CA Tang, Louis – San Francisco, CA Tanigawa, Bruce – Manhattan Beach, CA Thimes , Gary – San Diego, CA Thompson, Robert – Escondido, CA Tidwell , Lori – Greenfield, CA Tindula, Robert – Cerritos, CA Toda, Reid – Moraga, CA Todd, David – Monterey, CA Trafzer, Rebecca – Houston, TX Tsang, Stephanie – San Ramon, CA Ueda, Dean – Culver City, CA Vacca, Martin – Atwater, CA Veale, Lisa – Bastrop, TX Vogan, Jeffrey – Pflugerville, TX Walker Jr., Victor – El Dorado Hills, CA Watts, David – Manteca, CA Weinstein, Ronald – Oak Park, CA Weintraub, Michael – Scottsdale, AZ Weisler, Richard – Parkland, FL Wilder, Gloria – San Francisco, CA Williams Jr.. Edwin – Santa Fe Springs, CA Wilson, Joan – Mammoth Lakes, CA Winestock, Elliot – Beverly Hills, CA Wong, Jack – Monterey Park, CA Wong, Tony – Irvine, CA Woo, Randall – Hercules, CA Wright, James – Stockton, CA Yamada, Darrell – Los Angeles, CA Yamashiro, Allan – Roseville, CA Yang, Chi – Everett, WA Yayesaki, Alan – Sacramento, CA Yee, Nancy – Sacramento, CA Yeung, Frances – Monterey Park, CA Yoshimura, Josephine – Ripon, CA Young, Anthony – Castro Valley, CA Young, David – Daly City, CA Yu, Helda – Montebello, CA Yun, Yuet – Rowland Heights, CA Zala, Bharatsinh – Cerritos, CA Zimmerman, John – Salinas, CA Zlotnick, Steven – Rockaway, NJ License Issued April 1, 1980 - June 30, 1980 Erdrich, Mark - San Diego, CA Cheung, Hoi-Chi - Diamond Bar, CA Clem, Paul Fredrick - Ojai, CA Del Gaudio, Ronald - Sea Cliff, Ny Dracker, Margaret E - San Rafael, CA Dunne, Carolyn - Pacifica, CA Erdrich, Mark - San Diego, CA Grassman, Janet A - Fort Jones, CA Hoffman, Beverley Ann - Kfar Saba, Israel Lebbad, Malin - Cayucos, CA Maurino, Frank Edwin - Clovis, CA Nervino, Vickie Cain - Hilmar, CA Ng, Lit Jr - Marina, CA Rodriguez, Sylvia Yolanda - Sierra Madre, CA Sadek, Youssef Girgis - Orange, CA Singh, Harjeet - Bell, CA Sukamto, Ignatius S - Monterey Park, CA Tom, Jennifer Melissa - Ventura, CA License Issued Before March 31, 1980 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z A Abbott, Joan - San Diego, CA Abdelmalek, Safinaz - Huntington Beach, CA Abdou, Susan - Yorba Linda, CA Abell, Terrance - Arvada, CO Adachi, Jill - Santa Cruz, CA Adams, Charles - Los Osos, CA Adams, Allan - Oakhurst, CA Adams, Gregory - Cottonwood, CA Adams, Victoria A - Mint Hill, NC Adams, Wayne - Las Vegas, NV Adeli-Nadjafi, Jennifer - Mill Valley, CA Adler, David - San Diego, CA Afriyie, Victor - Los Angeles, CA Agari, Tadashi - Stockton, CA Agboh-Taylor, Theresa - Pasadena, CA Aghbashian, Antranig - Alta Loma, CA Aguilera, Albert - Long Beach, CA Aguilera, Patricia - Vista, CA Aguinaldo, Jesusa - Saugus, CA Aguirre, Ruben - 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The Dallas Mavericks and the New York Knicks met for a game last week in Dallas. Safe to say Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and Knicks Coach Derek Fisher didn't meet up for dinner while the Knicks were in town.
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The Dallas Mavericks and the New York Knicks met for a game last week in Dallas. Safe to say Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and Knicks Coach Derek Fisher didn't meet up for dinner while the Knicks were in town. An ongoing tiff between Cuban and Fisher started two seasons ago, when Fisher played nine games for the Mavericks following his trade from the Los Angeles Lakers. Fisher, a Little Rock native and former UALR player, cited at the time a desire to be closer to his family in Los Angeles and was released. He singed with he Oklahoma City Thunder later in that season and played for them for two seasons, helping them to the NBA Finals in 2013. Cuban called for fans to boo Fisher in his return to Dallas as a player with Oklahoma City, and evidently, he's still a little upset. Cuban was asked before last week's game about Fisher's commitment to the Knicks, who are 4-13 in his first season as coach. "I'm more concerned with his health and welfare," Cuban told reporters sarcastically. "I know how hard it is for him to fly and travel and be away." Cuban clarified that he had more of a problem with how he handled the situation. "It's not so much what he did, but how he did it," Cuban said. Full day The Buffalo Bills beat the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, and by all accounts, center Eric Wood made ti through the game without throwing up. If the sixth-year pro had, it wouldn't have been a surprise, considering what he put away during Thanksgiving dinner. Wood posted to his Twitter account Thursday the results of a contest he had with friends and family. The goal: Decide who gained the most weight during dinner. On a card Wood took a photo of shows that he weighed 302.2 pounds before dinner, and 309.6 pounds after, an increase of 78.4 pounds. On the same card was "Dan", who gained 6.6 pounds, meaning Wood gained bragging rights and a full stomach on Thanksgiving. "New Thanksgiving tradition I suggest adapting: weigh in when you arrive and leave," he tweeted. "Tough to see but I gained 7.4." Giving back Each Baltimore Orioles player was awarded $152,288.04 for reaching the American League Championship Series in October, a total of $7.44 million. None of the Orioles will be taking a penny of it home, though. The Baltimore Sun reported last week that the Orioles have voted as a team to use their shares as a memorial to former public relations director Monica Barlow, who died in February at 36 after a battle with lung cancer. The Sun reported that the players decided to donate a part of the shares to Barlow's estate, and another part to the LUNGevity Foundation, which raises money for lung cancer research. "It was an opportunity to do some good," a source told the newspaper. "And the guys seized it." Sports quiz Where does Derek Fisher rank on UALR's all-time scoring list? Answer Fisher's 1,393 points are third all-time at UALR. He is behind James Scott (1,731) and Malik Dixon (1,603). Sports on 12/01/2014
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According to TMZ, Former NBA star Derek Fisher was arrested for DUI over the weekend after wrecking a Cadillac Escalade. The car is registered to Golden State Warrior Matt Barnes who was previously married to Fisher’s current girlfriend Gloria Govan. Barnes had given the vehicle to Govan to aid with the transport of their sons. […] First time head coach Derek Fisher for the New York Knick is having the worst year ever as a head coach. According to Media sources report that after 10 years of marriage, Candace Fisher says she was ‘blindsided’ when Derek filed for divorce last month. The filing means the end for the Fishers, who were […] Former Los Angeles Lakers great and current New Your Knicks coach Derek Fisher is having a tough year. As a first year head coach for the, Knick the team is having a losing season, on top of that he and his wife Candace, has filed for divorce just one month after they celebrated their 10 […]
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Knicks fall to Bobcats in Summer League finale The Knicks saw their time in Las Vegas come to an end with an 82-79 loss at the hands of assistant coach Patrick Ewing and the Hornets in the quarterfinals... J.R. Smith says winning East is 'realistic,' surprised he wasn't axed J.R. Smith is confident the Knicks have a chance to win what is suddenly a wide-open Eastern Conference, with the splintering of the Big 3 in Miami. "Extremely realistic," the... Fisher and Knicks 'having fun' as summer squad reaches 3-0 LAS VEGAS — Derek Fisher still is undefeated as a head coach, even if it’s the summer-league head coach. In a spate of irony, Fisher faced former Knicks legend Patrick... Fisher: Knicks can contend in Eastern Conference LAS VEGAS — With Carmelo Anthony officially on board, Knicks rookie coach Derek Fisher guaranteed the Knicks will be a playoff team this season, and will eventually compete for a... Carmelo? Check. Here's what Phil Jackson can do next LAS VEGAS — So what’s next in the Knicks’ post-Melo-signing universe? Phil Jackson said he needs to do minor tinkering to balance the roster, but there will be no big... Boeheim: Melo can help recruit a championship squad Jim Boeheim is confident Carmelo Anthony — his former Syracuse pupil who will re-sign with the Knicks — will be able to help Phil Jackson recruit a star player to... Fisher hires former Oklahoma City assistant Brian Keefe Knicks rookie head coach Derek Fisher has added a second assistant from his former Oklahoma City squad, Brian Keefe, according to an NBA source. Keefe has been with the Thunder... Fisher 'excited, honored' to have Melo on his squad LAS VEGAS — Carmelo Anthony didn’t make any of the three All-NBA teams this season. His playoff record is abysmal, having gotten out of the first round just twice. Nevertheless,... Carmelo expected to stay in NYC with Knicks LAS VEGAS — It looks like Carmelo Anthony is coming home. Again. Nearly 3 ½ years after he forced his way to the Knicks, citing his Brooklyn roots, Melopalooza is... Durant gives strong Fisher endorsement to Carmelo Carmelo Anthony still hasn't decided where to sign, but if he listens to Kevin Durant, there's an upside to staying in New York and working under new coach Derek Fisher. According... Fisher told Anthony: Knicks will be better under new regime LAS VEGAS — In his first comments since free agency began, Knicks rookie head coach Derek Fisher said he made a guarantee to Carmelo Anthony: The club will be better... Why Carmelo’s waiting game is bad news for Phil Jackson And so we wait … And we wait … And we wait … And it is hard to shake the essence of déjà vu that has descended over the waiting,... Knicks officially name Kurt Rambis as associate head coach The Knicks made it official Monday with Kurt Rambis, naming him associate head coach to Derek Fisher as Phil Jackson cited his similar philosophy. Rambis coached Fisher and was on... Source: Kurt Rambis hired as Derek Fisher's top assistant Triangle guru Kurt Rambis has become the first of rookie Derek Fisher’s assistant coaches, according to a person familiar with the situation. Rambis has accepted the Knicks offer to become... Cleanthony Early headlines Knicks summer league roster Two of the three Knicks second-round picks from last week will be on the Knicks' summer-league team that starts play July 11 in Las Vegas: forward Cleanthony Early and swingman... Knicks brass will meet Carmelo in LA after Lakers visit After Carmelo Anthony meets with the Lakers on Thursday in Los Angeles, he will have his final meeting with the Knicks in the evening, according to multiple sources. Looking to... Knicks make offer to Kurt Rambis to be Derek Fisher's top assistant The Knicks have made Lakers coaching candidate Kurt Rambis a four-year offer of roughly $1.2 million per year to be rookie coach Derek Fisher’s top assistant, according to an NBA... Phil Jackson sends the right message with first Knicks trade Let’s start here: This isn’t DeBusschere-for-Bellamy-and-Komives, OK? That was a trade that altered the very foundation of the Knicks. Without that trade, there might be no championship banners at all... Carmelo: Meeting with Jackson, Fisher went 'great' Carmelo Anthony doesn’t want to discuss his plans for free agency, but said he had a “great” meeting Friday in Los Angeles with Knicks president Phil Jackson, new coach Derek...
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2013-10-22T00:00:00
Throughout his NBA career, Derek Fisher has learned that his job and the platform it gives him isn't always about that night's game. Often it's about something much deeper.
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The Official Web Site of Derek Fisher . Analyst . Coach . Five-Time NBA World Champion
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Throughout his NBA career, Derek Fisher has learned that his job and the platform it gives him isn’t always about that night’s game. Often it’s about something much deeper. On Sunday night, after an exhibition game against the Utah Jazz in Oklahoma City, Derek and his Thunder teammates were reminded what a strong effect they have on others. It was then that the Thunder met Ne’Vaeh, a special eight-year-old boy from Washington D.C. Ne’Vaeh is suffering from Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma and has a rare tumor located on his brain stem. Ne’Vaeh is considered Stage 4 and according to doctors the condition has a life expectancy of 9 to 12 months. But Ne’Vaeh isn’t giving up and through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, he was on hand to support the Thunder on Sunday night. His wish was to meet the team. But Ne’Vaeh did more than that. Just through meeting him, he provided Thunder players and staff with inspiration, as Dan Mahoney of Thunder.com wrote: “This little guy roamed the baseline as he watched both teams warm up. He danced, smiled, cheered and handed out special ‘Walking By Faith with Ne’Vaeh’ wristbands.” Several players came over to talk to Ne’Vaeh during warmups and after the game he met with some of his favorite players, including Kevin Durant and Derek, who was honored to shake the hand of such a remarkable young man. Ne’Vaeh’s parents told the Thunder that the visit was a dream come true and a blessing for their son. “Anything that brings a smile to that face is beyond priceless to us,” said Ne’Vaeh’s mother, Mattie Littleton. “Days like this bring more life into him and make his dreams come true. These are priceless memories.” To learn more about Ne’Vaeh, and the family’s efforts to spread awareness for childhood brain cancer, visit the Walking By Faith with Ne’Vaeh Facebook page, where you can also see how the family documented their journey to Oklahoma City. RELATED LINKS
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Derek Fisher is a Los Angeles basketball legend, playing 18 seasons in the NBA and winning five championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. Fisher was drafted 24th overall by the Lakers in 1996, and played alongside Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal en route to three consecutive titles from 2000-2002. He later added two more rings in 2009 and 2010 with Los Angeles. Fisher also played for the Golden State Warriors, Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks and Oklahoma City Thunder. Fisher’s accolades include holding second all-time behind only LeBron James for NBA playoff game appearances (259). He’s also known for hitting a buzzer-beater with 0.4 seconds left against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference Semifinals as a member of the Lakers. In his time as a player, he served as President of the Players’ Union from 2006-2013. After finishing the 2014 season with the Thunder, Fisher transitioned to the sidelines, being named Head Coach of the New York Knicks on June 10, 2014. Fisher coached into the 2015-2016 season with New York, helping develop then-rookie Kristaps Porzingis. In the spring of 2016, Fisher became a television analyst for TNT, NBA TV and later Spectrum SportsNet as an in-studio analyst for the Lakers. Fisher’s Los Angeles basketball legacy continued when he was named the 12th Head Coach of the Los Angeles Sparks on Dec. 5, 2018. On December 22, 2020 the Sparks appointed Derek Fisher to be the General Manager. Since departing the Sparks, Fisher has focused on his family and his role on various organization’s boards, including Play Equity Fund/LA84. Fisher is married to Gloria Govan. They are a blended family sharing 5 children (Carter, Isaiah, Tatum, Drew, Chloe) ranging from ages 14 to 20 years old. Fisher is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas where he attended Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School, lettering in basketball. He then attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he finished his four-year career second all-time in school history in points (1,393), assists (472) and steals (189). His senior year, he was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year.
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Is Derek Fisher Right For The New York Knicks?
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In his first season as New York Knicks head coach, Derek Fisher and Knicks are struggling, but is he the right man for the job.
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2016-02-08T00:00:00
There's two ways of looking at the Knicks' firing of Derek Fisher. Should we give Phil Jackson the benefit of the doubt?
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Less than two seasons into a five-year, $25 million contract, Derek Fisher is done with the Knicks. Monday's announcement actually served as a refreshing news break. While most of the sports media was spiraling into one, long, 24-hour Cam Newton thinkpiece, there were the Knicks, crashing into everyone and reminding us all that they're still crazy, and capable of anything at all times. But ... how crazy are they really? That's where this gets fun. It's always tough to decode what's actually happening inside Madison Square Garden, because it's never clear who's actually in charge. With that in mind, there are two ways to understand what happened here. The first is basic: The Knicks are being the Knicks again. They have lost 9 of 10 games, all but eliminating the playoff dreams that had caught the league off guard through the first few months of the season, and management is not happy. Just this past weekend, they nearly got run off the court by the Pistons before a comeback fell short Thursday. The following night, Carmelo Anthony couldn't play, and the Grizzlies won ugly in New York. Then Sunday, Carmelo was back in the lineup, but they couldn't hang with the Nuggets. Knicks fire Derek Fisher in chaotic shake-up If you want to say that this roster was always going to lose to a team like the Grizzlies—especially without Carmelo Anthony—that's fine. But any team taking itself seriously as a playoff contender has to be discouraged by what happened against Detroit, and full-on depressed losing to a young (but sneaky fun!) Nuggets team at home. Next to all the other recent losses, and in light of the freefall down the Eastern Conference standings, a coaching change isn't terribly surprising. Better coaches have been fired for less. Of course, this assumes the Knicks should be grading themselves on a playoff contender's curve. That would be vintage James Dolan, and every bit as irrational and shortsighted as his teams have been in the past. Young coaches need time, and after stumbling through Year 1, Fisher actually seemed to improve in Year 2. New York's early success (22–22 as of Jan. 20) gave Knicks fans reason to be genuinely excited about the future for the only the second or third time this millennium. The past few weeks have seen a regression to the mean, sure. The team still can't stop scoring point guards in a league that's full of them, and when you're counting on Derrick Williams for meaningful scoring, "regression to the mean" is inevitable. But how much of that can realistically be pinned on Fisher? If the Knicks made this decision to jumpstart a playoff run with an overmatched roster—led by Kurt Rambis and his .195 career winning percentage—it's a classic misreading of their own team and the league surrounding it. That is the Knicks franchise we've come to know and love. Raw, uncut, crazy. So, that is option one. It is soundtracked by James Dolan on the kazoo. The second option requires a little bit more faith in the people in charge. Fisher wasn't so great that firing him was unthinkable, but firing him for the sake of a playoff push would be a glaring departure from the philosophy over the past 18 months. This is the front office that enabled tanking last year, then played the long game in the draft (Kristaps Porzingis over a win-now prospect like Justise Winslow), and free agency (smart, short deals for Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez over max contracts for guys like Greg Monroe). Now management is upending everything to get the No. 8 seed? The Knicks didn't get everyone excited because they were suddenly championship contenders, or even because they were winning. The important change was that for the first time in years, there's been a real plan in place. Porzingis is the future of the franchise, and he's surrounded by affordable veterans to help him develop. Anthony remains the superstar to keep them competitive in the present. The team retains worlds of flexibility going into this summer and beyond. It all makes sense. It actually looks like there's an adult in charge of all this, and coupled with the Latvian teenager dunking his way through the United States, there's a lot to like. Still, this is still a rebuilding project, but there's a real foundation in place. Removing one of the building blocks only happens if there's no alternative. The Matt Barnes incident was a terrible look for everyone involved; if there's more to that story than we know, maybe that was enough to scare management into a change. Maybe players have tuned him out. Maybe Phil Jackson has been watching practices and doesn't like where things are going. Whatever it was, if Fisher's shown he won't make sense two years from now, then cutting ties makes it easier to find someone who will. For now, Rambis is the interim replacement and they have the next few months to investigate permanent choices. Letting Tom Thibodeau build a defense around Porzingis is an obvious option that could be fun. They could go after another former Jackson player and get into a bidding war for Luke Walton. They could give another shot to David Blatt or Scott Brooks, or look for a young assistant to take over. In any case, the Knicks job looks a lot more attractive now than it did when Jackson took over. Zinger! Kristaps Porzingis is silencing doubters and taking over New York Go back to May 2014 and remember how this started. The Warriors were negotiating with Stan Van Gundy and Phil Jackson was talking to Steve Kerr. Jackson reportedly offered Kerr a four-year deal worth $13.2 million, assuming that the chance to work for his mentor and coach in Manhattan would be too good to pass up. He was wrong. After Van Gundy demanded full control in Golden State, the Warriors balked, and decided to offer his reported $25 million deal to Kerr instead. The Knicks eventually matched the Warriors on the money side, but by then, Kerr realized he'd be getting a much better basketball situation in the Bay Area. That cleared the way for a desperate Jackson to give Kerr's salary to another first-time head coach in Fisher. It was a domino effect that was disappointing for Jackson at the time, and unless you are Steve Kerr, it looks disastrous in retrospect. It'd be like scouting Porzingis for weeks only to end up with Frank Kaminsky on draft night. But then, Jackson took Porzingis in June, not Kaminsky. He didn't sign Greg Monroe or Rajon Rondo, and he's not trading Carmelo until it makes sense. That coaching search may have been classic Knicks hubris, but everything since has set a different tone. As the team gets smarter and the future gets brighter, maybe Monday's news is just the next step to excising the mistakes of the past. We can all draw our own conclusions, and answers will become clear in the coming weeks. This could definitely be James Dolan watching the past two weeks and deciding to blow his kazoo. But if you've been paying close attention to the Knicks, it's more likely that Phil Jackson is worried about the next two years. He saw something he didn't like, and he realized that the only move crazier than firing Derek Fisher now was hiring him in the first place.
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — Derek Fisher admitted he learned a lot from his failed stint as coach of the New York Knicks. He's taking those lessons over to his new role as the head of the Los Angeles Sparks. So far, it has paid off. The rookie WNBA coach has guided the Sparks to wins in two of the team's first three games, including Tuesday afternoon's hard-fought victory over the New York Liberty. He said it was one of the first times he's been back to New York since he was fired in 2016. "There are things that I experienced while coaching here in New York that worked, and that didn't' work," he said after the 78-73 victory over the Liberty on Tuesday. "The way I want to coach the game, the way I want to do things offensively and defensively." Fisher, who played in the NBA for 18 years, also feels he learned a valuable lesson on how to talk to players. "When I got to New York as coach of the Knicks leaving the playing court I tried to create some distance between being the player and the coach," he said. "At times, I needed to be closer to the individual players in terms of building relationships and having conversations and not feeling like I'm overstepping by trying to be closer to my players. That was a mistake in a sense because players need the personal relationship and connection with their head coach so that they can trust him. "Now understanding that, my communication level with my players is now really overly communicating and building one-on-one relationships. Those are key things I learned." His new team has been impressed with what they've seen so far from Fisher. "It's refreshing. He comes with open eyes and respects us as players and what we're fighting for," Chiney Ogwumike said. "Every experience is a new experience for him. I like his perspective. Basketball is just basketball. He brings an NBA perspective that's unique and may help us win games. Lot of teams in this league have huge playbooks. For him in the NBA, it was just basketball. Matchups, isolations and defensive core principles. We're just playing the game, not overthinking. We're improving our skills." Nneka Ogwumike echoed her sister's comments. "I feel like I'm finally in the evolution of the game. It's funny because with the NBA and WNBA, yeah it's the sister league, but it's very different from the NBA," she said. "Coach provides that cross-sectionality of the two. Bringing together the true foundation similarities that both leagues have and should have and don't have. It's extremely apparent in how our organization is being run now. He pays attention to detail in everything we do." Fisher is also learning about the difficulties that WNBA teams and players face. The Sparks played Friday, had to practice early Saturday morning because they had to be off the court by 11 a.m. because they don't own the facility that they practice at. They had a season ticket holder event, then flew commercial across the country Sunday morning and didn't get to their hotel until 7 p.m. that night. "It's not easy to be in the WNBA," he said. Fisher also didn't know how tight a rookie's schedule is going from the Final Four to the draft to the city they are playing in soon after. "They definitely have it a lot more difficult then NBA guys," he said. Fisher was emotional after the win over New York on Tuesday. Even though the Liberty aren't owned by James Dolan anymore and the game wasn't played at Madison Square Garden, it still had a lot of meaning. "He didn't want to talk about it till after the game, how much it meant to him" Chiney Ogwumike said. "He has a lot of memories here, good ones, bad ones. Where we are right now, in the present moment, is where we're supposed to be. ... This win is a testament to his journey, not only as a coach, but a man as well." Fisher said he told his story to the team so they could understand his journey. "The New York part I shared with them about how life throws things at you sometimes. Don't plan for it. You can't expect to get embarrassed. You failed. It didn't work out," Fisher said. "How you have to just keep pushing and learn from it. Try to get better so that you're better prepared for it. That's the best part about being back here, not sticking it to New York. I loved my time here in the city. The fans. I have nothing negative to say about being back here." ___ Follow Doug Feinberg on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/dougfeinberg
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — Derek Fisher admitted he learned a lot from his failed stint as coach of the New York Knicks. He’s taking those lessons over to his new role as the head of the Los Angeles Sparks. So far, it has paid off. The rookie WNBA coach has guided the Sparks to wins in two of the team’s first three games, including Tuesday afternoon’s hard-fought victory over the New York Liberty. He said it was one of the first times he’s been back to New York since he was fired in 2016. “There are things that I experienced while coaching here in New York that worked, and that didn’t’ work,” he said after the 78-73 victory over the Liberty on Tuesday. “The way I want to coach the game, the way I want to do things offensively and defensively.” Fisher, who played in the NBA for 18 years, also feels he learned a valuable lesson on how to talk to players. “When I got to New York as coach of the Knicks leaving the playing court I tried to create some distance between being the player and the coach,” he said. “At times, I needed to be closer to the individual players in terms of building relationships and having conversations and not feeling like I’m overstepping by trying to be closer to my players. That was a mistake in a sense because players need the personal relationship and connection with their head coach so that they can trust him. “Now understanding that, my communication level with my players is now really overly communicating and building one-on-one relationships. Those are key things I learned.” His new team has been impressed with what they’ve seen so far from Fisher. “It’s refreshing. He comes with open eyes and respects us as players and what we’re fighting for,” Chiney Ogwumike said. “Every experience is a new experience for him. I like his perspective. Basketball is just basketball. He brings an NBA perspective that’s unique and may help us win games. Lot of teams in this league have huge playbooks. For him in the NBA, it was just basketball. Matchups, isolations and defensive core principles. We’re just playing the game, not overthinking. We’re improving our skills.” Nneka Ogwumike echoed her sister’s comments. “I feel like I’m finally in the evolution of the game. It’s funny because with the NBA and WNBA, yeah it’s the sister league, but it’s very different from the NBA,” she said. “Coach provides that cross-sectionality of the two. Bringing together the true foundation similarities that both leagues have and should have and don’t have. It’s extremely apparent in how our organization is being run now. He pays attention to detail in everything we do.” Fisher is also learning about the difficulties that WNBA teams and players face. The Sparks played Friday, had to practice early Saturday morning because they had to be off the court by 11 a.m. because they don’t own the facility that they practice at. They had a season ticket holder event, then flew commercial across the country Sunday morning and didn’t get to their hotel until 7 p.m. that night. “It’s not easy to be in the WNBA,” he said. Fisher also didn’t know how tight a rookie’s schedule is going from the Final Four to the draft to the city they are playing in soon after. “They definitely have it a lot more difficult then NBA guys,” he said. Fisher was emotional after the win over New York on Tuesday. Even though the Liberty aren’t owned by James Dolan anymore and the game wasn’t played at Madison Square Garden, it still had a lot of meaning. “He didn’t want to talk about it till after the game, how much it meant to him” Chiney Ogwumike said. “He has a lot of memories here, good ones, bad ones. Where we are right now, in the present moment, is where we’re supposed to be. ... This win is a testament to his journey, not only as a coach, but a man as well.” Fisher said he told his story to the team so they could understand his journey. “The New York part I shared with them about how life throws things at you sometimes. Don’t plan for it. You can’t expect to get embarrassed. You failed. It didn’t work out,” Fisher said. “How you have to just keep pushing and learn from it. Try to get better so that you’re better prepared for it. That’s the best part about being back here, not sticking it to New York. I loved my time here in the city. The fans. I have nothing negative to say about being back here.” ___
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Just like what he did back in the day, Derek Fisher issued an assist as he flew miles away from home to visit the Philippines. In one of his activities in Manila, the former Los Angeles star led a basketball clinic last Wednesday with several aspiring young ballers from the Jr. NBA Philippines and taught the basics of the sport while also providing pointers for local coaches who watched from the stands. Offering wisdom beyond the clinic, the former 24th overall NBA pick said more than the talent, it is the discipline that will go a long way as far as one's NBA dream is concerned — whether in playing or in coaching. "I think a discipline for a Filipino player specifically, or any player, often times only goes to practicing your shooting...that part is given," Fisher told members of the media. "If you want to be a professional player, you have to be good at basketball. But I think there's discipline in showing up on time, there’s discipline in being coachable, there’s discipline in being a good teammate, there’s discipline in wanting others to be successful, sometimes more so than yourself." "Those are skills we don’t talk about as much." Fisher wasn't only known for his great playmaking style during his time as an NBA player, but also etched his name in the coaching circle. The 6-foot-1 backcourt general announced his retirement from playing after the 2013-2014 season with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Soon after, he was tapped by the New York Knicks as head coach under the guidance of then president Phil Jackson, whom he won five NBA rings with. Fisher also had a three-year coaching stint with the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA, leading the squad to a semifinal appearance in 2019 and guiding some stars like Candace Parkers and Chelsea Gray. Knowledgeable in both playing and coaching in the NBA, Fisher said a Filipino baller aspiring to set foot at the league should also have multiple offerings. "And I think for Filipino players, you are not just surely going to make it to the NBA to become a 20-point scorer, you got to make it to the NBA for a lot of other things that require discipline," he added. "Those things I listed are really vital." As for coaching, Fisher, who formed a formidable duo with the late Kobe Byrant in the early 2000s, said building a relationship amongst other coaches will play a huge part in making it to the NBA. "In terms of coaches, I think that the world is a smaller fraternity so to speak, so finding ways to build a relationship with other coaches that work either in the program or in the college game, those are really important aspects," the 49-year-old Fisher stressed. "Reaching out to coaches and letting them know that you’re following them or supporting their school or their team, and keeping them up to date on the things that you are working on. You never know when it’s going to reach their desk at the right time." —JKC, GMA Integrated News
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. – Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the […]
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. – Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. “It’s time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year,” Jackson said at the team’s practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach and part of a season leading the Lakers. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after the point guard was done playing. “It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,” Rambis said. “This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.” But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. “There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,” Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’ estranged wife in California. “No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,” Jackson said. “That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what’s happened here today.” Kobe Bryant, a teammate of Fisher when the Lakers were winning a bunch of NBA titles, said being let go “is part of the job. “He’ll go on to be a coach again,” Bryant said before Monday night’s game at Indiana. “I know he likes teaching the game. I know he likes being around the game, so I’m sure he’ll be coaching again.” The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. “This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed,” Fisher said in a statement. “Obviously, I’m disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it.” Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players — Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start in NBA history while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. “Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there’s a certain style that I have that I think works and I’ve found worked before,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if all those people measure up to that, because I don’t know them well enough, but that’s an important aspect and we’ll find that type of person.” Fisher had overseen the worst season in franchise history as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn’t as important as the franchise’s progress. Jackson hasn’t said if he expected or demanded a post-season berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. “So we’ve got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs,” Rambis said.
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National Basketball Association team in Salt Lake City, Utah The Utah Jazz are an American professional basketball team based in Salt Lake City. The Jazz compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. Since the 1991–92 season, the team has played its home games at Delta Center, an arena they will share with the Utah Hockey Club starting the 2024–25 NHL season.[10] The franchise began as an expansion team in the 1974–75 season as the New Orleans Jazz (as a tribute to New Orleans' history of originating jazz music). The Jazz relocated from New Orleans to Salt Lake City on June 8, 1979.[11] The Jazz were one of the least successful teams in the league in their early years. Although 10 seasons elapsed before the Jazz qualified for their first playoff appearance in 1984, they did not miss the playoffs again until 2004. During the late 1980s, John Stockton and Karl Malone arose as the franchise players for the team and formed one of the most famed pick and roll duos in NBA history. Led by coach Jerry Sloan, who took over from Frank Layden in 1988, they became one of the powerhouse teams of the 1990s, culminating in two NBA Finals appearances in 1997 and 1998, where they lost both times to the Chicago Bulls, led by Michael Jordan. Both Stockton and Malone moved on in 2003. After missing the playoffs for three consecutive seasons the Jazz returned to prominence under the on-court leadership of point guard Deron Williams. However, partway through the 2010–11 season, the Jazz began restructuring after Sloan's retirement and Williams' trade to the New Jersey Nets. Quin Snyder was hired as head coach in June 2014. With the development of Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell into All-Stars, the Jazz launched themselves back into title contention, eventually earning the league's best regular season record in the 2020–21 season. However, following disappointing early playoff exits in both 2021 and 2022, the Jazz traded Mitchell and Gobert to the Cleveland Cavaliers and Minnesota Timberwolves, respectively, in the 2022 offseason and entered a new era of rebuilding centered around Lauri Markkanen, who became an All-Star in his first season with the Jazz after being acquired in the Mitchell trade. On June 7, 1974, the New Orleans Jazz were admitted as an expansion franchise into the National Basketball Association (NBA). Team officials selected the name because of its definition in the dictionary: collective improvisation.[12] The team began its inaugural season in New Orleans in the 1974–75 season. The team's first major move was to trade for star player Pete Maravich (who had played college basketball at LSU) from the Atlanta Hawks for two first-round draft picks, three second-round picks, and one third-round pick over the next three years.[13] Venue issues were a continual problem for the team while it was based in New Orleans. In the Jazz's first season, they played in the Municipal Auditorium and Loyola Field House, where the basketball court was raised so high that the NBA Players Association made the team put a net around the court to prevent players from falling off of the court and into the stands.[14] Later, the Jazz played games in the cavernous Louisiana Superdome, but things were no better, because of high demand for the stadium, onerous lease terms, New Orleans' 11 percent amusement tax (highest in the nation), and Maravich's constant knee problems. They also faced the prospect of spending a whole month on the road each year because of New Orleans' Mardi Gras festivities, similar to the long road trip faced by the San Antonio Spurs each season during their city's rodeo.[13][15] Deciding the Jazz were no longer viable in New Orleans, Battistone decided to move elsewhere. After scouting several new homes, he decided on Salt Lake City, even though it was a smaller market. Salt Lake City had previously been home to the Utah Stars of the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1970 to 1976.[16] The Stars had been extremely popular in the city and had even won an ABA title in their first season after moving from Los Angeles. However, their financial situation deteriorated in their last two seasons, and they were shut down by the league 16 games into the 1975–76 season in December 1975 after missing payroll. Although Salt Lake City was not known for its jazz culture, the team decided to keep the name, as there was not enough time before the start of the 1979–80 season to receive league approval for a name change.[17] The Jazz's attendance declined slightly after the team's move from New Orleans to Utah, partly because of a late approval for the move (June 1979) and also poor marketing in the Salt Lake City area.[18] Tom Nissalke departed as coach after the Jazz started the 1981–82 season 8–12, and general manager Frank Layden replaced him. In 1983, team was losing money, and management was crafting stunts, such as playing games at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, to help the team become more profitable.[19] The team was rumored to be moving as a result of Battistone's cash shortage as well as the fact they were playing in the league's smallest market. However, fortunes on the court improved, with a healthy Dantley, Jeff Wilkins, and rookie Bailey at the forward positions, Eaton and Rich Kelley jointly manning the post, Green and Griffith at the guards, and Drew adding 17 points per game off the bench. They went 45–37 and won the Midwest Division, the first winning season and division championship in team history. Jazz fans were not happy when the team picked an unknown guard in the first round of the 1984 NBA draft, John Stockton. The Jazz fans on hand for the draft party booed the selection.[20] The 1984–85 season saw the emergence of Mark Eaton as a defensive force. Eaton averaged 5.6 blocks per game (still an NBA single-season record) along with 9.7 points and 11.3 rebounds, and won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award.[21] On the downside, John Drew played only 19 games all season, which deprived the team of their high-scoring sixth man. However, the Jazz returned to the playoffs, facing the Houston Rockets and their All-Star centers, Hakeem Olajuwon and Ralph Sampson. The Jazz prevailed in the series, 3–2, and advanced to the second round, losing the series to the high-scoring Denver Nuggets, 4–1. The team's perennial financial woes and instability were somewhat stabilized during April 1985, when auto dealer Larry H. Miller bought 50 percent of the team from Battistone for $8 million. Battistone had been seeking to move the team.[22] In the 1985 NBA draft, the team added Louisiana Tech forward Karl Malone, who made an immediate impact in the 1985–86 season, averaging 14.9 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. However, starter Darrell Griffith missed the season with a stress fracture, and the Jazz hovered around .500 most of the year. Adrian Dantley missed the postseason, and the Jazz lost in the first round to the Dallas Mavericks, 3–1. During the 1986 off-season, Battistone was approached to sell the team to Marv Wolfenson and Harvey Ratner, who would have moved the team to Minneapolis. Larry Miller did not want to sell the team, but because of contractual language in his agreement with Battistone, could have been bought out by the new owners if he had refused to sell. Offers went as high as $28 million (the Jazz were valued at $16 million less than a year earlier when Miller purchased half for $8 million) before Miller stepped in at the last minute, purchasing Battistone's remaining 50 percent for $14 million and keeping the team in Utah.[23] Wolfenson and Ratner later became the founders of the Minnesota Timberwolves expansion franchise which, coincidentally, was almost sold and moved to New Orleans in 1994. In 1986, Adrian Dantley, the team's star player who had carried them through the early years in Utah, was traded to Detroit for Kelly Tripucka, who ended up splitting time with Thurl Bailey. Darrell Griffith, back from injuries that caused him to miss the 1985–86 season, lost his starter spot at guard to Bob Hansen. Stockton warranted more time at the point guard position. Despite all these changes, the team finished 44–38 before losing to the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the playoffs.[24][25] For the 1987–88 season, Stockton took over for Rickey Green as the starting point guard, and Malone established himself as one of the better power forwards in the league. The team finished 47–35 and defeated Portland, 3–1, in the first round, earning a second-round matchup with the reigning NBA champions, the Los Angeles Lakers. After Los Angeles took Game 1 at home, the Jazz won Game 2 in Los Angeles, 101–97, and took the lead in the series 2–1 with a Game 3 win in Salt Lake City. The Jazz lost Games 4 and 5, but won Game 6, 108–80, tying the series 3–3. In the decisive Game 7, the Lakers won 109–98. During the 1988–89 season, Frank Layden stepped down as head coach of the Jazz after the first 17 games, and was replaced by Jerry Sloan. The Jazz won 51 games and the Midwest Division championship as they grew better overall. Malone and Stockton, as well as Mark Eaton, were the leaders of the team and also All-Star selections. Eaton won Defensive Player of the Year for the second time, and it appeared the Jazz were ready to take the next step toward contending for an NBA title, after having pushed the Lakers to seven games in the Western Conference semifinals the previous season. However, the second-seeded Jazz were eliminated in the first round in three games by the seventh-seeded Golden State Warriors. The following year, 1989–90, the Jazz made some changes. Thurl Bailey, who was relied on for 19 points per game the previous season, saw his playing time reduced in favor of rookie Blue Edwards, who played a prominent role with the team. The result was the best win–loss mark in team history, as the Jazz finished 55–27, second in the division to the San Antonio Spurs (56–26). Malone had his best season statistically, averaging 31.0 points and 11.1 rebounds.[26] Stockton averaged 17.2 points and 14.5 assists per game, both career highs, with the assist total and average leading the NBA that season. In the playoffs, the Jazz played the Phoenix Suns in the first round, led by All-Stars Tom Chambers and Kevin Johnson. The Suns defeated the Jazz 3 games to 2. Again, the Jazz were left with questions as to how they could do so well in the regular season but fail to advance in the playoffs. For the 1990–91 season, the Jazz made another move to improve the team by executing a three-way trade that brought shooting guard Jeff Malone to Utah from the Washington Bullets, while Eric Leckner and Bob Hansen were sent from Utah to the Sacramento Kings and Pervis Ellison going from Sacramento to Washington.[27] The Jazz began the season 22–15 before going 27–8 in January and February, with new addition Jeff Malone averaging 18.6 points, giving them three strong scoring options (Karl Malone, Jeff Malone, and John Stockton – 64.8 of the team's 104 points per game). The Jazz finished 54–28, second in the division to San Antonio by a game, similar to their division finish the prior year. In the playoffs, they met the Phoenix Suns for the second year in a row. In Game 1 Utah won 129–90, which set the tone for the series, as Utah eliminated the Suns 3–1, earning a second-round matchup with the Portland Trail Blazers, the defending Western Conference champions.[28] The Jazz played well, keeping close in most of the games, but lost the series 4–1 to a deeper and more experienced Trail Blazers team. The 1991–92 season proved to be the most successful in team history to that time. The Jazz moved to the Delta Center, a state-of-the-art arena that featured a seating capacity of 19,911. The new venue was a considerable improvement over the Salt Palace, which seated just over 12,000 and lacked luxury suites and retail space. Early in the year, a trade brought Tyrone Corbin, a tough defensive forward, from Minnesota in exchange for fan-favorite Thurl Bailey. The Jazz went 55–27 and won the Midwest Division championship for the first time since 1989. In the playoffs, the Jazz defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 3–2 in the first round, then beat the Seattle SuperSonics in the second round, 4–1, to advance to the Western Conference Finals for the first time, where they again faced and lost to Portland, this time 4–2. The 1992–93 season was a letdown, as the team slumped to 47–35 and third place in the division. The center position, manned by defensive workhorse Mark Eaton for most of the past decade, became suspect as Eaton struggled with injuries and age. The bright spot for the season was the hosting of the NBA All-Star Game and the surrounding events of All-Star Weekend in Salt Lake City. In the playoffs, the Jazz lost to Seattle in the first round, 3–2.[28] During the postseason, the team addressed its struggles at the center position by acquiring Felton Spencer from Minnesota in return for backup center Mike Brown. During the 1993–94 season, the Jazz traded Jeff Malone to the Philadelphia 76ers for shooting guard Jeff Hornacek. Hornacek meshed well with Stockton, and the Jazz improved to 53–29. In the playoffs, they faced San Antonio in the first round, shutting down NBA scoring leader David Robinson throughout the series. Robinson had averaged 29.8 points on 50 percent shooting during the regular season, numbers that dropped to 20.0 and 41 percent in the series against Utah.[29] The Jazz then fought off a determined Denver Nuggets team 4–3 in the Conference semifinals (almost blowing a 3–0 series lead in the process) to advance to the Western Conference Finals, where they lost to the eventual NBA champion Houston Rockets 4–1. In the 1994–95 season, the Jazz had significant depth and talent and were expected to make a serious run for the championship. However, they lost starter Spencer 34 games into the season with a ruptured Achilles tendon. Despite this setback, the Jazz finished 60–22 before again losing to Houston in the playoffs, 3–2, in the first round. Greg Ostertag was added to the team for the 1995–96 season. The Jazz went 55–27, and reached the Conference Finals for the third time in history, nearly overcoming 3–1 series deficit before eventually succumbing to Seattle, 4–3. In the next two seasons, the Jazz were finally able to capitalize on regular-season success. In 1996–97, the Jazz had the best record in franchise history (64–18), won the Midwest Division and finished with the best record in the Western Conference. The team included Stockton, Malone and Hornacek, as well as Bryon Russell, Antoine Carr, Howard Eisley and Shandon Anderson. Malone won his first NBA MVP award, averaging 27.4 points, 9.9 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game.[30] The Jazz reached the NBA Finals for the first time after beating the Clippers 3–0, Lakers 4–1 and Rockets 4–2. The Jazz then met Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in the Finals, losing the series 4–2, with the last two games decided in the final seconds (scores of 90–88 and 90–86).[30] During the off-season, the Jazz made no changes to the roster. As the 1997–98 season neared, they were expected to be contenders for the championship again. However, Stockton suffered a serious knee injury before the season, and missed the first 18 games, in which the Jazz went 11–7. On February 17, 1998, at the NBA trade deadline, the Jazz consummated a trade with the Orlando Magic, to acquire center Rony Seikaly in an attempt to bolster their center rotation. However, Seikaly refused to report within the mandated 48 hours required by NBA rules. From there, the trade was called off, and the Jazz took Chris Morris & Greg Foster back. Rumors had Seikaly with a serious foot injury; however, Seikaly insisted the Jazz torpedoed the deal and that he wanted to play for them; however, Seikaly's refusal to report effectively killed the deal.[31][32][33] After the trade was off, Orlando pivoted and traded Seikaly to the New Jersey Nets, where he would play a total of 18 games over the next 1 1/2 seasons before retiring from the NBA.[34] The Jazz played better after Stockton returned from his early-season injury. The team went 51–13 over the last 64 games, to finish at 62–20, and won the Midwest Division and received home-court advantage for the playoffs.[35][36] In the playoffs, the Jazz beat Houston 3–2, and San Antonio 4–1, to advance to the Western Conference Finals for the third straight year. Utah, with a veteran roster of Stockton, Malone and Hornacek, faced a Los Angeles Lakers team led by superstar Shaquille O'Neal, guards Eddie Jones, Nick Van Exel and a young Kobe Bryant. The Jazz set the tone for the series with a win in Game 1, 112–77. Game 2, a 99–95 Jazz victory, and Games 3 and 4 in Los Angeles were decided by an average of 7.5 points. The Jazz swept the Lakers and earned a second consecutive trip to the NBA Finals.[37] In the 1998 NBA Finals (again against the Chicago Bulls), the Jazz took Game 1 at home, 88–85 in overtime. However, the Bulls overcame a slow start to win Game 2, 93–88, easily took Game 3, 96–54, and won Game 4, 86–82, to lead the series 3–1. The Jazz fought back and won Game 5 on the road, 83–81, to trail 3–2 in the series, with Game 6 (and a Game 7 if needed) in Salt Lake City. The Jazz held a lead in most of Game 6, but the Bulls rallied, and in the last seconds of the game, Michael Jordan stole the ball from Malone on the final Jazz possession and then made a jump shot to win the game, 87–86, and the series for Chicago, 4–2.[38] In the 1999 season, shortened to 50 games due to a lockout, the Jazz finished 37–13, tied with the Spurs for the best record in the league. They defeated the Sacramento Kings in five games in the first round of the playoffs. However, they lost in the second round of the playoffs to the Portland Trail Blazers. Despite yet another disappointment, Malone was awarded his second MVP.[39] During the 1999–2000 season, the Jazz finished 55–27 and won the Midwest Division but again struggled in the postseason, and lost to the Portland Trail Blazers in the second round. In the off-season, Hornacek retired and Howard Eisley was traded in a four-team deal that brought in Donyell Marshall. They selected high-school basketball star DeShawn Stevenson in the first round of the 2000 NBA draft. In the 2000–01 season, the Jazz posted a 53–29 record, but lost in the playoffs, surrendering a 2–0 series lead in the first round of the playoffs to the Dallas Mavericks to lose the series 3–2. This was their earliest exit from the playoffs since the 1994–95 season. In the 2001–02 season, Andrei Kirilenko made his rookie debut, averaging 10.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.91 blocks per game. The team started the season slowly, with a record of 16–15 over the first two months, and finished 12–13 to go 44–38 overall. They lost to the Sacramento Kings 3–1 in the first round of the playoffs. Prior to the 2002–03 season, Marshall and Russell moved on to other teams. Matt Harpring was brought over from the Philadelphia 76ers, and took over the starting forward spot next to Malone, averaging 17.6 points and 6.6 rebounds, the best numbers of his career. The Jazz approached 50 wins going into the playoffs, but ended up falling short with a record of 47–35. They faced the Sacramento Kings in the playoffs again, and lost in a five-game first-round series, 4–1. After the season, Stockton retired, and Malone left as a free agent to join the Los Angeles Lakers. Without Malone and Stockton, the faces of the Jazz franchise, the team lacked foundation as it went into the 2003–04 season. They were expected to finish near the bottom of the NBA by several NBA preview magazines, including Sports Illustrated.[40] The Jazz finished with a 42–40 record. The team featured several unheralded players who emerged as key contributors, including Kirilenko, Raja Bell, and Carlos Arroyo. In particular, Kirilenko demonstrated versatility on both offense and defense and earned a spot in the All-Star Game. The Jazz missed the playoffs by one game to the Denver Nuggets, ending a streak of 20 consecutive seasons in the playoffs. Jerry Sloan finished second in the voting for the NBA Coach of the Year Award, losing to Hubie Brown of the Memphis Grizzlies. During the off-season, the team made moves to change the roster; they acquired Carlos Boozer and Mehmet Okur as free agents and re-signed Carlos Arroyo and Gordan Giricek to extensions. The 2004–05 season was marked by injuries, first to Arroyo and Raúl López, and later to Boozer and Kirilenko, which were a large part of the team's fall to the bottom of the division. When healthy, Boozer averaged 17.8 points and 9.0 rebounds in 51 games. The Jazz ended the 2004–05 season 26–56, their worst since the 1981–82 season. In summer 2005, the Jazz continued to change their roster by trading three draft picks to acquire the number 3 overall pick, which they used to select Deron Williams. Other transactions included Raja Bell leaving the team for the Phoenix Suns, the Jazz re-obtaining center Greg Ostertag from the Sacramento Kings, and oft-injured Raúl López being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. The 2005–06 season was injury-plagued before it started; Boozer missed the first 49 games and Gordan Giricek and Kirilenko both missed significant time due to injuries. Okur and Kirilenko, however, showed consistently good play, and Williams, despite a mid-season slump, was still an integral piece of the Jazz offense. The Jazz stayed in the playoff race until the third-to-last game, when they lost to the Dallas Mavericks. The Jazz ended the season 41–41, three games out of the playoffs. Ostertag retired at the end of the season, having spent 10 of his 11 NBA seasons with the Jazz. In the 2006 NBA draft, the Jazz selected Ronnie Brewer in the first round and in the second round selected Dee Brown and Paul Millsap. Several young players were traded to the Golden State Warriors for Derek Fisher, which give the Jazz frontcourt a veteran point guard. The Jazz were heralded by several major sports websites for drafting well and making good off-season moves.[41] During the 2006–07 season, the Jazz improved considerably compared to the previous few seasons, finishing with a 51–31 record. Boozer was selected as an All-Star for the first time (though he missed the game due to a minor injury) and center Mehmet Okur was selected to the All-Star game as well. Deron Williams finished third in the league in assists per game with 9.3 (behind Steve Nash and Chris Paul). The team also developed a deep bench; in the 10 games that Boozer and Okur (the two leading scorers) missed, the team went 8–2. Millsap became a competent backup to Boozer, averaging 8.1 points and 5.6 rebounds while playing just under 21 minutes per game off the bench.[42] Despite the elevated play of the Jazz, Kirilenko had a significant drop in his statistics and seemed to struggle adapting to a reduced role, which eventually led to a well-publicized breakdown early in the first round of the playoffs.[43] The Jazz faced the Houston Rockets in the first round, a match-up of number 4 and number 5 seeds (Utah was seeded higher due to winning the Northwest Division, but Houston had a 52–30 record opposed to Utah's 51–31, giving them home court advantage in the series). It was a physical, close-fought match-up, with each of the first six games being won by the home team. The Jazz broke this trend in the seventh game, and beat the Rockets 103–99 in Houston. The Jazz went on to face the eighth-seeded Golden State Warriors, who were coming off a historic upset of the number 1-seeded Dallas Mavericks. However, the Jazz easily handled the Warriors, and won the series 4–1. The Jazz then faced the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference finals, but lost to the more experienced Spurs, 4 games to 1 in the series. The Spurs eventually won the NBA championship that season by defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 4 games to 0 in the NBA Finals. During the off-season, the Jazz gained a hometown NBA Development League affiliate in the Utah Flash (based in Orem), which they shared with the Boston Celtics. They selected Morris Almond in the first round, although ultimately they made few lineup changes. The most significant move[according to whom?] was in letting Derek Fisher go. Fisher had become a fan favorite due to his strong play, and also a sympathetic one due to his daughter's well-publicized battle with a rare form of eye cancer. Fisher moved to Los Angeles during the off-season to be closer to better care for his daughter, and later signed with the Los Angeles Lakers. Controversy arose after Kirilenko led his Russian national team to a win in EuroBasket 2007 (the European championship), a tournament in which he was named MVP. After that, Kirilenko posted on a blog that he wished to be traded from the Jazz and would be willing to walk away from his contract.[44] However, no trade was made and he remained with the team. During the 2007–08 season, after a trade that sent Gordan Giricek to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Kyle Korver, the Jazz had a record-tying 19-game home winning streak and improved on the road after a rough December. Despite the off-season controversy and trade talk, Kirilenko elevated his play, improving all stats from the previous season. Boozer again was an All-Star selection, while Williams continued to elevate his play. The Jazz finished the regular season fifth-best in the Western Conference with a 54–28 record. The Jazz sold out 46 of 47 home games (including playoffs) during the year, and possessed a 37–4 home regular-season record; that was, however, offset by a sub-par road win–loss record. The Jazz again faced the Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs, this time as a number 4 seed (although the Rockets possessed home-court advantage due to a better record). The Jazz took a 2–0 series lead in Houston, but lost the first game in Salt Lake City. After splitting the next two games, the Jazz beat the Rockets 113–91 in game 6, placing them into a second-round match-up with the number 1 seeded Los Angeles Lakers, their first postseason meeting since the 1998 Western Conference finals. Utah lost games 1 and 2 in Los Angeles. However, the Jazz held up their great home win record and defeated Los Angeles in Games 3 and 4. The Jazz lost game 5 in Los Angeles and were eliminated in Game 6. The Jazz made no major moves during the off-season. The 2008–09 season was difficult for the Jazz as they struggled with injuries that disrupted team chemistry, and although they were again nearly unstoppable at home, they possessed a poor road record. Utah's top three players all missed significant time due to sickness or injury; Williams missed 13 of the first 15 games, Boozer missed more than half of the season, and Okur missed sporadic time due to both injury and his father's sickness that led him to travel to his native Turkey early in the season. On February 20, 2009, Jazz owner Larry H. Miller died of complications from diabetes. His son, Greg Miller, became the new CEO of the team. The Jazz finished with a 48–34 record, slipping to No. 8 in the competitive Western Conference playoff race, after which they were eliminated by the Los Angeles Lakers for the second year in a row, 4 games to 1. The season was the last for long-time radio and former TV announcer Hot Rod Hundley, who announced his retirement after being with the Jazz for their entire history (35 years). Despite the disappointment, Williams proved to be one of the elite point guards in the league, averaging 19.4 points and 10.8 assists per game, second in the league, despite playing the entire season with a lingering ankle injury. During the 2009 NBA draft, the Jazz selected Eric Maynor No. 20 overall to back up Williams. Veteran Matt Harpring retired, citing consistent injuries sustained from his physical playing style. Rumors circulated that Boozer wanted a trade,[45] fueled by whisperings that the Jazz were shopping him after he chose to opt into the last year of his contract; however, the team stated publicly that they did not seek to trade him. Boozer remained with the team heading into the 2009–10 season. The Jazz also added rookie Wesley Matthews to the lineup after an impressive training camp. As the 2009–10 season began, the Jazz started 19–17. Several trades were made by the team, one that sent Maynor and the contract of the retired Harpring to the Oklahoma City Thunder and another that sent starter Ronnie Brewer to the Memphis Grizzlies at mid-season, a trade which was openly criticized by Williams.[46] The Brewer trade cleared the way for Matthews to take over his starter spot. Also, Williams was selected to play in the All-Star Game for the first time, and after a controversial off-season, Boozer played better than the year prior, averaging 19.5 points and 11.2 rebounds per game, and missed only four games to injury. He suggested that he would be happy to stay with Utah long-term.[47] After returning from an early-season injury, Kyle Korver set the NBA record for three-point field goal percentage in a season.[48] In a tight Western Conference, the Jazz finished 53–29 and lost the division in a tiebreaker with the Denver Nuggets, ending with the No. 5 seed, matched up with the Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs. Kirilenko, who had missed 13 of the last 15 games of the season due to an injury, re-aggravated the injury the day before the first game of the playoffs and missed the first round, while Okur tore his Achilles tendon in the first game and missed the rest of the playoffs. Despite the injuries, the Jazz played well enough to defeat Denver 4–2 in the series. The Jazz were then eliminated by the Los Angeles Lakers for the third year in a row, being swept 4–0 (the first four-game sweep in Jazz history). In the 2010 NBA draft, the Utah Jazz selected Gordon Hayward from Butler University with the No. 9 overall pick, and Jeremy Evans with the No. 55 overall pick. Boozer agreed to a five-year, $80 million contract with the Chicago Bulls in free agency on July 7, 2010. The Jazz turned the transaction into a sign-and-trade one day later, receiving a trade exception worth around $13 million in return from Chicago.[49] Kyle Korver also agreed to sign with the Bulls, two days later. Terms were not announced, but multiple reports had his deal as three years, $13 million.[50] Wesley Matthews signed a five-year, $33 million offer sheet with the Portland Trail Blazers on July 10, 2010. Less than a week after the Boozer loss, the Jazz traded Kosta Koufos and two future first-round picks to Minnesota for Al Jefferson, using the trade exception from the Boozer deal to receive Jefferson's contract without exceeding the salary cap.[51] Raja Bell was added also, to provide backcourt help after the losses of Korver and Matthews. He was signed to a three-year, $10 million contract. On June 15, 2010, the Jazz unveiled a new color scheme and logo, which represented a return to the old 'music note' logo. The team unveiled new uniforms on August 16.[52] The Jazz tendered restricted free-agent center Kyrylo Fesenko a $1 million qualifying offer in June 2010. The offer entitled Utah to match any offer that Fesenko accepted from another team, whether signed or not. Fesenko signed the offer on September 27, 2010, the day before training camp began.[53] On the eve of training camp, the Jazz added two more players, Francisco Elson and Earl Watson for the 2010–11 season. The 2010–11 season began on a positive note, as the team went undefeated (8–0) in the preseason, and in mid-January, they were 27–13 and seemed well on their way to another winning season, had that pace continued. However, over the next 14 games, Utah went 4–10. On February 10, 2011, with the team record at 31–23 after a loss to the Chicago Bulls, head coach Jerry Sloan resigned, along with assistant Phil Johnson. Another of Sloan's assistants, Tyrone Corbin, was named the new head coach, while Scott Layden, the other assistant, remained as well. At the time of his departure, Sloan was the longest-tenured coach in the NBA. A week later, the Jazz hired former Jazz player Jeff Hornacek as an assistant coach. On February 23, 2011, the Jazz traded star player Deron Williams to the New Jersey Nets for players Derrick Favors and Devin Harris, as well as two first-round draft picks (New Jersey's 2011 and Golden State's conditional 2012). It was rumored that Williams got into a shouting match with head coach Sloan during a game against the Chicago Bulls, which preceded Sloan's resignation and eventually, the Jazz's decision to trade Williams. While Williams was under contract through 2011–12 with a player option worth $17.7 million for 2012–13, Jazz chief executive officer Greg Miller did not believe they would be able to re-sign him. "And while I never saw any indication that he wouldn't re-sign with us, I never saw any indication he would", said Miller.[54][55] The remainder of the season saw the Jazz continue to struggle, finishing with a 39–43 record, 11th in the Western Conference, therefore missing the playoffs for the first time since 2006. During the 2011 draft, the Jazz had two top 14 picks (one acquired in the trade that sent Williams to the New Jersey Nets), and used them on Enes Kanter and Alec Burks. Following the end of the 2011 NBA lockout that saw the 2011–12 season shortened to 66 games, the Jazz bid farewell to their two longest-tenured players – Mehmet Okur was traded to the Nets for a future second-round pick, and Andrei Kirilenko, who played in his native Russia during the lockout and whose contract had expired after the 2011 season, decided to stay in Russia for the remainder of the 2011–12 season. They also acquired free agent veterans Josh Howard and Jamaal Tinsley. During the 2012 off-season, the Jazz traded Devin Harris to the Hawks for Marvin Williams.[56] In the 2012 draft, the Jazz selected Kevin Murphy with the No. 47 overall pick. The Jazz signed Mo Williams and Randy Foye, both former Clippers, and re-signed Jeremy Evans and Tinsley during the off-season. Long-time Jazz player C. J. Miles decided to sign with Cleveland. Andrei Kirilenko did not re-sign with the Jazz in the off-season. The Jazz also named Dennis Lindsey as general manager and Kevin O'Connor as vice president of basketball operations. Longtime assistant coach Scott Layden left Utah to be a part of the San Antonio Spurs front office. Before the 2013–14 season began, Utah did not retain either Paul Millsap or Al Jefferson. Millsap accepted a two-year offer to join the Atlanta Hawks,[57][58] while Jefferson signed with the Charlotte Bobcats.[59] Jeff Hornacek was hired during the off-season as head coach of the Phoenix Suns.[60] On March 14, 2014, the Jazz were officially eliminated from playoff contention with a 96–87 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. On June 27, 2013, Rudy Gobert was selected with the 27th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft by the Denver Nuggets. He was later traded on draft night to the Utah Jazz.[61] On July 6, he signed his rookie scale contract with the Jazz and joined them for the 2013 NBA Summer League.[62] On May 20, 2014, the Jazz earned the 5th pick in the 2014 NBA draft at the NBA Draft Lottery, with which they chose 18-year-old Australian point guard Dante Exum. They also had the 23rd pick from a trade with the Golden State Warriors and their own pick in the second round (the 35th pick overall). With the 23rd pick they selected Rodney Hood from Duke University. The 35th pick was used to select Jarnell Stokes, who was subsequently traded to the Memphis Grizzlies for a future second-round pick. On June 6, 2014, Atlanta Hawks assistant coach Quin Snyder was named the eighth head coach in team history. Snyder signed a three-year contract with a team option for a fourth. He replaced Tyrone Corbin.[63] Prior to joining the Utah Jazz, Snyder previously served as an NBA assistant coach for the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, Philadelphia 76ers, and Los Angeles Lakers. The Jazz ended the 2015–16 season with a win–loss record of 40–42, good for ninth place in the Western Conference; however, the team failed to qualify to play in the NBA Playoffs by one game. The Jazz finished 51–31 during the 2016–17 season and qualified to play in the NBA Playoffs as the Western Conference's fifth seed. They defeated the Los Angeles Clippers in seven games in the first round for the team's first playoff series win since 2010. The team advanced to play the defending Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors in the conference semifinals where they were swept 4–0, ending their season. Gordon Hayward and Rudy Gobert had breakout seasons in 2017. After putting together several solid seasons in prior years, Hayward was named an NBA All-Star, while Gobert was named to the NBA Defensive First Team and All NBA Second Team. Hayward left the Jazz to sign with the Boston Celtics as a free agent on July 4, 2017, announcing his decision in a letter published by The Players' Tribune.[64] Hayward's contract was finalized on July 14, 2017.[65][66] On June 22, 2017, Donovan Mitchell was selected with the 13th overall pick in the 2017 NBA draft by the Denver Nuggets, who immediately traded Mitchell's rights to the Jazz in exchange for Trey Lyles. The Jazz also acquired veteran Ricky Rubio to play the point guard position. The Jazz began the 2017–18 season poorly, with an injury to Gobert and a lack of scoring leaving them with a 17–21 record by the end of December. In the second half of the season, the Jazz made rookie Mitchell a starter, and he subsequently led the team and all rookies in the league in points scored. Mitchell went on to break the record for the most three-pointers ever made by a rookie.[67] The team improved drastically as a scoring team, and with the return of Gobert and improved play of Rubio, the Jazz finished the season winning 32 of their last 45 games and ended with a 48–34 record. The late-season burst earned the Jazz a no. 5 seed in the 2018 NBA playoffs, where they went on to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 4–2 in the first round before losing in the Second Round to the Houston Rockets in five games. After the season, Rudy Gobert was named NBA Defensive Player of the Year, Donovan Mitchell was runner-up in the Rookie of the Year voting, Quin Snyder was runner-up Coach of the Year, and general manager Dennis Lindsey was runner-up Executive of the Year. The 2018–19 season began with promise for the Jazz after the surprising success of the 2017–18 season.[68] However, by the end of November they were 11–12 and in 10th place in the Western Conference standings.[69] This continued in December as Mitchell struggled with his shot, and the Jazz record continued to be around the break-even mark.[70] However, in the New Year, Mitchell's performance improved as he was averaging 27.7 points in January and 25.4 in February,[71] and the Jazz improved down the stretch, closing out the season with a 32–13 run to finish 50–32 and earned the fifth seed in the Western Conference playoffs.[72] In the first round, they played against the Houston Rockets, who were on a run of their own, going 33–14 in 2019 after a slow start. Houston proved to be too much for the Jazz, taking the series 4–1.[73] On May 10, 2019, the Jazz announced the promotion of Dennis Lindsey to executive vice president of basketball operations and Justin Zanik to general manager.[74] During the 2019 off-season, the Jazz added several players by trade and free agency, including Jeff Green, Mike Conley Jr., Ed Davis, Bojan Bogdanović, and Emmanuel Mudiay, while Derrick Favors, Kyle Korver, Jae Crowder, Raul Neto, and Ricky Rubio left the team. Sports media viewed the changes as positive.[75][76] On the opening day of the 2019–20 season, a press conference was held, announcing that Utah would host the 2023 NBA All-Star Game. This would be the second time the Jazz hosted this event; the first was in 1993.[77][78] On December 24, 2019, the Jazz announced that they had waived forward Jeff Green, signed G-League free agent Rayjon Tucker, and traded Dante Exum to the Cleveland Cavaliers for shooting guard Jordan Clarkson, whose trade in particular was seen as overwhelmingly positive by the media, if also bittersweet for Jazz fans who hoped that Exum would eventually mature into the franchise cornerstone he was drafted to be.[79][80] On January 30, 2020, Gobert and Mitchell were named reserves for the 2020 NBA All-Star Game.[81] This marked the first time since 2007 that multiple Utah Jazz players had been selected to the All-Star game, and the first time since 2000 that multiple Jazz players had actually appeared in the game (Mehmet Okur had replaced an injured Carlos Boozer in 2007). In March 2020, Gobert and Mitchell were diagnosed with COVID-19, making the Jazz the first major sporting franchise in North America to be directly affected by the disease, and resulting in the suspension of all remaining NBA games of the season.[82] Following the suspension of the 2019–20 NBA season, the Jazz were one of the 22 teams invited to the NBA Bubble to participate in the final eight games of the regular season.[83] The Jazz were mediocre in the eight seeding games, posting a 3–5 record. However, this allowed them to lock up the Western Conference sixth seed and a favorable matchup with the Denver Nuggets.[84] In game 1, Donovan Mitchell achieved the third-highest single-game scoring total in playoff history (behind only Michael Jordan and Elgin Baylor) with 57 points,[85] but the Jazz lost to the Nuggets in overtime. Mitchell's brilliant play continued through the series as the Jazz won the next three games, two of them by lopsided margins; however, they blew their 3–1 lead and lost at the buzzer in game 7 of the series. Within hours of the Jazz's playoff loss, Mitchell agreed to a five-year, $195 million contract extension that would keep him in Utah.[86] On December 20, 2020, Rudy Gobert signed a five-year, $205 million contract extension,[87] the third-largest contract in NBA history and the largest ever for a center.[88] During the 2020 off-season, the Jazz traded away backup centers Tony Bradley and Ed Davis, re-signed Jordan Clarkson to a four-year, $51.52 million contract, and re-acquired Derrick Favors from the Pelicans to serve as a more reliable post presence off the bench.[89] In the 2020 NBA draft, the Jazz selected Kansas center Udoka Azubuike 27th overall in the first round and Syracuse forward Elijah Hughes 39th overall in the second round. On October 28, 2020, the Utah Jazz organization announced that Ryan Smith, an Oregon native (now based in Utah) and the billionaire co-founder of Qualtrics, had purchased the team from the Miller family. Smith agreed at the time of the sale to honor the terms of the legacy trust into which the Millers had placed the Jazz organization, including the provision requiring the team to be kept in Utah.[90] On April 16, 2021, the Jazz announced that Dwyane Wade had purchased a minority ownership stake in the team and was expected to have hands-on involvement in team operations.[91] The Jazz began their 2020–21 season with an NBA-best and franchise-record 23–5 start, with Donovan Mitchell leading the team in scoring and Jordan Clarkson emerging as the frontrunner for Sixth Man of the Year.[92] On February 17, 2021, head coach Quin Snyder was announced as the head coach of the Western Conference team for the 2021 NBA All-Star Game, becoming the first Jazz coach so honored since Frank Layden in 1984.[93][94] On February 23, Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert were announced as All-Star reserves for the second consecutive season, with Mitchell also slated to compete in the three-point contest.[95] On March 5, Mike Conley was selected as an All-Star reserve for the first time in his career, replacing the injured Devin Booker.[96][97] Conley was also announced as Booker's replacement in the three-point contest.[98] This marked the second time in franchise history (the first being 1989 with John Stockton, Karl Malone, and Mark Eaton) that three Jazz players had been selected as All-Stars. On February 24, 2021, former Jazz forward Elijah Millsap alleged via Twitter that Dennis Lindsey (then the team's general manager) had made a racist remark to him during an interview in 2015. Both Lindsey and Quin Snyder, who was present for the conversation, adamantly denied the allegations. The Jazz subsequently announced that independent counsel had been retained by the organization to investigate whether the allegations were true.[99] On March 16, the NBA announced that this investigation had concluded that there was no proof Lindsey had made the comments, citing the fact that nobody associated with the meeting could corroborate Millsap's story (including Millsap's own agent, who confirmed that Millsap had never mentioned the incident to him at the time). The Jazz organization subsequently cleared Lindsey of any wrongdoing.[100][101] On May 16, 2021, the Jazz defeated the Sacramento Kings 121–99 to clinch sole possession of the best regular season record in the NBA for the first time in franchise history (the Jazz had tied for the best record in 1998 and 1999).[102] At the conclusion of the regular season, Jordan Clarkson was named Sixth Man of the Year, becoming the first Jazz player to win the award and winning over his own teammate, Joe Ingles, who was runner-up.[103] In the first round of the 2021 NBA playoffs, the Jazz played the eighth-seeded Memphis Grizzlies. After losing game 1 in a surprising home upset with Donovan Mitchell held out due to lingering injury concerns, the Jazz won the next four games to advance to the Western Conference semifinals. Mitchell shot an impressive 11-16 from the field during game 5, scoring 30 points and recording 10 assists to help the Jazz seal the series. In the second round, the Jazz played the fourth-seeded Los Angeles Clippers. Despite winning the first two games at home, the Jazz were eliminated from the playoffs after the Clippers won the next four games. The Jazz regressed somewhat during the 2021–22 season; while Mitchell and Gobert were once again named All-Stars, the team did not have the same regular season success. Still, the Jazz posted a 49–33 record and made the playoffs as a 5th seed. In the first round, they faced the Dallas Mavericks. After winning game 1 in Dallas, the Jazz struggled and lost the series 4–2. On July 1, 2022, the Jazz traded three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award winner Rudy Gobert to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Malik Beasley, Patrick Beverley, Jarred Vanderbilt, Leandro Bolmaro, Walker Kessler (the 22nd selection in the 2022 NBA draft), four future first round draft picks, and a pick swap.[104] On August 25, 2022, Beverley was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Stanley Johnson and Talen Horton-Tucker.[105] On September 1, 2022, the Jazz traded three-time All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Collin Sexton, Lauri Markkanen, Ochai Agbaji (the Cavaliers' top selection and the 14th pick in the 2022 NBA draft), three future unprotected first-round draft picks, and two pick swaps.[106][107] On June 5, 2022, Quin Snyder announced his resignation as head coach of the Jazz.[108] On June 29, the Jazz organization announced that Boston Celtics assistant coach Will Hardy had been hired as Snyder's replacement.[109] On February 2, 2023, Lauri Markkanen was selected to appear as a reserve in the 2023 NBA All-Star Game, his first career All-Star selection.[110] On February 10, it was further announced that Markkanen had been selected as an All-Star starter as a result of injuries to Stephen Curry and Zion Williamson.[111] Markkanen also participated in the Three-Point Contest during All-Star weekend.[112] In addition, the Jazz fielded a three-player team of Collin Sexton, Walker Kessler, and Jordan Clarkson in the NBA's re-formatted team skills challenge. The three Jazzmen ultimately won the event.[113] On February 8, 2023, the Jazz traded Malik Beasley and Jarred Vanderbilt to the Los Angeles Lakers and Mike Conley Jr., Nickeil Alexander-Walker, and two future second-round picks to the Minnesota Timberwolves as part of a three-team trade. In return, the Jazz received Russell Westbrook, Juan Toscano-Anderson, and Damian Jones along with the Lakers' 2027 first-round pick.[114] The Jazz subsequently negotiated a buyout of Westbrook's contract and waived him, allowing him to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers.[115] The Jazz finished the 2022–23 season 37–45 and failed to qualify for the NBA playoffs. At the conclusion of the season, Lauri Markkanen received the NBA Most Improved Player Award.[116] List of the last five seasons completed by the Jazz. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Utah Jazz seasons. The Jazz are the only team in the NBA history to have never lost 60 or more games in a season.[117] This distinction was achieved when the New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Lakers both lost more than 60 games in the 2014–15 season.[117][118] Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, W–L% = Winning percentage Season GP W L W–L% Finish Playoffs 2019–20 72 44 28 .611 3rd, Northwest Lost in First Round, 3–4 (Nuggets) 2020–21 72 52 20 .722 1st, Northwest Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Clippers) 2021–22 82 49 33 .598 1st, Northwest Lost in First Round, 2–4 (Mavericks) 2022–23 82 37 45 .451 4th, Northwest Did not qualify 2023–24 82 31 51 .378 4th, Northwest Did not qualify Loyola Field House (1974–1975) Municipal Auditorium (1974–1975) Louisiana Superdome (1975–1979) Salt Palace (1979–1991) Delta Center[a] (1991–present) Main article: Jazz Bear Jazz Bear is the club's mascot. He was introduced to the league on November 4, 1994.[119] Jazz Bear usually excites the crowd during halftime by coming onto the court on a motorbike. During the Jazz's time in New Orleans from 1974 to 1979, the home uniform was white with gold trim, a purple "Jazz" script and purple numbers. The road uniform was purple with gold trim, a white "Jazz" script and white numbers. The franchise's original colors of purple, gold, and green are those most associated with Mardi Gras in New Orleans.[12] When the team moved to Utah in 1979, the Jazz made slight changes to their uniforms. The home uniforms remained the same, with the word "Utah" added to the center chest logo in the 1986–87 season. In 1981, the road uniforms were changed to dark green, with the aforementioned Jazz logo on the center chest and gold numbers. For the 1984–85 season, they were changed back to purple, this time with gold numbers and white trim, along with the addition of the word 'Utah' on the logo. These uniforms were worn until the 1995–96 season. The green jerseys were worn for St. Patrick's Day in the 1985–86 season. For the 1996–97 season, the Jazz drastically updated their logos and uniforms, with a new color scheme of purple (slightly lighter from the previous shade), copper and turquoise. The logo, designed by former NBA creative director Tom O'Grady, was based on the 1993 All-Star Game logo. Their new uniform set featured a silhouette of the Wasatch Range on the center chest, with a stylish new Jazz script, and purple and turquoise details. On the road purple jersey, the white mountain range gradually fades to purple just above the numbers, which are white, with copper interior trim and teal outlining. On the home white jersey, the numbers are purple, with white interior trim and teal outlining. The Jazz wore these uniforms until the 2003–04 season.[120] The Jazz also introduced an alternate black uniform in the 1998–99 season, with the Jazz script on the center chest, but without the Wasatch Range silhouette. On this jersey, both the Jazz script and numbers are white, with purple interior trim and copper outlining, and copper side panels. This uniform was worn until the 2003–04 season. In the 2004–05 season, the Jazz once again updated their color scheme, logos and uniforms. The new color scheme, which the team used until the end of the 2009–10 season, consisted of navy blue, powder blue, silver and purple, though the latter color was only used on the primary and alternate logos. The team logo remained substantially the same, with the exception of the new color variation. The new home uniform consisted of an updated "Jazz" script on the center chest in navy blue, with navy numbers, both of which had silver interior trim and powder blue outlining. The new road uniform was navy blue, with a "Utah" script in powder blue on the center chest and powder blue numbers, both of which had silver outlining and white interior trim. In the 2006–07 season, the Jazz introduced a new alternate powder blue uniform. This uniform, which the team wore until the end of the 2009–10 season, featured a Jazz script identical to the team logo and navy blue numbers below the script, also with silver and white trim. The nameplate on the back of the jersey was navy blue. The team's original 'J-note' logo was revived in the 2008–09 season, but was only used on television broadcasts and in the team's then-current colors. On June 15, 2010, the Jazz unveiled a new logo and color scheme on the team's official website.[52] For the 2010–11 season, the Jazz kept the mountain logo as the primary logo, but in a new color scheme of navy blue, gold, dark green & gray, though the latter color was dropped after the 2015–16 season. The 'J-note' logo returned to its original green-and-gold scheme, but the navy blue was retained.[121] The new uniform set, which was unveiled on August 16, features a design nearly identical to the team's aforementioned 1970s uniform designs, with the following differences: navy blue replacing purple on the road uniform, dark green numerals on the home white jerseys, a V-neck on both the home and road jerseys and side panels on both the home and away jerseys. The new uniforms were a combination of both the old and new styles, with navy blue retained from the most recent color scheme, but the now-famous 'J-note' logo and gold and green were revived.[122] The Jazz unveiled an alternate jersey on December 9, 2011, that is similar to their road jersey, but swaps the navy and green colors so that the primary color is green, with a navy stripe on the side.[123][124] This uniform was worn until the 2015–16 season. On May 12, 2016, the Jazz updated their logos and uniforms. The team selected its wordmark logo as its new primary logo, with the addition of the word 'Utah' above the two Z's; because of that, the team discontinued the use of the mountain logo, which had been used since 1996. A new home court design was also unveiled. Home and road uniform modifications included the creation of a new, custom number font. To go along with the new look, two new alternate uniforms were introduced: a modified green alternate, with a "Utah" script arched in white, and a new navy sleeved alternate featuring the white 'J-note' logo on the right breast and numbers on the left breast in gold, with green, gold and white stripes below the chest.[125][126] In 2017, as part of the switch to Nike as the NBA's uniform provider, the Jazz made some slight changes to their uniform set. While the white "Association" and navy "Icon" uniforms remained mostly intact, the Jazz retired their green and navy sleeved alternates in favor of a gold "Statement" uniform, featuring the navy 'J-note' logo and green numbers. The "City" uniform was inspired from the red rock formations found in Southern Utah, and it featured a gradient of gold, orange, burgundy and black.[127] After a three-season run, the Jazz replaced their original "City" uniform with a similar design, but with the gradient reversed so that it fades to black.[128] NBA guidelines require a new "City" uniform to be released every one to three years. Also part of the Nike rotation is the "Earned" uniform, which is given only to teams who qualified in the NBA playoffs the previous season. The "Earned" uniform, however, is only used in select seasons, unlike the other uniforms. The 2019 version mirrored that of the "Statement" uniform except with a dark green base and lack of navy elements.[129] The 2021 version was similar but with a light Kelly green base (a nod to the early 1980s green uniforms) and different striping patterns.[130] The Jazz unveiled new uniforms before the 2022–23 season. As part of the transition, the team brought back the classic 1996–2004 purple "mountain" uniforms as the "City" uniform, along with "Statement" black, "Icon" yellow and "Association" white uniforms. The white uniform features only the J-note logo and numbers in black, the yellow uniform has "Jazz" and numbers in black, and the black uniform has "Utah" and numbers in yellow.[131][132] The new black, white, and yellow "remix" uniforms and color scheme was largely received poorly by Jazz fans and media members alike.[133] Starting with the 2023–24 season, the Jazz announced in advance on social media that a "remixed" version of the "mountain" uniforms would replace the classic 1996–2004 version; this design features updated mountain gradients, an enlarged "Utah" wordmark in front, and white numbers positioned on the left chest.[134] Between the 2024–25 and 2025–26 seasons, the Jazz would gradually phase out the black and spotlight yellow uniforms in favor of the modernized "purple mountains" uniforms. For 2024–25, the existing white "Association" and black "Statement" uniforms with yellow trim were retained, but added to the rotation is a black "Statement" uniform featuring the "J-note" in front of a gray Wasatch Range silhouette with purple and sky blue trim, and a purple "City" uniform with "Utah" in white in front of the mountain silhouette. The black and purple "Statement" uniform would debut in January of that season, replacing the black and yellow uniform. For 2025–26, the Jazz would fully adopt the "purple mountains" uniforms. The "Icon" uniform is similar to the 2023–24 "City" uniform but with the addition of black and sky blue trim, and the "Association" uniform followed the same albeit inverse template. A new "City" uniform would then debut later in the season.[135][136][137] The Jazz have worn the original J-note uniforms on three separate occasions. During the 2003–04 season, the Jazz commemorated the team's 25th season in Utah by donning replicas of the 1986–96 white uniforms. Then in the 2009–10 season, the Jazz wore the 1979–1984 green uniforms (albeit with white trim and letters) to pay tribute to the 30th anniversary of the aforementioned move to Utah. For the 2018–19 season, the Jazz wore a modernized version of their 1984–1996 purple uniforms to mark the team's 40th season in Utah.[138] For the 2019–20 season, the Jazz wore a modernized version of their 1996–2004 purple uniforms. The team wore these uniform designs during its two trips to the NBA Finals in 1997 and 1998.[139][140] The Jazz brought such uniforms back for the 2022–23 season but treated as a "City" uniform, due to the fact that it bore the current Nike swoosh logo whereas other "Classic" edition uniforms bore the classic wordmark-and-swoosh logo beginning in 2021.[4][141] For the 2023–24 season, the Jazz announced that they would wear the original 1974–75 purple uniforms as part of the franchise's 50th anniversary and as part of its #PurpleIsBack marketing campaign.[134][142] Main article: Utah Jazz all-time roster Players Coaches Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From F 21 Bazley, Darius 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 216 lb (98 kg) 2000-06-12 Princeton HS (OH) G 00 Clarkson, Jordan 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1992-06-07 Missouri G 13 Collier, Isaiah 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 2004-10-08 USC F 20 Collins, John 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 226 lb (103 kg) 1997-09-23 Wake Forest C 22 Filipowski, Kyle (DP) 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 250 lb (113 kg) 2003-10-07 Duke G 3 George, Keyonte 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2003-11-08 Baylor F 0 Hendricks, Taylor 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 2003-11-22 Central Florida G 5 Horton-Tucker, Talen (FA) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 234 lb (106 kg) 2000-11-25 Iowa State G 33 Juzang, Johnny (TW, FA) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 209 lb (95 kg) 2001-03-17 UCLA C 24 Kessler, Walker 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 245 lb (111 kg) 2001-07-26 Auburn G — Kinsey, Taevion (TW) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2000-03-10 Marshall F 34 Lofton, Kenneth Jr. 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 275 lb (125 kg) 2002-08-14 Louisiana Tech F/C 23 Markkanen, Lauri 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 1997-05-22 Arizona C 25 Potter, Micah (TW, FA) 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 248 lb (112 kg) 1998-04-06 Wisconsin G 10 Preston, Jason (TW) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 1999-08-10 Ohio F 19 Šamanić, Luka (FA) 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 227 lb (103 kg) 2000-01-09 Croatia F 8 Sensabaugh, Brice 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 2003-10-30 Ohio State G 2 Sexton, Collin 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1999-01-04 Alabama F 5 Williams, Cody 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2004-11-20 Colorado Head coach Will Hardy Assistant coach(es) Evan Bradds Chad Forcier Rick Higgins Chris Jones Scott Morrison Sean Sheldon Jason Terry Mike Williams Legend (DP) Unsigned draft pick (FA) Free agent (S) Suspended (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate (TW) Two-way affiliate player Injured Roster Last transaction: July 20, 2024 The Jazz hold the draft rights to the following unsigned draft picks who have been playing outside the NBA. A drafted player, either an international draftee or a college draftee, who is not signed by the team that drafted him, is allowed to sign with any non-NBA teams. In this case, the team retains the player's draft rights in the NBA until one year after the player's contract with the non-NBA team ends.[143] This list includes draft rights that were acquired from trades with other teams. Draft Round Pick Player Pos. Nationality Current team Note(s) Ref 2022 2 36 G/F Italy Alba Berlin (Germany) Acquired from the Portland Trail Blazers (via Detroit) [144] 2021 2 57 C Serbia Partizan Mozzart Bet (Serbia) Acquired from the Detroit Pistons (via LA Clippers) [145] Utah Jazz retired numbers No. Player Position Tenure Date 1 Frank Layden Head coach 1981–1988 December 9, 1988 4 Adrian Dantley F 1979–1986 April 11, 2007 7 Pete Maravich G 1974–1980 December 14, 1985 9 Larry H. Miller Owner 1985–2009 April 14, 2010 12 John Stockton G 1984–2003 November 22, 2004 14 Jeff Hornacek G 1994–2000 November 19, 2002 32 Karl Malone F 1985–2003 March 23, 2006 35 Darrell Griffith G 1980–1991 December 4, 1993 53 Mark Eaton C 1982–1993 March 1, 1996 1223 Jerry Sloan Head coach 1988–2011 January 31, 2014 "Hot" Rod Hundley Broadcaster 1974–2009 January 29, 2010 The NBA retired Bill Russell's No. 6 for all its member teams on August 11, 2022.[146][147] Utah Jazz Hall of Famers Players No. Name Position Tenure Inducted 7 44 Pete Maravich G 1974–1980 1987 8 Walt Bellamy 1 C 1974 1993 25 Gail Goodrich G 1976–1979 1996 4 Adrian Dantley F/G 1979–1986 2008 12 John Stockton 2 G 1984–2003 2009 32 Karl Malone 3 F 1985–2003 2010 22 Bernard King F 1979–1980 2013 24 Spencer Haywood F/C 1979 2015 Coaches Name Position Tenure Inducted 1223 Jerry Sloan Assistant coach Head coach 1985–1988 1988–2011 2009 Notes: 1 In total, Bellamy was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice – as player and as a member of the 1960 Olympic team. 2 In total, Stockton was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice – as player and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team. 3 In total, Malone was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice – as player and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team. Utah Jazz Hall of Famers Players No. Name Position Tenure Inducted 44 José Ortiz F/C 1988–1990 2019 Bold denotes still active with team. "Name*" includes points scored for the team while in the ABA. Italics denotes still active but not with team. Points scored (regular season) (as of the end of the 2023-2024 season)[148] Other statistics (regular season) (as of the end of the 2023–24 season)[148] NBA All-Star Selections Pete Maravich – 1977–1979 Truck Robinson – 1978 Adrian Dantley – 1980–1982, 1984–1986 Rickey Green – 1984 Karl Malone – 1988–1998, 2000–2002 John Stockton – 1989–1997, 2000 Mark Eaton – 1989 Andrei Kirilenko – 2004 Carlos Boozer – 2007, 2008 Mehmet Okur – 2007 Deron Williams – 2010, 2011 Gordon Hayward – 2017 Rudy Gobert – 2020–2022 Donovan Mitchell – 2020–2022 Mike Conley Jr. – 2021 Lauri Markkanen – 2023 NBA All-Star Game MVP Karl Malone – 1989, 1993 John Stockton – 1993 NBA All-Star Game head coaches Frank Layden – 1984 Quin Snyder – 2021 See also: Utah Jazz Radio Network In February 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery, owners of AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, announced that they would wind down operations of AT&T SportsNet.[149] The Jazz, who had already been exploring alternate broadcast solutions in 2022, would announce a return to KJZZ-TV for the 2023–24 season.[150][151] In most of Idaho, Montana and portions of Washington and Oregon, the Jazz continue to air on Root Sports Northwest, which was formerly owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. In southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming, the Jazz are available through FuboTV.[152] The Jazz also announced a streaming service, Jazz+, which provides in-market access to live games for $125.50 a season, $15.50 a month, or $5 a game.[153] Prior to the 1993 season, local station KSTU was the team's television broadcast partner. After it was purchased by Fox, KSTU's programming schedule no longer had space to carry Jazz games, leaving the team without a broadcast partner. In 1993, Larry H. Miller purchased local TV station KXIV and renamed it to KJZZ, in an effort to create a sports-oriented station to showcase his teams. The new KJZZ station started carrying Jazz games with the 1993–1994 season.[154] KJZZ continued to carry the team's games until 2009, when the Jazz signed a new exclusive 12-year agreement with then FSN Utah, (now part of AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain) on October 20, 2009.[155] A one-year extension was signed during the 2020 offseason, and the team continued to air games on AT&T SportsNet into the 2022–23 season.[156][151] The Jazz's flagship radio stations are KZNS (1280) "The Zone" and KZNS-FM Fox Sports Radio 97.5.[157] The team's current TV and radio announcers are:[158] Craig Bolerjack (TV play-by-play) Holly Rowe (TV color commentary) Thurl Bailey (TV color commentary) Alema Harrington (TV host, pre-game and post-game) Michael Smith (TV broadcast analyst) David Locke (radio play-by-play) Ron Boone (radio broadcast analyst) Dan Roberts (public address announcer, home games) Nelson Moran (Spanish Radio: play-by-play/color commentary) Isidro Lopez (Spanish Radio: play-by-play) Nicole Hernandez (Spanish Radio: color commentary/sideline reporter) Retired announcers: Rod Hundley (TV and Radio play-by-play) (1974–2009) Years Coach Regular season Postseason 1974 Scotty Robertson 1–14 1974 Elgin Baylor 0–1 1974–1976 Butch van Breda Kolff 74–100 1976–1979 Elgin Baylor 86–134 1979–1981 Tom Nissalke 60–124 1981–1988 Frank Layden 277–294 18–23 1988–2011 Jerry Sloan 1127–682 96–100 2011–2014 Tyrone Corbin 112–146 0–4 2014–2022 Quin Snyder 372–264 21–30 2022–present Will Hardy 68–96 0–0 Total 2177–1855 135–157
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The Carroll County Community Foundation has awarded more than $14,500 in competitive grants to Carroll County nonprofit organizations in 2010. “Through the foresight of donors who have made endowments over the years, we are able to support organizations that provide vital services to the community,” Derek Fisher, chairman of the Carroll County Community Foundation Board of Directors, said. “The money we are entrusted with is intended to be a positive influence for the residents of the community. We thank the donors and the organizations for providing the foresight and resources as together we make a positive difference on the lives of people within our community.” The following agencies and programs were awarded grants: • $2,500 to Adams Mill will provide support to be used to help defray expenses associated with a fundraising campaign to pursue acquisition of Adams Mill and the adjacent property near Cutler. The property is for sale by private owners and is at risk of being removed from the public domain. This historic property is on the National Register of Historic Places and is routinely used as a community center, educational resource and recreational activities. • $1,000 to Book Readers and Horn Blowers will provide funding for the 2010-11 program that features the book “John Philip Sousa” from the award-winning series entitled “Getting to Know the World’s Greatest Composers” by Mike Venezia. The program will be offered to approximately 750 students, age kindergarten through 5th grade at Delphi Community Elementary School. • $1,121 to the Carroll County Community Center will provide partial support for the Membership Software Purchase project. Grant money will be used to purchase a software system that will provide the functionality to manage membership, participant usage and billing. This new software will allow the Community Center to track usage and billing on a daily and monthly basis. • $1,027 to the Carroll County Historical Society will provide partial support for the Genealogy and Research project. Grant money will be used to purchase two book shelves and two tables that will provide a better way to display research books and provide clients with adequate space to work. • $2,500 to the Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal provides partial support to update the 2006 Marketing Plan in order to take the organization to the next level and meet future growth expectations. The purpose of the project is to attract more visitors to Canal Park and increase the public’s awareness of the canal’s early transportation legacy in Carroll County. • $1,000 to the Delphi Public Library will provide funding for the Digital Media Lab project. Grant money will be used to purchase a portable media cart containing a laptop loaded with video and audio editing software, video and audio recording equipment including microphones, a digital video camera, sound recorder and sound mixer, and supporting equipment such as headphones, cords and stands. The digital media lab will help record events in the library, create promotional videos and audio spots for the website, and provide programming for teens and other patrons who need to produce audio and video projects. • $1,250 to The Friends of Carroll County Parks will provide partial support for the Deer Creek Park Pond Cleanup project. Money will be used to hire a company that will provide a program to improve the quality and appearance of the pond’s water. The project includes removing algae and undesirable plants, and inspections and treatments needed for control of the submersed weeds, filamentous algae and duckweed. • $4,500 to Burlington Community Park provides partial support for the Replacement and Updating Park Playground Equipment project. Grant money will be used to assist with the purchase and installation of replacement park playground equipment. New equipment to be installed includes a tarantula climber, a 9-foot groove slide, a 13-foot mogul slide and a Kid’s Choice Fitness System. The Burlington Park playground, located in the center of the park, is utilized by many area families with young children and grandchildren.
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City in New York State "Buffalo, United States" redirects here. For other places, see Buffalo § United States. City in New York, United States Buffalo is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the county seat of Erie County. It lies in Western New York at the eastern end of Lake Erie, at the head of the Niagara River on the Canada–United States border. With a population of 278,349 according to the 2020 census, Buffalo is the second-most populous city in New York state and the 81st-most populous city in the U.S.[10] Buffalo and the city of Niagara Falls together make up the two-county Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 1.2 million in 2020, making it the 49th-largest metro area in the U.S. Before the 17th century, the region was inhabited by nomadic Paleo-Indians who were succeeded by the Neutral, Erie, and Iroquois nations. In the early 17th century, the French began to explore the region. In the 18th century, Iroquois land surrounding Buffalo Creek was ceded through the Holland Land Purchase, and a small village was established at its headwaters. In 1825, after its harbor was improved, Buffalo was selected as the terminus of the Erie Canal, which led to its incorporation in 1832. The canal stimulated its growth as the primary inland port between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. Transshipment made Buffalo the world's largest grain port of that era. After the coming of railroads greatly reduced the canal's importance, the city became the second-largest railway hub (after Chicago). During the mid-19th century, Buffalo transitioned to manufacturing, which came to be dominated by steel production. Later, deindustrialization and the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway saw the city's economy decline and diversify. It developed its service industries, such as health care, retail, tourism, logistics, and education, while retaining some manufacturing. In 2019, the gross domestic product of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls MSA was $53 billion (~$62.3 billion in 2023). The city's cultural landmarks include the oldest urban parks system in the United States, the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, the Buffalo History Museum, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Shea's Performing Arts Center, the Buffalo Museum of Science, and several annual festivals. Its educational institutions include the University at Buffalo, Buffalo State University, Canisius University, and D'Youville University. Buffalo is also known for its winter weather, Buffalo wings, and three major-league sports teams: the National Football League's Buffalo Bills, the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres and the National Lacrosse League's Buffalo Bandits. For a chronological guide, see Timeline of Buffalo, New York. Before the arrival of Europeans, nomadic Paleo-Indians inhabited the western New York region from the 8th millennium BCE. The Woodland period began around 1000 BC, marked by the rise of the Iroquois Confederacy and the spread of its tribes throughout the state.[11][12] Seventeenth-century Jesuit missionaries were the first Europeans to visit the area.[13] During French exploration of the region in 1620, the region was sparsely populated and occupied by the agrarian Erie people in the south and the Neutral Nation in the north, with a relatively small tribe, the Wenrohronon, between and the Senecas, an Iroquois tribe, occupying the land just east of the region.[11] The Neutral grew tobacco and hemp to trade with the Iroquois, who traded furs with the French for European goods.[11] The tribes used animal- and war paths to travel and move goods across what today is New York State. (Centuries later, these same paths were gradually improved, then paved, then developed into major modern roads.)[11] During the Beaver Wars in the mid-17th century the Senecas conquered the Erie and Neutrals in the region.[14][15][16] Native Americans did not settle along Buffalo Creek permanently until 1780, when displaced Senecas were relocated from Fort Niagara.[13] Louis Hennepin and Sieur de La Salle explored the upper Niagara and Ontario regions in the late 1670s.[17] In 1679, La Salle's ship, Le Griffon, became the first to sail above Niagara Falls near Cayuga Creek.[18] Baron de Lahontan visited the site of Buffalo in 1687.[19] A small French settlement along Buffalo Creek lasted for only a year (1758). After the French and Indian War, the region was ruled by Britain.[13] After the American Revolution, the Province of New York—now a U.S. state—began westward expansion, looking for arable land by following the Iroquois.[20] New York and Massachusetts were vying for the territory which included Buffalo, and Massachusetts had the right to purchase all but a one-mile-(1600-meter)-wide portion of land. The rights to the Massachusetts territories were sold to Robert Morris in 1791.[21] Despite objections from Seneca chief Red Jacket, Morris brokered a deal between fellow chief Cornplanter and the Dutch dummy corporation Holland Land Company.[a][22][23] The Holland Land Purchase gave the Senecas three reservations, and the Holland Land Company received 4,000,000 acres (16,000 km2) for about thirty-three cents per acre.[22] Permanent white settlers along the creek were prisoners captured during the Revolutionary War.[24][13] Early landowners were Iroquois interpreter Captain William Johnston, former enslaved man Joseph "Black Joe" Hodges and Cornelius Winney, a Dutch trader who arrived in 1789.[13][25] As a result of the war, in which the Iroquois sided with the British Army, Iroquois territory was gradually reduced in the late 1700s by European settlers through successive statewide treaties which included the Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1784) and the First Treaty of Buffalo Creek (1788).[26] The Iroquois were moved onto reservations, including Buffalo Creek. By the end of the 18th century, only 338 sq mi (216,000 acres; 880 km2; 88,000 ha) of reservations remained.[27] After the Treaty of Big Tree removed Iroquois title to lands west of the Genesee River in 1797, Joseph Ellicott surveyed land at the mouth of Buffalo Creek.[24][28] In the middle of the village was an intersection of eight streets at present-day Niagara Square. Originally named New Amsterdam, its name was soon changed to Buffalo.[29] The village of Buffalo was named for Buffalo Creek.[b][31] British military engineer John Montresor referred to "Buffalo Creek" in his 1764 journal, the earliest recorded appearance of the name.[32] A road to Pennsylvania from Buffalo was built in 1802 for migrants traveling to the Connecticut Western Reserve in Ohio.[33] Before an east–west turnpike across the state was completed, traveling from Albany to Buffalo would take a week; a trip from nearby Williamsville to Batavia could take over three days.[34][c] British forces burned Buffalo and the northwestern village of Black Rock in 1813.[35] The battle and subsequent fire was in response to the destruction of Niagara-on-the-Lake by American forces and other skirmishes during the War of 1812.[36][37][13] Rebuilding was swift, completed in 1815.[38][37] As a remote outpost, village residents hoped that the proposed Erie Canal would bring prosperity to the area.[22] To accomplish this, Buffalo's harbor was expanded with the help of Samuel Wilkeson; it was selected as the canal's terminus over the rival Black Rock.[13] It opened in 1825, ushering in commerce, manufacturing and hydropower.[22] By the following year, the 130 sq mi (340 km2) Buffalo Creek Reservation (at the western border of the village) was transferred to Buffalo.[27] Buffalo was incorporated as a city in 1832.[39] During the 1830s, businessman Benjamin Rathbun significantly expanded its business district.[22] The city doubled in size from 1845 to 1855. Almost two-thirds of the city's population was foreign-born, largely a mix of unskilled (or educated) Irish and German Catholics.[40][41] Fugitive slaves made their way north to Buffalo during the 1840s.[42] Buffalo was a terminus of the Underground Railroad, with many free Black people crossing the Niagara River to Fort Erie, Ontario;[43] others remained in Buffalo.[40] During this time, Buffalo's port continued to develop. Passenger and commercial traffic expanded, leading to the creation of feeder canals and the expansion of the city's harbor.[44] Unloading grain in Buffalo was a laborious job, and grain handlers working on lake freighters would make $1.50 a day (equivalent to $49 in 2023[45]) in a six-day work week.[44] Local inventor Joseph Dart and engineer Robert Dunbar created the grain elevator in 1843, adapting the steam-powered elevator. Dart's Elevator initially processed one thousand bushels per hour, speeding global distribution to consumers.[44] Buffalo was the transshipment hub of the Great Lakes, and weather, maritime and political events in other Great Lakes cities had a direct impact on the city's economy.[44] In addition to grain, Buffalo's primary imports included agricultural products from the Midwest (meat, whiskey, lumber and tobacco), and its exports included leather, ships and iron products. The mid-19th century saw the rise of new manufacturing capabilities, particularly with iron.[44] By the 1860s, many railroads terminated in Buffalo; they included the Buffalo, Bradford and Pittsburgh Railroad, Buffalo and Erie Railroad, the New York Central Railroad, and the Lehigh Valley Railroad.[19] During this time, Buffalo controlled one-quarter of all shipping traffic on Lake Erie.[19] After the Civil War, canal traffic began to drop as railroads expanded into Buffalo.[46] Unionization began to take hold in the late 19th century, highlighted by the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 and 1892 Buffalo switchmen's strike.[47] At the start of the 20th century, Buffalo was the world's leading grain port and a national flour-milling hub.[48] Local mills were among the first to benefit from hydroelectricity generated by the Niagara River. Buffalo hosted the 1901 Pan-American Exposition after the Spanish–American War, showcasing the nation's advances in art, architecture, and electricity. Its centerpiece was the Electric Tower, with over two million light bulbs, but some exhibits were jingoistic and racially charged.[49][50][51] At the exposition, President William McKinley was assassinated by anarchist Leon Czolgosz.[52] When McKinley died, Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in at the Wilcox Mansion in Buffalo.[53] Attorney John Milburn and local industrialists convinced the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Company to relocate from Scranton, Pennsylvania to the town of West Seneca in 1904. Employment was competitive, with many Eastern Europeans and Scrantonians vying for jobs.[46] From the late 19th century to the 1920s, mergers and acquisitions led to distant ownership of local companies; this had a negative effect on the city's economy.[54][55] Examples include the acquisition of Lackawanna Steel by Bethlehem Steel and, later, the relocation of Curtiss-Wright in the 1940s.[56] The Great Depression saw severe unemployment, especially among the working class. New Deal relief programs operated in full force, and the city became a stronghold of labor unions and the Democratic Party.[57] During World War II, Buffalo regained its manufacturing strength as military contracts enabled the city to manufacture steel, chemicals, aircraft, trucks and ammunition.[56] The 15th-most-populous US city in 1950, Buffalo's economy relied almost entirely on manufacturing; eighty percent of area jobs were in the sector.[56] The city also had over a dozen railway terminals, as railroads remained a significant industry.[55] The St. Lawrence Seaway was proposed in the 19th century as a faster shipping route to Europe, and later as part of a bi-national hydroelectric project with Canada.[56] Its combination with an expanded Welland Canal led to a grim outlook for Buffalo's economy. After its 1959 opening, the city's port and barge canal became largely irrelevant. Shipbuilding in Buffalo wound down in the 1960s due to reduced waterfront activity, ending an industry which had been part of the city's economy since 1812.[58] Downsizing of the steel mills was attributed to the threat of higher wages and unionization efforts.[56] Racial tensions culminated in riots in 1967.[56] Suburbanization led to the selection of the town of Amherst for the new University at Buffalo campus by 1970.[56] Unwilling to modernize its plant, Bethlehem Steel began cutting thousands of jobs in Lackawanna during the mid-1970s before closing it in 1983.[54] The region lost at least 70,000 jobs between 1970 and 1984.[54] Like much of the Rust Belt, Buffalo has focused on recovering from the effects of late-20th-century deindustrialization.[59] Buffalo is on the eastern end of Lake Erie opposite Fort Erie, Ontario. It is at the head of the Niagara River, which flows north over Niagara Falls into Lake Ontario. The Buffalo metropolitan area is on the Erie/Ontario Lake Plain of the Eastern Great Lakes Lowlands, a narrow plain extending east to Utica, New York.[60][61] The city is generally flat, except for elevation changes in the University Heights and Fruit Belt neighborhoods.[62] The Southtowns are hillier, leading to the Cattaraugus Hills in the Appalachian Upland.[60][61] Several types of shale, limestone and lagerstätten are prevalent in Buffalo and its surrounding area, lining their stream beds.[63] According to Fox Weather, Buffalo is one of the top five snowiest large cities in the country, receiving, on average, 95 inches of snow annually. Although the city has not experienced any recent or significant earthquakes, Buffalo is in the Southern Great Lakes Seismic Zone (part of the Great Lakes tectonic zone).[64][65] Buffalo has four channels within its boundaries: the Niagara River, Buffalo River (and Creek), Scajaquada Creek, and the Black Rock Canal, adjacent to the Niagara River.[66] The city's Bureau of Forestry maintains a database of over seventy thousand trees.[67] According to the United States Census Bureau, Buffalo has an area of 52.5 sq mi (136 km2); 40.38 sq mi (104.6 km2) is land, and the rest is water.[68] The city's total area is 22.66 percent water. In 2010, its population density was 6,470.6 per square mile.[68] Buffalo's architecture is diverse, with a collection of 19th- and 20th-century buildings.[69] Downtown Buffalo landmarks include Louis Sullivan's Guaranty Building, an early skyscraper;[70][71] the Ellicott Square Building, once one of the largest of its kind in the world;[72] the Art Deco Buffalo City Hall and the McKinley Monument, and the Electric Tower. Beyond downtown, the Buffalo Central Terminal was built in the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood in 1929; the Richardson Olmsted Complex, built in 1881, was an insane asylum[73] until its closure in the 1970s.[74] Urban renewal from the 1950s to the 1970s spawned the Brutalist-style Buffalo City Court Building and Seneca One Tower, the city's tallest building.[75] In the city's Parkside neighborhood, the Darwin D. Martin House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in his Prairie School style.[76] Since 2016, Washington DC real estate developer Douglas Jemal has been acquiring, and redeveloping, iconic properties throughout the city.[77] According to Mark Goldman, the city has a "tradition of separate and independent settlements".[78] The boundaries of Buffalo's neighborhoods have changed over time. The city is divided into five districts, each containing several neighborhoods, for a total of thirty-five neighborhoods.[79] Main Street divides Buffalo's east and west sides, and the west side was fully developed earlier.[78] This division is seen in architectural styles, street names, neighborhood and district boundaries, demographics, and socioeconomic conditions; Buffalo's West Side is generally more affluent than its East Side.[80][81] Several neighborhoods in Buffalo have had increased investment since the 1990s, beginning with the Elmwood Village.[82] The 2002 redevelopment of the Larkin Terminal Warehouse led to the creation of Larkinville, home to several mixed-use projects and anchored by corporate offices.[83] Downtown Buffalo and its central business district (CBD) had a 10.6-percent increase in residents from 2010 to 2017, as over 1,061 housing units became available;[84] the Seneca One Tower was redeveloped in 2020.[85] Other revitalized areas include Chandler Street, in the Grant-Amherst neighborhood, and Hertel Avenue in Parkside.[82][86] The Buffalo Common Council adopted its Green Code in 2017, replacing zoning regulations which were over sixty years old. Its emphasis on regulations promoting pedestrian safety and mixed land use received an award at the 2019 Congress for the New Urbanism conference.[87] Buffalo has a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfa),[88][89] and temperatures have been warming with the rest of the US.[90] Lake-effect snow is characteristic of Buffalo winters, with snow bands (producing intense snowfall in the city and surrounding area) depending on wind direction off Lake Erie.[91] However, Buffalo is rarely the snowiest city in the state.[92][93] The Blizzard of 1977 resulted from a combination of high winds and snow which accumulated on land and on the frozen Lake Erie.[94] Although snow does not typically impair the city's operation, it can cause significant damage in autumn (as the October 2006 storm did).[95] In November 2014 (called "Snowvember"), the region had a record-breaking storm which produced over 5+1⁄2 ft (66 in; 170 cm) of snow.[96] Buffalo's lowest recorded temperature was −20 °F (−29 °C), which occurred twice: on February 9, 1934, and February 2, 1961.[97] Although the city's summers are drier and sunnier than other cities in the northeastern United States, its vegetation receives enough precipitation to remain hydrated.[89] Buffalo summers are characterized by abundant sunshine, with moderate humidity and temperatures;[89] the city benefits from cool, southwestern Lake Erie summer breezes which temper warmer temperatures.[89][61] Temperatures rise above 90 °F (32.2 °C) an average of three times a year.[89] No official recording of 100 °F (37.8 °C) or more has occurred to date, with a maximum temperature of 99 °F (37 °C) reached on August 27, 1948.[97] Rainfall is moderate, typically falling at night, and cooler lake temperatures hinder storm development in July.[89][98] August is usually rainier and muggier, as the warmer lake loses its temperature-controlling ability.[89] Historical population CensusPop.Note%± 18101,508—18202,09538.9%18308,668313.7%184018,213110.1%185042,261132.0%186081,12992.0%1870117,71445.1%1880155,13431.8%1890255,66464.8%1900352,38737.8%1910423,71520.2%1920506,77519.6%1930573,07613.1%1940575,9010.5%1950580,1320.7%1960532,759−8.2%1970462,768−13.1%1980357,870−22.7%1990328,123−8.3%2000292,648−10.8%2010261,310−10.7%2020278,3496.5%2022 (est.)276,486−0.7% Racial composition 2023[105] 2020[68] 2010[106] 1990[107] 1970[107] 1940[107] White 47.8% 41.9% 50.4% 64.7% 78.7% 96.8% —Non-Hispanic 44.7% 39.0% 45.8% 63.1% n/a n/a African Americans 33.3% 36.9% 38.6% 30.7% 20.4% 3.1% Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 12.2% 12.8% 10.5% 4.9% 1.6%[f] n/a Asian Americans 6.7% 7.6% 3.2% 1.0% 0.2% n/a Other race 6.3% 5.3% 3.1% 2.8% 0.2% n/a Several hundred Seneca, Tuscarora and other Iroquois tribal peoples were the primary residents of the Buffalo area before 1800, concentrated along Buffalo Creek.[108] After the Revolutionary War, settlers from New England and eastern New York began to move into the area. From the 1830s to the 1850s, they were joined by Irish and German immigrants from Europe, both peasants and working class, who settled in enclaves on the city's south and east sides.[40] At the turn of the 20th century, Polish immigrants replaced Germans on the East Side, who moved to newer housing; Italian immigrant families settled throughout the city, primarily on the lower West Side.[78] During the 1830s, Buffalo residents were generally intolerant of the small groups of Black Americans who began settling on the city's East Side.[40][g] In the 20th century, wartime and manufacturing jobs attracted Black Americans from the South during the First and Second Great Migrations. In the World War II and postwar years from 1940 to 1970, the city's Black population rose by 433 percent. They replaced most of the Polish community on the East Side, who were moving out to suburbs.[109][110] However, the effects of redlining, steering,[111] social inequality, blockbusting, white flight[111] and other racial policies resulted in the city (and region) becoming one of the most segregated in the U.S.[110][112][113] During the 1940s and 1950s, Puerto Rican migrants arrived en masse, also seeking industrial jobs, settling on the East Side and moving westward.[114] In the 21st century, Buffalo is classified as a majority minority city, with a plurality of residents who are Black and Latino. Buffalo has experienced effects of urban decay since the 1970s, and also saw population loss to the suburbs and Sun Belt states, and experienced job losses from deindustrialization.[115] The city's population peaked at 580,132 in 1950, when Buffalo was the 15th-largest city in the United States – down from the eighth-largest city in 1900, after its growth rate slowed during the 1920s.[48] Buffalo finally saw a population gain of 6.5% in the 2020 census, reversing a decades long trend of population decline. The city has 278,349 residents as of the 2020 census, making it the 76th-largest city in the United States.[10] Its metropolitan area had 1.1 million residents in 2020, the country's 49th-largest.[6] Compared to other major US metropolitan areas, the number of foreign-born immigrants to Buffalo is low. New immigrants are primarily resettled refugees (especially from war- or disaster-affected nations) and refugees who had previously settled in other U.S. cities.[116] During the early 2000s, most immigrants came from Canada and Yemen; this shifted in the 2010s to Burmese (Karen) refugees and Bangladeshi immigrants.[116] Between 2008 and 2016, Burmese, Somali, Bhutanese, and Iraqi Americans were the four largest ethnic immigrant groups in Erie County.[116] A 2008 report noted that although food deserts were seen in larger cities and not in Buffalo, the city's neighborhoods of color have access only to smaller grocery stores and lack the supermarkets more typical of newer, white neighborhoods.[117] A 2018 report noted that over fifty city blocks on Buffalo's East Side lacked adequate access to a supermarket.[110] Health disparities exist compared to the rest of the state: Erie County's average 2019 lifespan was three years lower (78.4 years); its 17-percent smoking and 30-percent obesity rates were slightly higher than the state average.[118] According to the Partnership for the Public Good, educational achievement in the city is lower than in the surrounding area; city residents are almost twice as likely as adults in the metropolitan area to lack a high-school diploma.[119] See also: Burned-over district During the early 19th century, Presbyterian missionaries tried to convert the Seneca people on the Buffalo Creek Reservation to Christianity. Initially resistant, some tribal members set aside their traditions and practices to form their own sect.[120][108] Later, European immigrants added other faiths. Christianity is the predominant religion in Buffalo and Western New York. Catholicism (primarily the Latin Church) has a significant presence in the region, with 161 parishes and over 570,000 adherents in the Diocese of Buffalo.[121] Major Protestant denominations in the area include Lutheran, Baptist, and Methodist. Pentecostals are also significant, and approximately 20,000 persons are non-denominational adherents.[needs update][122] A Jewish community began developing in the city with immigrants from the mid-1800s; about one thousand German and Lithuanian Jews settled in Buffalo before 1880. Buffalo's first synagogue, Temple Beth El, was established in 1847.[123] The city's Temple Beth Zion is the region's largest synagogue.[124] With changing demographics and an increased number of refugees from other areas on the city's East Side,[125] Islam and Buddhism have expanded their presence. In this area, new residents have converted empty churches into mosques and temples.[126] Hinduism maintains a small, active presence in the area, including the town of Amherst.[127] A 2016 American Bible Society survey reported that Buffalo is the fifth-least "Bible-minded" city in the United States; 13 percent of its residents associate with the Bible.[128] Top private-sector Buffalo area employers, 2020 Source: Invest Buffalo Niagara[129] Rank Employer Employees 1 Kaleida Health 8,359 2 Catholic Health 7,623 3 M&T Bank 7,400 4 Tops Friendly Markets 5,374 5 Seneca Gaming Corp. 3,402 6 Roswell Park Cancer Institute 3,328 7 GEICO 3,250 8 Wegmans 3,102 9 HSBC Bank USA 3,000 10 General Motors 2,981 The Erie Canal was the impetus for Buffalo's economic growth as a transshipment hub for grain and other agricultural products headed east from the Midwest. Later, manufacturing of steel and automotive parts became central to the city's economy.[130] When these industries downsized in the region, Buffalo's economy became service-based. Its primary sectors include health care, business services (banking, accounting, and insurance), retail, tourism and logistics, especially with Canada.[130] Despite the loss of large-scale manufacturing, some manufacturing of metals, chemicals, machinery, food products, and electronics remains in the region.[131] Advanced manufacturing has increased, with an emphasis on research and development (R&D) and automation.[131] In 2019, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis valued the gross domestic product (GDP) of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls MSA at $53 billion (~$62.3 billion in 2023).[132] The civic sector is a major source of employment in the Buffalo area, and includes public, non-profit, healthcare and educational institutions.[133] New York State, with over 19,000 employees, is the region's largest employer.[134] In the private sector, top employers include the Kaleida Health and Catholic Health hospital networks and M&T Bank, the sole Fortune 500 company headquartered in the city.[135] Most have been the top employers in the region for several decades.[136] Buffalo is home to the headquarters of Rich Products, Delaware North and New Era Cap Company; the aerospace manufacturer Moog Inc. and toy maker Fisher-Price are based in nearby East Aurora. National Fuel Gas and Life Storage are headquartered in Williamsville, New York. Buffalo weathered the Great Recession of 2006–09 well in comparison with other U.S. cities, exemplified by increased home prices during this time.[137] The region's economy began to improve in the early 2010s, adding over 25,000 jobs from 2009 to 2017.[131] With state aid, Tesla, Inc.'s Giga New York plant opened in South Buffalo in 2017.[138] The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, however, increased the local unemployment rate to 7.5 percent by December 2020.[139] The local unemployment rate had been 4.2 percent in 2019,[140] higher than the national average of 3.5 percent.[141] Buffalo is home to over 20 theater companies, with many centered in the downtown Theatre District.[142] Shea's Performing Arts Center is the city's largest theater. Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and built in 1926, the theater presents Broadway musicals and concerts.[143] Shakespeare in Delaware Park has been held outdoors every summer since 1976.[144] Stand-up comedy can be found throughout the city and is anchored by Helium Comedy Club, which hosts both local talent and national touring acts. The Nickel City Opera (known as NC Opera Buffalo and NCO) is an American opera company based at Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo and is today one of the leading operas[145] in the United States and, with more than 3,000 seats, one of the largest opera houses in the world.[146] Founded in 2004 by Valerian Ruminski, the Nickel City Opera has commissioned operas, and has staged world premieres of notable works.[147][148] Matthias Manasi was music director and chief conductor of NCO from 2017 to 2021,[149] his predecessor Michael Ching was music director and chief conductor of NCO from 2012 to 2017.[150][151] The NCO collaborates with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, producing a wide range of operas, from 18th-century Baroque and 19th-century Bel canto to the Minimalism of the 20th century and to contemporary operas of the 20th and 21st centuries. [152] These operas are presented in staged productions that range in style from those with elaborate traditional decors to others that feature modern conceptual designs. The NCO is based at the 3,019-seat Shea's Performing Arts Center in the Buffalo Theatre District of downtown Buffalo.[153] Shea's Performing Arts Center was designed by the well-known Chicago firm Rapp and Rapp.[154] The opera house was modeled in the style of European operahouses and decorated in a combination of French and Spanish Baroque and Rococo styles.[155] The interior design was designed by the world-renowned designer and artist Louis Comfort Tiffany, and many of its elements are still there today.[156] Originally there were nearly 4,000 seats, but in the 1930s the number of seats was reduced to the current number of 3,019 seats last but not least to increase the place for the orchestra by increasing the size of the orchestra pit.[157] The NCO also performs at the Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda, at the Nichols Flickinger Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, at the Artpark Mainstage Theatre and the Artpark Amphitheatre at the Earl W. Brydges Artpark State Park located on the Niagara Gorge in Lewiston. The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra was formed in 1935 and performs at Kleinhans Music Hall, whose acoustics have been praised.[158] Although the orchestra nearly disbanded during the late 1990s due to a lack of funding, philanthropic contributions and state aid stabilized it.[159] Under the direction of JoAnn Falletta, the orchestra has received a number of Grammy Award nominations and won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition in 2009.[160] KeyBank Center draws national music acts year-round. Sahlen Field hosts the annual WYRK Taste of Country music festival every summer with national country music acts. Canalside regularly hosts outdoor summer concerts, a tradition that spun off from the defunct Thursday at the Square concert series.[161][162] Colored Musicians Club, an extension of what was a separate musicians'-union chapter, maintains jazz history.[163] Rick James was born and raised in Buffalo and later lived on a ranch in the nearby Town of Aurora.[164] James formed his Stone City Band in Buffalo, and had national appeal with several crossover singles in the R&B, disco and funk genres in the late 1970s and early 1980s.[165] Around the same time, the jazz fusion band Spyro Gyra and jazz saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. also got their start in the city.[166][167] The Goo Goo Dolls, an alternative rock group which formed in 1986, had 19 top-ten singles. Singer-songwriter and activist Ani DiFranco has released over 20 folk and indie rock albums on Righteous Babe Records, her Buffalo-based label.[168] Underground hip-hop acts in the city partner with Buffalo-based Griselda Records, whose artists include Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, and Benny the Butcher, who all occasionally refer to Buffalo culture in their lyrics.[169] The city's cuisine encompasses a variety of cultures and ethnicities. In 2015, the National Geographic Society ranked Buffalo third on its "World's Top Ten Food Cities" list.[170] Teressa Bellissimo first prepared Buffalo wings (seasoned chicken wings) at the Anchor Bar in 1964.[171] The Anchor Bar has a crosstown rivalry with Duff's Famous Wings, but Buffalo wings are served at many bars and restaurants throughout the city (some with unique cooking styles and flavor profiles).[172][173] Buffalo wings are traditionally served with blue cheese dressing and celery.[173] In 2003, the Anchor Bar received a James Beard Foundation Award in the America's Classics category.[174] The Buffalo area has over 600 pizzerias, estimated at more per capita than New York City.[175] Several craft breweries began opening in the 1990s, and the city's last call is 4 am.[176] Other mainstays of Buffalo cuisine include beef on weck, butter lambs,[177] kielbasa, pierogi, sponge candy,[178] chicken finger subs (including the stinger - a version that also includes steak), and the fish fry (popular any time of year, but especially during Lent).[179] With an influx of refugees and other immigrants to Buffalo, its number of ethnic restaurants (including the West Side Bazaar kitchen incubator) has increased.[180][181] Some restaurants use food trucks to serve customers, and nearly fifty food trucks appeared at Larkin Square in 2019.[182][181] Buffalo was ranked the seventh-best city in the United States to visit in 2021 by Travel + Leisure, which noted the growth and potential of the city's cultural institutions.[183] The Albright–Knox Art Gallery is a modern and contemporary art museum with a collection of more than 8,000 works, of which only two percent are on display.[184] With a donation from Jeffrey Gundlach, a three-story addition designed by the Dutch architectural firm OMA opened June 2023 .[185] Across the street, the Burchfield Penney Art Center contains paintings by Charles E. Burchfield and is operated by Buffalo State College.[186] Buffalo is home to the Freedom Wall, a 2017 art installation commemorating civil-rights activists throughout history.[187] Near both museums is the Buffalo History Museum, featuring artwork, literature and exhibits related to the city's history and major events, and the Buffalo Museum of Science is on the city's East Side.[188][189] Canalside, Buffalo's historic business district and harbor, attracts more than 1.5 million visitors annually.[190] It includes the Explore & More Children's Museum, the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park, LECOM Harborcenter, and a number of shops and restaurants. A restored 1924 carousel (now solar-powered) and a replica boathouse were added to Canalside in 2021.[191][192] Other city attractions include the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site, the Michigan Street Baptist Church, Buffalo RiverWorks, Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino, Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum, and the Nash House Museum.[162] The National Buffalo Wing Festival is held every Labor Day at Highmark Stadium.[193] Since 2002, it has served over 4.8 million Buffalo wings and has had a total attendance of 865,000.[194] The Taste of Buffalo is a two-day food festival held in July at Niagara Square, attracting 450,000 visitors annually.[195] Other events include the Allentown Art Festival, the Polish-American Dyngus Day, the Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts, Juneteenth in Martin Luther King Jr. Park, the World's Largest Disco in October and Friendship Festival in summer, which celebrates Canada-US relations.[162] Main article: Sports in Buffalo Professional sports teams in Buffalo Team Sport League Began Venue (capacity) Championships Buffalo Bills American football NFL 1959 Highmark Stadium (71,608) 1964 and 1965[h] Buffalo Bisons Baseball IL 1979 Sahlen Field (16,600) 1997, 1998, 2004 Buffalo eXtreme Basketball ABA 2023 XGen Elite Sports Complex Buffalo Sabres Ice hockey NHL 1970 KeyBank Center (19,070) Buffalo Bandits Lacrosse NLL 1992 KeyBank Center (19,070) 1992, 1993, 1996, 2008, 2023, 2024 FC Buffalo Soccer USL League Two 2009 Williamsville South High School (2,700) FC Buffalo Women Soccer UWS 2021 Williamsville South High School (2,700) Buffalo has two major professional sports teams: the Buffalo Sabres (National Hockey League) and the Buffalo Bills (National Football League). The Bills were a founding member of the American Football League in 1960, and have played at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park since they moved from War Memorial Stadium in 1973. They are the only NFL team based in New York State.[i] Before the Super Bowl era, the Bills won the American Football League Championship in 1964 and 1965. With mixed success throughout their history, the Bills had a close loss in Super Bowl XXV and returned to consecutive Super Bowls after the 1991, 1992, and 1993 seasons (losing each time).[196] The Sabres, an expansion team in 1970, share KeyBank Center with the Buffalo Bandits of the National Lacrosse League. The Bandits are the most decorated of the city's professional teams, with six championships.[197] The Bills, Sabres and Bandits are owned by Pegula Sports and Entertainment. Several colleges and universities in the area field intercollegiate sports teams; the Buffalo Bulls and the Canisius Golden Griffins compete in NCAA Division I. The Bulls have 16 varsity sports in the Mid-American Conference (MAC);[198] the Golden Griffins field 15 teams in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), with the men's hockey team part of the Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA).[199] The Bulls participate in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the highest level of college football. Buffalo's minor-league teams include the Buffalo Bisons (Triple-A baseball), who play at Sahlen Field, and the Buffalo eXtreme (American Basketball Association), who play at XGen Elite Sports Complex in West Seneca. Frederick Law Olmsted described Buffalo as being "the best planned city [...] in the United States, if not the world".[200] With encouragement from city stakeholders, he and Calvert Vaux augmented the city's grid plan by drawing inspiration from Paris and introducing landscape architecture with aspects of the countryside.[201] Their plan would introduce a system of interconnected parks, parkways and trails, unlike the singular Central Park in New York City.[201] The largest would be Delaware Park, across Forest Lawn Cemetery to amplify the amount of open space.[201] With construction of the system finishing in 1876, it is regarded as the country's oldest; however, some of Olmsted's plans were never fully realized.[200] Some parks later diminished and succumbed to diseases, highway construction, and weather events such as Lake Storm Aphid in 2006.[95][201] The non-profit Buffalo Olmsted Park Conservancy was created in 2004 to help preserve the 850 acres (340 ha) of parkland.[202] Olmsted's work in Buffalo inspired similar efforts in cities such as San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston.[201] The city's Division of Parks and Recreation manages over 180 parks and facilities, seven recreational centers, twenty-one pools and splash pads, and three ice rinks.[203] The 350-acre (140 ha) Delaware Park features the Buffalo Zoo, Hoyt Lake, a golf course, and playing fields. Buffalo collaborated with its sister city Kanazawa to create the park's Japanese Garden in 1970, where cherry blossoms bloom in the spring.[204] Opening in 1976, Tifft Nature Preserve in South Buffalo is on 264 acres (107 ha) of remediated industrial land. The preserve is an Important Bird Area, including a meadow with trails for hiking and cross-country skiing, marshland and fishing.[205] The Olmsted-designed Cazenovia and South Parks, the latter home to the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, are also in South Buffalo.[206] According to the Trust for Public Land, Buffalo's 2022 ParkScore ranking had high marks for access to parks, with 89 percent of city residents living within a ten-minute walk from a park. The city ranked lower in acreage, however; nine percent of city land is devoted to parks, compared with the national median of about fifteen percent.[207][needs update] Efforts to convert Buffalo's former industrial waterfront into recreational space have attracted national attention, with some writers comparing its appeal to that of Niagara Falls.[208] Redevelopment of the waterfront began in the early 2000s, with the reconstruction of historically aligned canals on the site of the former Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. Placemaking initiatives would lead to the area's popularity, rather than permanent buildings and attractions.[209] Under Mayor Byron Brown, Canalside was cited by the Brookings Institution as an example of waterfront revitalization for other U.S. cities to follow.[210] Summer events have included paddle-boating and fitness classes, and the frozen canals permit ice skating, curling, and ice cycling in winter.[208] Its success spurred the state to create Buffalo Harbor State Park in 2014; the park has trails, open recreation areas, bicycle paths and piers.[211] The park's Gallagher Beach, the city's only public beach, has prohibited swimming due to high bacteria levels and other environmental concerns.[212] The Shoreline Trail passes through Buffalo near the Outer Harbor, Centennial Park, and the Black Rock Canal.[213] The North Buffalo–Tonawanda rail trail begins in Shoshone Park, near the LaSalle metro station in North Buffalo.[214] Buffalo has a Strong mayor–council government. As the chief executive of city government, the mayor oversees the heads of the city's departments, participates in ceremonies, boards and commissions, and is as the liaison between the city and local cultural institutions.[215] Some agencies, including utilities, urban renewal and public housing, are state- and federally-funded public benefit-corporations semi-independent of city government.[216] Byron Brown, the city's first African American mayor, has held the office since 2006, longer than anyone else. Brown, defeated by India Walton in the 2021 mayoral primary election, began a write-in campaign for the general election.[217] Brown initially denied Walton the chance to become the first female and socialist mayor of Buffalo, winning just under 60% of the votes.[218] No Republican has been mayor of Buffalo since Chester A. Kowal in 1965.[219] With its nine districts, the Buffalo Common Council enacts laws, levies taxes, and approves mayoral appointees and the city budget.[220] Pastor Darius Pridgen has been the Common Council president since 2014.[221] Generally reflecting the city's electorate, all nine councilmen are members of the Democratic Party. Buffalo is the Erie County seat, and is within five of the county's eleven legislative districts.[222] The city is part of the Eighth Judicial District. Court cases handled at the city level include misdemeanors, violations, housing matters, and claims under $15,000; more severe cases are handled at the county level.[223] Buffalo is represented by members of the New York State Assembly and New York State Senate. At the federal level, the city takes up most of New York's 26th congressional district and has been represented by Democrat Brian Higgins since 2005. Federal offices in the city include the Buffalo District of the United States Army Corps of Engineers' Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, the Federal Bureau of Investigation,[224] and the United States District Court for the Western District of New York. In 2020, the city spent $519 million (~$602 million in 2023) on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.[225] The proposed 2021–22 city budget was $534.5 million, a 2.3-percent increase over 2020,[needs update] supplemented by about $50 million in federal stimulus money. The proposed budget includes a slight increase in the commercial tax and a slight decrease in the residential tax to compensate for the pandemic.[226][227] Buffalo, New YorkCrime rates* (2019[228])Violent crimesHomicide47Rape121Robbery802Aggravated assault1,563Total violent crime2,533 Property crimesBurglary1,609Larceny-theft6,008Motor vehicle theft678Total property crime8,295 Notes *Number of reported crimes per 100,000 population. Arson data not provided; 2019 est. population: 255,244 Source: Buffalo City Police Department Buffalo is served by the Buffalo Police Department. The police commissioner is Byron Lockwood, who was appointed by Mayor Byron Brown in 2018.[229] Although some criminal activity in the city remains higher than the national average, total crimes have decreased since the 1990s; one reason may be the gun buyback program implemented by the Brown administration in the mid-2000s.[230] Before this, the city was part of the nationwide crack epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s and its accompanying record-high crime levels.[230] In 2018, city police began wearing 300 body cameras.[231] A 2021 Partnership for the Public Good report noted that the BPD, which had a 2020–21 budget of about $145.7 million, had an above-average police-to-citizen ratio of 28.9 officers per 10,000 residents in 2020 – higher than peer cities Minneapolis and Toledo, Ohio.[232] The force had a roster of 740 officers during the year, about two-thirds of whom handled emergency requests, road patrol and other non-office assignments.[232] The department has been criticized for misconduct and brutality, including the 2004 wrongful termination of officer Cariol Horne for opposing police brutality toward a suspect[233] and a 2020 protest-shoving incident.[234] The Buffalo Fire Department and American Medical Response (AMR) handle fire-protection and emergency medical services (EMS) calls in the city.[235] The fire department has about 710 firefighters[236] and thirty-five stations, including twenty-three engine companies and twelve ladder companies.[237] The department also operates the Edward M. Cotter, considered the world's oldest active fireboat.[238] With vacant and abandoned homes prone to arson, squatting, prostitution and other criminal activities, the fire and police department's resources were overburdened before the 2010s. Buffalo ranked second nationwide to St. Louis for vacant homes per capita in 2007, and the city began a five-year program to demolish five thousand vacant, damaged and abandoned homes.[239][240] On May 14, 2022, there was a mass shooting in a Tops supermarket on the East Side of Buffalo where 13 victims were shot in a racially motivated attack by a white supremacist who was not a Buffalo native. Ten victims, all of whom were Black, were murdered and three were injured.[241][242] Buffalo's major daily newspaper is The Buffalo News. Established in 1880 as the Buffalo Evening News, the newspaper is estimated to have a daily circulation of 87,000 and 125,000 on Sundays (down from a high of 300,000).[243] The newspaper announced in February 2023 that is had a pending sale on its building and was to be moving printing operations to the home of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.[244][245] Other newspapers in the Buffalo area include The Public, the Black-focused Challenger Community News,[246] The Record of Buffalo State College,[247] The Spectrum of the University at Buffalo,[248] and Buffalo Business First.[249] Eighteen radio stations are licensed in Buffalo, including an FM station at Buffalo State College.[250] Over ninety FM and AM radio signals can be received throughout the city.[251] Eight full-power television outlets serve the city. Major stations include WKBW-TV (ABC), WIVB-TV (CBS), WGRZ (NBC), WUTV (Fox, received in parts of Southern Ontario), and WNED-TV (PBS); WNED reported that most of the station's members live in the Greater Toronto Area.[252] According to Nielsen Media Research, the Buffalo television market was the 51st largest in the United States as of 2020 .[253] Movies shooting significant footage in Buffalo include Hide in Plain Sight (1980),[254] Tuck Everlasting (1981),[254] Best Friends (1982),[254] The Natural (1984),[254] Vamping (1984),[254] Canadian Bacon (1995),[254] Buffalo '66 (1998),[254] Manna from Heaven (2002),[254] Bruce Almighty (2003),[255] The Savages (2007),[254] Slime City Massacre (2010), Henry's Crime (2011),[254] Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014),[255] Killer Rack (2015), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016),[256] Marshall (2016),[255] The American Side (2017),[257] The First Purge (2018),[258] The True Adventures of Wolfboy (2019),[259] A Quiet Place Part II (2021)[260] and Guns of Eden (2022). Although higher Buffalo production costs led to some films being finished elsewhere, tax credits and other economic incentives have enabled new film studios and production facilities to open.[261] In 2021, several studio projects were in the planning stages.[262][263] The Buffalo Public Schools have about thirty-four thousand students enrolled in their primary and secondary schools.[264] The district administers about sixty public schools, including thirty-six primary schools, five middle high schools, fourteen high schools and three alternative schools, with a total of about 3,500 teachers.[265] Its board of education, authorized by the state, has nine elected members who select the superintendent and oversee the budget, curriculum, personnel, and facilities.[266][267] In 2020, the graduation rate was seventy-six percent.[268] The public City Honors School was ranked the top high school in the city and 178th nationwide by U.S. News & World Report in 2021.[269] There are twenty charter schools in Buffalo, with some oversight by the district.[270] The city has over a dozen private schools, including Bishop Timon – St. Jude High School, Canisius High School, Mount Mercy Academy, and Nardin Academy—all Roman Catholic, and Darul Uloom Al-Madania and Universal School of Buffalo (both Islamic schools); nonsectarian options include Buffalo Seminary and the Nichols School.[271] Founded by Millard Fillmore, the University at Buffalo (UB) is one of the State University of New York's two flagship universities and the state's largest public university. A Research I university,[272] over 32,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students attend its thirteen schools and colleges.[273][274] Two of UB's three campuses (the South and Downtown Campuses) are in the city, but most university functions take place at the large North Campus in Amherst.[275] In 2020, U.S. News & World Report ranked UB the 34th-best public university and 88th in national universities.[276] Buffalo State College, founded as a normal school, is one of SUNY's thirteen comprehensive colleges.[277] The city's four-year private institutions include Canisius University, D'Youville University, Medaille University, Trocaire College, and Villa Maria College. SUNY Erie, the county's two-year public higher-education institution, and the for-profit Bryant & Stratton College have small downtown campuses.[278] Established in 1835, Buffalo's main library is the Central Library of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library system. Rebuilt in 1964, it contains an auditorium, the original manuscript of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (donated by Mark Twain), and a collection of about two million books.[279] Its Grosvenor Room maintains a special-collections listing of nearly five hundred thousand resources for researchers.[280] A pocket park funded by Southwest Airlines opened in 2020, and brought landscaping improvements and seating to Lafayette Square.[281] The system's free library cards are valid at the city's eight branch libraries and at member libraries throughout Erie County.[282] Nine hospitals are operated in the city: Oishei Children's Hospital and Buffalo General Medical Center by Kaleida Health, Mercy Hospital and Sisters of Charity Hospital (Catholic Health), Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, the county-run Erie County Medical Center (ECMC), Buffalo VA Medical Center, BryLin (Psychiatric) Hospital and the state-operated Buffalo Psychiatric Center.[283] John R. Oishei Children's Hospital, built in 2017, is adjacent to Buffalo General Medical Center on the 120-acre (49 ha) Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus north of downtown;[284] its Gates Vascular Institute specializes in acute stroke recovery.[285] The medical campus includes the University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, ranked the 14th-best cancer-treatment center in the United States by U.S. News & World Report.[286] Growth and changing transportation needs altered Buffalo's grid plan, which was developed by Joseph Ellicott in 1804. His plan laid out streets like the spokes of a wheel, naming them after Dutch landowners and Native American tribes.[287] City streets expanded outward, denser in the west and spreading out east of Main Street.[288] Buffalo is a port of entry with Canada; the Peace Bridge crosses the Niagara River and links the Niagara Thruway (I-190) and Queen Elizabeth Way.[289] I-190, NY 5 and NY 33 are the primary expressways serving the city, carrying a total of over 245,000 vehicles daily.[j][290] NY 5 carries traffic to the Southtowns, and NY 33 carries traffic to the eastern suburbs and the Buffalo Airport.[291] The east-west Scajacquada Expressway (NY 198) bisects Delaware Park, connecting I-190 with the Kensington Expressway (NY 33) on the city's East Side to form a partial beltway around the city center.[292] The Scajacquada and Kensington Expressways and the Buffalo Skyway (NY 5) have been targeted for redesign or removal.[293] Other major highways include US 62 on the city's East Side;[294] NY 354 and a portion of NY 130, both east–west routes;[295] and NY 265, NY 266 and NY 384, all north–south routes on the city's West Side.[296] Buffalo has a higher-than-average percentage of households without a car: 30 percent in 2015, decreasing to 28.2 percent in 2016; the 2016 national average was 8.7 percent. Buffalo averaged 1.03 cars per household in 2016, compared to the national average of 1.8.[297] The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) operates the region's public transit, including its airport, light-rail system, buses, and harbors. The NFTA operates 323 buses on 61 lines throughout Western New York.[298] Buffalo Metro Rail is a 6.4 mi-long (10.3 km) line which runs from Canalside to the University Heights district. The line's downtown section, south of the Fountain Plaza station, runs at grade and is free of charge.[299] The Buffalo area ranks twenty-third nationwide in transit ridership, with thirty trips per capita per year.[300] Expansions have been proposed since Buffalo Metro Rail's inception in the 1980s, with the latest plan (in the late 2010s) reaching the town of Amherst.[301] Buffalo Niagara International Airport in Cheektowaga has daily scheduled flights by domestic, charter and regional carriers.[302] The airport handled nearly five million passengers in 2019.[303] It received a J.D. Power award in 2018 for customer satisfaction at a mid-sized airport,[304] and underwent a $50 million expansion in 2020–21.[305] The airport, light rail, small-boat harbor and buses are monitored by the NFTA's transit police.[306] Buffalo has an Amtrak intercity train station, Buffalo–Exchange Street station, which was rebuilt in 2020.[307] The city's eastern suburbs are served by Amtrak's Buffalo–Depew station in Depew, which was built in 1979. Buffalo was a major stop on through routes between Chicago and New York City through the lower Ontario Peninsula; trains stopped at Buffalo Central Terminal, which operated from 1929 to 1979.[308] Intercity buses depart and arrive from the NFTA's Metropolitan Transportation Center on Ellicott Street.[309] Since Buffalo adopted a complete streets policy in 2008, efforts have been made to accommodate cyclists and pedestrians into new infrastructure projects. Improved corridors have bike lanes,[310] and Niagara Street received separate bike lanes in 2020.[311] Walk Score gave Buffalo a "somewhat walkable" rating of 68 out of 100, with Allentown and downtown considered more walkable than other areas of the city.[312] Buffalo's water system is operated by Veolia Water, and water treatment begins at the Colonel Francis G. Ward Pumping Station.[313] When it opened in 1915, the station's capacity was second only to Paris.[314] Wastewater is treated by the Buffalo Sewer Authority, its coverage extending to the eastern suburbs.[315] National Grid and New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) provide electricity, and National Fuel Gas provides natural gas.[316] The city's primary telecommunications provider is Spectrum;[316] Verizon Fios serves the North Park neighborhood. A 2018 report by Ookla noted that Buffalo was one of the bottom five U.S. cities in average download speeds at 66 megabits per second.[317] The city's Department of Public Works manages Buffalo's snow and trash removal and street cleaning.[318] Snow removal generally operates from November 15 to April 1. A snow emergency is declared by the National Weather Service after a snowstorm, and the city's roads, major sidewalks and bridges are cleared by over seventy snowplows within 24 hours.[319] Rock salt is the principal agent for preventing snow accumulation and melting ice. Snow removal may coincide with driving bans and parking restrictions.[320][321] The area along the Outer Harbor is the most dangerous driving area during a snowstorm;[319] when weather conditions dictate, the Buffalo Skyway is closed by the city's police department.[322] To prevent ice jams which may impact hydroelectric plants in Niagara Falls, the New York Power Authority and Ontario Power Generation began installing an ice boom annually in 1964. The boom's installation date is temperature-dependent,[323] and it is removed on April 1 unless there is more than 650 km2 (250 sq mi) of ice remaining on eastern Lake Erie.[324] It stretches 2,680 m (8,790 ft) from the outer breakwall at the Buffalo Outer Harbor to the Canadian shore near Fort Erie.[325] Originally made of wood, the boom now consists of steel pontoons.[326] Buffalo has eighteen sister cities:[327] New York (state) portal United States portal Cities portal
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Derek Fisher is a Los Angeles basketball legend, playing 18 seasons in the NBA and winning five championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. Fisher was drafted 24th overall by the Lakers in 1996, and played alongside Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal en route to three consecutive titles from 2000-2002. He later added two more rings in 2009 and 2010 with Los Angeles. Fisher also played for the Golden State Warriors, Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks and Oklahoma City Thunder. Fisher’s accolades include holding second all-time behind only LeBron James for NBA playoff game appearances (259). He’s also known for hitting a buzzer-beater with 0.4 seconds left against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference Semifinals as a member of the Lakers. In his time as a player, he served as President of the Players’ Union from 2006-2013. After finishing the 2014 season with the Thunder, Fisher transitioned to the sidelines, being named Head Coach of the New York Knicks on June 10, 2014. Fisher coached into the 2015-2016 season with New York, helping develop then-rookie Kristaps Porzingis. In the spring of 2016, Fisher became a television analyst for TNT, NBA TV and later Spectrum SportsNet as an in-studio analyst for the Lakers. Fisher’s Los Angeles basketball legacy continued when he was named the 12th Head Coach of the Los Angeles Sparks on Dec. 5, 2018. On December 22, 2020 the Sparks appointed Derek Fisher to be the General Manager. Since departing the Sparks, Fisher has focused on his family and his role on various organization’s boards, including Play Equity Fund/LA84. Fisher is married to Gloria Govan. They are a blended family sharing 5 children (Carter, Isaiah, Tatum, Drew, Chloe) ranging from ages 14 to 20 years old. Fisher is a native of Little Rock, Arkansas where he attended Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School, lettering in basketball. He then attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he finished his four-year career second all-time in school history in points (1,393), assists (472) and steals (189). His senior year, he was named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year.
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Tuesday July 16, 2024 Juanita "Nita" Cushman Obituary Juanita “Nita” Cushman got her angel wings on July 12, 2024. She is an irreplaceable woman. She never knew a stranger. If you were lucky enough in this life to know her – you probably loved her dearly. Despite many grueling obstacles throughout her childhood and young adult life, she chose to rise gracefully above them all. She always chose love and laughter. She was truly hilarious – her quick wit was comedic gold up until her last breath and her deep dimples and belly laughter will live on in her family for generations to come. She leaned on her faith in God no matter what. She was a very generous woman, and she was an avid Browns fan since 1980. Against the odds, she and her husband of 63 years, Ronald Cushman, created a beautiful life for themselves and a beautiful family that they loved unconditionally. Juanita was born to ­­­­Lawrence Sandy and Ruth Marple on February 23, 1941, at home in Salem, OH. When she was six years old, she was given up for adoption to Kate and Shike Breault who lovingly raised her right here in Salem, OH until their passing when she was only 18 years of age. Her biological family moved away but she developed relationships with some of her siblings later in life and is survived by her sister Ruth Hampson Reynolds of Georgia. Nita attended St. Paul School through 8th grade and graduated from Salem High School class of 1959. Nita was someone who left a mark on everyone she met. Children always flocked to her and up until even a week before her death she could be found on the floor playing with the littlest members of our family, cracking jokes and instilling in them her unique gifts of joy and laughter and the safety of being loved for exactly who you are. There are no words for how heartbroken her family is to lose her from this earth. She was loved beyond measure. She leaves behind her husband, Ronnie Cushman, who feels lost without her. They had three children together, their oldest son Charles “Chuck” Cushman died tragically in a car accident when he was only 28 years old and Juanita has longed for the day she would get to see her son again which brings the family comfort during this time. Chuck had two children, Kyle Cushman and Ian Cushman. She leaves behind her second son, Jeff Cushman of Salem, OH and his four children, Brian Cushman, Brice Cushman, Sidney Cushman, and Cade Cushman. Ron and Nita got their Christmas wish in 1965 when she gave birth to a daughter, they named Connie Sue. Juanita and Connie had the kind of relationship that is all too rare among mothers and daughters. They were best friends. They talked every single day of their lives and the love and memories they shared together will be forever cherished. Connie (58) lives in Columbia, S.C. and has three children of her own, Shea Williams, Bree Pastore, and Alex Whinnery, who all were extremely close with her as well and will do their best to carry on the legacy of resilience, laughter, and love that she built for them. Juanita leaves behind 19 beautiful great grandchildren and counting. It is said that grief is the price we pay for love. In this case, the love our family had for her is limitless and so is the deep grief we will experience in the wake of her transition to be with God. To know this kind of pain means the love was really that remarkable. Juanita leaves behind not the kind of legacy that comes from material wealth or things that can be lost or destroyed she leaves us all with an ironclad legacy of love and devotion that will live on in our hearts and lineages forever. To know her was a gift, to lose her is absolutely devastating, to be loved by her is a blessing from God that can never be taken away and for that her family is eternally grateful for every moment they had with her. In lieu of flowers or cards, the family asks that you pay your respects to Nita by loving your family and friends with all your heart. Life is short even when it’s long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Don’t let the world make you cold. Make your mark on the people you love because THAT is what truly matters in this life. THAT is what carries on long after you’re gone. This is what Nita would want. As Nita wished, there will be no formal services or calling hours. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Juanita's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday July 15, 2024 Juanita "Nita" Cushman Obituary Juanita “Nita” Cushman got her angel wings on July 12, 2024. She is an irreplaceable woman. She never knew a stranger. If you were lucky enough in this life to know her – you probably loved her dearly. Despite many grueling obstacles throughout her childhood and young adult life, she chose to rise gracefully above them all. She always chose love and laughter. She was truly hilarious – her quick wit was comedic gold up until her last breath and her deep dimples and belly laughter will live on in her family for generations to come. She leaned on her faith in God no matter what. She was a very generous woman, and she was an avid Browns fan since 1980. Against the odds, she and her husband of 63 years, Ronald Cushman, created a beautiful life for themselves and a beautiful family that they loved unconditionally. Juanita was born to ­­­­Lawrence Sandy and Ruth Marple on February 23, 1941, at home in Salem, OH. When she was six years old, she was given up for adoption to Kate and Shike Breault who lovingly raised her right here in Salem, OH until their passing when she was only 18 years of age. Her biological family moved away but she developed relationships with some of her siblings later in life and is survived by her sister Ruth Hampson Reynolds of Georgia. Nita attended St. Paul School through 8th grade and graduated from Salem High School class of 1959. Nita was someone who left a mark on everyone she met. Children always flocked to her and up until even a week before her death she could be found on the floor playing with the littlest members of our family, cracking jokes and instilling in them her unique gifts of joy and laughter and the safety of being loved for exactly who you are. There are no words for how heartbroken her family is to lose her from this earth. She was loved beyond measure. She leaves behind her husband, Ronnie Cushman, who feels lost without her. They had three children together, their oldest son Charles “Chuck” Cushman died tragically in a car accident when he was only 28 years old and Juanita has longed for the day she would get to see her son again which brings the family comfort during this time. Chuck had two children, Kyle Cushman and Ian Cushman. She leaves behind her second son, Jeff Cushman of Salem, OH and his four children, Brian Cushman, Brice Cushman, Sidney Cushman, and Cade Cushman. Ron and Nita got their Christmas wish in 1965 when she gave birth to a daughter, they named Connie Sue. Juanita and Connie had the kind of relationship that is all too rare among mothers and daughters. They were best friends. They talked every single day of their lives and the love and memories they shared together will be forever cherished. Connie (58) lives in Columbia, S.C. and has three children of her own, Shea Williams, Bree Pastore, and Alex Whinnery, who all were extremely close with her as well and will do their best to carry on the legacy of resilience, laughter, and love that she built for them. Juanita leaves behind 19 beautiful great grandchildren and counting. It is said that grief is the price we pay for love. In this case, the love our family had for her is limitless and so is the deep grief we will experience in the wake of her transition to be with God. To know this kind of pain means the love was really that remarkable. Juanita leaves behind not the kind of legacy that comes from material wealth or things that can be lost or destroyed she leaves us all with an ironclad legacy of love and devotion that will live on in our hearts and lineages forever. To know her was a gift, to lose her is absolutely devastating, to be loved by her is a blessing from God that can never be taken away and for that her family is eternally grateful for every moment they had with her. In lieu of flowers or cards, the family asks that you pay your respects to Nita by loving your family and friends with all your heart. Life is short even when it’s long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Don’t let the world make you cold. Make your mark on the people you love because THAT is what truly matters in this life. THAT is what carries on long after you’re gone. This is what Nita would want. As Nita wished, there will be no formal services or calling hours. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Juanita's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Sunday July 14, 2024 Jayne Louise Hall, age 75, passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024. She was born on November 4, 1948, in Salem, OH, to James and Olive (Lippincott) McBride. A graduate of Mount Union College and the Hannah E. Mullins School of Practical Nursing, Jayne worked for many years as a nurse at Alliance Community Hospital and Copeland Oaks. Those left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Aimee Hall and Sally (Garrett) Tupa; grandchildren, Trey, Cheyenne, Morgan, Beau, Austin and Asher; and great grandchildren, Rylee and Harper. She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband, Terry Michael Hall whom she married on June 26, 1971 and who passed away September 21, 1984. Per Jayne’s wishes, no services will be held. Saturday July 13, 2024 Fred Wolken Obituary Frederick H. Wolken, known affectionately as Fred to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on July 12th, 2024, at the age of 78. His final days were spent at Windsor House in Canfield, surrounded by the love and warmth of his family. Born on December 15, 1945, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Fred was the cherished son of Henry and Helen (Ruffing) Wolken. Fred's early life in Pittsburgh set the stage for a lifetime of dedication and service. After graduating from Bethel Park High School in 1963, he proudly served his country as a member of the United States Navy for six years. His commitment to his nation was a testament to his character and his deep sense of patriotism. Following his military service, Fred pursued higher education at Duquesne University where he pursued a degree in pharmacy, and shortly thereafter, he began a new journey as a husband and father. Fred married the love of his life, Judy (Young) Wolken, on May 11, 1974, and together they welcomed their first child, Jennifer, into the world. He later established Fred's Family Pharmacy, where he served his community for many years. He was a 4th Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus and an active member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. His commitment to his faith and community was evident in everything he did. Fred enjoyed reading books, always exploring new ideas and expanding his knowledge, and was known to spend hours out on the golf course. Fred's legacy is carried on by his devoted wife, Judy, with whom he recently celebrated 50 years of marriage. He was a loving father to his children, Jennifer (Ralph) Short, Susan (Kyle) Gainor, Carolyn (Chad) Zines , and Robert (Lisa) Wolken. Fred's joy was multiplied by his grandchildren, Ralph Jr., Sarah, Samantha, Lacie, Colton, Chloe, Hazel, Daniel, and Eve. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Teresa Koval (Wolken). Fred was preceded in death by his sister, Catherine Wolken, and his brother, Daniel Wolken. Friends and family are invited to gather and share memories of Fred at Stark Memorial Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 17th, 2024, from 5-7 pm. A Funeral Mass to honor Fred's life will be held the following morning at 11 am Thursday, July 18th, at St. Paul Catholic Church, with Father Ruggieri officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady's Purse or St. Paul Catholic Church. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Frederick's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 12, 2024 Neil Walters Obituary SALEM – Neil L. Walters, 93, passed away Thursday, July 11, 2024. He was born April 3, 1931, son of the late Leonard and Cora (Luthy) Walters. Neil graduated grom Goshen Union High School in 1949 and was a life- long resident of Salem, Boardman and Columbiana. He worked as a classified Advertising Manager at the Salem News, worked in fast food management and retired from JCPenney Furniture Dept. at the Southern Park Mall in 1993. He was a member of the Leetonia Mennonite Church. Neil enjoyed singing, playing guitar and spending time with his grandchildren. Neil is well known for his music concerts at assisted living facilities, churches and various functions throughout the area. He loved rooting for his Cleveland Guardians up until his death. Survivors include one daughter, Rhonda Simmons of North Lima; son, Darrell Walters of Boardman; six grandchildren, Jason, Nicholas and Carina Walters, Ryan and Maggie Rohrbaugh; Tracey Duncko, and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Vickie McKenna; sister, Rose Marie Sidwell; two brothers, Jerry and Donald Walters. It was Neil’s wishes to have a private Christian burial service with family at Hope Cemetery. The family would like to thank Masternick Memorial Nursing Home and staff for showing kindness, love, and care to Neil. A special thanks to Dr. Santuccio Ricciardi and Roseann from Sanctuary Hospice. Neil’s son and daughter would like to thank the Sidwell family for inviting Neil into their home over the years to share in the holidays and special occasions. The family would also like to thank members of the church and friends for their thoughts and prayers. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Neils’s obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 12, 2024 Leonard Bishop Obituary Leonard J. Bishop, age 81, of Louisville, OH passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 11, 2024 in his home. He was born October 24, 1942 in Canton, OH to Edward and Kathryn (Franklin) Bishop. He was the owner operator of Leonard Bishop Masonry in Louisville and he was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church and the Louisville F.O.E. Leonard is survived by his wife of 35 years, Tammy (Copeland) Bishop; 2 sons, Chuck Bishop and Bill Bishop; 2 daughters, Mindy Bishop and Linette (Bill) Croxton; a brother, Gene (Barb) Bishop; 3 grandchildren, Tyler Croxton, Colby Croxton, Isabelle Laughbaum; and a daughter-in-law, Alicia Carman. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Jason Carman; his sister, Ellen Helling; 2 brothers, Dave and Mark Bishop. A private family burial will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Friday July 12, 2024 Michael Middleton Obituary SALEM - Michael Garrett Middleton, known affectionately as Mike to his friends and family, passed away at the age of 44 on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at University Hospital in Cleveland, OH, following a brief illness. Born on August 26, 1979, in Houston, TX, Mike was the cherished son of Larry and Patricia (Nelle) Middleton. His warm spirit and infectious sense of humor left a lasting impression on all who knew him. Mike’s life was rich with love and laughter, a testament to his role as a devoted husband to Gisell (Samaniego) Middleton, whom he married on September 30, 2007. A proud and doting father, he was the ultimate "girl dad" to his three adored daughters, Rebel Victoria, Kenzie Shae, and Nova Michael. His family was the epicenter of his world, and his unwavering support and love for them were evident in every aspect of his life. Professionally, Mike once worked as an Audio Engineer at Speaker Exchange in Tampa, showcasing his passion for music and sound. Along with being a landlord he currently embraced the fulfilling role of a stay-at- home dad, cherishing every moment spent with his daughters. Mike’s passion for life extended to the football field where he shined as an All-Star player at Salem High School, later playing in the Penn Ohio game. He graduated from Salem High School in 1998, carrying with him fond memories and lifelong friendships. Mike's quick wit and ability to turn anything into a joke made him a beloved teammate and friend. An avid sports fan, Mike’s enthusiasm for his favorite teams—the Chicago Bears, The Ohio State Buckeyes, and the Tribe—was contagious. Whether he was at the golf course or shooting range or cheering his zeal for sports was a joy to behold. Mike also enjoyed traveling, cars and the Super Cruise in Salem. Mike had a dry sense of humor and his passion for the things he loved was inspiring. He approached life with a sense of adventure and a deep appreciation for the moments that brought joy and excitement. He leaves behind a loving family who will cherish his memory, his parents, Larry and Patricia Middleton; wife, Gisell; daughters, Rebel Victoria, Kenzie Shae, and Nova Michael; sister, Devin Middleton and her sons, Aiden, Chase, and Ethan; brother, Christopher (Jennifer) Middleton and his children, Mason, Harper, and Beckett; mother-in-law, Olga Holter; and father-in-law, Ary Samaniego. Michael's presence will be profoundly missed, but the memories he created with his loved ones will continue to bring comfort and smiles to those he left behind. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Michael's life on Monday, July 15, 2024, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Stark Memorial. A service honoring his vibrant spirit will follow at 5:00 p.m. Michael's journey through life was one of love, laughter, and unwavering dedication to his family, and his memory will be treasured forever. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Mike's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 12, 2024 Peter Kintz Obituary Peter “Marty” Kintz, 82, of East Palestine, Ohio, passed away Thursday, July 11, 2024. He was born March 10, 1942 in Canton, OH, a son of the late Peter E. and Mary E. Martin Kintz and had lived in East Palestine most of his life. He had served in the U.S. Navy and served as a police officer for the East Palestine Police Department and was a volunteer firefighter for the East Palestine Fire Department for 20 years. He had also worked at the former R&M Lumber Company. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Marty is survived by his wife, Sharri Baker Kintz, three daughters, Kimberly A. Lewis and Jeannine M. Burrus, both of Boardman, and Dionne L. Retort of New Castle, PA; a son, Shawn M. Kintz of East Palestine, a brother, Steve Kintz of Ashtabula, 15 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Marty is preceded in death by a sister, Mary Lynne Macek and a grandson, Michael Lewis. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, July 15, 2024 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Father Chad Johnson officiating. Interment will follow in the St. Mary's Cemetery, East Palestine. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Van Dyke-Swaney-Rettig Funeral Home, East Palestine, Ohio. Family and friends may view this obituary, sign the online guest book and send condolences to the family at www.familycareservices.com. Thursday July 11, 2024 Evan McBeth, Sr. Obituary Columbiana - Mr. Evan Wayne McBeth Sr., known by his friends and family as Sonny or Mac, age 85, of Columbiana, died on Friday, July 5, 2024, at Valley Oaks Care Center, East Liverpool. He was born on November 5, 1938, in Navarre, Ohio, son of the late David and Alma Johnson McBeth. Evan had worked as a railroad engineer for Conrail and served in the United States Marines. He enjoyed scuba diving, hang gliding, sky diving and metal detecting. His wife, Linda Lee Hunter McBeth, whom he married on October 10, 1959, preceded him in death on, February 2, 2023. Evan is survived by his son, Evan W. (Karol Lento) McBeth of Floral City, FL; two daughters, Laura (Curt Raffle) Gardner of Salineville, Cindy (Mike) Martin of East Liverpool; five sisters, Marlene Rick, Carole Notch, Barbara Beiter, Janice Fravel and Cathy (Nick) Morena; two brothers, David (Sue) McBeth and Timothy (Kim) McBeth of Massillon; seven grandchildren, Josh Bardon, Dustin (Sara) Farinha, Jayson Bardon, Aaron McBeth, Marissa (Rob Petty) Hughes, Tayler (Nick West) Gardner and Halee (Jeremy) Winder; two step grandchildren, Courtney (Derek) Davis and Bryan Martin; and eleven great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Marcedes Highben and a brother, Jack McBeth. The family will receive friends on Sunday, July 14, 2024, from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm at the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, July 14, 2024, at 12:00 pm at the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana, with Pastor Kari Lankford officiating. Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Thursday July 11, 2024 Joyce Hazelbaker Obituary SALEM – Joyce M. Hazelbaker, a cherished homemaker, and lifelong resident of Salem, Ohio, departed this world on July 10, 2024, at the age of 77. Born on May 15, 1947, Joyce was the beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Elsie (Schuster) Gross. Joyce's life was a testament to the love and care she poured into the lives of those around her. She dedicated herself to creating a warm and welcoming home for her family and friends. She was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Salem. She also took pride in her long-standing membership with the Salem Saxon Club, where she spent 50 years fostering friendships and contributing to the club's legacy. Joyce married her husband, Charles Hazelbaker, on August 17, 1968. Their union was blessed with three children: sons, Michael (Angela) Hazelbaker and Daniel (Kimberly) Hazelbaker; and daughter, Jill (Todd) McLaughlin. Joyce embraced motherhood with open arms, guiding and nurturing her children with a gentle hand and a loving heart. Her family grew to include seven grandchildren, whom she adored. Joyce's eyes would light up at the mention of her grandchildren, and she cherished every moment spent with them. Her legacy will live on through the lessons she taught, the memories she created, and the love she shared. Joyce also leaves behind her caring sister, Phyllis Lesek, who stood by her through thick and thin. Their bond was unbreakable, and the memories they shared will continue to bring comfort to all who knew them. Friends and family will be received to honor and remember Joyce will be held from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Monday, July 22, 2024, at Stark Memorial. A funeral service celebrating her life will follow at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Joyce will be laid to rest at Grandview Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Emmanual Lutheran Church, 251 S. Broadway Ave., Salem, OH 44460 or Ohio Living Hospice, 6715 Tippecanoe Rd., Bldg. E, Ste. 201, Canfield, OH 44406. Arrangements for Joyce's farewell are being entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Joyce's obituary, order flowers or send condolences, please visit the Stark Memorial website. Thursday July 11, 2024 Karen Plegge Obituary SALEM – Karen Lynn Plegge, a lifelong resident of Salem, passed away peacefully at the age of 66 on Saturday, July 6, 2024, Circle of Care nursing facility in Salem. Karen was born to Tony Plegge and Josephine (Gabrich) Plegge on Friday, June 20, 1958, in Salem. She graduated from Salem High School in 1977. She was always a wonderful sister, “mom,” mentor and friend to many of her nieces and nephews and her many friends in the community. Although she jokingly said, “I hate children,” she clearly loved them, walking with them to the duck pond and the gas station; showing them how to play with and care for animals; teaching them to crochet, play card games and board games, bake, dance, and sneak into a football game; and giving charming and unique nicknames to each of them. Karen and several church families, including First Friends Church and Paradise Church of Canfield. She was also known for memorizing large sections of scripture. She is survived by nine brothers and sisters, Jim Plegge of Kenosha, Wis., Margaret Edgar of Albuquerque, N.M., Fraces Gorby of New Waterford, Barbara Plegge of Salem, Joseph (Judy) Plegge of Lisbon, David (Mona) Plegge, Robert Plegge, Dennis (Barbara) Plegge all of Salem, and John (Carla) Plegge of Wooster. Also left to cherish her memory are her 20 nieces and nephews, Wayne and Michelle, Anita and Dawn, Charles, Lisa, Jason and Melissa, Scott, Brian, and Regina, Michael and Matthew, Danielle and Deidra, Robin, Robert and Jennifer, Elizabeth and Thomas; as well as innumerable grandnieces and grandnephews. Karen was preceded in death by her parents, Tony and Josephine Plegge; brother, George Gabrich; niece, Cheryl; and nephew, Kyle. She was loved and will be missed by her family and friends. Calling hours will be from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 1 p.m., with Pastor Phil Valentine officiating. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Karen's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Wednesday July 10, 2024 Mary K. Ritchie passed away peacefully on July 9, 2024 at the age of 102 surrounded by her sons and daughters-in-law. She was born on November 25, 1921, in Franklin, Pennsylvania, to Clement and Lodovica (Faceni) Bondoni. Mary graduated from Alliance High School in 1941. She married James R. Ritchie in 1946 in Alliance. Mary worked for Alliance Manufacturing for 31 years as an assembler until her retirement in 1972. She and her husband owned and operated the Harrisburg Inn in Harrisburg, Ohio from 1972- 1977. Mary was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Funtastics of St. Joseph. She was a past President of both Genie Retirees and the Trentino Alpine Club. Mary enjoyed playing cards with her friends and nieces, reading and crocheting, loved doing jigsaw puzzles, and was an avid bowler until 2010. She loved attending activities with her many friends and family. Those left to cherish her memory are her two sons, Larry (Sherri) Ritchie and Gary (Nancy) Ritchie; three grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 55 years, James R. Ritchie; brothers, Leo, Peter, Louis and James Bondoni; and sisters, Stella, Rosi, Clementina, Josephine, Georgia, and Emma. A visitation will be held at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 16th from 4:00-6:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Alliance on Wednesday, July 17th at 10:00 a.m. with Fr. David Weikart officiating. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park. Tuesday July 09, 2024 Jennifer Waers Obituary Jennifer Ann Waers, age 48, of Louisville, OH passed away, Sunday, July 7, 2024. She was born September 23, 1975 in Whittier, CA. Jennifer is survived by her husband, Christopher Waers; her step-father, Randal Squires; 3 daughters, Julie Lewis, Christina (Colton) Smith, Jessica Beckwith; 2 sons, Nicholas and Elias Waers; 5 sisters, Rebekah (Brad) Heath, Rachel (Chad) Rucker, Renee (David) Huffman, Rochelle (Christopher) Parsons, Roxanne Squires; 3 brothers, Jeffrey (Wednesday) Shonkwiler, Bradley Shonkwiler and Ryan (Ann) Shonkwiler; and 9 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Anna May Sommerhalder; her mother, Rockanna Squires; her father, Jeffrey Shonkwiler and her son, Junior. Funeral services will be 11am Monday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville with Rev. Jeffrey Deem officiating. Calling hours will be Sunday 1-3pm at the funeral home. Jennifer will be laid to rest in Evergreen Memorial Garden, Louisville, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to help with final expenses: C/O Stier-Israel Funeral Home 917 E. Main St, Louisville, OH 44641. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Hom Tuesday July 09, 2024 Pauletta "Polly" Schaffer Obituary SALEM - Pauletta "Polly" Schaffer passed away peacefully on June 29, 2024, at the age of 80 in Warren, Ohio. Born on September 3, 1943, in Salem, Ohio, Polly was the cherished daughter of the late George Begalla, Jr. and the respected Virginia “Vi” V. Begalla, who survives her. Polly's early life in Salem was filled with the joy of learning and the warmth of community. She graduated from Salem High School in 1961 then went on to pursue higher education at both Kent State University and Youngstown State University. Her passion for education and helping others led her to earn a Master's Degree from the University of Dayton in Special Education, a field where she would leave an indelible mark. Polly devoted her career to teaching at Reilly Elementary, Robert Bycroft, and Wellsville High School, where she was beloved by students and colleagues alike. A devout member of St. Paul Catholic Church, Polly's faith was a cornerstone of her life. She lived her beliefs through service by contributing her time and energy to the MS Society as a board member. Polly orchestrated events and spearheaded fundraising efforts, always with the goal of making a positive difference in the lives of others. Polly's involvement in her community extended to the Salem High School Alumni Association, where she connected with fellow alumni and contributed to preserving the school's legacy. Her love for history and community was further expressed through her membership in the Salem Historical Society. Polly was also involved in various card clubs and social groups. Those who knew Polly will remember her for her selfless nature. She was someone who would do anything for anyone, never hesitating to lend a hand and never expecting anything in return. Her generosity of spirit and unwavering support were her gifts to the world. Polly is survived by her loving mother, Virginia "Vi" Begalla; her brother, George P. Begalla III of Salem; her sisters, Mary Sollie of Oslo, Norway, and Alice (Harry) Bieling of Phoenix, Arizona; her half-siblings, Tom (Teresa) Begala and Tammy (Ken) Greber of Sheffield Village; her nephew, George P. (Katy) Begalla IV of Salem; cousins Mary Pat King and Claudia Cullin of Salem and Jen (Mike) Dodge of Cranberry, Pennsylvania. We don’t have enough room to include all of the people that meant the world to her, but she cherished every moment spent with them. She was preceded in death by her father, George P. Begalla, Jr., and her brother-in-law, Lars Sollie. Friends and family are invited to gather and share memories of Polly at Stark Memorial Funeral Home on Friday, July 12, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A funeral mass to celebrate Polly's life will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at St. Paul Catholic Church at 11 a.m., with Father Ruggeri officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the MS Society, 11836 South Avenue Extension, P.O. Box 35, North Lima, Ohio 44552 or to the St. Paul School Association, 925 E. State St., Salem, Ohio 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Polly's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday July 09, 2024 Pauletta "Polly" Schaffer Obituary SALEM - Pauletta "Polly" Schaffer passed away peacefully on June 29, 2024, at the age of 80 in Warren, Ohio. Born on September 3, 1943, in Salem, Ohio, Polly was the cherished daughter of the late George Begalla, Jr. and the respected Virginia “Vi” V. Begalla, who survives her. Polly's early life in Salem was filled with the joy of learning and the warmth of community. She graduated from Salem High School in 1961 then went on to pursue higher education at both Kent State University and Youngstown State University. Her passion for education and helping others led her to earn a Master's Degree from the University of Dayton in Special Education, a field where she would leave an indelible mark. Polly devoted her career to teaching at Reilly Elementary, Robert Bycroft, and Wellsville High School, where she was beloved by students and colleagues alike. A devout member of St. Paul Catholic Church, Polly's faith was a cornerstone of her life. She lived her beliefs through service by contributing her time and energy to the MS Society as a board member. Polly orchestrated events and spearheaded fundraising efforts, always with the goal of making a positive difference in the lives of others. Polly's involvement in her community extended to the Salem High School Alumni Association, where she connected with fellow alumni and contributed to preserving the school's legacy. Her love for history and community was further expressed through her membership in the Salem Historical Society. Polly was also involved in various card clubs and social groups. Those who knew Polly will remember her for her selfless nature. She was someone who would do anything for anyone, never hesitating to lend a hand and never expecting anything in return. Her generosity of spirit and unwavering support were her gifts to the world. Polly is survived by her loving mother, Virginia "Vi" Begalla; her brother, George P. Begalla III of Salem; her sisters, Mary Sollie of Oslo, Norway, and Alice (Harry) Bieling of Phoenix, Arizona; her half-siblings, Tom (Teresa) Begala and Tammy (Ken) Greber of Sheffield Village; her nephew, George P. (Katy) Begalla IV of Salem; cousins Mary Pat King and Claudia Cullin of Salem and Jen (Mike) Dodge of Cranberry, Pennsylvania. We don’t have enough room to include all of the people that meant the world to her, but she cherished every moment spent with them. She was preceded in death by her father, George P. Begalla, Jr., and her brother-in-law, Lars Sollie. Friends and family are invited to gather and share memories of Polly at Stark Memorial Funeral Home on Friday, July 12, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A funeral mass to celebrate Polly's life will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at St. Paul Catholic Church at 11 a.m., with Father Ruggeri officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the MS Society, 11836 South Avenue Extension, P.O. Box 35, North Lima, Ohio 44552 or to the St. Paul School Association, 925 E. State St., Salem, Ohio 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Polly's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday July 09, 2024 Linda Russell Obituary Linda E. Russell, age 83, of Louisville, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, July 6, 2024. Born June 29, 1941 in Troy (Miami Co.), Ohio; she was the daughter of Robert E. and H. Elaine (Nichols) Chaney. Linda was “Born Again” on June 14, 1963 at her home, when she received Jesus Christ, the “only begotten son of God” as her personal Savior. Linda was a 1959 graduate of Timken Vocational High School, and an active member of the Louisville Baptist Temple where she played organ for many years. She is survived by her husband and loving companion of 65 years, David E. Russell, Sr., whom she married on February 20, 1959; sons: David E, Jr. (Rachelle) and Daniel E. (Paula) Russell; daughters: Cynthia E. Russell and Janette E. Sprankle; 15 grandchildren: Keith (Stacia), Natalie, Ryan, and Amanda Trump, Anthony (Melissa) Batdorff, Katy Russell, Sierra Van Gider, Curt (Brittany), Samantha and Sara (Josh) Autry, Myka Russell, Brianna, Brock, Brandie, and Bryce Snow; 10 great grandchildren: Brodie and Paige Trump, Alexander and Lillian Autry, Brooklyn and Conner Russell, Jack and Reed Batdorff, Trayce Gibbs, and Daxton Cowherd; as well as a brother Robert E. (Kris) Chaney. Funeral services will be held at the Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 11:00am; friends will be received at the funeral home on Friday from 6-8pm and from 10-11am at the funeral home on Saturday. Burial will take place at North Lawn Cemetery. Linda loved and supported worldwide missions, in her honor, and in lieu of flowers, the family requests that all memorial contributions be made to the Missions Fund at Louisville Baptist Temple, (6565 Columbus Rd., Louisville, Ohio 44641) or donate at louisvillebaptist.churchcenter.com. Monday July 08, 2024 Sue Phillis Obituary Sue E. Phillis, July 3, 2024, passed away at the age of 67 at Salem North. Born on May 31, 1957, in Salem, Ohio, Sue lived a life marked by joy, dedication, and an unwavering spirit that touched everyone she knew. Sue attended Salem High School and worked at Fresh Mark for many years. Beyond work, Sue was a past member of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU), where she had held the esteemed positions of past president, vice president, and board member. Sue's love for the sun often found her basking in the warmth of Florida's beaches, a destination she frequented whenever she had the chance. Her love for shopping was not just a hobby but an expression of her vibrant personality, always seeking out the perfect gifts for her loved ones or the next great deal. Known for her social grace, Sue was often described as a social butterfly, unifying people from various walks of life. Her home was a hub of laughter and camaraderie, where friends and family gathered to share in her love and hospitality. Sue's life was rich with the bonds of family. She leaves behind a legacy of love with her children; Casey Phillis of Bradenton, Fla., Dan Felton of Lisbon, and Vern Phillis Jr. of Salem; her sister, Martha Lopez of Hurst, Texas; her grandchildren, Koby Felton, Kyler Felton, Kaelyn Felton, Jesse Phillis, and Spencer Lindsay; and former husband, Jim Bach, of Leetonia. Preceding her in death were her parents, Grace and Kent Crouch; her brother, Bill; along with her first husband, Larry Felton, and second husband, Vern Phillis Sr. Each of them held a special place in her heart, and she carried their memories with her throughout her life. Sue's absence will leave a void in the hearts of her loved ones, but her spirit will continue to inspire those who knew her by embracing the values she embodied: love, friendship, and the simple pleasures of a life well- lived. A gathering celebrating Sue's life is pending and will be announced by the family on social media. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Sue's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Sunday July 07, 2024 Kenneth Dunlap, Sr Obituary Kenneth L. Dunlap, Sr, age 73, of Canton, OH passed away Friday, July 5, 2024. He was born October 25, 1950 in Barnesville, Ohio to Everett and Catherine Dunlap. Ken was an Army Veteran and he was retired from Warren Consolidated Steel. Ken was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers and sisters; his lifelong partner, Violet Tonker and her son, Steven. He is survived by three daughters, Lori Eshelman, Leslie (Nathan Copeland) Decost, Felicia Dubiecki; his son, Ken (Allison) Dunlap II; six brothers and sisters; 16 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two of Violets children and their families. Funeral services will be 11am Wednesday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. Calling hours will be 10-11am Wednesday morning at the funeral home. Ken will be laid to rest 11am Thursday morning, with military honors, in Rockhill Cemetery, Flushing, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Sunday July 07, 2024 George Paparodis Obituary Salem- George Paparodis, born on March 15, 1955, in Salem, Ohio, was a cherished brother, uncle, and friend who left this world on July 4, 2024, in his hometown of Salem. His passing, due to a pulmonary illness, marked the end of a life lived with passion. George graduated from Salem High School in 1973, a place where he formed many lifelong friendships. After graduation, he joined Timberlanes, the family business, as a restaurateur. George was not only known for his delicious food but was often seen sharing stories with patrons and ensuring everyone left with a smile. His passion for craftsmanship led him to pursue further education at the Texas Institute of Jewelry Technology. Here, George honed his skills in jewelry design and was an expert hand engraver. Beyond his professional endeavors, George was an avid outdoorsman. He found solace and joy in the simplicity of nature, whether he was waiting patiently hunting or casting a line into a tranquil lake. His love for hunting and fishing was more than a hobby; it was a reflection of his appreciation for life's simple pleasures and his desire to connect with the world around him. George's memory will be treasured by his loving family: sister Suzi Paparodis Annabell and her husband Tim; brother Roy Paparodis and his wife Terri; sister Diane Paparodis; and sister Marilyn Paparodis Dissauer as well as many nieces and nephews. His family will remember George for his uncanny wit and laughter. George was preceded in death by his father Odess “Soph” Paparodis and his mother Martha Reinhard Paparodis. Friends and family will be received Wednesday, July 10, 2024 from 12 to 2 p.m. with a service to follow at 2 PM at Stark Memorial. Burial will take place Grandview Cemetery. George's spirit will live on in the cherished memories we hold and in the stories that will be told for generations to come. Rest in peace, George. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Brightside Project, 483 E. Pershing St., Salem, OH 44460. Saturday July 06, 2024 Lorena Wallace Obituary Lorena "Lorie" (Flannery) Wallace, 85, of Salem, passed away on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Lorie was born on September 9, 1938, the daughter of the late Myron and Margaret (Eckert) Flannery. She was a proud graduate of Fairfield High School. Lorie was a member of Damascus Ruritan Club and Bethel United Church of Christ. She was very involved in the church helping with the food pantry, singing in the choir and making thousands of apple dumplings as a fundraiser. Lorie also Chaired the Damascus blood drive, and worked on the board of elections for Goshen township and worked in recycling for the township. Larry and Lorie were selected as the Distinguished Citizens of the Year, in Damascus for 2017. Lorie was a beautiful cake decorator making many wedding and birthday cakes for many friends and family members. She is survived by her children, Thomas (Patty) Wallace, Ronald (Jodi) Wallace and their daughter-in-law Regena (Bob) Slutz. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren; Jeremy (Jennifer) Wallace, Richard Wallace, Angelina Wallace, Luke (Jessica) Wallace, Maria (Luke) Smith, Diana Wallace, Brandon (Anna) Wallace, Brent (Jastyn) Wallace, 15 great grandchildren and 7 great great grandchildren. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Larry Wallace whom she married August 1956; son, Jerry Wallace and two brothers Jim and Bob Flannery. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 12:00 PM at Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home with Celebrant David Peterson officiating. A time of visitation will be held the hour prior to the service from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Burial will take place at Highland Memorial Park in Beloit. Memorial donations can be made in Lorie's honor to the Damascus Ruritan Club or Bethel United Church of Christ. The service will be live streamed for those unavailable to come to the service by watching the service via the funeral home obituary link. Friends and family may send condolences and sign the guest register online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gednetz- Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home, Sebring, Ohio Saturday July 06, 2024 Janet Bulger Obituary Janet F. Bulger, age 89, of Louisville, OH passed away Friday, July 5, 2024. She was born April 7, 1935 in Jackson County, OH. She was a 1953 graduate of Louisville High School. Janet was preceded in death by her husband, Roger “Bud” Bulger and her son, Rodney Bulger. She is survived by two daughters, Denise (Rick) Ford, Cheri (Dave Pyle) Bulger; four sisters, Virginia Oliver, Mary Wilton, Rose (Waymon) Brewer, Karen Kessler; a brother, Lou (Nancy) Weinrich; five grandchildren, Charity (Chris) Davis, Bryan (Billie Sue) Bulger, Amber Ford, Chas (Shannon) Pyle, Lindsey Moyer; three great-grandchildren, Taylor Davis, Tanner Davis and Brittany Miller. Funeral services will be 11am Thursday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. Calling hours will be 10-11am Thursday morning at the funeral home. Janet will be laid to rest in Evergreen Memorial Garden, Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Hom Saturday July 06, 2024 Jeanette Hughes Obituary A Celebration of Life Gathering will be on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, from 2-4 PM at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem. She will be buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Aliquippa, Pa. Friday July 05, 2024 Dorothy Walther Obituary On Monday, July 1, 2024, Dorothy Jean (Prestwood) Walther went to be with the Lord at the age of 89. She was a loving wife to Roy and mother of two children, Bert and Jay. Dorothy was born on August 5, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio to James Ivey and Violet Myrtle (Jones) Prestwood. She received her undergraduate degree from Flora Stone Mather Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio in 1955. With her degree in Education she taught Home Economics at Collinwood High School for five and a half years. On June 29, 1957, at East Glenville Methodist Church she married Roy A. Walther, who was preparing for ordination in the United Methodist Church. Dorothy faithfully ministered with Roy for 34 years. They retired from full- time ministry in 1997. In retirement Dorothy and Roy moved to Copeland Oaks in Sebring, Ohio where she served in various ways, most notably on the board of Friends of the Library. During their time at Copeland Oaks, she also served as a member of the Residents’ Society. Dorothy had a passion for proclaiming the Gospel of Christ through loving people, showing hospitality and singing in the choir at Damascus UMC. She continued to serve alongside Roy in their ministry after his retirement. Dorothy is survived by her two sons, Roy, Jr (Bert) married to Laura (Shingledecker) and their daughters, Beth and Becca married to Daniel Devita; and James Ralph (Jay) married to Lori (Douglas) and their sons, Jimmy and Jon. A viewing and ceremony will be held on Friday, July 12, 2024, at Damascus United Methodist Church, 300 Valley Rd., Damascus, OH. Viewing 10:00 a.m. Funeral Service 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dorothy’s name to either the Damascus United Methodist Church Missions Fund, 300 Valley Rd., Damascus, OH 44619 or to the Copeland Oaks Retirement Community Lifecare Fund, 800 S. 15th St., Sebring, OH 44672. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Dorothy's obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 05, 2024 Thelma Reinhart Obituary Thelma Grace Reinhart, age 96, of Louisville, OH passed away Thursday, July 4, 2024. She was born December 15, 1927 in her home on Broad St. in Louisville to the late Ida (Eckert) and John Schwab. She was a member of the Louisville Christian Church. Thelma was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, William Reinhart; a son, Michael Reinhart; four sisters and a brother. She is survived by three sons, Bill (Michele), David (Jo-Ann) and Don (fiancé Pam Gray) Reinhart; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and four great- great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 11am Friday (7/12) at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville with Pastor Rick Brown officiating. Calling hours will be 10-11am Friday morning at the funeral home. Thelma will be laid to rest, beside her husband, in St. Louis Parish Cemetery, Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Friday July 05, 2024 Paul Guidone Obituary Paul Joseph Guidone, age 94, of Louisville, OH passed away peacefully on July 4, 2024 in his daughter’s home. He was born October 13, 1929 in Wellsville, OH to the late Sabatino and Esther Guidone. Paul was a 1948 graduate of Timken High School and he had retired from Canton City Schools. Paul will be most remembered for his love of family, his love of golf and for hanging out with his buddies as he never knew a stranger. We will all miss this amazing man who always was ready to provide us with great advice, keep us laughing with his dry sense of humor and his interesting perspective on life. Paul was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Mary Kathryn (Shank) Guidone; a son, Joseph Paul Guidone and 7 siblings, Frank, Mary, Julius, Geneveve, Lilian, Anna and Sam. He is survived by his daughter, Paula (Jeff) Adams; two sons, Nick and Guy (Lori) Guidone; a sister, Helen Gialluca; two brothers, Gene and John Guidone; five grandchildren, Amanda (Michal) Zabrecky, Kayla (Thomas) Briggs, Franco Guidone, Colby Adams, Brooke Adams and 13 great-grandchildren. Calling hours will 5-7pm on Wednesday (7/17) at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday (7/18) at Little Flower Catholic Church with Fr. Daniel Finnerty as celebrant. Paul will be laid to rest, beside his wife, in Union Cemetery, Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Friday July 05, 2024 Barbara Collins Obituary SALEM - Barbara J. Collins, 87, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 4, 2024, following a brief illness. Barbara was born on January 4, 1937, in DuBois, Pa., the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Mitravich) Sokloski. On October 25, 1958, she married Bernard A. Collins. They moved to Salem in 1960 and were married for over 65 years. She volunteered at St. Paul Catholic Church for many years and enjoyed reading, baking, bowling and solving word and picture puzzles. Left to cherish her life and memory are two children, Lisa Johnson and husband Donnie of Salem, and Patrick Collins and wife Amelia of Arizona; four grandchildren, Matthew, Eric (Jenny), Ellie and Olivia; sister, Joan Sokloski; and daughter-in-law, Anne Collins. She is preceded in death by her husband, Bernard Collins, who passed away in May of 2024; infant daughter, Mary Collins; and son, Dr. Gary J. Collins. Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m., with a Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 11:00 a.m. with Father Joseph Ruggieri to officiate. She will be laid to rest at Grandview Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul Catholic Church or Our Lady's Purse, 935 E. State St., Salem, Ohio 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Barbara's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 05, 2024 Terry Barnard Obituary Terry P. Barnard, age 70, of Salem, passed away on Wednesday, July 3, 2024, with the comfort of his family. He was born on March 10, 1954, in Salem, son of the late Carl and Essie Gorby Barnard. Terry retired from General Motors and over his years he liked to volunteer at Greenford volunteer fire department. Terry loved to play pool and darts with his friends. He was an avid fisherman in his younger years and an avid hunter up until five years ago. Terry is survived by his ex-wife, Sandra Barnard; three daughters, Tammy Lloyd (Bud), Tracy Barnard (Joe) and Tonya Bryant; three grandchildren, Samantha Newton, Madisin Bryant and Haidin Bryant and five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister and brother in law, Pearl and Leonard Bennett, his niece Malinda McIlduff and a step brother, Carl Barnard, Jr. A funeral service will be held on July 10, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at Highland Memorial Park, Beloit, with pastor Jeff Caldwell officiating. Burial will follow Arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Friday July 05, 2024 Barbara Angel Obituary YOUNGSTOWN - Barbara Ann (Tomaino) Angel, a beacon of love and kindness, passed away peacefully in the early morning of Monday, July 1, 2024, at her home in Youngstown. Barbara was born on November 26, 1945, to the late John and Ann (Meser) Tomaino, in Youngstown and grew up on the west side of town. After her mother's passing at a young age, she took on the matriarch role of caring for her brothers. Barbara's life was a testament to the power of gentle devotion and joy in simple pleasures. Barbara's journey began in the close-knit community of Youngstown, where she would later meet and marry the love of her life, August A. "Augie" Angel, on May 15, 1970. Their union was one of mutual respect, deep affection, and unwavering commitment, a true partnership that stood the test of time. A proud graduate of Chaney High School, class of 1964, Barbara carried the values of hard work and dedication into her professional life. She spent 25 years at the Dollar Savings and Trust in the Proof Department, where her meticulous nature and reliability made her a cherished colleague. Barbara later brought her nurturing spirit to Paisley House Assisted Living, where she worked for six additional years, touching the lives of many with her gentle presence. Barbara was the beloved sister of her brothers, John "Jack" Tomaino, James Tomaino, and his wife, Martie, all of Canfield. She was cherished by her sister-in-law, Susan Elliott of Canfield; and brother-in-law, Dr. Victor D. Angel Jr. and his wife, Dolores of Cincinnati. She adored her nieces and nephews, as well as their spouses, Michelle (Duane) Gorgie, Matthew (Amanda) Angel, Mark (Amy) Angel, Melanie (Fred) DeLuca, John (Jennifer) Tomaino Jr., Anthony (Emily) Tomaino Sr., Monika Tomaino, Megan (Aron) Lough. She treasured spending time with all of her great-nieces and great-nephews, Dylan Gorgie, Erin Gorgie, Anthony Deluca, John Tomaino III, Anthony Tomaino, Jr., Matthew Tomaino, Michael Tomaino, Taylor Angel, Kaitlyn Angel, Dylan Angel, Brandon Angel, Alexis Angel, and Andrew Angel all of whom brought immense joy to her life. Barbara was preceded in death by her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Dr. Victor “Doc” and Mary Angel; sister-in-law, Karen Tomaino; brother-in- law, Jack Elliott; and great-nephew, Dominic Tomaino. Known for her loving nature, Barbara was the heart of her family. Her home was a haven of warmth, where the smell of freshly baked goods often wafted through the air. She delighted in hosting gatherings and cherished the visits from her great neighbors. Barbara's culinary skills were only matched by her capacity to make everyone around her feel loved and valued. Barbara's interests were a reflection of her love for family and companionship. She relished the opportunity to travel on family vacations, from cruises that kissed the horizon to cherished trips to Ocean City, Maryland, and the majestic landscapes of Alaska. She was a fan of the Hallmark Channel and mystery shows, finding comfort in the familiar narratives and suspenseful twists. Barbara's social calendar was filled with bus trips with friends, attending sporting events to cheer on her nieces and nephews, and any opportunity to spend quality time with her extended family. Her gentle spirit was evident in every facet of her life. Barbara embodied kindness, her actions were always guided by love and consideration for others. She was the kind of person who listened more than she spoke, and when she did speak, her words were laced with encouragement and compassion. Barbara Ann (Tomaino) Angel's legacy is one of unwavering love, kindness that knew no bounds, and a gentleness that will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. Her memory will be cherished, and her absence deeply felt by her devoted husband, and loving family, along with the many lives she touched throughout her beautiful life. Barbara's spirit will live on in the countless memories shared, the traditions she established, and the quiet strength she exhibited every day. She will be greatly missed, but her love will continue to guide those she left behind. Friends and family will be received from 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 12, 2024, at St. Christine Church, 3165 S. Schenley Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 44511 where a funeral mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Barbara's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Wednesday July 03, 2024 Shirley Shaw Obituary Shirley Sue Shaw, a beacon of kindness and warmth, passed away peacefully on June 17, 2024, at the age of 79 in Sebring. Born on September 30, 1944, in Sweetwater, North Carolina, her journey was one marked by love, resilience, and an unwavering spirit of generosity. Shirley's early years were spent in the lush landscapes of North Carolina where she was born to Geneva (Dills) Corn and Nevert Berrong. She was lovingly raised by her adoptive father, James Corn, alongside her mother. Shirley's educational journey saw her graduate from McKinley High School in Canton, class of 1962. Shirley dedicated herself to her role as a Title Clerk at the State License Agency, a position she held with diligence and grace until her retirement in 2006. Known for her friendly demeanor and thoughtful approach, Shirley's presence was a comfort to all who worked with her. Her personal life was rich with relationships and love. She first married Gene Eric Browning on her birthday in 1964, and from this union, her beloved son, Tod E. Browning, was born. Though her marriage to Gene ended in divorce after two decades, Shirley found love again and married David T. Yarnovich in the summer of 1984. Their time together was cut short when David passed away in 1999. Shirley's heart, ever expansive, found room for love once more when she married David A. Shaw on July 7, 2007, who sadly passed away six years later. Shirley's legacy is carried on by her son, Tod E. Browning, and his wife, Melissa A. of Alliance, Ohio, with whom she shared a loving home in her final years. Her grandsons, Connor G. Browning and Anthony E. Browning, will remember their grandmother for her endless support and the joy she brought into their lives. She also held a special place in her heart for her ex-daughter-in-law, Cynthia K. Bowling. Shirley was predeceased by her grandchild, Corrie N. Browning, whose memory remained dear to her. Shirley's brother, Kenneth J. Corn, and his wife, Ollie, of Andrews, North Carolina, will miss her gentle presence, just as they will cherish the countless memories shared. Shirley was preceded in death by her brother, Michael Corn, and her parents, who set forth the values of family and kindness that she embodied throughout her life. Throughout her life, Shirley was the epitome of what it means to be kind, friendly, and thoughtful. Her ability to listen, to comfort, and to be present in the lives of those around her was a gift that made her a cherished friend, a loving family member, and a valued colleague. Shirley Sue Shaw's life was a tapestry woven with threads of compassion and selflessness. Her memory will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know her, and her influence will live on in the many lives she touched with her gentle spirit. Following Shirley's wishes there are no calling hours or services scheduled at this time. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Shirley's obituary or send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com Tuesday July 02, 2024 Anna Lipe Obituary Columbiana - Mrs. Anna Mae Lipe, age 92, of Columbiana, passed away on Saturday evening, June 29, 2024, at her home in Columbiana with her son David and his wife (Elaina) near her side. Anna is a born-again Christian who loves Jesus. She was born on January 3, 1932, in Leetonia, the youngest child of the late Harry and Florence Hall. Anna had worked as a Homemaker, a devoted wife and deeply loved mother. Her beloved husband, Donald E. Lipe, whom she married in 1953, preceded her in death in 2017 at the age of 89. Anna is survived by her two sons, Donald A. Lipe (wife Diane) of Aurora, IL and David Lipe (wife Elaina) of Columbiana. Anna is also survived by two granddaughters from Donald and Diane Lipe: Jennifer Lipe and Sarah Lipe-Bustamante (Husband Luis) and three great grandsons: Mason, Liam and Rowan Bustamante. She was preceded in death by five siblings: Harry Hall, Jr., Gerald Hall, Shirley Hall-Murphy, Dorothy Hall-Cope and Richard Hall. Per Anna’s requests no service will be held. Burial is in Columbiana Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Tuesday July 02, 2024 Scott Myers Obituary Rutledge, TN- Scott Myers Born 1/29/61, died 6/26/24 at his home in Rutledge, TN. Scott graduated in 1979 from Salem High School and went into a career in construction working in cabinet shops and eventually building water and wastewater treatment plants in Indiana/Ohio/WV/North Carolina. He was a carpenter and ended up as a CCO crane operator. Scott lived in Troy, OH, moved to North Carolina, and ended up in Rutledge, TN for the last 3 years. Scott was battling COPD and passed at his newly constructed home in Tennessee with his furry pal Eddy at his side. He will be deeply missed by his many friends and his family. Preceding him in death were his father Dean Myers, his dad Dr. William Stevenson, and sister Sandy Glass. He is survived by his mother Alice Stevenson and siblings Donna (John) Runzo, Dave (Patti) Stevenson, Doug (Dorothy) Myers, Tim (Sheryl) Myers, and many, many, nephews and nieces. Scott was a free spirit, loved life, and was always the life of the party. He loved to raise a toast so if you are reading this raise a glass to him the next opportunity you have, and he will smile and laugh with his infectious laugh. Be at peace and rest now. We will definitely miss You brother! A private service will be held by the immediate family in the future Tuesday July 02, 2024 Jane Jones Obituary Brighton, MI-Jane Ann Jones, formerly passed away at the age of 74 on Thursday, June 27, 2024, at Trinity Health Hospital in Brighton, MI. Born on August 2, 1949, in Canton, OH, Jane was the t daughter of Daniel and Louise (Pachubay) Theiss. Jane's journey began in Salem, where she graduated from Salem High School in 1967. With a thirst for knowledge and a desire to inspire, she furthered her education at Ashland College, where she majored in Home Economics. Jane's commitment to education led her back to her alma mater, Salem High School, where she taught from 1971 until 1982. Her influence extended beyond the classroom as she became a beloved member of the Salem Saxon Club, where she shared her love for sewing and cooking. On October 18, 1982, Jane married the love of her life, Robert Jones. They walked through life hand-in-hand until his passing on Nov. 4, 2022. Jane's legacy is carried on by her loving family. She leaves behind her sister, Jean (Dick) Chamberlain of Poland, and her sister-in-law, Maryann Theiss of Columbus. She will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews, Christopher Theiss of Aurora, IL; Elizabeth Theiss, Andrew Theiss, and Becky Reid, all of Columbus. Each of them will hold dear the memories of their aunt's kindness, wisdom, and gentle spirit. Preceding her in death were her beloved parents, Daniel and Louise Theiss, her husband, Robert Jones, and her brother, Eric Theiss. Jane's life was a beautiful tapestry of joy, resilience, and grace. She faced the loss of her loved ones with strength and continued to be a pillar of support for her family and friends. A memorial service to celebrate Jane's life will be held on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at Hope Cemetery Chapel. Those who knew Jane will gather to honor her memory and the profound impact she had on the lives of so many. The arrangements for Jane's memorial service have been entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Jane's obituary can be viewed online, where friends and family are invited to share their memories and condolences. Jane Ann Jones will be remembered as a dedicated educator, a loving wife, sister, aunt, and a valued member of her community. Her warmth, her generous heart, and her unwavering commitment to nurturing the potential in others will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know her. Her spirit, embodied in her love for teaching and her devotion to family, will live on in the countless lives she touched. Monday July 01, 2024 Edna Warner Obituary Edna G. Warner, a beacon of love and strength, passed away peacefully on July 1, 2024, at her home in Alliance, Ohio. Born on February 24, 1954, in Salem, Ohio, the daughter of William Schreckengost and Ruth (Burns) Schreckengost. On September 8, 1979, she united in marriage with her beloved husband, William Warner, and together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and enduring memories. Edna's life was a testament to her role as a loving mother and grandmother. She is survived by her devoted husband, William; her daughter, Brandi Pasco of Alliance, her son, Anthony D. Gillman of Alliance , daughter Heather R. Gates of South Carolina; her eight grandchildren, Tyler (Alie) Warner, Kari Pasco, Brennan Lovell, Adrian Gillman, Sammy Swiney, Spencer Swiney, Danielle Gillman, and Ashley Gillman; and her three great-grandchildren, Davin Gillman, Kaiden Grimm, and Ahleyah Grimm. Edna's family was the epicenter of her world, and she cherished every moment she spent with her loved ones. She also leaves behind her brother, Robert (Carol) Schreckengost; her brother, Ronnie (Julie) Schreckengost; her sister, Pamela Steed; and her sister, Sandy Rupp. Edna was preceded in death by her parents, her son Dennis Gillman II, and her brothers-in-law Roger Steed and Sam Rupp. Each family member held a special place in her heart, and her guidance and affection will be deeply missed. Edna was a former employee of Royal China and later devoted 13 years of service to the Longaberger Basket Company. Beyond her work, Edna had several interests that reflected her curious and engaging nature. She found solace in the tranquility of gardening, the immersive worlds within the pages of a good book, and the challenge of a complex puzzle. Edna also had a keen interest in following current politics, staying informed, and understanding the world around her. However, above all, Edna's most profound passion was her family, particularly her grandchildren. She invested her time, energy, and love into nurturing and celebrating each of their achievements. Edna's spirit endures in the lives of those she touched. Her memory will be cherished, her stories retold with fondness, and her presence deeply missed. Edna G. Warner lived a life well-loved, and she leaves behind a trail of beauty that will never fade. A funeral service will be held on Friday, July 5, 2024 at 8:00 PM at Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home in Sebring. A time of visitation will be held the hour prior to the service at the funeral home from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Friends and family may watch her service, send condolences and sign the guest register online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home, ( Saturday June 29, 2024 Betty Cook Obituary SALEM – Betty J. Cook, age 98, went home to be with the Lord June 29, 2024. She was born January 27, 1926, in Salem, daughter of the late Paul H. and Maude (Henry) Christen. Betty attended New Waterford School and was a member of the First Christian Church of Salem, where she was a member of the Gold Star Sunday School Class and a Sunday School teacher for over 20 years. Survivors include a daughter, Sandra McClellan of Mogadore; three grandchildren, Sharon (Jammy) McCloud of Waverly, TN, Terri (Edward) Burns of Mogadore and Shannon (Tom) Zahr of Richmond, TX, and five great grandchildren. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Kenneth L. Cook, whom she married January 20, 1944, passed away May 11, 2009; daughter, Mary Lou Paulin; brother, Glenn R. Christen; stepmother, Helen Pressell Christen; stepbrother, John Pressell; sons-in- law, Harry Paulin, and Fred McClellan. A funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, 2024, at Stark Memorial with Rev. Simon Werle officiating. Friends and family will be received from 12:30-1:30 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of donor’s choice. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Betty's obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Saturday June 29, 2024 Ann Mika Obituary Ann Louise (Herschel) Mika, age 92, died peacefully at the home of her daughter, Joann. Ann was born on July 23, 1931, to Mary Vera (McFarland) and Henry H. Herschel. She was a 1949 graduate of Austintown Fitch High School. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in social work from Youngstown College in 1955. Ann worked for Mahoning County Children Services and later for the Catholic Service League of the Diocese of Youngstown for 25 years. She loved her work and had a passion for helping others. Her focus was working with couples who wanted to adopt a child. Ann placed many children into loving homes. Over the years, many of those children and their families kept in touch with her. She attended graduations, weddings, and had an array of Christmas cards with pictures and notes of happy families. Ann was a former member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Austintown. She belonged to the Altar and Rosary Society, Home and School, and was the first driving instructor for the Notre Dame Sisters. After moving to Salem 30 years ago, Ann was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church. She was an active member of the St. Paul funeral buffet committee, St. Paul School volunteer, Vacation Bible School volunteer, and the Legion of Mary prayer group. Ann also belonged to the Salem Quota Club, a longtime Girl Scout Leader and a proud member of the Catholic Collegiate since 1955. Ann married Stanley H. Mika on August 4, 1956, and they enjoyed 46 years together until his death on October 22, 2002. Ann is survived by three daughters, Joann Dombroski, Amy (Joseph) Cappuzzello, and Judy (Harry) Anzevino all of Salem, Ohio. Affectionately known as “Mama” Ann leaves twelve grandchildren: Dr. Joseph (Krista) Dombroski, Dr. James (Amanda) Dombroski, Dr. Ann (Dr. Thomas) DeChellis, Dr. Kerry Dombroski, Julie (Andrew) Schuler, Jenny (Adam) Mangus, Atty. Ryan Cappuzzello, Mary Cappuzzello, John Cappuzzello (fiancée Kristen), Atty. Patrick Anzevino, Michael Anzevino, and Anthony Anzevino. Ann leaves seven great-grandchildren: Adalyn Dombroski, Thomas and Lucas DeChellis, Claire Dombroski, Jack and Amelia Mangus, and Hannah Schuler. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant daughter, Diane, and siblings George (Elizabeth) Herschel, Marjorie (Dr. Donald) Dockry, Bernard (Dorothy) Herschel, and Mary Joan Janosik. Family will receive friends Tuesday July 2, 2024, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, 1014 E. State St. in Salem. A funeral mass will be Wednesday July 3, 2024, at St. Paul Catholic Church at 11 a.m. with Fr. Joseph Ruggieri officiating. Burial to follow at Resurrection Cemetery in Austintown. Memorial contributions in Ann’s memory may be made to Catholic Charities Adoption and Foster Care 140 Richmond Rd. Euclid, Ohio 44143 or to Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice of Greater Youngstown, 6715 Tippecanoe Rd. Bldg. E. Suite 201, Canfield, Ohio 44406. Ann’s family would like to thank Tammy, Leah, Teresa, Ali, and Chaplain Dan of Ohio Living Hospice for their compassionate care and friendship over the past two and a half years. A very special thank you to Tonya Papic for her loving and compassionate care for Ann. If unable to attend, join our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Ann's obituary, send condolences, or order flowers visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday June 28, 2024 Fredrick Stell Obituary SALEM - Fredrick Charles Stell, known affectionately as Chuck to his friends and family, passed away in June of 2024 at his home. He was born August 20, 1972, in Killeen, Texas, son of Christine (Hoffman) VanCooney and the late Larry D. Stell. Chuck had a passion for golf, action movies, and most importantly, quality time with his children, defining the man he was. A dedicated father, Chuck's greatest joy was found in the laughter and achievements of his daughter, Nancy Stell, and son, Pierce Stell. He was a proud graduate of United Local High School, class of 1992. Chuck dedicated 18 years of his life to Colfor Manufacturing, where he worked diligently as a press operator. His commitment to his work was second only to his commitment to his faith. Chuck was a God-fearing man who lived his life with integrity and kindness, embodying the values he held dear. Chuck's love and legacy are carried on by his beloved mother, Christine, who instilled in him the virtues of compassion and resilience. He is also survived by his sisters, Stacy Salmen and Donna Stell. He also leaves behind his mentors, Bruce Melhorn, and his late wife, Nancy Melhorn, they not only served as role models but also provided a nurturing presence. He will also be missed by his lifelong friends, Jeff Melhorn and Freddy Kloos. He is preceded in death by his father, and maternal grandparents, Delores Jane Good Hoffman and Frederick C. Hoffman; and also his brother, Henry Lee Robinson. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date by his family. If unable to attend, join our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Chuck's obituary, send condolences, or order flowers visit www.starkmemorial.com. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Fredrick C. Stell, please Friday June 28, 2024 Iola B. Teal, age 92, passed away on June 27, 2024. She was born on June 29, 1931, in Alliance, to Louis and Anna Marie (Direnzo) Paris. Iola graduated from Alliance High School in 1950. She worked at Woolworths, Walker Shoe Store and King’s Department Store. Iola was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Alliance Senior Center. Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Thomas W. (Brenda) Teal II, James C. (Karen) Teal, and Bonnie A. (Robert) Smith; grandchildren, Jason (Tonya) Teal, Kelly (Tom) Miller, and Michelle Mallow; and great-grandchildren, Sydney Mallow, Mason Miller, Jaxson Miller, Karli Miller, Meika Teal, and Mira Teal. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Thomas Teal; a brother, Tony G. Paris and nephew, Anthony L. Paris. A private family service will be held. Iola will be laid to rest at Highland Memorial Park. Friday June 28, 2024 Jill Hissom Obituary Jill Ann Hissom, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 27, 2024, at the Hospice House in Youngstown. Born on October 16, 1958, in Salem, she was the loving daughter of the late Donald L. and Barbara M. (Sweany) Diamond. Jill's spirit and enthusiasm were as steadfast as her love for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Her love for travel took her and her family on many memorable adventures, including going overseas, creating cherished memories on fantastic family vacations. Her love for the beach was evident, with Cape Hatteras and Myrtle Beach being among her favorite destinations to relax and soak up the sun. Despite her stubborn streak, Jill was a soft-hearted individual who adored her animals. Molly, Bella, Boo, Shadow, and Klaus were more than pets; they were a part of her family, and she showered them with love and affection. A 1977 graduate of Salem High School, Jill's commitment to education continued throughout her life. She worked part-time as an aide at Salem High School. Later, she retired from Mount Union, where she served as a stockroom coordinator. Jill's greatest love was her family. She is survived by her devoted husband, Mark Hissom, whom she married on June 9, 1979. Their marriage of 45 years was a beautiful partnership filled with love and laughter. She was a loving mother to Aryn Hissom, Jordyn (Paul) Beardshall, and Kyle Hissom. Her granddaughter, Arya, brought immense joy to her life, and she cherished every moment spent with her. She is also survived by her sister, Lisa (Tim) Filp, and several nieces and nephews who will miss her dearly. Jill's legacy of love and compassion will live on through the lives of those she touched. Jill was preceded in death by her sister, Debbie Pierson; and her nephews, Dustin Pierson, and Zack Thompson. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Jill's life from Noon- 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, with the funeral service to immediately follow. Following the funeral service, Jill will be laid to rest at Grandview Cemetery. A special thank you is extended to the care workers at hospice, especially Dawn Harnutovsky, for their compassionate care and support during Jill's final days. Memorial donations may be made in Jill’s name to your favorite animal charity. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Jill's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Thursday June 27, 2024 Barbara Gorby Obituary Barbara Ann Gorby, 64, of Leetonia, passed away at 4:25 AM on Monday, June 24, 2024, at her daughter’s home. She was born on August 1, 1959, the daughter of William Earl and Angela Rose (Connor) Gorby. She is survived by her children; Billy Michalak of Lisbon, Sarah (Philip Bertram) Morris of Leetonia, Kathleen Morris of South Carolina, and Angela Morris of Hanoverton, and her siblings; Norman (Debbie) Gorby of East Palestine, Jim Gorby, Sandy Gorby, Kathy Hartman of East Palestine, and Evelyn (John) Black of Negley. She was preceded in death by her son Samuel Morris. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Greenisen family at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Thursday June 27, 2024 William Messenger Obituary William Kirk Messenger, 63, of Leetonia (Formerly of East Liverpool), died at 7:40 AM on Monday, June 24, 2024, at Salem Regional Medical Center. There will be no services. Arrangements taken care of by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Thursday June 27, 2024 Amber Ostrander Obituary Amber Nicole Ostrander, 51, of Columbiana, died on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. No services to be held. Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Arbaugh-Pearce- Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Thursday June 27, 2024 William Lee Obituary William C. Lee 73, of Salem, died Monday morning, June 24, 2024, at home. He was born on April 22, 1951, in East Liverpool, Ohio, the son of the late William Clemeth and Helen Margaret (McGrew) Lee. He was a Southern Local graduate and worked over the years for various trucking companies as a diesel mechanic. His love of wrenching on engines fell over to cars and lawnmowers at home. In his younger years, he attended the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East Liverpool and served in the US Army. Bill loved to go out and eat a good meal, cutting the lawn when able, or just sitting out talking with others. Bill always likes to go out dancing when the opportunity comes around. He was very much a family- oriented man, he just loved being with them. He is survived by his wife, the former Joanne Carmel Migliarini, His children; Brett (Ashley) Lee of Canton, Chad Lee of Kentucky, William (Lisa) Lee of Texas, and a stepdaughter Jessica Roach of Columbus, his sisters; Suzanne Clutter of Toronto, Charlene Lee of New York and Maryann Nommay of Ashland, Ten grandchildren, three great- grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son Robert Lee, and sisters; Marilyn Robb and Kathy Lee, and his dog Caesar. A Celebration of Life Service will be on Saturday, June 29, 2024, at 3:15 PM at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem. Fr. John Madden will be officiating the services and the burial will be in Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, Ohio. The Salem Honor Guard will render military honors at 3 PM on Saturday. Wednesday June 26, 2024 Kory Kaiser Obituary It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Kory Kaiser, who was born on October 02, 1990, and passed away on June 24, 2024. Kory resided in Chargin Falls, Ohio, United States and was the beloved child of Gail Kaiser. Kory is survived by his mother Gail Kaiser, his sister Katie Voshel, brother Caleb Kaiser, and his partner, Breanne Travis, and their three children, Jasper, Lilith, and Hayden. Kory was a loving partner and devoted parent who cherished their family above all else. Throughout their life, Kory had a passion for fishing, anime, cars, and gaming. They enjoyed spending time pursuing these hobbies and sharing their interests with others. Tragically, Kory's life was cut short by suicide. Their passing has left a void in the hearts of all who knew and loved them. Kory will be deeply missed and remembered for their kindness, creativity, and unwavering love for their family. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at 4:00 PM at Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home in Sebring, Ohio. A gathering of family and friends will be held the hour prior to the service from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Friends and family may watch the live stream of Kory's service, send condolences and sign the guest book online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Tuesday June 25, 2024 Patricia Scott Obituary SALEM - Patricia Ann Scott, 89, of Salem, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, surrounded by family at Auburn Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Damascus. She was born August 5, 1934, in Cleveland to the late Paul and Irene Parana. She was a graduate of Salem High School, class of 1953, a member of St. Paul Catholic Church, an avid golfer and a member of the Women's Auxiliary of the VFW Post 5532. She is survived by her five children: Joseph (Terri) Winkler, Dianne Himes, James Winkler, Jill (Walt) Drotleff and Paul (Jill) Winkler all of Salem, 12 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, David Scott, her parents, her sister, Mary Jane (Parana) Dennin and her in-laws, Bud and Audrey Scott. Friends and family will be received from 5:00 - 7:30p.m. Thursday, June 27, 2024, at Stark Memorial and again from 10:00-10:40 a.m. Friday, June 28, 2024, at the funeral home before processing to St. Paul Catholic Church. A mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday at the church with Fr. Robert Edwards officiating. Burial will follow at Columbiana Cemetery. The family would like to send a special “thank you” to Auburn Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation and Visiting Angels of Salem for the wonderful care provided to their mother. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Patricia’s memory to St. Paul School Foundation, 925 East State St., Salem, Ohio 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Patricia's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday June 25, 2024 Stacy Terry Obituary Stacy Lynn Terry passed away peacefully in her home on June 23, 2024. She was born on November 11, 1968 in Canton, Ohio to Bob and Jean Michael. She attended GlenOak High School in Canton, Ohio and during that time she met the love of her life, Mike Terry, whom she has been married for 35 loving years. Stacy was proud to have celebrated 20 years with State Farm in Louisville. Her favorite thing in the world were her two children, Nate and Nick Terry and her grandson, Jason. Her favorite titles were mom and Mimi. Stacy is a beloved wife, mother, friend, and Mimi. Although you’re no longer walking beside us physically, we know that your spirit lives on and is engrained in our everyday lives. We will cherish all the special memories we’ve created and been able to share throughout the years. You’ve embodied everything that a wife, mother, friend, and Mimi possibly could. You were strong through difficult times, relentless when the cards were stacked against you, and selfless when the ones you loved the most were in need. You were a true example of a warrior, from enduring loss and surviving cancer. You did it with a smile on your face and your head held high. You have been everyone’s rock and shoulder to lean on even during the toughest times. We know that you’re at peace and you’re celebrating on a beach somewhere with your mom, dad, brother, and your baby Heidi. Just know that you’ve left a lasting impression on all who have the pleasure to cross your path, especially your favorite boy, Jason. Stacy is survived by her loving husband, Mike; Two sons, Nate (Nina) Terry and Nick (Kinzie Smith) Terry; grandson, Jason Terry; and soon to be grand baby. She will be greatly missed by all. A memorial service will begin at 2 pm Saturday, June 29th followed by a celebration of life gathering all taking place at the Louisville Eagles, 306 W Main St., Louisville, OH, 44641. The family requests that colorful flowers can be sent to the Louisville Eagles by 1 PM on June 29th. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Monday June 24, 2024 Patricia Farmer Obituary Patricia L. Farmer, age 89, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 23, 2024. She was born July 5, 1934 in Morgantown, West Virginia to the late Kenneth and Ruth Pape. She graduated from Louisville High School. Pat was preceded in death by her husband, Al Farmer, in 2005; a daughter, Sandra Goffus; a son, James Farmer; a sister, Sue Klingaman and her brother, Kenneth Pape Jr. She is survived by two daughters, Barbara Burgi and Dory (Rick) Jenkins; her son, John (Bonnie) Farmer; her sister, Betty Jo Weiss; nine grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be 11am Wednesday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville with Fr. Tom Bishop officiating. Calling hours will be 10-11am Wednesday morning at the funeral home. Pat will be laid to rest in St. Louis Parish Cemetery, Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Monday June 24, 2024 Delia Browning Obituary SALEM - Delia N. Browning, a cherished wife, mother, and friend, passed away at the age of 81 on June 22, 2024, in Salem, Ohio. She was born on June 18, 1943, in the Philippines. Delia's early years were marked by the adversity of surviving the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines during World War II, an experience that filled her with a remarkable strength. She carried these qualities with her when she moved to the United States, where she would go on to build a life filled with joy, community, and family. On July 2, 1968, Delia married the love of her life, Forrest Browning, and together they embarked on a journey of companionship and mutual support. Delia's passion for cooking brought warmth and delicious flavors to family gatherings, with her fried rice and pancit being the highlights of many meals. Her culinary skills were just one aspect of her nurturing spirit, as she was also known for the sacrifices she made for her children, earning their admiration and deep gratitude. She was an avid bowler and had won several trophies. Her love for the game was matched by her enthusiasm for bingo and cherished fishing trips with her family. Delia had a special affection for her pet ducks, lovingly feeding them and cherishing their companionship. This affection extended to her family, who shared a fun tradition of calling each other by duck-themed nicknames. Delia was fondly known as “Mama Duck,” while Forrest was “Papa Duck.” Delia's legacy is carried on by her devoted husband, Forrest, and her loving children, Michael (Metchiel Perez) Browning of Salem and Richard Browning of Columbus. Friends and family are invited to honor Delia's life from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m., celebrating the remarkable woman she was with Chaplain Matt Doerle officiating. She will be laid to rest at Fort Steuben Burial Estates in Wintersville. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Delia's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday June 24, 2024 Dorotha Archer Obituary Dorotha “Dub” Archer, age 104, of Louisville, OH passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 22, 2024 in her home. She was born April 20, 1920 in Belmont, OH to the late David and Grace (Davis) Hepburn. She was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisville. Dub was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Archer, in 2002 and five brothers and sisters. She is survived by two daughters, Karen (Chuck) Beatty, Deb (Jim) King; two sons, David and Alan (John) Archer; seven grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. A private family funeral service will be held at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. Dub will be laid to rest, beside her husband, in St. Louis Parish Cemetery. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Monday June 24, 2024 Carol Hurd Obituary SALEM - Carol Hurd, a tenacious soul whose love for life shone brightly through her many passions and commitments, passed away on June 20, 2024, at the age of 84. Born on April 23, 1940, her journey was one marked by devotion, both to her cherished family and to the many lives she touched through her work and community service. Carol's legacy is lovingly carried on by her husband of nearly 61 years, Donald Hurd, whom she met and fell in love with during their college years at Valparaiso University. Their union was blessed with two daughters, Lisa Bailey (Richard) of Lisbon, and Rebecca Gerhardt (Berry) of Knoxville, Tenn. Carol's joy was multiplied with the arrival of her grandchildren, Jordon Bailey, Garrett Bailey, Robert Nash, Michael Nash, Donald Nash, and Laura Masarik, and her great-grandchildren, Vitani and Anna. Her life was one of academic achievement and professional dedication. After earning her Bachelor's Degree from Valparaiso University in education, she went on to inspire young minds as a high school math and German teacher. Her natural knack for nurturing growth extended beyond the classroom, as she also embraced the role of a homemaker with grace and love, creating a warm and welcoming home for her family. A woman of many interests, Carol found pleasure in the simple things, such as completing jigsaw and word search puzzles. Her appreciation for beauty was reflected in her collection of Hummels, each piece a testament to her eye for artistry. Carol's melodious voice found a home among fellow singers in the Cleveland Lutheran Acapella Choir, and she was a devoted choir member of Messiah Lutheran Church, lifting spirits and sharing her faith through song. Carol's giving spirit led her to volunteer at the local library, where she shared her love for literature and learning with the community. Her involvement in these associations was not just a pastime but a reflection of her commitment to service and her belief in the power of collective effort and support. She is preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Garrett Sr. and Alice (Buckrey) Garrett; her stepmother, Evelyn Garrett; her brothers, Joseph Garrett Jr. and David Garrett; and her beloved grandson, Michael Nash. Her memory will be held dear by those who knew her as a beacon of kindness and resilience. Those who had the privilege of knowing Carol will remember her as a woman of great spirit—a spirit that manifested in her dedication to her family, her students, and her community. Her ability to connect with others, to lift them up through education, music, and service, remains an enduring part of her legacy. A funeral service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Monday June 24, 2024 Donna Lutz Obituary SALEM - Donna Marie Lutz, a cherished educator, devoted family matriarch, and beacon of kindness in her community, passed away peacefully on June 21, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio surrounded by her family, listening to Elvis. Born on July 3, 1942, in Salem, Ohio, to the late Jay E. Denny and Wilda (Bricker) Denny, Donna's life was a testament to love, service, and the joy of music. Donna, known fondly as a loving and thoughtful individual, graduated from Goshen High School (now West Branch) with the class of 1960, and went on to receive her bachelor's degree in education from Mount Union College in 1964. Her passion for teaching and her dedication to her students were evident throughout her career with the West Branch School District, where she served until her retirement in 1988. On June 16, 1990, Donna married Alvin "Al" Lutz, and together they shared a life filled with love and mutual respect until his passing on June 23, 2022, after 32 years of marriage. Donna's legacy of love continued through her family, which includes her sons, John Mercer and his wife Stacy of Salem, Mike Lutz and his wife Amy of Salineville, Mark Lutz of Canton; daughters, Monica Snyder and her husband Doug of Columbus, and Michelle Stoffer and her husband Chad of Lisbon. She was a proud and doting grandmother to 19 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, and three great- great-grandchildren, all of whom brought her immense joy and pride. Donna's sister, Patricia Frank, and her husband Paul of Independence, Ohio, along with her sister-in-law, Suzanne Denny of Salem, will fondly remember her gentle spirit and caring nature. She was preceded in death by her brother, Jay A. Denny. Her faith and love for music were the cornerstones of her life. As an active member of the Damascus Methodist Church, Donna touched the lives of many through her role as choir director and pianist. She instilled the beauty of music in others not only through her work at the church but also by giving piano lessons for many years. Beyond her musical talents, Donna was known for her unwavering kindness and her willingness to give her time to others. She was a beloved volunteer at the Salem Hospital Gift Shop, where she brightened the days of patients and staff alike. A true fan of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Donna's love for Elvis Presley's music was a delightful aspect of her personality, often bringing a smile to the faces of those who knew her well. She also loved gardening, playing words with friends, and playing Bejeweled as well as bowling. Donna grew up on a dairy farm with her brother and sister milking cows. She knew the value of hard work at a young age. She carried that lesson with her in everything she did. She worked for the Pidgeon family at the Damascus Livestock Auction, the Church Budget and loved driving her “Lutz Bug” Beetle. Donna Marie Lutz's life was one of love, service, and music. Her kind and thoughtful nature made her a cherished figure in her family and community. She leaves behind a legacy of warmth and generosity that will continue to resonate with all who had the pleasure of knowing her. As the final notes of her beautiful life's symphony resonate in the hearts of those she leaves behind, we celebrate Donna Marie Lutz for the blessings of her presence and the countless lives she touched. She will be deeply missed but forever remembered as a guiding light of love and kindness. Friends and family will be received from 6:00-8:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at the Stark Memorial Funeral Home and again from 10:00-10:45 a.m., Thursday June 27, 2024, at Damascus Methodist Church. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday at the church, with Pastor Jon Long officiating. Burial will follow at Hope Cemetery in Salem. Memorial contributions may be made to Damascus Methodist Church, 300 Valley Road, Salem, Ohio 44460, in Donna's name. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Donna's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday June 24, 2024 Sarah J. (Shaffer) Donohoe, age 97, passed away on June 21, 2024. She was born on April 1, 1927, in Alliance, to David and Grace (Cantleberry) Shaffer. Sarah graduated from Alliance High School in 1945. She worked as a short order cook at Market Lunch in Alliance until her retirement. She then volunteered at the Alliance Community Hospital Snack Shop for over 30 years. Sarah was a member of the American Legion and Phythian Sisters Lone Rock Temple 191. Those left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Karen Buchanan and Carol (Ross) David; two granddaughters; three great-grandsons; one great-granddaughter; and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, John C. Donohoe; brother, Walter Shaffer; and sisters, Gladys Trunick, Marie Standish, Mary Stanley and Alice Simmons. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Bel Air Care Center for their care and hospice support. Thanks to First Christian Church Prayer Group for their constant support and Christian love. A funeral service will be held at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home on Friday, June 28th at 11:00 a.m. with a visitation one hour prior. Pastor Steve Smythers will officiate. In lieu of flowers,
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Fly-fishing and Nordstrom shopping is possible if you’re willing to drive to get there.
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Those fisher-folk who prefer fresh water to salt, and streams over lakes, will need to hit the road this summer to find good places to fish. For me that’s nothing new, because there aren’t many day-trip choices for good fly-fishing near Sonoma anyway. But, before we hit the road for overnight trips, there’s one more consideration. Dottie, my wife, best friend and favorite travel companion, fishes, but with some caveats: We must stay in a really nice place that serves good food, in a comfortable setting, with places to sit and read when she’s not fishing. Interesting shopping nearby is a bonus; a Nordstrom’s nearby earns me triple bonus points. But the fishing must be good, and the weather cannot be too cold or too hot, and there cannot be too many bugs (although those make for better fly-fishing). She prefers having a guide that will not only tie on her flies, but net and release the fish so she doesn’t have to touch them. Our friend Katherine Culligan calls it “princess fishing.” Still, Dottie is still my first choice in fishing buddies. Over the years, we’ve managed to find spots that fit most of her requirements, although I’ve yet to find a Nordstrom’s near any of them. One of our favorites is Sun Valley, Idaho. Known primarily as a winter skiing resort, it is also a great place to spend a week or two during the summer. We usually stay in the town of Ketchum, through which the Big Wood River flows. As rivers go, it’s more of a creek, but in spite of being in the middle of a crowded resort, it offers surprisingly good fishing. If you go in late September, after most of the summer crowd has gone, and the skiers are at least two months from arriving, the fishing becomes outstanding. There are lots of vacation rentals and hotel lodging available, some right on the river. Silver Creek Outfitters, a fantastic fly shop in the center of Ketchum offers guides who can show you the best places to fish on the Big Wood, as well as take you to Silver Creek, the intriguing, ice-cold, meandering spring creek southeast of town. The waters are gin clear and must be fished from a float tube, which the guide provides. Ketchum is also loaded with great restaurants and lots of interesting little shops in which Dottie can spend the better part of a day, perhaps several days, when she doesn’t feel like fishing. It’s about a 12-hour drive to get there, or you can fly. We prefer the drive, although the scenery, much of it on I-80 through the high desert of Nevada, isn’t that interesting. Compared to the stress of air travel these days, though, driving is far more relaxing. It slows down time and we spend it listening to audio books. Our favorites for road trips include the Harry Bosch detective series (20 or more) by Michael Connelly, or the Dave Robicheaux novels by James Lee Burke. I’ve also managed to interest Dottie in a series of novels by Keith McCafferty about a fly-fishing artistic private detective, helping solve crimes near some of our favorite fly-fishing rivers in Montana. Listening to the captivating tales as we cruise to and from a pleasant fishing location makes getting there part of the enjoyment. We’ve been doing these princess-fishing trips virtually ever since our last kid left home, and my best fishing buddy is still willing to go with me.
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. >> Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else.Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff […]
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. >> Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. “It’s time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year,” Jackson said at the team’s practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after Fisher was done playing. “It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,” Rambis said. “This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.” But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. “There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,” Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’ estranged wife in California. “No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,” Jackson said. “That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what’s happened here today.” The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. “This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed,” Fisher said in a statement. “Obviously, I’m disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it.” Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players – Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start in NBA history while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. “Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there’s a certain style that I have that I think works and I’ve found worked before,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if all those people measure up to that, because I don’t know them well enough, but that’s an important aspect and we’ll find that type of person.” Fisher had overseen the worst season in franchise history as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn’t as important as the franchise’s progress. Jackson hasn’t said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. “So we’ve got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs,” Rambis said.
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Steve is the Chief Executive Officer of Agassi Graf Holdings. He is responsible for the leadership and operation of three for-profit entities (Agassi Graf Holdings, Agassi Ventures LLC, and Stefanie Graf Ventures LLC) plus one non-profit foundation (Andre Agassi Foundation for Education). He is a visionary; a passionate and progressive leader with the broad institutional experience and the intellect necessary to motivate and lead a diverse team of professionals in both the for profit and not for profit business sectors. More about Steve Beau brings with him over 15 years of hands-on experience in Sports Medicine. Beau is a co-owner of Body Dynamix Integrated Sports Medicine that is housed inside Sports Academy, providing all of our medical services in-house. Currently Beau is a Co-Founder of Sports Academy and Body Dynamix, the Executive Director of Integrated Sports Medicine and Human Performance, and the Director of Volleyball at Sports Academy. In addition to that he is also the Official Chiropractor for the 2022 World Champion Los Angeles Rams. More about Dr. Beau Justin Reading’s duty at Sports Academy is to guide people he comes in contact with while helping achieve their full potential in life. Whether the goal is Increasing Strength, Speed, Size, Fitness Level, or just simply decreasing pain and improving function, He enjoys helping them conquer their goals. He is constantly learning from members/athletes and co-workers and strives to always better himself as a person and coach. His certifications include NASM CPT/CES, IYCA HSS&CC, NSPA CSAC/CWPC, SFMA 1, and NREMT. More about Justin Christine Yangson is a Performance Coach as well as the Assistant Coach for our girls 16 Premier volleyball club team for the 2024-25 season. As one of the few female sports performance coaches at Sports Academy’s, Christine dedicates an extensive amount of time and personal research into performance training, mobility, plyometrics, and nutrition and teaches several Sports Academy classes including Jump Training. Christine’s love for the game has driven her passion for coaching volleyball since 2006 holding roles as both head and an assistant at the club and High School levels. More about Christine Gerald is new to the Sports Academy coaching staff and is a North Carolina native. He has played basketball at the high school, collegiate, and professional level (overseas). He attended Barton College in Wilson, NC where he was the starting point guard for four years. Gerald experience tons of success during his tenure at Barton: Freshmen of Year, All Conference (4x), Conference Player of the Year, and much more. He was also named D2 All American and currently holds his schools all-time scoring record with 1984 total points. More about Gerald As Founder and CEO of Sports Academy, Chad is continuing to express his passion for philanthropy with the development of the Sports Academy Foundation. Philanthropically, Chad serves as Vice President and Director for the Special Forces Charitable Trust, whose primary mission is to provide meaningful financial support, programs, and services to the U.S. Army Special Forces; Co-Founder of the Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows Program, whose mission is to develop young leaders through the transformational process developed and utilized by Coach Bill Snyder at Kansas State University. More about Chad Sarah is the Executive Assistant to Dr. Beau Daniels, DC and has worked for him for 10 years. She played Division 1 Volleyball at Auburn University where she learned the importance of teamwork, dedication, and leadership. She has a multi-faceted skill set that allows her to be plugged into multiple areas of the company. In addition, she is the assistant coach for the boys 17’s team for the 2024-25 volleyball club season, this is her third year with this team and has coached youth volleyball for over 12 years. More about Sarah My role in Sport Academy is to help clients move again pain free and optimize longevity. Depending on the needs of the client, I focus on targeting muscles that are used in a specific sport or their daily job. I worked as a Physical therapy aide for 3 years and a massage therapist for 2 years. I learned a lot from working with a physical therapist for so I could learn proper body mechanics, rehabilitation process and how to treat different injuries. I played soccer and wrestled through high school. Right now I enjoy training Brazilian jiu jitsu it’s an awesome sport it challenges me mentally and physically. More about Julio Kristina is a licensed Massage Therapist hailing from the San Fernando Valley. With a deep passion for healing the body and a strong connection to health and fitness, Kristina embarked on a journey to become a skilled practitioner in the field of massage therapy. Kristina’s approach to massage therapy is rooted in her deep understanding of the body’s interconnectedness. She believes that true healing goes beyond surface-level relaxation and encompasses a holistic approach that addresses physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Beyond her professional endeavors, Kristina’s values personal growth and is committed to lifelong learning. She actively seeks opportunities to expand her knowledge, staying updated with the latest research and techniques in massage therapy. Additionally, she is a firm believer in giving back to the community and actively engages in philanthropic activities related to health and wellness. More about Kristina Tracy is bringing her love and knowledge of the game of volleyball to help young athletes develop and reach their full potential. She is currently offering private and small group lessons to middle and high school age girls and boys seeking extra training. Tracy has a passion for coaching youth athletes, helping them improve their individual volleyball skills, as well as expand their mindset and increase their competitive drive. She also enjoys coaching in a team setting and helping to foster the special bonds between teammates that make their experience both successful and enjoyable. When coaching, Tracy focuses on the whole person and emphasizes positive attitude, work ethic, teamwork, competition, and valuable life skills. More about Tracy Nayra is a a certified Massage Therapist and “Wellness Specialist” with a profound dedication to fostering an active and mindful lifestyle through specialized massage and stretch therapy. Her practice is distinguished by a unique ability to combine deep understanding of body mechanics with personalized care. Utilizing Deep Tissue techniques to deliver transformational results for muscle recovery and decreasing pain. Nayra is from Santa Cruz, California, a small beach town in the Bay Area. She grew up very athletic; studying Teo Kwon Do, soccer, swimming, snowboarding but what stole her heart was dance. She went to a classical Ballet studio and separated from that, a competitive dance studio. She had the opportunity to perform and compete against other studios from across the state. Ranking high as a soloist and with her company, she continued to follow her passion for dance, and moved across the coast to Boston, Massachusetts. There; she studied Modern dance at The Boston Conservatory at Berklee College of Music. Throughout her career in dance, Nayra had many injuries. Her last injury, left her to make the decision to change her career path to helping others bring awareness to a well rounded recovery routine to create longevity and max performance in their active lifestyle, through different massage and stretching modalities. These days her artistry shines through her paintings! More about Nyra Nick has 8 years of experience coaching volleyball at the club & high school level, whether boys or girls he enjoys the sport of volleyball not only for its physical nature, but also the challenges that come along mentally. He believes he has worked with some of the best volleyball minds this area has to offer, and will always continue to have a learning mindset when it comes to coaching at a high level. More about Nick Carson Clark is the Technical Director for Volleyball at Sports Academy while also coaching for the girls 15 & 16 Premier teams. Carson has coached girls club volleyball for the past two years locally and has been the head coach at Notre Dame Boys Indoor and Beach volleyball teams for the past two as well. He was lucky enough to be selected to the US Men’s National team from 2011-2019. During that time he played professionally in France, Greece, India and Poland. More about Carson
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Chair Ms. Shelley Niceley Groff, Temple Beth Sholom, Miami Beach, FL Vice-Chairs Mr. Sean Blum, Congregation Beth Chaim, Princeton Junction, NJ Ms. Jill Goodman, Congregation Beth Emeth, Albany, NY Mr. Alec Harris, Chicago Sinai Congregation, Chicago, IL Ms. Susan Friedberg Kalson, Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, PA President Rabbi Rick Jacobs, Westchester Reform Temple, Scarsdale, NY Co-Treasurers Ms. Julie Gordon, North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, IL Mr. Hank Rouda, Congregation Kol Ami, White Plains, NY Immediate Past Chair Ms. Jennifer Brodkey Kaufman, Congregation B’nai Israel, Sacramento, CA Past Chairs Mr. Allan Goldman, Leo Baeck Temple, Los Angeles, CA Mr. Robert Heller, Central Synagogue, New York, NY Ms. Daryl Messinger, Congregation Beth Am, Los Altos Hills, CA Mr. Stephen Sacks, Temple Sinai, Washington, DC Mr. Russell Silverman, Temple Judea, Coral Gables, FL Mr. Jerome Somers, Temple Emanu-El, Marblehead, MA Mr. Peter J. Weidhorn, Temple Shaari Emeth, Manalapan, NJ General Counsel Dr. Melissa S. Johnson, URJ General Counsel/Vice President, People and Culture Secretary Mr. Seth Cohen, URJ Vice President for Organizational Effectiveness President Emeritus Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie, Temple Emanu-El, Westfield, NJ Honorary Vice-Chairs Mr. Austin Beutel, Temple Sinai, Toronto, ON Mr. Barry Epstein, Temple Shalom, Dallas, TX Mrs. Iris Vanek, Agudas Israel Congregation, Hendersonville, NC Mrs. Dolores Wilkenfeld, Congregation Emanu El, Houston, TX Honorary General Counsel Mr. Norman Leopold, Temple Sinai of North Dade, Miami, FL Honorary Trustees Mr. Ron Cohen, Community Synagogue, Rye, NY Ms. Jan Epstein, Temple Sinai—Atlanta, Sandy Springs, GA Rabbi Daniel H. Freelander, Barnert Temple, Franklin Lakes, NJ Ms. Ilene Greene, Temple Shalom, Dallas, TX Ms. Evely Laser Shlensky, Congregation B'nai B'rith, Santa Barbara, CA Mr. Philip Meltzer, Temple Am Echad—The South Shore Reform Cong, Lynbrook, NY Mr. David Sampliner, Community Synagogue, Rye, NY Mr. Leonard Teitelbaum, Monmouth Reform Temple, Tinton Falls, NJ Rabbi Lennard Thal, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York, New York, NY Ms. Gerry Voit, Temple Adat Shalom, Poway, CA Members of the URJ Board of Trustees Mr. Lloyd Abramowitz, Temple Chaverim, Plainview, NY Mr. Alan Abrams, Temple Kehillat Chaim, Roswell, GA Ms. Galia Amram, Temple Sinai, Oakland, CA Rabbi Erica Asch, Temple Beth El, Augusta, ME Mr. David Astrove, Washington Hebrew Congregation, Washington, DC Ms. Marisa Baggett, Temple Israel, Memphis, TN Mr. Jeffrey Bank, Congregation Rodeph Sholom, New York, NY Mr. Jonathan Baron, Temple Adath Yeshurun, Manchester, NH Ms. Marjorie Baron, Temple Beth Sholom, Miami Beach, FL and Temple Judea, Coral Gables, FL Mr. David Baskin, Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, ON Mr. Len Bates, Temple Har Zion, Thornhill, ON Ms. Sharon K. Benoff, Shir Ami, Newtown, PA Ms. fredi Bleeker Franks, Congregation Emanu El, Houston, TX Rabbi Barry Block, Congregation B'nai Israel, Little Rock, AR Mr. Michael Blum, Am Shalom, Glencoe, IL Ms. Amy Brackett, East End Temple, New York, NY Ms. Jadwiga (Jadzia) Brown, North Country Reform Temple, Glen Cove, NY Mrs. Janice Brumer, Temple B'nai Torah, Bellevue, WA Ms. Janet Buckstein, Makom Solel Lakeside, Highland Park, IL Ms. Andrea Cannon, Congregation B’nai Israel, Boca Raton, FL Dr. Sara Charney, Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, ON Mrs. Clare Clarke, The Temple Congregation Ohabai Sholom, Nashville, TN Ms. Skylar Cohen, Congregation Beth Emek, Pleasanton, CA Mr. Cary Davidson, Congregation Kol Ami, West Hollywood, CA Mr. Michael Davis, Beth Shalom V’Emeth Reform Temple, Brooklyn, NY Mr. Max Delahanty, Temple Sinai, Denver, CO Ms. Phyllis Denaburg, Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, ON Mr. Coby (Steve) Derringer, Chicago Sinai Congregation, Chicago, IL Dr. Moshe (Marc) Dollinger, Congregation Rodef Sholom, San Rafael, CA Mr. David Donchin, Temple B’nai Israel, Oklahoma City, OK Ms. Phyllis Dorey OAM, Chair, WUPJ Mr. Derek Dorn, East End Temple, New York, NY Dr. Mark Dressner, Temple Israel, Long Beach, CA Ms. Shoshana Dweck, Temple Shaaray Tefila, Bedford Corners, NY Mrs. Gina Drangel, The Reform Temple of Forest Hills, Forest Hills, NY Ms. Isabel Dunst, Temple Sinai, Washington, DC Mr. David Edelson, Central Synagogue, New York, NY Rabbi Joseph H. Eiduson, RJE, Congregation B'nai Shalom, Westborough, MA Mrs. Robin Eisenberg, RJE, Temple Beth El, Boca Raton, FL Dr. Andrew Engel, Temple Sinai, Washington, DC Mr. Ross Erlebacher, Makom Solel Lakeside, Highland Park, IL Mr. Steve Fadem, Temple Sholom of Chicago, Chicago, IL Ms. Loree Farrar, Congregation Beth Am, Los Altos Hills, CA Mrs. Anne Feinberg, Temple Shalom, Chevy Chase, MD Ms. Deborah Fernandez-Turner, Temple Kol Ami, Scottsdale, AZ Dr. Abigail Fisher, Beth El Temple Center, Belmont, MA Ms. Shae Fitzgerald, Congregation Gates of Heaven, Schenectady, NY Mr. Jamie Fleckner, Temple Beth Shalom, Needham, MA Ms. Ellen Fox-Snider, Congregation Kol Tikvah, Parkland, FL Cantor Claire Franco, The Community Synagogue, Port Washington, NY Dr. Michael Freidman, Congregation Rodeph Shalom, Philadelphia, PA Ms. Vivian Gealer, Temple Emanuel of Tempe, Tempe, AZ Mr. Jay Gellman, Temple Beth Orr, Coral Springs, FL Mr. Dan Gilbert, Temple Israel, Omaha, NE Ms. Tricia Ginis, Temple Chai, Phoenix, AZ Ms. Roberta Franco Glick, Temple Chaverim, Plainview, NY Ms. Elizabeth Goertzel, Temple De Hirsch Sinai, Seattle, WA Mr. Richard Goldberg, Congregation B’nai Joshua Beth Elohim, Deerfield, IL Ms. Suzanne Goldenkranz, Congregation B’nai Israel, Sacramento, CA Ms. Judi Goozh, Temple Beth Ami, Rockville, MD Mr. Todd Gordon, Temple Sinai, Sandy Springs, GA Ms. Amanda Greenawalt, President, ATID (Advancing Temple Institutional Development) Ms. Cara Greenstein, Temple Israel, Memphis, TN Mr. Dan Grossman, North Shore Synagogue, Syosset, NY Ms. Shira Haaz, Temple Sholom, Broomall, PA Ms. Rachel Halevi, Congregation Emanu-El, San Francisco, CA Mr. Rob Himmelstein, Temple Am Echad–The South Shore Reform Congregation, Lynbrook, NY Rabbi Liz P.G. Hirsch, Temple Anshe Amunim, Pittsfield, MA Ms. Chibuzor Isiogu, Temple Solel, Paradise Valley, AZ Mrs. Emily Jennewein, Congregation Beth Israel, San Diego, CA Mr. Daniel Jeydel, Temple Emanu-El, New York, NY Ms. Jane Joseph, Temple Tifereth Israel, Beachwood, OH Mr. Jeffrey Kagan, Temple Emanu-El, Westfield, NJ Dr. Alan D. Kaplan, Temple Adath Yeshurun, Manchester, NH Mrs. Ginny Keller, Temple Chai, Phoenix, AZ Ms. Susan Kohn, Congregation Kol Ami, White Plains, NY Ms. Sasha Kopp, Temple Beth Shalom, Needham, MA Ms. Lilli Kornblum, Temple Sholom of Chicago, Chicago, IL Ms. Robin Kosberg, Temple Emanu-El, Dallas, TX Mr. Marc Landis, Congregation Rodeph Sholom, New York, NY Ms. Kerry Leaf, Am Shalom, Glencoe, IL and Congregation Hakafa, Glencoe, IL, Director of North American Board Engagement and URJ Legacy Giving Ms. Ellen Lefkowitz, RJE, Temple Sinai, Oakland, CA Mr. Paul Leszner, Temple Emanu-El, Toronto, ON Mr. Jay Levine, Temple Shaarei Shalom, Boynton Beach, FL Ms. Amy Lipeles, Temple Israel, Long Beach, CA Mr. Steven Lipton, Temple Beth El, Madison, WI Ms. Cindy Livingston, Temple Kol Emeth, Marietta, GA Ms. Susan Longo, North Shore Congregation, Glencoe, IL Ms. Anna Lushtak, Congregation Rodef Sholom, San Rafael, CA Mr. Michael Luskin, Scarsdale Synagogue Temples Tremont and Emanu-El, Scarsdale, NY Ms. Paula Markovitz, NATA Executive Director Ms. Blair Marks, Temple Kol Emeth, Marietta, GA Ms. Julie Matlof Kennedy, Congregation Beth El, Berkeley, CA Mr. Marc Maxwell, Temple Israel, Boston, MA Ms. Nancy Michaels, Westchester Reform Temple, Scarsdale, NY Mr. Gregory Miller, Am Shalom, Glencoe, IL Mr. Elliot Paull, Temple B'nai Torah, Bellevue, WA Ms. Debra Perlin, Temple Sinai, Washington, DC Rabbi Hara E. 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2023-06-14T15:49:36.628000+00:00
Knicks 'lead' Sixers for worst record in the league, and teams play each other Wednesday.
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The Knicks have the league’s worst record, but the Sixers aren’t far behind. The two teams will face each other Wednesday, in a game that could factor heavily into the teams’ respective selections in this summer’s draft. Where the teams finish in the standings will determine just how many chances they have in landing the top overall pick via the league’s Draft Lottery process, but as we’ve heard time and again, the players and coaches involved couldn’t care less about how that plays out. Go ahead and add Derek Fisher to that increasingly long list. From Marc Berman of The New York Post: As we’ve discussed many times, the whole tanking thing is something that occurs at the organizational level; players and coaches are never involved in intentionally trying to lose games. A front office may decide that bottoming out in order to obtain higher draft picks by racking up the losses is the way to go, and therefore jettisons all veteran talent from the roster and puts the team in a position where it’s hard-pressed to succeed from a pure talent perspective. The trades made by the Celtics and the Knicks this season are prime examples of that. Wednesday night’s contest in Philadelphia may indeed have an impact on where the Knicks and the Sixers end up picking in this summer’s draft. Just don’t expect Fisher to alter his game plan because of it.
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Does it Move You?: How to Look at Art, According to the Late Robert Irwin
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2024-06-18T15:00:29+00:00
In January 2016, I had the extreme and surreal pleasure of interviewing the late Robert Irwin, the groundbreaking Southern California artist who died last year at the age of 95. He chose the location—an ordinary McDonald’s in San Diego—and over the course of 90 minutes recounted the trajectory of his career.
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Leer en Español In January 2016, I had the extreme and surreal pleasure of interviewing the late Robert Irwin, the groundbreaking Southern California artist who died last year at the age of 95. He chose the location—an ordinary McDonald’s in San Diego—and over the course of 90 minutes recounted the trajectory of his career. In 1970, he had abandoned his Venice Beach studio to pursue “site conditional art,” an itinerant practice of his own invention. For half a century, he traveled from place to place “to make work in response,” as he put it, devising often-temporary installations that highlighted the particular and overlooked beauty of the site. These works often deployed the simplest materials to render maximal effect, like a square incision into a window to bring the sea into a museum, or a diaphanous textile hung from the ceiling to give light a physical body. Irwin was associated with the Light and Space movement, a name that none of its exponents ever truly liked, but his lifelong contemplation of light’s ineffable qualities always struck me as a pious devotion to the sublime. Irwin put it more simply: “Part of my shtick is to make you aware of how fucking beautiful the world is.” Irwin fundamentally redefined the possibilities of art, not only for me, but in the greater course of art history. I left our conversation convinced that artists must possess some superhuman gift of vision. But very recently, as I reread our transcription following news of his death, I had two major realizations: First, what I thought was a conversation was actually his standard art school lecture (many great examples of which are available on YouTube), and second, as a younger critic, I had such a superficial grasp on what he was saying that I missed the vast majority of the underlying meaning. In the most disarmingly simple terms, as he sketched on a McDonald’s napkin, Irwin presented all the mysteries that he had painstakingly unlocked: the truth of art as an incremental, open-ended endeavor, a lifelong process of following one’s curiosity into the unknown. He had constructed a philosophy that totally demystifies art criticism, cutting through the fog of artspeak, hype, and other distractions. His rubric for critically assessing art essentially came down to one question: Does the work move you or not? § Irwin’s McDonald’s lecture began with a brief and heroic account of modern art, wherein he described Kazimir Malevich unveiling his paintings of white squares in the early twentieth century: “His friends, not his enemies, said ‘My God Malevich, everything we know and love is gone.’” The underlying lesson here was that, once in a great while, when you find you can no longer move forward from where you are, the course of human progress necessitates a factory reset—“to begin again at the beginning,” Irwin wrote in Artforum in 2012, “which is the essential history of modern art.” Irwin’s practice began in 1950s Los Angeles with abstract expressionist painting, which by the following decade had evolved into the total dismantling of its constituent parts. “I took the pieces apart and examined every one,” he said, which began with stripping his canvases down to pairs of parallel lines. Irwin spent much of the early ’60s in a state of quiet contemplation, studying the fluctuating tension between these lines, testing what kind of energy ordinary paint could produce. His 1963 dot paintings remarkably capture his emphasis on physicality over imagery: Comprising an almost imperceptible haze of red and green dots, they read as blank canvases from afar, yet up close radiate a strange, seductive light. With these dot paintings, Irwin had disproven the necessity of mark-making, and his later disc paintings breached the conventions of the frame. This successive dismantling of painterly convention “took ten, fifteen years, but I finally dismantled the whole thing,” Irwin said, “not knowing what the result was, or where I would go.” And so in 1970, having actually dismantled his entire studio, “I put myself on the road.” At this point in our conversation, the artist took a moment to recall unboxing a piece of Japanese ceramic raku ware, a seemingly tedious process of untying a bow, opening a box, and reaching into a drawstring sack. The underlying function, he found, was that by the end, “you’ve been brought down to a scale where suddenly a thumbprint becomes meaningful.” Although this aside felt insignificant at the time, it’s how I understand the trajectory of Irwin’s practice: the numerous but necessary steps of retraining one’s ability to see. Irwin had a remarkably straightforward description of his process. “You look at a thing and spend time with it,” he said, and after parsing out the overlooked minutiae that make it beautiful, you find ways to draw them out. He loved the translucence of scrim for the way it traces the contours of light as if it were a physical object, and in 1997, he hung a sheet halfway down from the ceiling of the Whitney Museum of American Art. It was, unfortunately, not well received. In the absence of traditional indicators of art—no images, no marks, no frames—visitors would enter, see a seemingly empty gallery, and immediately walk back out. The amazing thing I’ve found, however, is that the less conditioned you are to artistic conventions, the easier it is to read Irwin’s work. In 2016, I brought a friend to see All the Rules Will Change, Irwin’s survey at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. My friend had nothing to do with the art world and had never heard of Irwin, yet he had a remarkably easy time parsing the artist’s conceptual intent and clever jokes. My friend looked at Square the Circle (2016), a vast swath of scrim stretched across the curve of the museum’s circular architecture, and said “The wall is there but it’s not.” As he stood before a dot painting, he rubbed his eyes in disbelief. To him, the energy radiating from it felt like “staring into a lightbulb.” § In both Irwin’s worldview and in mine, anything could be art, and anyone can be an artist. His students at the Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts), UCLA, and UC Irvine included Ed Ruscha, Larry Bell, Chris Burden, and Vija Celmins, all of whom became groundbreaking artists whose works resembled neither his nor one another’s. He marveled at their range. “I never taught anyone to be this kind of artist or that kind of artist,” he told me, “but over a period of time, I taught them to understand where their strength lies.” That understanding is seemingly what he meant by his frequent references to “sensibility”—constants that define our singular engagement with and perception of the world. “We all have an intellect, but we also have a sensibility, and your sensibility is why you’re here.” This is what I mean by a work moving you: Through the artist’s sensibility, you can feel their presence in their work. Sensibility has both psychic and visceral registers. There’s aesthetic signature, as in the high-precision, meditative realism of a Celmins painting, or the gestural paint handling of an artist like Ed Clark or Willem de Kooning. (“I could never do a stroke as good as de Kooning,” Irwin said. “His splatter was as accurate as the lace of a Vermeer.”) There’s also the conceptual sensibility of a distinct worldview, as in Burden’s lifelong exploration of masculine anxiety and pleasure. The litmus test of successfully expressing a sensibility—whether the work moves you—functions across all types of art, fashion, television, cinema, and beyond. Irwin admired car customization as a Southern California folk art: a functional object that bore the sensibilities of its owner. “It can be a whole description of a personality and an aesthetic,” Irwin said in The New Yorker in 1982. “You enhance it with your life.” The irony of Irwin’s approach to broadening art’s horizons is that it also narrowed my definitions of what art is. Often, when I see work in a gallery, I feel the acute absence of its sensibility. In those cases, I don’t question whether the work is good or bad, but whether it’s actually art at all. Setting Irwin as the bar for maximal artistic ambition offers a point of reference that clarifies what other works may lack. We can start with physicality. In his pursuit of the perpetually elusive qualities of energy and light, Irwin developed the quiet patience of a hunter. This is why he hated the photography of his work: “You read it too quickly.” Strangely, I see a lot of work that aspires to quick readings, likely meant to compete for attention in a world of digital pictures; these may look great on social media, but they feel underdeveloped in terms of technical handling, material understanding, or texture in real life. And where conceptual strength often expresses itself as psychic or emotional tension, art market forces—especially in our art fair-dominated era—tend to prefer the frictionlessness of the purely decorative. Conceptual gravitas is then outsourced to the contrived fiction of the press release, and artists are less likely to venture into the unknown, instead working within the limits of the comfortably familiar. All of this seems like a regression in artistic progress, and not the kind represented by modernism’s measured dismantling. Ad Reinhardt once said: “Art is art. Everything else is everything else.” Irwin estimated that 90 percent is everything else, and I tend to agree. “When you look around the art world today,” he told me, “it’s like they don’t know the rules of their own game.” § Contrary to my initial takeaway in 2016, artists are not those born with superhuman vision: “It’s just that an artist takes time tuning into their sensibility,” as Irwin put it. Tuning in means following one’s curiosity where it breaches the walls of all we know and love. What we call avant-garde comprises all the strange proposals that result from those breaches, and art history is all the contributions that withstood the canon’s repeated rejections, as well as the test of time. Indeed, time is an excellent filter, through which unmemorable work is inevitably forgotten. Recently, when I asked my friend if he remembered seeing Irwin’s show at the Hirshhorn almost a decade ago, his answer surprised me: “I think about it often,” he said, recalling his feelings of awe at the artist’s clarity and precision, and his simultaneous confusion as to what he was looking at. Life is so long, and its possibilities are so vast. At the time of our interview, Irwin was 87 years old and was just finishing his magnum opus—untitled (dawn to dusk) (2016)—a project already sixteen years in the making. (Delays were related to fundraising and the artist’s desire to get it just right. ) Commissioned by the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas, dawn to dusk is Irwin’s only permanent, freestanding installation, and perhaps the best work I’ve ever seen: a horseshoe of a building with two parallel hallways, one black and the other white, each with double sheets of scrim and long rows of eye-level windows running the entire length. The black hallway is a long and meditative descent into the depths of night, where the eye-level windows cut the landscape into a thin line, primarily framing the infinite sky. The sun travels alongside, periodically stretching its arms through the windows and nestling its rays on the surface of the scrim. At the end of the hallway is a short passage through a series of scrims that, depending on which side you begin, get progressively lighter, lifting you out of the darkness, or progressively darker, plunging you into it. At a certain point, they trigger the overwhelming, primal elation of greeting the first morning light, or profound, elusive memories of exiting the womb and arriving on Earth. When I visited in 2018 on a trustee field trip hosted by the Nasher Sculpture Center, the small contingent of Berlin-based artists and dealers called the work “good,” which was their way of saying they were deeply moved. At least two people cried. If artistic practice is a road—or a black hallway, or the packaging of a raku cup—both destination and distance are unknown, but all the rewards lie on the road itself, and they often exceed the possibilities of the imagination. It’s taken six years for me to realize that Irwin’s Chinati installation was his rendering of the sunrise, free from the constraints of representation. Each rereading of our conversation illuminates a new lesson, and undoubtedly I will find more tomorrow. What a beautiful idea—that all the mysteries of life are already there in front of you, slowly revealing themselves as you approach. This is the greatest thing I learned from Robert Irwin: The only difference between the known and unknown is time, and there is always more to see.
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“ I study guys like you for a living, I know more about you than you know about yourself. ” — Morgan in "The Longest Night" Derek Morgan is a former Supervisory Special Agent with the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit. For a time, he was the acting unit chief of the BAU, taking over as Hotch stepped down temporally. Morgan specialized in explosives, fixations, and obsessive behaviors. He officially resigned from the BAU in Season Eleven in order to be with his new family. His position was taken over by Luke Alvez in Season Twelve. Background Morgan was born on June 6, 1973, to an African-American father and a Caucasian mother. During high school, Morgan was popular from his sophomore year to graduation; he confided to Reid that he got his "ass kicked every day" during his freshman year. He went to Northwestern University on a football scholarship and is an honor graduate in Law, holds a black belt in Judo, runs FBI self-defense classes, served in a bomb squad unit, and worked as a Chicago police officer. He and his two sisters, Sarah and Desiree, grew up in a tough Chicago neighborhood. The three of them were close to their paternal aunt Yvonne and cousin Cindi, whose house they would stay at whenever their parents were working. At the age of ten, Morgan was a witness to the shooting death of his father Hank, a police officer. After his father's death, Morgan struggled somewhat with youthful fighting, earning him a juvenile criminal record. He was taken under the wing of a local youth center coordinator, Carl Buford. Buford acted as a surrogate father to Morgan, helping Morgan to obtain the aforementioned football scholarship, but Buford was also sexually abusing him, which Morgan revealed several years later, under extreme duress. As a teen, he discovered the body of an unidentified boy, which had a profound effect on him (he went door to door in order to collect money to buy the boy a headstone and visited the boy's grave every time he came home to Chicago). Personality "We all have people in our lives. Some of them are good, some of them are bad. But they shape us, Detective. That's why you have that badge. That's why the two of us are sitting in this car right now." Morgan's personality has changed dramatically several times during the course of the series. At the beginning of Season One, Derek appears to be an overeager attention seeker, wearing three-piece suits and constantly quoting regulations and being the only member of the team who understood Reid's "jokes". His personality would then shift to a suave, ladies man-type before finally settling into the serious, grim-faced agent that he is today, especially following his temporary promotion to Acting Unit Chief. However, he still maintains the suave attitude towards women, only in a more mature fashion. He has shown to be very flirtatious towards Penelope Garcia. Season One In the season premiere, "Extreme Aggressor", Morgan was supposed to be in Boston for a case that resulted in the deaths of six agents and a hostage, causing Gideon to take a six-month leave. In "L.D.S.K.", after hearing Reid failed his firearms qualification exam, Morgan gives him a safety whistle as a joke. During the case, Morgan tackles Reid to safety during an reenactment. At the end of the episode, Morgan is given the whistle back after Reid kills the unsub during a hostage situation. In "The Popular Kids", Morgan is the first to know that Reid's been having nightmares about their work. He told Hotch and Gideon about it, making Reid furious with him who Morgan soon tells him about his own share of nightmares and how to cope with them. He saves Reid after he is briefly held hostage whom Morgan figured out was the unsub. In "Somebody's Watching", Morgan teases Reid about Lila Archer, the person they are protecting from a stalker. Season Two In "The Fisher King, Part 2," Morgan is shocked to hear that Elle was shot in her apartment. Years later, in "Profiler, Profiled" Morgan's past would come back to haunt him when he was arrested by the Chicago Police Department for the murder of the unidentified boy and two others. The lead detective (who had arrested Morgan several times as a boy) believed Morgan was guilty and used a BAU profile done by Jason Gideon (who was unaware Morgan was the prime suspect) to support his case. Believing he was being framed by the real killer, the BAU searched through Morgan's life and background to prove him innocent, which Garcia was uncomfortable doing. They later identified Carl Buford as the man who set Morgan up to take the fall (Buford was friends with the lead detective). When Hotch asked about Carl, Morgan told him to back off. He then escaped police custody and spoke to a local boy who was friends with the latest victim. The boy revealed he was currently being molested by Carl and that the latest victim knew about it. Morgan confronted Carl, who initially denied that anything happened between them, and told Morgan the other boy was lying. Refusing to back down (and wishing that he had told someone about Carl when he was a kid), Morgan eventually got Carl to admit to the abuse. Carl's admission was overheard by Chicago detectives (who were hiding nearby), and they arrested him. Carl pleaded with Morgan to help him, and Morgan simply told him, "You go to hell." Season Three In "Lucky", Morgan is told about Garcia's date with a man who she fixed his laptop for him. In "Penelope", Morgan rushes to the hospital after hearing Garcia has been shot. In the episode "Lo-Fi" it is told that he is being looked at to replace SSA Kate Joyner and head up the New York field office. Season Four In "Mayhem" Hotch doesn't recommend him because he said that Morgan doesn't have enough trust in his coworkers. In "Catching Out" he chases the unsub to a train where he hangs on for dear life and the killer tries to knock him off. Finally, Hotch shoots the killer and saves his life. In "Omnivore" Morgan became very close to being killed by The Reaper. The Reaper tackles him through a window and Derek is rendered unconscious. Since The Reaper is a power/control type killer, Morgan's unconscious state was a turn-off and The Reaper spared him, leaving behind a .44 Magnum round to let him know that he easily could have killed him and took Derek's credentials. Season Five In "Nameless, Faceless", Foyet comes back to haunt the team as he used Morgan's stolen credentials to impersonate as him when Foyet dropped Hotch at a hospital after breaking into Hotch's apartment and stabbing him nine times. In "Haunted", Morgan worries Hotch's behavior after his attack and expresses it to Rossi before and after the case. In "Hopeless" Derek gets involved, if not unintentionally, with one of the relatives of one of the victims, Tamara Barnes. In "Cradle to Grave" Hotch works Morgan harder than usual. As such, Morgan unintentionally lashes out at Jennifer Jareau. She tells Morgan that Hotch has been getting some heat from Strauss. Hotch later tells Morgan that he is stepping down as Unit Chief and, in order to keep the team together by promoting from within the Unit, would like Derek to be Unit Chief. In "The Eyes Have It" Morgan is successful in his first case as Acting Unit Chief. At the end of the episode, he is given his own office, which was acquired after JJ and Garcia had pulled some strings when its previous occupant, one Agent Hall, was set to retire soon. He also sees Tamara Barnes throughout the episode. They meet at an outdoor coffee shop where Tamara gifts Morgan a silver cross necklace that belonged to her brother, William. She also suggests that they get a drink eventually when his job dies down. In "Outfoxed," Morgan is tackled by the unsub while trying to save the latest family targets. He manages to overpower her and turn her gun on her, killing her. In "100", like the rest of the team, Morgan is shocked to hear Foyet kill Haley Brooks, Hotch's ex-wife. Morgan pulled Hotch away from Foyet after beating him to death and apologies for his loss. In "The Slave of Duty", before and during a case, Morgan and the rest of the team worry and wonder if Hotch will come back in the aftermath of Haley's death at the hands of Foyet. In "Retaliation", towards the end of the episode, Hotch approaches Morgan at his desk and lets him know he appreciated what he did for the team as Acting Unit Chief, complimenting his natural leadership and initiative. Morgan finishes his paperwork for Hotch, letting him know that he knows how precious time a child needs with a single parent. In "The Uncanny Valley", on board the teams plane towards the beginning of the episode, it's seen that Hotch is giving out the orders, signifying Morgan's step down as Acting Unit Chief and Hotch's step back up to Unit Chief. In "Exit Wounds", Derek and Penelope shared a room when the team had to double up due to lack of rooms, prompting Penelope to call dibs with Morgan. Her boyfriend Kevin quickly became jealous, calling him a "Muscle-Bound Modern-Day 007", Penelope quickly retorting that he's more of a Jason Bourne. After she witnessed a murder, she ran towards the victim causing Morgan to be mad at her, commenting on that behavior as reckless. Then Morgan wanted to conduct a cognitive interview which made Penelope angry. Towards the end of the episode Penelope comments on her change of behavior towards seeing blood. This prompted Morgan to comment that she's changing into someone stronger than she realizes, that she cared enough to risk her life to save someone else's. She then revealed that she's scared she's changing into someone she's not just so she can do the job. Derek then tells her that she sees the beauty in everything and everyone wherever she goes and that he'll keep protecting her so that she won't change. In "Our Darkest Hour", Morgan was attacked by a serial killer who killed Detective Matt Spicer in front of his eyes. At the end of the episode, Morgan and Spicer's sister had to watch as the unsub abducted Spicer's daughter, with Morgan vowing "We will find you, you sick son of a bitch." Season Six In "The Longest Night", Morgan is able to rescue Spicer's daughter and kill the unsub. In "Remembrance of Things Past", Ellie is keeping in touch with Morgan, updating her about her social life. In "Safe Haven", Morgan is visited by Ellie after the latter runs away from her foster family and reunites Ellie with her biological mother. In "Lauren" Morgan was angry with Prentiss for never telling the team of her past with Ian Doyle and the extents to which she went to get his profile. However, he was also extremely worried about her and was the agent who found her moments after she was stabbed by Doyle. After it was announced that Prentiss had 'died', Morgan reacted badly and blamed himself for her 'death'. In "Supply and Demand", Morgan shoots dead the leader of a human trafficking ring who attempted to shoot Rossi. Season Seven In "It Takes a Village", Morgan is speechless and reacts badly after being told and seeing Prentiss alive. In "Dorado Falls", Morgan recovers from the shock quite quickly but later falsely told Prentiss that she had to undertake recertification training. When she confronted him about lying, he told her that he didn't want to lose her again and needed some reassurance. They then agreed to meet up for ten hours of training. In "Painless" Morgan engaged in a practical joke 'war' with Reid, giving Reid's phone number to the press. Non-stop calls irritated Reid until he eventually lost his temper and yelled into the phone at one of his callers. On the plane, it is revealed that Reid hacked his MP3 player so that Morgan couldn't turn it off and could only hear Reid screaming and Reid hacked Morgan's phone so that he thought Garcia was calling, only to hear more screaming. Impressed, Rossi waves a white cloth as a signal that Morgan should surrender, but he refused, insisting that it was over before telling Reid that "payback's a bitch". In "Self-Fulfilling Prophecy", Morgan and Hotch clash about Strauss during the investigation of a case. In "A Thin Line", Morgan and Prentiss have disagreements about an FBI training session. Towards the end of the episode, Morgan shoots the unsub dead and feels guilty after Prentiss is shot in the arm, causing her to wear a sling, since she got hurt on his watch and tries to apologize to Prentiss for it. After she gently teases him, Prentiss tells Morgan that what happened to her was not his fault, it was just part of the job. In "I Love You, Tommy Brown", Morgan is asked by Kevin Lynch to help him propose to Garcia. In "Foundation", Morgan tries to connect with a young boy after he is found and another boy goes missing. In "The Company", Morgan's lie comes back to haunt him when Desiree sees a woman who resembles their presumed-dead cousin, Cindi, having the team reopen her disappearance case. Season Eight In "The Silencer", Morgan returns with Garcia after visiting Prentiss in London when they meet their newest team member, Alex Blake. Garcia admits to doing research about Blake and has an embarrassing introductory moment with her; meanwhile, Morgan seems to like Blake. During the case, Morgan knows Garcia is still iffy about her and helps her snap out of it, knowing she's still raw about Prentiss leaving again. In "The Apprenticeship", Morgan recruits Reid Morgan to join the bureau softball team for a game against the Secret Service. Morgan's pep talk with him causes Reid to win the game for the Bureau. In "Magnificent Light", Morgan declines to attend a dinner honoring an old family friend, due to not being ready to talk about his late father to the public. Garcia encourages him to get past it. Deciding to go and take Garcia as his date, he makes a speech. Unbeknowest to him, someone takes his empty wine glass. In "Restoration" Morgan is forced to confront his demons regarding Carl when a spree killer appears in Chicago and is revealed to be one of Carl's former victims. He goes to Carl for information about all of the victims he molested and is taunted briefly by him on two occasions. However, Carl agrees to give him a list of his victims after Morgan threatens to tell the other inmates (who are only aware of Carl's murders and not his pedophilic tendencies) about the true nature of his incarceration. When Rodney Harris is identified as the unsub, Morgan approaches him as he holds his own family hostage. He reveals to him that he too was molested by Carl and manages to convince him to surrender. At the end of the episode, Morgan learns, to his shock, that Carl was killed by other inmates, who had seen a news report revealing Carl's true crimes. In "The Replicator", Morgan is held at gunpoint by a delusional Rossi in his office, who was poisoned from a forged report on Strauss' autopsy done by The Replicator himself, John Curtis, using Morgan's DNA from the glass Curtis took during the dinner in "Magnificent Light" to make Rossi believe Morgan was responsible for Strauss' death. Season Nine In "The Inspiration", following the death of Erin Strauss, Morgan thinks Hotch might take her position if elected for the job. In "The Return" it is revealed that Morgan had a girlfriend prior to Season Nine, named Savannah Hayes, who is his neighbor and works as a nurse at Bethesda General Hospital. However, their relationship was shown to be strained due to the demands of their jobs. It is revealed that the two of them met after Morgan became depressed over a case that ended badly and Savannah approached him. In the two-part finale, Morgan is shot twice by a suspect in "Angels" and in the follow-up episode, "Demons", it is revealed that both of the bullets that hit him struck his bulletproof vest, although he then receives a graze wound to the arm while he was engaging the suspect, whom he manages to kill. Season Ten In "Burn", Morgan doesn't want anything to do with Garcia going down to Texas to confront Greg Baylor, the man who almost shot her and Reid, and argues with her about it. He has a talk with Reid about it, who reminds Morgan that Garcia is not like the rest of the team. At the end of the episode, after a case in Seattle was finished, Morgan is waiting for her and comforts her. In "Hashtag", Morgan and Savannah struggle to find quality time for each other with their busy careers but by the end of the episode, they move into a suburban house. He is forced to shot the unsub when he has a hostage in the neck on national TV. In "The Boys of Sudworth Place", Morgan's past with Buford comes back when a case connects to his victims. In "Lockdown", Morgan, along with Kate Callahan and Officer Tom Polinsky, are taken hostage by Weeks' accomplices during a prison riot when Julio Watson, who struck a friendship with Morgan after being interrogated by him, stops them. After the riot breaks up, Morgan thanks Watson for his help before leaving. Season Eleven In "A Badge and a Gun" he is attacked by a group of men and abducted while buying ice cream for Savannah. In "Derek" the follow-up to "A Badge and a Gun," Edgar Solomon tortures Morgan by beating and then burning him. However, the torture is unsuccessful, as Morgan dissociates himself from the pain and has visions of his father Hank assisting him. When Solomon orders his men to have Morgan stripped down, Morgan overpowers one of the men and shoots everyone. Solomon, who was the sole survivor of the shooting, calls John Bradley to kill Morgan and eats the phone's SIM card. After Solomon succumbs to his gunshot wound, Morgan retrieves the SIM card from his stomach, places it on the phone, and gives the BAU his location. Soon after, Bradley arrives to finish the job and Morgan attacks him. Bradley pins Morgan down by stabbing him in the hand, but before he could finish him, he is shot and killed by Reid. At the hospital, Morgan is treated for his injuries. When he wakes up, Savannah tells him that she is expecting their first child, but Morgan tells her that he already knew and then proposes to her, which she accepts. In the six months between his abduction and the events of "The Sandman" he and Savannah married. At the end of the episode, Savannah is shot by an unseen sniper. In "A Beautiful Disaster", Morgan brings Savannah to the hospital. The BAU comes to the hospital and takes charge of the case, and Hotch takes Morgan off the case because of his personal connection to it. The team figures out that the unsub is Chazz Montolo, the father of the late Giuseppe Montolo, who was arrested by and later killed in front of Morgan. Montolo leaves a note in one of the payphones that he used to call Garcia. JJ shows Morgan the note even though he is off the case because she believes that he should be on it. Morgan lies to JJ, saying that he doesn't understand the contents of the note. Once he has a moment to himself, he leaves the hospital to confront Montolo, who is at one of Morgan's renovated houses. Morgan finds himself in a hostage situation with a gun pointed at him. Montolo threatens the BAU and plays a game of Russian Roulette with Morgan. Montolo allows him to say goodbye to the team on the phone, but Morgan gets the upper hand and gets Montolo on the ground. The BAU team comes right on time, and apprehend Montolo. Back at the hospital, Savannah is in the middle of a C-section and Morgan arrives just in time for the arrival of his newborn son. As the team celebrates with Morgan, he talks with Hotch about his departure from the team in order to protect his family and to be around for his son. Morgan says goodbye to JJ, Reid, and Garcia. Before he leaves the building, he looks into the conference room and watches his team work one last time before his departure. Morgan is mentioned in "Tribute" and "Devil's Backbone". Season Twelve In "Red Light", Morgan stopped by the BAU after he received a text message from Peter Lewis aka Mr. Scratch. He was not aware of Reid's incarceration, due to Reid not wanting him to know. He encourages Garcia to be nicer to his replacement, Luke Alvez. Season Thirteen In "Lucky Strikes", Morgan visited the BAU to lend Penelope Garcia emotional support on a case. In "The Dance of Love", Morgan is mentioned by Doctor Taylor, hoping to see him again. Tara Lewis tells her that Morgan's married and now has a child. Season Fourteen In "Flesh and Blood", Morgan is seen via flashbacks in relations to the team's current case. Season Fifteen In "And in the End...", he is seen in Reid's dream after falling unconscious in his apartment due to being injured in an explosion caused by Everett Lynch. Relationships Penelope Garcia Derek shares a special relationship with Technical Analyst Penelope Garcia. In "Penelope", Derek's love for his "Baby Girl" was evident as he stayed by her side protecting her and caring for her during her recovery. Penelope's love for her "Hot Stuff" and "Gorgeous" (as she calls Derek) was also evident in Mayhem and Lessons Learned as she sat with her face full of fear and terror at the thought of losing him. Derek and Penelope have had no romantic involvement, but the deep love they share is proof positive that they have a lifelong bond because neither one can survive without the other. They have a sibling-like bond. In "Exit Wounds", Derek and Penelope shared a room when the team had to double up due to lack of rooms, prompting Penelope to call dibs with Morgan. Her boyfriend Kevin quickly became jealous, calling him a "Muscle-Bound Modern-Day 007", Penelope quickly retorting that he's more of a Jason Bourne. After she witnessed a murder, she ran towards the victim causing Morgan to be mad at her, commenting on that behavior as reckless. Then Morgan wanted to conduct a cognitive interview which made Penelope angry. Towards the end of the episode, they made up per usual. Notes His original sidearm was a Glock 17 with a TLR-2 Streamlight laser/flashlight combination attachment. By Season Six, he switched to a Sig Sauer P226R with a TLR-1 tactical light attachment. He also carries a Glock 26 at his ankle as a backup. Morgan was originally named "Tim" ("Compulsion"). He was undercover for eighteen months ("Natural Born Killer"). Morgan's relationship with Spencer Reid is comparable to brothers. Morgan's favorite author is Kurt Vonnegut, with his favorite Vonnegut novel being Mother Night ("Fear and Loathing"). He usually kicks down the doors and storms in. Began to once again believe in God right before Garcia was shot and was praying in a church as she was being operated on ("Lucky", "Penelope", and "Lucky Strikes"). In a deleted scene from "Damaged," Morgan claims to Prentiss that he does 1,000 sit-ups a day when working out, sometimes twice a day. He is a fan of Scottie Pippen, Michael Jordan, and Walter Payton ("Elephant's Memory"). His admiration of Payton was to the point where he disapproved of a pimp using Payton's nickname ("Protection"). He finds out that he likes mojitos and enjoys South Beach while on vacation. He has a dog named Clooney, who is not mentioned in any later episodes ("Secrets and Lies"). He grew up in an area with a high crime rate ("A Thin Line"). He is a fan of hockey but doesn't like basketball ("I Love You, Tommy Brown"). In the same episode, he also admits he posed nude for an art class on at least one occasion. He once considered suicide after being molested by Carl ("Foundation"). He is a fan of the rapper Nas, considering everyone who can't quote "Illimatic" as ignorant ("#6"). He hates prisons ("Boxed In" and "Lockdown"). The background story of his sexual abuse which prompted him to join the FBI was based on the real-life experiences of former BAU member and current writer/consultant, Jim Clemente. He is a friend of former Dallas Cowboys player Michael Irvin ("'Til Death Do Us Part"). In "A Higher Power", it was mentioned that he owns four properties and enjoys remodeling them in his spare time. However, the later episode "A Beautiful Disaster" revealed that he owns a total of eight properties and that he demolished them in 2001 following the 9/11 attacks and has since been remodeling them. He did this as a way to vent out his frustration and have control over something. Has appeared in 251 episodes as a main character, "A Beautiful Disaster" being his last. He appears to be particularly fond of children, harboring a particular hatred towards criminals with child victims. Such as Jeremy Sayer ("Safe Haven"), J.B. Allen ("Foundation"), Billy Flynn in Seasons Five and Six, and when he suspected James Charles to be responsible for the murders his son committed ("The Boogeyman"). He usually refers to them as a "sick son of a bitch". Appearances Appearances Episode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Total Season 1 22 Season 2 23 Season 3 20 Season 4 26 Season 5 23 Season 6 24 Season 7 24 Season 8 24 Season 9 24 Season 10 23 Season 11 18 Season 12 1 Season 13 1 Please go to here for color coding. Behind the Scenes Derek Morgan is portrayed by former soap actor Shemar Moore. 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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — In the moments on the studio set while waiting out commercial breaks, or in the car on the way home from school drop-off or heading to pickup, Derek Fisher has time for some perspective...
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John Salangsang/Invision/Associated Press EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — In the moments on the studio set while waiting out commercial breaks, or in the car on the way home from school drop-off or heading to pickup, Derek Fisher has time for some perspective. It has always been one of his gifts, to take situations and put them in a context that makes sense to people—teammates, reporters, fans, even Phil Jackson. With one set of particularly wise words, Fisher actually got Andrew Bynum early in his career to start saving his money. Now that Fisher has been through the New York wringer—the opportunity Phil giveth and so soon Phil taketh away—he has come to realizations about what went wrong while he coached the Knicks, what actually went more right than people appreciate and what the heck his personal circumstances with Matt Barnes say about the world in which we live. Fisher is back in Los Angeles, offering studio analysis on Lakers games for their regional TV network and watching NBA contests on TV pretty much every other night, too. He remains open to coaching in the future, but he's open to other life paths as well. He got the girl, by the way, though he would never phrase it like that. Fisher remains in a relationship with Barnes' ex-wife, Gloria Govan. "My life has gotten easier over the last several months," Fisher told Bleacher Report earlier this month, "because there was so much judgment made and assumption passed through this situation that people read about on me, my character and my integrity that isn't true. So it has made it easier for me to focus on me. "We were doing a lot of really good things with the Knicks. That's what bothers me. The good that was being done got overshadowed by opinion, actually—inaccurate opinion about a personal matter. Nobody really knows what happened, because there's been just noise about what happened." What ultimately took place with Fisher's job was Jackson's deeming after a year and a half that Fisher didn't have what it took to be the team president's protege or the right coach for the Knicks. "To observe something from the place that Phil has sat and experienced, you can't compare to that," Fisher said. "You can't try and say someone else isn't doing it the way possibly one of the greatest who has ever been able to do it, did it when he did it. They don't teach ninth-grade algebra the same way they used to teach ninth-grade algebra." Elsa/Getty Images Dating Govan, mother to former Lakers teammate Barnes' twin sons, has also left a massive stigma on him in league circles. Two NBA players familiar with Fisher said they could not trust him the same way because of an unwritten code not to get involved with teammates' families. "If the worst thing someone has to say about me," Fisher said, "is that I'm now going out with a woman who used to be married to this guy I worked with for a year six years ago…" Fisher paused for a helpless chuckle, then added: "Cool." The anniversary of his firing as Knicks coach arrives next week. Fisher can still feel his emotions in the days leading up to his hiring. The energy surging inside him, encouraging him to build something big and bold. The idea of energizing the city he'd grown to love from all his time spent in New York as president of the players union. The advice from proven NBA coaches to jump at a job where the guy in charge truly has your back. The belief that Jackson would have his back. June 2014 was essentially the first time in his life that Fisher, who could've continued playing or pursued opportunities in a front office or the business world or broadcasting, was choosing a job. "When we're young, sometimes we're quick to go after the first or the newest or the shiniest opportunity that is in front of us, because we don't quite know any better," Fisher said of the Knicks. "The prettiest girl, the shiniest car, the best-looking house. Then once we open the door and walk inside the house, we realize the walls aren't painted, the foundation's cracked, the plumbing is leaking in the backyard and the pool is about to collapse. "You don't see those things or you don't have a feel for the idea that you kind of have to inspect all of that before you decide to buy that house." Seth Wenig/Associated Press Fisher's faith in Jackson drove the decision. Certainly Jackson's faith in Fisher did, as Fisher had no coaching experience whatsoever. Almost like a naive young couple's knowledge that above all they love each other, Fisher and Jackson just figured they'd make a marriage work, regardless of what real life was like. "We both didn't know exactly what we were doing," Fisher said. "Being the head coach is not like playing. Being president is not like being the head coach. That's one of the reasons why we didn't quite complete our meshing and blending of talents and thoughts, because those two positions are not always aligned." On the Lakers team plane back in the day, Jackson and Kobe Bryant sat across the aisle from each other. Fisher sat immediately in front of Bryant. It was that easy to get on the same page. It was that easy to set up the triangle. Fisher never felt that close to Jackson in New York. Jackson has acknowledged privately that he gave Fisher too much space for fear of smothering him as he learned the coaching craft, no matter the hot topic of Jackson's pushing the triangle offense on Fisher. In any case, Jackson's dreams that he and Fisher would develop unshakable trust and unfiltered communication—akin to what Jackson enjoyed with his longtime mentor, Tex Winter—did not come to pass. "One of the challenges for all of us was we were in the basketball department under the umbrella of Phil Jackson and who he was and who he is and what he was able to do as coach and leader," Fisher said. "Then [when you're] asking me as a head coach in a sense not to create the same results, but take the same system or way of playing and try and teach these guys how to play it—and utilize it in similar ways as when he taught it—I think at times it was more challenging for our players to really understand, 'Who am I committing myself to? Who am I selling myself to? Who am I running through the brick wall for?'" For all the structural defects in that house, Fisher nevertheless is adamant that something was cooking. First off, there was the unicorn-ucopia of growth, featuring Kristaps Porzingis. "I know what was going on," Fisher said. "I know day to day the work that was being done. I know what we deposited into Kristaps Porzingis that is coming out this year. He isn't where he is now by himself. He deserves all the credit, but what we were helping him do for himself—that matters." Reid Kelley/Getty Images As much failure as the Knicks have endured since their 1973 NBA title, the record book lists Fisher with the worst winning percentage of any New York coach who lasted more than one season (.294). With a roster in flux and Jackson's clearing players out, the Knicks went 17-65 in 2014-15. They were 23-31 when Fisher was fired last season. But they are 21-28 now under Jeff Hornacek, about the same winning percentage with a roster everyone assessed before the season as more NBA-ready than what Fisher had. Jackson and Carmelo Anthony have been at odds, too. "We were able to take a team that wasn't as talented as the team they have now, and we were much better and much further along than this group is that they have now," Fisher said. "Because the foundation was being laid. "That's different than just trying to coach basketball—and it takes longer. That's the part that you can't measure in wins and losses either. That's what we were doing the best at." Jackson clearly disagreed, despite wanting those very same foundational things. Jackson believes in transformational leadership as opposed to transactional, which basically means he wants a coach who inspires deep group evolution as opposed to superficial, patchwork accomplishment. Jackson didn't see, according to NBA sources, Fisher's self-image dissolving into the greater good of teaching, given the lack of emphasis on details, defense and team play. Fisher and Jackson both wanted to be the proven winners who showed New York how proven winners do things. That's ego, for sure, but that's the way men who have a primal need to be significant in this world think. Fisher only began to listen to the many people who were nudging him toward coaching when he saw how much he helped Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook as their veteran teammate in Oklahoma City. By his own admission, Fisher thought the profession "was limiting in the parts of you that you have to access." Cameron Browne/Getty Images Yet Fisher has no regrets about rebuilding with the Knicks as opposed to maybe seeking a title chance to coach Durant and Westbrook with a Thunder organization he respects. "I don't know if it would've been as gratifying, as fulfilling, as challenging—or with as many sleepless nights—trying to figure all this stuff that you have to figure out in New York," Fisher said. "In Oklahoma City, the coach primarily needs just to coach basketball. And I don't know if that would've been as fun for me." To believe you deserve to have your cake and eat it, too, takes a special appetite, but that's why many people admire Fisher: He wants to be a game-changer, whatever game he plays. It's why the 6'1" guard overachieved out of Arkansas-Little Rock given his size and speed on the court, why he sought out big moments in the same way Bryant did and why he answers so boldly now when asked what lane he thinks he'll choose as his next career. "I'm in the success lane," Fisher said. "The one thing about me, whatever it has been or whatever I've tried to do—even in the failures numbers-wise or statistics-wise or whatever—I've succeeded in a major way. And that won't stop. So whatever opportunities are presented that I choose, there will be a level of success in that." Such a sentiment, laden with self-worth, rubs some the wrong way. It's why people in Utah deemed Fisher shifty for getting out of his Jazz contract to secure his daughter's medical care in Los Angeles and getting to go back to play for the Lakers. It's why some in Dallas felt uneasy about Fisher's asking for his release from the mediocre Mavericks for family reasons and signing up to pursue a title with the Thunder two months later. It's why folks in New York deemed Fisher shady for daring to fly to Los Angeles on a training camp off day for time with his kids and time with Govan. That time was unforgettably interrupted by Barnes. Barnes was suspended two games by the NBA for the incident in which he attacked Fisher. (Barnes on numerous occasions acknowledged the violence.) Barnes' beef, aside from believing he and Fisher were friends, was that Fisher and Govan didn't inform him directly of their relationship, according to league sources. Ringo H.W. Chiu/Associated Press/Associated Press For Fisher, the entire situation has been an eye-opening assessment of how easily public judgment is formed. "I see how quickly it shifts and changes when people are told something they don't even know if it's true or not," Fisher said. "It's comical and hypocritical that we seem to live that way. For whatever reason, we've become that type of society. "Particularly in sports. There's this tough-guy bravado culture we've created in sports—where if you're not the toughest, baddest, craziest, strongest dude on the block, then you're maybe the softest dude on the block. Our point of reference with these things and how we judge someone else's situation so quickly is crazy to me. It is beyond crazy." Asked if his ongoing relationship with Govan—they live together, meaning Fisher spends considerable time with Barnes' sons—validates his past decisions, Fisher said: "I'm not trying to make decisions or do things in a way where everything is being measured by, 'Well, maybe they'll think better of me if we're together.' "It's too stressful; it takes too much time. That's not the life that I want to live." Considering Fisher's desire to make a mark on the world, it has occurred to him that the Barnes situation might even be one way in which he is meant to be an example. "There's a larger reason than maybe even I understand as to why I've been fortunate enough and blessed enough to be given this stage and this platform," Fisher said. "Even if it's for other people to learn, to observe how I handle things and how I try and manage certain things and make certain decisions, manage imperfections and flaws, then maybe that's what it's all for." Fisher is aware that some, especially in the NBA community, don't view him in the same light, though. Asked if he understands how some might say he fundamentally violated a bro code, Fisher said: "I would be doing the same thing they are doing if I tried to define what is right or wrong for someone else. I just think that's where we all go wrong." For now, Fisher is outside that NBA community. Though he is still getting paid by the Knicks and isn't actively looking to be a head coach or associate head coach again, he said he was not contacted by any NBA clubs over the summer when 10 of the 30 franchises changed head coaches. It is possible that Fisher's interest in coaching again or moving into a front office role could be affected by the NBA fraternity's opinion of the Barnes situation. "All that says to me then is the business that I loved and have loved being in for as long as I have been," Fisher said, "maybe that's not the place for me." Current Lakers head coach Luke Walton played with Fisher on the Lakers in 2003-04 and again from 2007 to 2012, winning NBA championships in '09 and '10. He understands the backlash over Fisher and Govan in league circles. "I get it, for sure," Walton says. "I don't feel that way about him, personally. "Obviously, I understand if other people do. But we've been through a lot together, and he's been great to me since I was a rookie in this league. I'm not at a point where I would turn my back on him or say I can't trust him. My personal experience with it is that I still consider Fish a very good friend and hope things work out for him." Before Walton became an assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors in 2014, he was doing what Fisher is now: staying close to the league by working Lakers games in the TV studio. It's quite conceivable that their career paths will be flipped if Fisher sticks with broadcast work. Again, perspective. Kevin Ding Fisher has done other recent spots for TNT and NBA TV, and he will join Brent Barry and Grant Hill to form a game-commentary team for TNT's new "Players Only" Monday night franchise next month. Fisher has developed a lighter tone to go with his natural inclination to dive deeper, poking fun at himself on one show recently by saying: "I was a coach for like two seconds." "I'm having fun with it," Fisher said of his new career. "It's definitely less stressful." Still, it would not be surprising if Knicks fans at Madison Square Garden serenaded Fisher while he's a courtside analyst with "Matt Barnes!" chants in the same way they brought a chorus of "Derek Fisher!" when Barnes played against the Knicks last month. Fisher is determined not to sweat it. "If that somehow becomes this thing that hangs there and for whatever reason people want to place that between me and what I'm actually capable of or have earned or deserve, then that's their choice," he said. "I don't control their choices. And I won't make my life decisions on their feelings and their insecurities and their belief systems, because I'm not them." Fisher needs only to recall Bryant's career to understand how individual passion can be polarizing to others. "People try to project their belief and their stuff on to you when you allow them to," Fisher said. "When you just move on and live your life and smile and love and laugh and go and do whatever you feel strongly about doing and you believe in, ultimately you just be yourself, people grow to respect it." Fisher brought Govan and her sons to The Angry Birds Movie premiere in April. They all went to a Lakers exhibition game in October without qualms. He posted an Instagram photo of himself dressed as Winnie the Pooh and her as Piglet for New Year's. He is trying to appreciate all he learned from his time as Knicks coach even though he can't shake the firing completely, saying, "It was strange to me that it was cut short prior to really seeing it all the way through." Fisher is not piping down or slinking away, even if this is his first year out of the NBA in two decades. "I've been getting judged since I was six," Fisher said. "I laugh at anything, really, or anybody who thinks somehow I'm going to crawl up into a hole and not still win and be successful, because people have been telling me I can't for a very long time."
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It never hurts to look. If you were to coin a phrase that perfectly encapsulates the Los Angeles Lakers ' search for Mike D'Antoni 's replacement, that's what it would be...
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Ronald Martinez/Getty Images It never hurts to look. If you were to coin a phrase that perfectly encapsulates the Los Angeles Lakers' search for Mike D'Antoni's replacement, that's what it would be. No option should be dismissed, no candidate overlooked. That includes Derek Fisher. Though the Lakers' coaching quest drags on, Yahoo Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski says they have given no indication that Fisher is under serious consideration: So far, the Lakers have expressed an exclusive desire to explore experienced head coaches in their search, and there isn't yet an indication that team officials plan to seriously consider Fisher for the job, league sources said. Los Angeles has so far interviewed four coaches about replacing Mike D'Antoni – Mike Dunleavy, Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott and Lionel Hollins. For the sake of being thorough, this needs to change. If the Lakers are going to give face time to Mike Dunleavy and Kurt Rambis, Fisher, who hasn't even officially retired from the NBA, deserves a fair shake. The Kobe Factor Andrew D. Bernstein/Getty Images Veteran coaches are good. Kobe Bryant-approved ones, veteran or rookie, are better. Pushing 36, Bryant shouldn't factor too heavily into this decision—to the extent that his word and preference cannot be gospel. But he should still be on the brass' mind. It's his title window the Lakers are trying to wedge open, after all. This is something general manager Mitch Kupchak appears to understand, per the Los Angeles Times' Mike Bresnahan: We have a player on our team right now who's proven in this league offensively who can score. That certainly is a consideration. We have to make sure that whoever we hire as a coach can really get the most productivity out of him, whether it's scoring the ball or playmaking or the threat that he may score. That's probably of primary importance right now. If only there was someone available who, I don't know, perhaps knew and connected with Bryant, and maybe even won a few championships alongside him. Let's say five titles, just to put a number on it. Oh, that's right, there is. D-Fish. The Black Mamba and Fisher played alongside one another for the better part of a decade. They won five NBA championships together. Submitted to Phil Jackson's Zen together. Bryant was angry and upset when he was traded in 2012. This just feels right. Even Fisher thinks so. Kind of, per The Oklahoman's Darnell Mayberry: That's good enough for me. Appeasing Bryant is never easy, but the Lakers don't have to worry about Bean clashing with their new head coach if it's Fisher. There may be a bump or disagreement here and there, because that happens when two beings of steadfast beliefs collide. Ultimately, though, they'll coexist in harmony. "If something like that were to happen, we're brothers so we'll figure it out," Fisher said, via Mayberry. Brothers are cool like that. Already a Leader Stephen Dunn/Getty Images Don't let his lack of experience fool you. Fisher is already a coach. He's just spent the last 18 years masquerading as a player, too. To this point, Fisher has been non-committal about his imminent future. He hasn't said he'll retire, and he most definitely hasn't said he'll make the immediate jump to coaching if he does. Yet while Fisher's busy championing indecision, not even he can deny that coaching has been his true calling: Ask any NBA player which one of their comrades has also played and conducted himself like a coach, and most of them will cite Jason Kidd. After him, there's Fisher. The shiny-headed point guard is a leader, in every sense of the word. Players respect him. Coaches respect him. He is revered more than many current head honchos, and most definitely more than certain somebodies the Lakers have already interviewed (ahem, Dunleavy). Consider, if you will, what Wojnarowski wrote after D'Antoni first resigned: It is risky to hire a coach with no experience, but the right minds and right coaching staffs can make it work. Fisher will command respect and he'll be synonymous with a championship heritage that Lakers fans crave as a face of the franchise. Fisher is close to the end with the Thunder, and he'll be the rare non-star to choose his next direction: management, coaching or television. Risks are unavoidable when hiring head coaches. It doesn't matter how much or how little experience they have to their name. Sure things don't exist in the NBA. But Fisher isn't the most dangerous gambit the Lakers can take. There are worse. Much worse. At this point, they might be hard-pressed to find a safer play. Unlike many other players-turned-coaches or veteran sideline-wanderers, Fisher has been around the block more than once. No player in NBA history has appeared in more playoff games than him. That is not a typo or misprint. That is not some lie being laid in front of you as part of a sick, twisted game. That, my friends, is the truth. What Fisher lacks in actual coaching experience, he makes up for in player credentials and unsurpassed longevity. Because, Why Not? Part of me hates to play this card. Most of me doesn't. Excluding Fisher from their potential coaching ranks would make complete sense if the Lakers had something brewing, if there was some saintly savior putting pen to paper and dedicating himself to Los Angeles' cause. Nothing is happening on that front, though. No sideline hero is on the way. What the Lakers have, as Wojnarowski mentioned, are discussions with Byron Scott, Lion Hollins, Alvin Gentry, Dunleavy and Rambis. While each of them brings something different to the table, not one of them is the must-have candidate Los Angeles craves. Until they find one, or settle for someone else, nothing and no one should be off limits. Fisher, at the very least, deserves a meeting, a conversation. Truth be told, he deserves legitimate consideration. Jackson wants him to coach the New York Knicks, so that must mean something. The Zen Master's last coaching choice wound up signing a fat contract with the Golden State Warriors following an extensive courtship. P-Jax hasn't shown he can he close the deal, but he clearly has a knack for spotting talented novices. More importantly, Fisher—aside from his lack of experience—fits what the Lakers are looking for. They want someone who can make the most of now and later. At 39, Fisher isn't going anywhere anytime soon. His presence can resonate with Bryant and the Lakers of today while serving as a sideline building block for tomorrow. They have cap space. Fisher can be the bridge that connects prospective targets to Los Angeles. His ties run deeper than his time in Los Angeles. After his stint in Oklahoma City, he now has a working relationship with Kevin Durant, which Wojnarowski says will help the Lakers long term: The Lakers need to make themselves a destination again. Free agency has major importance in 2015 and '16 for the Lakers, and they'll need to be positioned to make a run at Kevin Durant. Superstars want desperately to consider the Lakers in free agency, but they won't go anywhere based only on geography and banners. They'll need to see an infrastructure of talent, management structure and coaching. Durant will want a culture, and Fisher could've grown into the job by '16 to sell him on the Lakers' brand. Now's about the time we climb out of this wormhole. Summer 2016 is too far away, the chances of landing Durant too slim, the image of a free-agency coup pretty much unfathomable. There isn't anything going on in Los Angeles right now. No decision appears forthcoming, no sense of urgency has washed over the franchise. And that's kind of the point. In the absence of that hire-now candidate, the Lakers must turn elsewhere. They must turn to Fisher. No one is saying they have to hire him. Just give him a call. Have a conversation. Take a peek at what he has to offer. It never hurts to look.
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Richard Mervin 'Rick' Johnson, 75, formerly of Headquarters Richard Mervin "Rick" Johnson passed away on May 27, 2024, at his home with his faithful Brittany Spaniel, Emmie, lying at his side. Rick was born Feb. 22, 1949, to Mervin H. Johnson and Bonnadel F. (Donner) Johnson at St. Joseph's Hospital in Lewiston. A few days later, he went home to Headquarters, Idaho, to join his two older sisters, Janice and Cheryl. They now had a baby brother to spoil; and that they did. In 1956, sister Melia was born, and the family was complete. A year later, the family moved to Lewiston. Although the move was difficult for Rick because he had to leave his buddies, many have remained lifelong friends. There are too many of these friends to mention; but you know who you are. Rick attended school in Lewiston, where he excelled in youth baseball. In 1967, he graduated from Lewiston High School, alongside his good friends who made their high school years unforgettable. After high school, Rick enrolled in classes at Lewis-Clark State College. After some time, Rick decided to change directions and go to work. Rick worked for Bob Harrington, builder/contractor, Bob Jackson Body Repair and Washington Water Power, now Avista Utilities. He retired from Washington Water Power in 2007. In over 20 years with the company, Rick held many cards, licenses and certifications. Some of these included: gas fitters card, welding, dual rated foreman, gas journeyman, incident commander and supervisor. Any free time Rick had was spent in the mountains hunting, fishing and camping. Rick was fortunate enough to pass on his love and respect for the outdoors to some of his friends' children. It was important to him to teach them to be safe and skilled sportsmen and sportswomen. His cabin at Cardiff holds many wonderful memories for family and friends. Thank you to everyone who helped make it such a special place. Rick was a man of many talents and of strong faith. He was a man of his word; always doing what he thought was right. Rick did not seek or expect recognition. He simply believed people should help each other. Rick is survived by his sisters, Cheryl Jackson and Melia McIntire (Jim); nieces, Lisa Wilcox (Shane), Pam Broemeling and Dani Andrus (Kip); nephews, Jeff Arnot and John Jackson (Kim); grand-nephews, Austin Winker, Casey Genoway and Kade Andrus; grand-nieces, Brianna VanTrogen (Ray), Kayla Evans (Kyle), Jessica Bean (Kyle) and Sara Andrus; and extended family. In addition, Rick is survived by Nick Grogan and Darren Nieman, young men who have been like sons to him over the years. Rick was preceded in death by his father, Mervin H. Johnson; mother, Bonnadel Schneider; and his sister, Janice Brown. The family would also like to extend their heartfelt thanks to Rick's friends and neighbors, whose kindness and support have meant so much to him over the years. Following Rick's wishes, a private family gathering will be held at a later date. Photo: Richard Mervin "Rick" Johnson Betty Huntley, 82, born in Orofino Betty Huntley, 82, of Clarkston, Wash., passed Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at TriState Health. She was born June 15, 1942, to Estella and Art Estes in Orofino. Betty was raised in Deary, spending her younger years including elementary school there. She later moved with family to Lewiston. She attended Lewiston High School and graduated in 1960. Betty married Ronald Huntley on Nov. 5, 1961. She and her sister, Rosemary (Duthie), worked high school summers at Lake McDonald Lodge in Glacier Park, Mont. Betty also worked at St. Joseph Hospital for a short time as a nurses aide. Her favorite job was at Goodwill Industries where she worked between 1977 and 1979. Betty had many hobbies. She was a master level gardener, a talented golfer, winning many trophies and awards. She was also a self-taught artist, excelling in oil painting landscapes. She taught Sunday School at Lewiston Orchards Nazarene Church, where she was a life member. She was also a Bluebird/Brownie leader. Betty and Ron welcomed their first daughter, Yvonne Carol, in September 1962. Their son Michael Ronald was born Sept. 5, 1963, and passed shortly after birth. Their second daughter, Suzanne Jean, was born in October of 1966. Betty's husband, Ron, passed Dec. 12, 2022. She is survived by daughters, Yvonne Clevinger (James) and Sue Farance (Bruce); sister-in-law, Alice Peppers, all of Clarkston; sisters, Penny; and brother, Levi (Verna). She is also survived by grandchildren, Joseph and Amber Farance, Jill Hoskins (Jerry), three great-grandchildren, Gracie Yates, Peyton and Owen Farance. She was preceded in death by sisters, Rosemary, Sharon and Jene; and brother, Alvie. In lieu of flowers, Betty would ask friends and family to make donations to Lewiston Orchards Nazarene Church, 347 Thain Road, Lewiston, ID 83501. A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Lewiston Orchards Nazarene Church, followed by a luncheon in the fellowship hall, located next to the church. Photo: Betty Huntley Edward Dean 'Tim' Straw, 84, former Dworshak Dam construction worker Edward Dean "Tim" Straw, 84, of Clarkston, died Saturday, June 22, 2024 at Cascadia of Lewiston. He was born July 4, 1939, in White Bird, to Robert Nicholas "Bob" Straw and Jessie Fern Hardin. He was married to Marjorie LaRae Paul June 30, 1963, in Grangeville. Tim grew up in and graduated from Kooskia. He worked for a rancher from a young age until 18, when he went into the army. He was in the army for 6 years as a private in heavy weapons infantry and received a good conduct medal. After he was honorably discharged, Tim and Larae lived in Stites, and he worked at Dworshak, building the dam until it was complete. They moved to Clarkston in 1972, where he worked at Valley Boat and Motor as a mechanic. He later retired from the Clarkston School District as a custodian. Tim was a member of the Elks, the Moose and a member of the Hells Canyon Boat Club. He enjoyed camping, family reunions, steelhead fishing, hunting and going to the ranch. Tim and Larae were members of the Twin City Twirlers, where they enjoyed square dancing. Tim is survived by son, Dick (Cori) Straw, of Lewiston; son-in-law, Scott Snyder, of Lewiston; sister, Audrey Perrine, of Mountain Home, Idaho; sister-in-law, Marie Straw, of Mountain Home; sister-in-law, Kathy Straw, of Grangeville; sister-in-law, Charlie Quinn, of Spokane; brother-in-law, Mike McGill, of Spokane; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie LaRae Straw; daughter, Lonnie Snyder; parents, Bob and Jessie Straw; sister, Roseanne Straw; brother, Bill Straw; brother, Butch Straw; brother-in-law, Adrian Perrine; sister-in-law, Vickie McGill; and brother-in-law, Steve Quinn. A funeral will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 10 at Mountain View Funeral Home, with Ron and Kathy Jones officiating. A potluck will follow at Dick and Cori Straw's shop, 1614 Grelle Ave. Lewiston. Photo: Edward Dean "Tim" Straw Wilma 'Marie' Delaney, 77, Kooskia Wilma "Marie" Delaney, 77, of Kooskia, Idaho, passed away in her home on July 12, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home will be overseeing arrangements. Edward Leon Glaze, 84, formerly of Orofino On a hot, July day, Ed Glaze went on his last camping trip to the final campground. Edward Leon Glaze was 84 years old and loved every minute of his life. He enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting. Ed had a mechanical mind and was a Mr. Fixit! He preferred an "I can fix it" attitude and was a perfectionist in his work. Ed loved his animals and was good to many dogs, horses, mules, and other pets. He leaves behind his final canine companion, Choctaw, who misses him greatly. Ed and his Eureka Ridge neighbor, Faye, provided help and repairs to all their neighbors, were very helpful in the community, and spent winters plowing and grading roads and maintaining the grader. Ed was born and grew up in California, and he had another life and experiences before moving to Idaho, working for the US Department of the Forest Service for many years, along with running a lodge and fishing guide business. Once in Idaho, Ed worked for the State of Idaho at Dworshak State Park, retiring in 2004 to spend his retirement on Eureka Ridge, and later, Juliaetta with his wife, Marilyn. Ed loved to cut wood and still has quite a pile ready for "camping," Ed has a large family, with children, grand and great-grandchildren, as well as step-children and step-grandchildren in California. Ed is also survived by his sister and her family in California. Ed never met a stranger; he loved to talk and tell stories of his adventures. His first words to anyone who came to visit were "wanna beer?" And he enjoyed his beer after a day of work especially if he could share one with friends. Ed was rarely idle, working in his shop, garage, or out in the woods, scouting, picking berries, or riding his side-by. The last few years, Ed has struggled with his health, fighting a heart condition and deteriorating lungs. He loved to be in the garden and worried about his tomatoes up till the very last. Ed and his wife, Marilyn (Preussler-Smathers) were married in 2004. Ed was divorced and Marilyn a widow. Marilyn says they were funny old people, but they had good times in their 20 years together with their friends on Eureka Ridge. Ed was a kind, thoughtful and friendly, loving man and he has a good life, well-lived. He will be greatly missed by Marilyn, their combined families, and friends. Per Ed's wished, no funeral services or memorials will be held. He will be shared on the wind in his favorite places, his ranch in California, his hunting camp, and Alaska. That being said, if you have read this far and knew Ed Glaze, you would know, raise a cold beer or an iced Gin & Tonic, share a memory of a great guy, and smile! Photo: Edward Leon Glaze Tresa (Sutton) English, 71 Tresa (Sutton) English, 71, passed away July 5, 2024, in Spokane, WA. Funeral arrangements are pending. Gladys Jewell Brooks, 100, Orofino Gladys Jewell Brooks passed away on July 3, 2024. She recently celebrated her 100th birthday with family and a few friends. She was born to Robert A. and Ruth Lucas Jewell in Kamiah, Idaho on Jan. 28, 1924. She moved with her family to Orofino in 1936. Gladys graduated as Valedictorian of her class from Orofino High School in 1941. She was awarded a scholarship and attended Northwestern Business College in Spokane, Wash. Gladys married Rudy Meeks in 1942 and they lived in Merced, Calif., for a time. Returning to Spokane, she was employed by Farmers Insurance Company in the claims department. Her husband Rudy died in 1945. Gladys lived the rest of her life in Orofino. She and Roy J. Brooks were married in Missoula, Mont., in 1946. She worked in the office of the White Pine Lumber Company, for attorney Sam Swayne, and then for Swayne and McNichols. When Roy started his construction and concrete business, CV Concrete Products, she became his bookkeeper. They worked together until retiring in 1990. She was often found working in her yard and flower gardens, reading, and traveling to various places across the country to attend reunions of the crew of the U.S.S. Independence on which Roy served in World War II. Spending time at their acreage on Upper Fords Creek was her favorite pastime, especially when family was involved. She loved to clear brush and serve family a homemade picnic of potato salad and sesame chicken wings. Gladys was a very devoted Seattle Mariners baseball fan and took an interest in LCSC (Lewis-Clark State College) and U of I (University of Idaho) sports including Vandal Football games which she and Roy attended regularly. When her children were small, Gladys was a Cub Scout den mother and a 4-H leader for nine years. She attended the United Methodist Church and was active in Orofino Methodist Women group, Hit and Miss Club, and also the Clearwater Memorial Public Library Book Club. Gladys also volunteered with Clearwater Hospice and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. She was a long-time member of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Gladys is survived by her daughter Kelly Reggear (Mike) of Orofino; daughters-in-law, Lou Brooks of Boise, Cheri Lopez of California, and Martine Sobrevilla, Orofino. She is survived by her grandsons, Douglas Brooks (Rebecca) of Fallon, NV; Joe Brooks (Melissa) of Boise; Aaron Brooks (Kimberly Graham) of Star; and Mitch Reggear (Joy) of Orofino. She is also survived by her granddaughters, Jenifer Brooks of Orofino, Nicole Brooks of Cascade; Tami Pease (Justin) of Clarkston, WA; Amanda Sobrevilla of Orofino; and Kaitlyn Forest (Michael) of Orofino. She is also blessed with great grandchildren, (Emalee, Kaleb, Colten Sobrevilla), (Elly, Carl, Roy Reggear), (Kristina Belo, Brandon Tillson), (Jake Brooks), (Isabel, Rhys Brooks), (Chelsie Williamson, Cameron Brooks), (Addilyn, Emmett Pease), and (Jaeger Brooks). Great-great grandchildren, include Alan Cook, Orofino; Camryn, Mack, and Jude Brooks of Nampa, and Colby Williamson of Baker City, OR. Gladys is preceded in death by her husband, Roy J. Brooks; her parents, Robert A. and Ruth Lucas Jewell; her two sisters, Helen Ingram and husband Don, and Roberta (Bobbie) Beck; her sons Forrest (Frosty) Brooks, Alan Brooks, and Charles D. Brooks (presumed deceased). Her grandson, Ryan Brooks; and great grandson, Rowan Michael Eugene Forest. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the VFW in Orofino. A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024 at Gladys' home at 1155 Michigan Ave., Orofino, ID. Photo: Gladys Jewell Brooks Justyn W. Hall, 42, Orofino Justyn W. Hall, of Orofino, born May 10, 1982, died July 6, 2024 in Orofino. A memorial service will be held at the Orofino Best Western Lodge at River's Edge, on Saturday July 20, at 11 a.m. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. Joe John Hudson, 84, Orofino February 25, 1940 -June 29, 2024 Joe was born the ninth child of 12 to Harry and Beatrice Hudson at Grangemont in Orofino, Idaho. The family later moved to Harmony Heights in Orofino where Joe attended school at the Banner school house in Orofino. Joe left school in his junior year to start work at Johnson's Mill where he learned to operate the heavy machinery he would run throughout his working years. Joe enjoyed jokes and pranks according to his brother Sam and engaged in them when the opportunity arose. In 1960, Joe was injured at Johnson's Mill, his glove was caught in the live roller on the edgings picker. He lost most of his hand but they were able to save his thumb and little finger. Later that year, after he healed, he married his school sweetheart Joyce Bloom. They had three daughters Tammi, Kimberly and Holly. They later divorced. Joe worked for Konkolville Lumber Company for the rest of his working life until he retired. Joe married Georgia Colleen Anderson Nov. 26, 1976. They were married for 43 years. Colleen passed away March 14, 2019. They enjoyed raising a garden and canning the produce in their home that they loved in Peck, Idaho. They totally enjoyed fishing, camping and boating on Dworshak. Joe spent the last five months of his life at the Grangeville Health and Rehab. He was preceded in death by his father Harry Hudson, mother Beatrice Hudson, an unnamed stillborn infant brother, Lewis, Charles, Lee (Ralph), Frank, Andy, Ed and Tom. Joe is survived by his sisters Ella Bea (Sis) Stout, Laura (George) Chatham and brother Sam Hudson. Daughters Tammi (Rick) Bird, Kimberly (Russ) Haralson, Holly Lundgren, as well as five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. There will be a graveside service July 20, 10 a.m., at the Weseman Cemetery with a get together at Dining on The Edge from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Photo: Joe John Hudson Donna Breeding, 55, Kamiah Donna Breeding, 55, of Kamiah, Idaho passed away in her home in Kamiah on July 4, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home is overseeing arrangements. Pamela Sue (Ashwood) Bullock, 67, Orofino Pamela Sue (Ashwood) Bullock, Orofino, 67, went to walk with the Lord June 19, 2024 at St. Joseph's Hospital after a trying battle with various health issues. Pam was born October 15, 1956 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ivon and Polly Ashwood. Pam joined two older sisters, Cindy and Jackie. The family of five moved about a bit following Ivon's work, finally landing in Orofino, where they made their home. Pam was a 1974 graduate from Orofino High School and was looking forward to her 50th reunion this summer. Stories of her antics, personality and humor are still reveled and shared with warmth and smiles by those that knew her from high school. In 1977 Pam met the love of her life, Kenneth Bullock Jr (Bo) in Pierce. The two were a love made forever. Pam and Bo were married in 1983 and welcomed a daughter, Amanda that same year. A second daughter, Ashly joined the clan in 1985. The family made their home in Pierce, surrounded by Bo's family, and close to Pam's parents who remained in Orofino. Throughout the girls' school years, Pam could be found in the classrooms helping out, getting sunburned on outside field trips, and being the loudest mom for all of the kids in the stands; if you knew her, you knew any of the kids around were hers and she let everyone know when she was proud. During the kid's high school years, Pam and Bo welcomed Travis Wisman into the family as an unofficial son, and loved him just the same. Pam and Bo spent 30 years together, making friends and memories where ever they went. They loved hunting, fishing, getting firewood, playing aggravation and loving, their kids, nieces and nephews. Pam lost Bo in 2007, just a week after their anniversary. She spent the next 17 years missing him and waiting for their reunion. During those years she was blessed with her grandbabies, Christopher Berry, McKenzie Sly, Mya, Giada and Grayson Talbott, she also got to meet two great-grandbabies, Julian and Oliver Sly. She absolutely loved the opportunity to teach each of the grandkids aggravation and teach them "the name of the game" by her ruthless method of playing and taking everyone off the board, and don't touch her dice! Pam took great pride in her career as a Clearwater County Deputy, and later in life, a 911 Dispatcher. She loved being part of the law enforcement community. She was a competitive bowler in high school and in the years following with her dad. She loved to play softball and watch baseball. She was very artistic and loved to paint and crochet. She was proceeded in death by her parents; sister, Jackie; husband, Bo; and a nephew, Jason. She is survived by daughters, Amanda (Jeff) Talbott of Lewiston, Ashly Bullock of Lewiston; son, Travis (Katie) Wisman of Lewiston; sister, Cindy (Dave) Cress of Tucson, Arizona; her grandbabies, many nieces, nephews, and many cousins. Pam asked that there not be a service, so there won't be, but if you want to make a donation in her name, please donate to Idaho Animal Rescue Network. She left us with some great advice: "never reveal your art before you're done", "never leave the house without earrings" and "wash your silverware and pans last". Enjoy Heaven, and your reunion mom, until we are together again, I'll love you forever and I'll like you for always. Photo: Pamela Sue (Ashwood) Bullock Evelyn Cooper, 86, Orofino Evelyn Cooper, 86, passed away peacefully with family on June 16, 2024, in Orofino. She LOVED her golf and was a five-time Orofino Golf & Country Club ladies champion. She had 5 holes-in-one and nothing kept her from playing, not even when she had to wear oxygen. When asked how she would like to be remembered, she said she hoped people would say that she "was a good old egg." She also remarked that "getting old wasn't for weenies." She loved her family and friends and will be greatly missed. Evelyn was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Dufur; and son, Doug. She is survived by her daughter, Wendy (Tom) Ray; grandchildren, Melissa (Chris) Elkinton, Stacy (Chris) Fish, Preston (Bre) Cooper, and Branden Cooper; and six great-grandchildren. We wish to thank everyone who helped comfort and support our mother through this difficult time. The staff at CVH, CHR and a special thank you to Dr. Sholar for her compassionate care and constant support for Mom and our family. We do not have words to express our appreciation. No services are planned at this time. Photo: Evelyn Cooper Vern Leslie Bigsby, 87, OHS class of 1955 Vern Leslie Bigsby, 87, of Ocean View, Hawaii, passed away in Kealakekua on June 21, 2024. He was born on February 4, 1937, in Placerville, Idaho. He was a journeyman lineman, a member of the IBEW Local 125 and the Kodiak Elks Club. No services are planned. He loved woodworking, gardening, fishing and golfing. He is survived by his wife, Louise Bigsby of Ocean View, Hawaii; son, Mike (Sherrie) Bigsby of Utah; daughters, Ross (Dennis) Coulter of Idaho, Jamie Bigsby of Idaho and Casey Fisher of Arizona; brother, Lynn Bigsby of Ocean View, Hawaii; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his son, Kelly Bigsby; and brothers, Fred Bigsby, Bill Bigsby and Bonnie Bigsby. Here is a link to his obituary: https://www.dodomortuary.com/obituary/vern-bigsby Photo: Vern Leslie Bigsby Kenneth Purnell Jr., 69, Elk River Kenneth E. Purnell Jr., 69, of Elk River, died Monday, June 24, 2024, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Short's Funeral Chapel of Moscow is in charge of arrangements. Tom Stroschein, 86, Elk River On Thursday, June 27, 2024, the Idaho Sheepherder departed to be with the Great Shepherd of green pastures and still waters. What a capacious legacy with volumes of stories he has left for us to treasure. From true pioneer stock- Pauline Fyke, born in Wetonka, South Dakota, and Roy Stroschein, born in Bosler, Wyoming, came their first born, Tommy Sherrill Stroschein on July 26, 1937 in American Falls, Idaho. His mama told him it was the popcorn she ate the night before at the movies in Idaho Falls that prompted him to make his grand entrance into the world. We laughed when we found the $37.50 hand-written hospital receipt tucked away in his baby book that paid for his delivery and a mandatory two-week stay in the hospital. Tom was incredibly proud of his German Hohenzollern heritage, and even more proud of the things his father accomplished in his lifetime with only an eighth-grade education. Tom credits his mother who taught in the Sterling and Aberdeen Schools over 30 years for being the silent force behind his father's accomplishments: serving as a member of the Idaho Transportation Board, Aberdeen School Board, and the Idaho State Legislature. Tommy grew up working side by side with his dad on the farm at Sterling, ten miles north of Aberdeen. He attended grade school at the Grandview School and high school in Aberdeen. If you have ever driven across the American Falls Dam and wondered how the black AHS sign on an orange background ended up on the 106-foot reinforced concrete grain elevator left standing in the reservoir after the reclamation project covered the old townsite, it was the Senior Class President, Tommy Stroschein, and the boys of the Aberdeen High School Class of 1955. They borrowed Tom's dad's boat (actually, it is rumored Tom's dad was driving the boat), several gallons of black and orange paint, and a tall ladder. After high school, Tom's dad told him he could go to any college he wanted, but his tuition money would be at the University of Idaho. From that day on, Tom wore the silver and gold colors with pride. He said, "Even my t-shirts were gold; but that's because of the Moscow water." In the fall of his sophomore year at Idaho, Tom survived the fire at Gault Hall started by a UI law student, tragically killing three of his fellow classmates. The next fall he became a charter member of University of Idaho Farm House Fraternity, commissioned in October 1957 and was the recipient of the coveted FH Doane Award. He was Outstanding U of I Senior, a member of Silver Lance, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta and national president (Royal King) of Intercollegiate Knights. Tom graduated with a B.S. Degree in Animal Husbandry from the University of Idaho in 1959. After college, Tom met Karen Smith, a sorority sister of Tom's younger sister, Sharon. Tom and Karen were married December 28, 1963. They made their life on the family farm where Tom worked since college; and where he recently acquired a band of sheep. He and his dad also expanded their irrigated farmland from three-hundred to a thousand acres, officially becoming Stroschein Ranches, Inc., raising hay, grain, sugar beets, peas, and potatoes. In their 21-year marriage, Tom and Karen acquired an additional four thousand head of ewes, bringing the total to five thousand. They were blessed with two children; Sherrill and Steve, (also known as "Gus"). It was the financial devastation of the 80s that not only pushed family farms and ranches over the edge, but relationships as well. The sheep were liquidated along with the marriage in 1983-84, though Tom and Karen cooperated in parenting and were friends until her death in 2005. It was important to Tom that he later have Karen's blessing on his marriage to Ruby Campbell Miles in 1990 when Tom also took on the responsibility of raising three step-children; Matt, Katie, and Sarah. Tom was appointed by Cecil Andrus to the Idaho Sheep Commission during Governor Andrus's first term, in 1972, and to the Idaho Wheat Commission during Andrus's second term in 1990. Tom was appointed to the Idaho State Farm Service Agency Board in 1993. He also served on various boards and committees of National Farmers Union, Eastern Idaho Grazing Association, and Society for Range Management. Tom worked with the US Forest Service to initiate the first rest-rotation grazing program in the Caribou National Forest. In 1984, Tom was a candidate for Idaho State Representative, where he lost to Mike Simpson, claiming he helped launch the 40-year political career of the now District Two Idaho Congressman. He previously worked to get Richard Stallings elected to the position Congressman Simpson now holds, and went on to serve as Stallings's Agricultural Advisor for several years, working on the 1985 Farm Bill in Washington D.C. After leasing the Aberdeen Farm to Val Wahlen in 1997, Tom and Ruby moved to Moscow, Idaho for Ruby to finish her degree in Ag Econ. It was in this anomaly of political diversity Tom was successfully elected as Latah County Commissioner for four terms, retiring in 2015. During his tenure as commissioner, Tom was appointed by Governor Otter as an Idaho Health and Welfare Board Member in 2009, retiring in 2020. The awards and recognitions Tom has received through the years are extensive. Tom's finest accomplishment was starting the Idaho Recovery Centers. Because Tom spear-headed the project, the initial funding from the Idaho Millennial Fund included the start-up of the Latah Recovery Center, and three others. The program has now expanded to nine alcohol and drug recovery centers in Idaho and several satellite centers. Tom was an active member of the Aberdeen St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Moscow Emmanual Lutheran Church where he served on the church council and University of Idaho Campus Christian Center board. He was also a member of the Moscow Rotary Club. After Tom retired from the county commissioner job, he and Ruby sold their home in Moscow and moved to the home they built in Elk River several years earlier. Tom has most recently served as chairman on the Elk River Recreation District. Tom is survived by his only sibling, Sharon Stroschein Block of Colorado, formerly Twin Falls; his wife, Ruby; and children, Sherrill (Peter Tsoulos) of London, UK, Steven (Kika) of Woodbridge, VA, Matt Miles (Jenn Shipp) of Havre, MT, Katie Miles (Matt Baldwin) of Seattle, WA, and Sarah Miles (Kyle Stamper), of Kendrick, ID; grandchildren, Hannah Miles, Kylie Stamper, Katlyn Curnutt, Tommy Stamper, Matt and Alex Stroschein, and Noah Tsoulos, and four great-grandchildren. A special thanks to Julia Parker, Gentiva Hospice, and the care takers of Cascadia of Lewiston. All of you showed Tom extraordinary respect, dignity, care and kindness and helped Tom's family through a difficult time. A public viewing will be held at Short's Funeral Chapel at 1225 E. 6th Street on Monday, July 8, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A private family graveside service will be held at the Moscow Cemetery following the viewing. A public memorial service will be held on July 27, 2024 at the University of Idaho Administration Building Auditorium at 2 p.m. Due to Admin Building parking reconstruction, parking will be available in parking lots on the north and east side of the music building, (Lots 41 & 46), the lot east of the Campus Christian Center (Lot 36), Lot 42 between Niccolls and Ridenbaugh Hall as well as Lot 45 across from FarmHouse on Blake Ave. The Vandal Trolly will be picking up at the large parking lot on Sweet Avenue (Lot 60) starting at 1:15 every 5 to 7 minutes and taking folks back after the service. Link to summer break parking map is here: https://www.uidaho.edu/-/media/uidaho-responsive/files/infrastructure/parking/maps/seasonal/summer_break_parking_map.pdf?la=en&rev=cbe0dd98d21e4b2a90fb635d206cd187 A recording of the July 27 memorial service will be available on Short's Funeral Chapel website at www.shortsfuneralchapel.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Latah Recovery Center at https://latahrecoverycenter.org/contact-and-support-us/ Now, listen closely. Can you hear him shout from somewhere out there? "Go Vandals!" Arrangements have been entrusted to Short's Funeral Chapel of Moscow and condolences may be left at www.shortsfuneralchapel.com. Photo: Tom Stroschein Archie 'Ben' Williams, 77, Clearwater Archie 'Ben' Williams, 77, of Clearwater, Idaho, passed away at Grangeville Health and Rehab on June 26, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home is undertaking his arrangements. Billy Mayer, a retired Air Force Veteran, 85, Kooskia Billy Mayer, a retired Air Force Veteran, 85, of Kooskia, passed away at his own home in Kooskia, Idaho on June 23, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home is helping with his arrangements. Steven J. Stocks, 72, Kamiah Steven J. Stocks, 72, of Kamiah, passed away in his own home in Kamiah, on June 20h, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home will be assisting in his arrangements. Pamela Bullock, 67, Lenore Pamela S. Bullock, 67, of Lenore, died Wednesday, June 19, 2024 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Lewiston. Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. Randall 'Randy' Jay Gould, 68, formerly of Orofino With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Randall 'Randy' Jay Gould on June 11, 2024. Born on March 12, 1956, Randy brought joy and laughter to everyone he met, he truly knew how to lighten up a room. He was a devoted father, a loving son, a cherished brother, and a dear friend to many. Known for his generous spirit and infectious sense of humor, Randy truly was the life of the party. Randy's kindness knew no bounds, and he had a way of making everyone feel special and taken care of. Whether he was lending a helping hand or sharing a good joke, his presence was always a source of comfort and happiness. So that Randy can be placed with his family, he was cremated. We will be celebrating his life in a manner that reflects his vibrant personality. Please join us for a Celebration of Life on Wednesday, July 3 at the Orofino VFW at 2 p.m. where we will remember the wonderful times we shared with Randy. In honor of his spirited nature, we ask that you come dressed not in black, but in a Hawaiian shirt - a tribute to his inability to wear anything else. Randy's legacy of kindness, generosity, and joy will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Celebration of Life: Wednesday, July 3, 2 p.m. at the Orofino VFW. Snacks and a no host bar will be available. A private family burial service will be Wednesday as well at 1 p.m. at the Orofino Cemetery. Rest in peace, Randy. Your stories, your laughter, and your love will continue to brighten our lives. Photo: Randall 'Randy' Jay Gould Michael L. Perman, 74 Michael L. Perman, 74, was born Sept. 10, 1949, to Cliff and Lavina Perman and passed peacefully at home Tuesday, June 4, 2024, of complications related to dementia. Mike was drafted by the U.S. Army and served two years in Germany during the Vietnam War. Mike worked for Idaho Health and Welfare, Family and Children's Services, serving for 30 years. Part of that time in Orofino. He graduated from South Dakota State University where he earned a bachelor's degree. His first job was working as a social worker for the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, a job he thoroughly enjoyed and impressed him deeply. Later, he attended Boise State University to earn a master's degree and soon after became a chief of social work. Mike was athletic and competitive and balanced it with golfing, reading and gardening. He created beautiful flower beds with his laissez-faire attitude of communing with nature. He was a fearless skier; his first time wearing blue jeans, and some wonky hat, and long coat with his good friend Fred Deible years ago. He loved rafting and was the oarsman of his "Little Rubber Ducky." They had epic white-water trips together. Mike was blessed with two children from his first marriage to Marie, Shawn and Rachel Perman. He was very proud of his children and four grandsons. He loved them with all of his heart. Mike married Kim Bennett and they shared 27 years together along with stepchildren, Jennifer, Christopher, Johnathan Flerchinger and Padraic Reed, whom he loved like his own. They had a great deal of love and respect for him. He is survived by his siblings: Rhonda (John) Kosiak, Brenda (Rick) Oxner, Penni (Allan) Deutch and many nephews and nieces and his beloved French Bulldog, "Thuner the Wunner dog." Cremation has taken place; he requested no services. His family would like to thank the very exceptional staff at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center and the pure kindness of St. Joseph Hospice care team. Condolence cards can be mailed to P.O. Box 344, Lewiston, ID 83501. Photo: Michael L. Perman Lorena J. Marsh-Talbot, 45 Lorena J. Marsh-Talbot, 45, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at her home in Moses Lake, Wash. Services are this Sunday, June 23, at 10 am at Trenary Funeral Home; a graveside service will follow after, at Pine Grove Cemetery. Margaret Diane Kinyon, 81, Lenore Margaret Diane Kinyon, 81, of Lenore, Idaho, passed away June 11, 2024, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, surrounded by love and light from family and friends. Born June 26, 1942, in Genesee, Idaho, to Dereal Martin "Markie" and Margaret Amelia (Alm) Springer, Diane was the youngest of eight children. As the baby of the family, she enjoyed a special bond with her mother. She often referred to her childhood as magical because of her mother's love. She always enjoyed her mom's chicken and noodles, salad with peas, and extraordinary chocolate cake. Diane remembered going to church every Sunday and watching her mother put a dollar in the collection plate so she would have a good week. After church, the family would always gather for dinner, which left an impression on Diane her entire life. She loved gathering family and friends together for holidays or just because. She became well known throughout several counties in Idaho for her delicious chicken and noodles, decadent chocolate cake, and perfect pie, obviously carrying on her mother's mantra that food is love. Diane grew up and attended school in Genesee, Idaho. Diane's house was the place for all the school kids to hang out. According to Diane, her mother's patience knew no bounds. Diane often shared fond memories of when she was a very young girl, sitting at the bottom of the staircase listening to her brother Dick and his friends tell stories and laugh. Diane hosted dozens of slumber parties throughout her school years. As high schoolers, Diane, her best friend Mardell (Grieser-Broemeling), and a host of other slumber party buddies would sneak out in their babydoll pajamas to see what harmless mischief they could find in Genesee. Sometimes, they'd go to the school to swing; sometimes, they'd find other school-aged kids sleeping outside during the warmer months and go visit them. Sometimes, the girls would climb out the big second-story window and sleep on the roof above the kitchen. That's when Diane learned from her friend Sandy Berger to not wear slick pajamas on a pitched roof. While in high school, Diane met the love of her life, Roger P. Kinyon, who was a year younger. One particular summer, he'd been working construction in Montana with his dad, and when he returned to school in Genesee in the fall, he noticed a pretty, fair-haired, blue-eyed Junior at the first dance of the year. He didn't take her to the dance, but they went out after and from that point forward, Roger and Diane were together. Diane graduated in 1960 and went on to work as a paraprofessional in Moscow. She and Roger married on June 13, 1964, in Genesee, where they made their home until 1990. Roger and Diane enjoyed raising their three "favorite" children (there was always a heated debate over who was the favorite), Wendy, Roger Todd, and Chad, in the little white house on Pine Street. With a lot of elbow grease and love, several remodels to the home allowed for more space. Much like in her childhood, Diane made a fun place for her kids and their friends to hang out. Diane ran a daycare out of their home until her youngest, Chad, started school. She then started as a plant bookkeeper for the McGregor Company in 1976. The Kinyon family, along with five other families, pooled their resources to install a swimming pool in a vacant lot next to the Kinyon home. Warm weather months lounging at the oasis created countless memories for many generations. Other Kinyon family adventures included boating, fishing, and camping excursions during the summer months. In 1990, Roger and Diane moved when their jobs with McGregor Company took them to Pullman, Wash. Diane retired in 2008 after 32 years of service for McGregor Company (1976-2008). During her tenure there, she worked at the Genesee and Pullman plants and the Colfax main office. Diane and Roger built the home of their dreams on Dworshak Reservoir above Orofino, Idaho, in 2008, and after retirement, left Pullman to be full-time mountain people at Freeman Creek. Their favorite pastimes included boating with family and friends, watching (and feeding) the deer, an occasional round of golf, and visiting the neighbors in the side-by-side. Diane loved having morning coffee on the deck, weather permitting, and always enjoyed gathering her large family together for work and play days. NCAA basketball season took top priority with her beloved men's Gonzaga Bulldogs, and she spent many a moment petting, loving, and visiting with her precious adopted cats, Holly and Emily. They loved her cooking as much as the humans. Diane's ability to craft a pie capable of curling your toes it was so delicious made her a friend to many because everyone knows pie fixes everything. She emulated her mom by sharing magical experiences with her 6 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Drawing pictures out of letters of the alphabet, undertaking a crafty project in her sewing room, spending time out in nature, and playing lively games like Tile Rummy and Sequence were just a few of the memory-making adventures Gigi Di shared with her grands. Roger and Diane also spent many hours over the years in Genesee, Pullman, and Freeman Creek with dear friends. There was always time for a wild game of pinochle with lifelong pals Fred and Marla Morscheck and Gordon and Brenda Cockrum. After moving to the lake, Roger and Diane's circle of close friends increased exponentially, enjoying food, laughter, boating, fishing, and travel with Doyle and Linda Jones and Will and CeCe Sellman. Beyond her family and friends, Diane spent countless hours with her second love, quilting. The Freeman Creek home included an oversized sewing room, and she spent as much time as possible pouring love and fabric into beautiful masterpieces for family and friends. She was honored to be Genesee's Community Days featured quilter in 2013, which was when the family realized her massive amounts of quilts both at her home and in so many other homes could fill several vehicles. Diane also spent many hours laughing, learning, and sewing with her Material Girls family in Orofino. She cherished her "girl" time at the shop with Sharon, Denitta, Denise, Margo, and the "fabric gang." Diane is survived by her husband, Roger P. Kinyon, Lenore, ID; daughter, Wendy K. Vineyard (Bill), Hayden, ID; son, Roger T. Kinyon (Noell), Genesee, ID; son, Chad W. Kinyon (Temple), Las Vegas, NV; sisters, Janice Y. Boehme, Page, AZ and Carol L. Walker, Albany, OR; grandchildren, Karrie (Wes) Schilling, Kalee Kinyon, Lindsey (Jack) Kemp, Tyrell Kinyon, Kelsey (John) Chhuor, Cody (Shanae) Kinyon; and great-grandchildren, Madison, Jack Jack, James, Grayson, Piper, Jakobi, Winston, Olivia, Carson, Savannah, and Sadie. The family would like to thank the incredibly talented and compassionate staff at Orofino Hospital, Kootenai Medical, Hospice of North Idaho (Schneidmiller House), and Yates Funeral Homes and Cremation. She was also very impressed by the caring (and handsome!) Life Flight Network paramedics. Your attention to detail and giving Diane the comfort and dignity, she deserved during her last days did not go unnoticed by her family and friends. Their appreciation goes beyond words. The family would also like to thank Diane's friends and extended family for the outpouring of support, prayers, notes, calls, food, flowers, and love during this difficult time. A Celebration of Life for Diane will take place the morning of Aug. 3, 2024, at the Southwick Bible Church, 40192 Southwick Road. If you'd like to make a donation in Diane's name to remember her, please consider the Lewis Clark Animal Shelter (where Emily and Holly lived before finding their fur-ever home with Mama Di and Papa Rog). Photo: Margaret Diane Kinyon Gary Allen Medley, 76, formerly of Orofino Gary Allen Medley, aged 76, passed away on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at his home in Lewiston, Idaho. Born on December 18, 1947, in Ontario, Oregon, Gary was the youngest of three brothers, preceded by Don and Dick, born to Ike and Dollie Medley. Raised in the scenic landscapes of Pollock, Idaho, Gary's youthful adventures often led him into the mountains around Riggins alongside his loyal companion, Shorty. A natural athlete, Gary excelled in sports throughout his school years at Salmon River High School. As the quarterback of the football team, point guard of the basketball team, and a skilled pole vaulter on the track team, his competitive spirit and determination were unmatched. Following high school, Gary pursued further education at Treasure Valley Community College, where he not only showcased his athletic prowess in football but also studied criminal justice. His career path later led him to the Idaho State Penitentiary and Idaho State Police before embarking on his lifelong journey in logging as a contractor with Potlatch Corporation. From the Benton Creek Log Dump to the Merry's Bay and Ahsahka Log Yards, Gary's dedication to his craft was unwavering. In 1975, Gary married Sandy Bonnalie. Together, they raised a loving family of three children, Nikki, Hope, and Corey, in Orofino where their home became a hub of warmth and hospitality, hosting countless gatherings for friends and family. Nikki, Hope, and Corey were sources of immense joy and pride in Gary's life. Gary's passion for the outdoors extended to racing motorcycles, bird hunting with his beloved English setters, and honing his skills in trapshooting, a pursuit that saw him earn numerous championships, including the coveted State Doubles Championship. In the mid-90s, Gary's entrepreneurial spirit led him into road building and land development, alongside his son, Corey. Together they transformed their land holdings into successful neighborhoods, forming an unbreakable bond as partners in both business and life. A man of many interests, Gary shared a special bond with his brother Dick, transitioning from trapshooting to golfing as their shared passion. In the competitive spirit, they enjoyed golfing with many friends along the way. He also shared a connection with his daughter, Hope, on the golf course, participating in tournaments in Orofino and Lewiston. In 1994, Gary found love with Jeanne Kalinoski, whom he married on Dec. 24, 1999, in a ceremony at the Lewiston Country Club. Embracing Jeanne's sons, Daniel and Travis, as his own, they embarked on countless adventures, traveling the world, enjoying golf, and cherishing life's simple pleasures. They were able to live life to its fullest over the years. Jeanne's unwavering care and love brought comfort to Gary in his later years, and this December would have marked the 25th year of their marriage. Gary is preceded in death by his parents, Isom (Ike) and Dollie Medley, and his brothers Don and Dick. He is survived by his devoted wife, Jeanne Medley; his children Corey (Leslie) Medley, Hope Coleman, and Nikki (Jason) Anderson, along with Daniel (Lauren) Port and Travis (Karly) Port, and his ten grandchildren. A celebration of Gary's life will be held on Sunday, July 21st at 3 p.m. at the Orofino Golf and Country Club. Let us gather to raise a glass in honor of Gary, sharing cherished memories and tales of the remarkable journey he undertook in this life. The family would like to sincerely thank Bubba and Kiely of Elite Hospice for their exceptional support and care. Photo: Gary Allen Medley Deborah Grant, 80, Kamiah Deborah Grant, 80, of Kamiah, passed away at Life Care Center of Lewiston in Lewiston on June 16, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home will be overseeing arrangements. Alvin Ledeboer, 86, Kamiah Alvin Ledeboer, 86, of Kamiah, passed away at his home in Kamiah on June 14, 2024. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Trenary Funeral Home will be overseeing arrangements. Leona Breen, 89 Leona Breen, 89, Kooskia, passed away at her home in Kooskia, on June 15, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home will be having a Celebration of Life on June 22, 2024 at Trenary's Chapel from 11 a.m. to noon. The graveside service will be held at Pine Grove Cemetery at noon. Barbara Janetta Pearson, 84, formerly of Orofino Barbara Janetta Pearson, 84, passed away Monday, June 3, 2024, at Life Care Center of Lewiston. Barbara was born Sept. 8, 1939, at the family home in Clearwater to Bert and Vivian Thompson. She attended school in Clearwater and Kooskia, graduating from Clearwater Valley High School in 1957. After graduation, she moved to Grangeville where she worked for Carmen Spencer and the First Security Bank. She met Burton Pearson and they were married July 8, 1962. Daughters Cindy and Teresa were born while they were living in Grangeville. Burton's job moved them to St. Maries where Jeff was born. They then moved to Orofino where Barbara ran a daycare. They moved back to Grangeville where she continued with a day care business but then went to work for Idaho County Nursing home until her retirement. Barb and Burton traveled to Alaska, Mexico, Pennsylvania and to the Oregon Coast along with many camping trips with family. Burt and Barbara spent a lot of time at the ranch in Clearwater. They raised cows and chickens. Barbara always had a garden and flowers. Barb made the most of her garden by preserving what she grew. She loved her chicken; that is what she missed most whet they no longer lived at the ranch. Barbara had a strong faith and was active in the Baptist churches wherever she lived. Barbara is survived by her husband of almost 62 years, Burton; her children, Cindy (Ted) Nuxoll, of Lewiston, Teresa (Chris) Mitchell, of Palouse, and Jeff (Shawna) Pearson, of Lewiston; her brother, Kenneth Thompson, of Elk City; sisters, Janice Warren, of Lewiston, and Joann Henry, of Stites; grandchildren, Samantha and Mandy Nuxoll both, of Lewiston, Wyatt Mitchell, of Spokane, Elizabeth and Gabriel Pearson, of California; great-grandchildren, Colton Price and Theo Nuxoll, of Lewiston; as well as many nieces and nephews. Barb was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Jean Wilson, Lucille Frank and Evelyn Weaver; and brothers, Rodney, Larry and Jerry. A private celebration of life is planned for a later date. Merchant Memorial Group is in charge of arrangements. Photo: Barbara Janetta Pearson Steven James Gilliland, 76, formerly of Orofino Steven James Gilliland, 76, passed away peacefully Friday, June 7, 2024, at Royal Plaza of Olympus in Lewiston. Born in Seattle on March 11, 1948, he lived much of his childhood in Coulee City, Wash., near his extended family. Steve was a great teller of tales and embellisher of stories. Many of his favorite memories were of his younger days in Coulee, causing mischief with his cousins or of the family gatherings which were held in Coulee and continued annually over the following decades. He graduated from high school in Ashland, Ore., in 1966 before taking various college courses and eventually enlisting in the U.S. Army from 1970 to 1972. Afterward, he worked in the television industry in Redding, Calif., and Portland, Ore., before following in his father's footsteps to begin his career as a hydroelectric power plant operator. Steve began working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1978 at McNary and Ice Harbor Dams before making his final move to Dworshak Dam at Orofino in 1988 where he worked until he retired with over 35 years of service. Steve had three children who he included in his many passions such as gardening, hunting, camping, boating and fishing. He was happiest when doing one of these activities with close friends and family, especially his grandkids. Music was another of his passions. He was a trombone player for the Lewiston Community Band for 30 years and he volunteered at local high schools helping young musicians to learn. Steve had a great talent for music that he used to glorify the Lord by leading music at church or playing various instruments at the churches he visited and attended. Steve is preceded in death by his parents, Jerome Gilliland and Gladyce Anderson; and his brother, Graham Gilliland. He is survived by sisters, Jane Thomas (Erv) and Susan Taki (Gary); sister-in-law, Gail Gilliland; sons, Jon Gilliland (Erica) and Daniel Gilliland (Charissa); daughter Judi Storey (Steven); grandchildren, Jayden Sonnen, Corbin and Keira Gilliland, Kyler, Tanner and Brielle Gilliland, Austin and Bailey Storey; and beloved cats Raven and Martha. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Lewiston Community Band, P.O. Box 1481 Lewiston, ID 83501, or CrossPoint Alliance Church, where he was a member. A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. July 13, at CrossPoint Alliance Church, 1330 Powers Ave., Lewiston, followed by a potluck style lunch afterwards. Please bring your favorite dish and fellowship with Steve's family and friends. Tell us your favorite Steve stories as we break bread together. Merchant Memorial Group is caring for arrangements. Photo: Steven James Gilliland Lynda Litchfield, 75 Lynda Litchfield, 75, of Kamiah, ID passed away at Grangeville Health and Rehabilitation of Cascadia on June 1, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home will be handling arrangements. Valerie 'Val' A. O'Rourke, 59 Valerie 'Val' A. O'Rourke, 59, of Kamiah, passed away in her home in Kamiah. Trenary Funeral Home is undertaking her arrangements. Dawn Marie Roby, 61, formerly of Weippe Our mother, Dawn Marie Roby, passed away Sunday, June 2, 2024, at her Clarkston, Wash., home. She was 61. Dawn was born on Jan. 26, 1963, to Glen and Mary Ann Erickson, in Portland. She received her GED at Timberline High School in Weippe. Dawn is survived by her sons: Tom Tolman, of Lacey, Wash., and Maxwell Kohler, Lewiston; daughters: Misty Tolman, Orofino and Holly Bailey, Lewiston; brother, Cecil Erickson, Orofino; sister, Terri Lashley, Orofino; nine grandchildren: Tyler Tolman (Boise), Alyssa Tolman (Lacey); Dre Wynn and Dalton Wynn (Orofino), Karlie Bailey (Lewiston), Katelyn Harrelson (Asotin, Wash.); Allison Kohler, Tucker Kohler and Avery Kohler (all of Lewiston); and one great-granddaughter, Blakelyn Wynn (Orofino. Dawn's mother and father, Glen and Mary Ann Erickson, preceded her in death. A celebration of life is being planned with details to be announced at a later date. Photo: Dawn Marie Roby Barbara Ann Basner, 88, born in Orofino Barbara Ann Basner, aged 88, passed away peacefully on June 4, 2024, in Hohenwald, Tenn., surrounded by her loving family. She was born on March 28, 1936, in Orofino, Idaho to the late Jack Taylor and Katherine Ashley Taylor. Barbara was an example of strength and independence, spending many years as a single mother. Her dedication to her children was unparalleled. Her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were her joy in life. Barbara's adventurous soul led her to travel the world, experiencing cultures and creating memories that she cherished throughout her life. Her love for music and karaoke brought smiles to many. Professionally, Barbara was a respected respiratory therapist, a career that showcased her caring nature and her desire to help others. Her academic journey into respiratory therapy, which started at Columbia State Community College, was marked by determination and perseverance. Barbara's early years in Idaho were filled with the excitement of horses and the rodeo, a passion that reflected her adventurous spirit and love for the outdoors. After spending thirteen years in Detroit, she made Tennessee home. She found peace in reading, crocheting, gardening, ceramics, and spending time with those she held dear. In addition to her parents, Jack and Katherine Taylor, she is preceded in death by her son-in-law, Doug Pyle, and her siblings, Bob Taylor, Dale Taylor, Danny Taylor, and Terry Gill. She leaves behind to cherish her memory her daughter, Simone Pyle; sons, Michael Burns, Randy "Bino" Latimer; brother, Donnie Taylor; sisters, Joyce Beasley and Geraldine (Dan) Hicks; grandchildren, Steven (Jennie) Burns, Justin Atkins, and Chastity (Jonathan) Odle; great-grandchildren, McKenzey Rosson, Emma Rosson, Paisley Rosson, Bladden Burns, Ryder Atkins, RaeAnn Rosson, and Echo Burns; special niece and nephews, Diana, Bobby, and Jimmy; as well as many other nieces, nephews, friends, and extended family. Visitation with Ms. Barbara's family was on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. at McDonald Funeral Home. Funeral services were. on Thursday, June 6, 2024, with Bill Webb officiating. Burial will followed in Lewis County Memorial Gardens. McDonald Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Basner family. Photo: Barbara Ann Basner Bryan J. Osborne, 74, Kamiah Bryan J. Osborne, 74, of Kamiah, Idaho, passed away at his home in Kamiah on June 8, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home will be assisting in his arrangements. Judy Irene Kuhn, 75, Kooskia Judy Irene Kuhn, 75, of Kooskia, passed away on June 1, 2024 at St. Mary's Health in Cottonwood. There will be a graveside service on June 9, 2024 at 2pm at Pine Grove Cemetery, with a meal to follow. Trenary Funeral Home is conducting her arrangements. Gail S. Mathers, 83, bush pilot for Orofino Aviation Thursday, May 16, 2024, marked the end of the adventurous life of Gail S. Mathers. We are sure that he is soaring the skies as he did much of his life as a pilot. Gail was born Dec. 28, 1940, to Edward Everett and Florence Mathers. He grew up with his sister June in Pomona, Calif. He was married to Lynn Whitney in 1981. He and Lynn had many adventures together: running a floatplane company in Alaska, motorcycling in Mexico and throughout the West, scuba diving, flying in their private plane to many fun destinations, and traveling to visit their adult kids throughout the country and beyond. Gail is survived by his wife, Lynn Whitney Mathers; five children: Lisa Stugelmayer (Jim), Greg Mathers (Mary Grace), Laina Brown (Jeff), Laurelyn Bergin (Wes) and stepdaughter, Alistaire Clary (Tyler); 12 grandchildren: Brock Stugelmayer, Hannah Stugelmayer, Aubrey Gerber, Morgan Mathers, Rachael Mathers, Jenna Brown, Logan Brown, Caden Brown, Brennan Bergin, Ashton Bergin, Carson Clary and Kellen Clary. His sister, June Vitelle, passed in April of this year. She was survived by her husband Vern Vitelle. Gail loved spending time with his kids and provided many memorable activities while raising them. They still tell stories of the epic horse trail ride and camping trip they took together when young. He also loved the hunting trips with his long-time friends Mandy Miles and Darrel VonBargen. Gail had four very special friends from high school in Pomona: Bob Owsley, Gordon Anderson, Lowell McGrane and Eric Hasenbeck. They had such a great bond that they stayed in touch and had get-togethers right to the end. Gail graduated with a bachelor's degree in accounting from San Diego State University. He then went to work for Price Waterhouse as an accountant and auditor. From there he went to Potlatch Corporation to eventually become their Fiber and Lands Manager, based in Lewiston, and traveled much of the world. He developed and owned the truck dealership, North American Diesel in the 1980s. In the early 1990s he was hired by Columbia Resource Company in Vancouver, Wash., to help the waste management company develop a landfill and recycling facility. He was an accomplished businessman, but when he got the opportunity, he completely changed his focus of work and became a bush pilot for Orofino Aviation and McCall Air. He later became the Vice President and COO of Taquan Air, a floatplane company in Ketchikan, Alaska. His last position before retirement was with M.A. DeAtley Corporation as their Corporate Pilot and Safety Coordinator. He was especially proud that he had worked hard to obtain many professional pilot licenses: Airline Transport Pilot, Multi Engine Land Commercial Pilot, Single Engine Land and Sea Pilot, and Instrument Rating. Gail also was committed to his community as evidenced by the leadership positions he held as a commissioner for the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport, Vice-Chair of the Clark County Solid Waste Advisory Commission, President and Director of North Idaho Children's Home Board, Director of Tri-State Memorial Hospital Board, member of the Lewis-Clark State College Industrial Vocational Advisory Committee, Director and Executive Board Member Lewis-Clark Boy Scout Council, Director of the Lewiston Boys and Girls Club Board and Director of United Way of Lewiston-Clarkston. Gail will never be forgotten and will always be loved. A memorial service for family will be held on Saturday, July 13. We welcome you to share memories of Gail on the Merchant Funeral Home website at: https://www.merchantmemorialgroup.com/ Photo: Gail S. Mathers Patrick John Boyle, 87, Dworshak Dam construction worker Patrick John Boyle died of congestive heart failure May 21, 2024, with his family by his side. He was 87. Pat was born to Wilfred and Emily (Snydal) Boyle March 14, 1937, in New Rockford, N.D. Pat attended grades 1-8 at Tiffany Township one room schoolhouse, where in the winter Pat would hook up the horses and sled and drive his siblings and neighbor kids to and from school each day. He completed grades 9-12 at St. James Catholic Academy in New Rockford, graduating in 1956. On Nov. 11, 1959, Pat married his sweetheart, Melva Jean Jensen. They would have celebrated their 65th anniversary this year. Following High School, Pat started working various construction jobs, which eventually brought him and his family to Clarkston. He worked on the Lower Granite Railroad Relocation, Dworshak Dam and for several construction companies before starting Boyle Backhoe Service in 1981, retiring in 2001. Pat has been a member of Holy Family Parish in Clarkston since 1965. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and past member of the Loyal Order of the Moose and The Eagles. Pat is survived by his wife Melva; sons, Michael, Steve (Joan), Robert, Ted (Holly), Mark (Laura); and daughter, Kelli (Bob) Sheppard; grandchildren, Josh (Chelsy) and Jason (Katie) Sheppard, Jake (Ashley) and Clay (Sammi) Boyle, Blake (Chelsea) and Jared (Carli) Boyle, Patrick (Erin) Griffin Boyle, Jennifer (Jon) Kabat, Beverly (Chris) Franz; great-grandchildren, Berklie, Reece and Jensyn Sheppard, Pryce and Chance Sheppard, Bennett, Caden and Briggs Boyle, Carson and Tommi Jo Boyle, Taylor and Emma Kabat, Finnegan and Sullivan Griffin Boyle; brother, Leo (Twyla) Boyle; sister, Kay (Denny) Marcussen; and brother-in-law, Robert Condon; and many beloved nieces and nephews. Pat is preceded in death by his parents, Wilfred & Emily; twin daughters; and sister, Delores Condon. A special thank you to nurse Avon. A Rosary will be recited at 5 p.m., Thursday, May 30. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m., May 31. Both services will be held at Holy Family Catholic Parish, 1109 Chestnut St., Clarkston. There will be private family burial. Photo: Patrick John Boyle Larry Morriss, 64 Larry Morriss, 64, of Kooskia, passed away in his home in Kooskia, on May 27, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home will be handling the arrangements. Dorothy M. 'Dotty' Lillard, 93, Orofino Dorothy M. 'Dotty' Lillard, 93, passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of May 4, 2024 at Clearwater Valley Hospital. Dorothy was born Aug. 18, 1930 in Hancock, MN to Ethel and Elmer Johnson. Dorothy attended High School in Eureka, MT. She was a drum majorette and lead baton twirler, graduating in 1948. After graduation she started work with General Mills in Spokane, WA. She met and married CR "Chuck" Chehock and became a USAF wife at Fairchild AFB. They had two children, Lynda in 1950 and Scott in 1955. The three moved to Missoula, MT, while her husband attended the University of Montana in Forestry, and she became Office Manager at St. Patrick's Hospital. In 1959 - 1966 she and her family lived at Noxon Ranger Station then to Trout Creek Ranger Station. Dorothy was the Assistant to the Principal for Noxon Montana School District. After moving to Orofino, she found employment with Dravo Corp (Dworshak Dam) as secretary to the Project Manager. In 1968 Dorothy married J. L. Whitey Wixson, who later passed away in 1979. During that time, Dorothy worked at the Orofino Medical Clinic as Office Manager and later became Clerk of Court for a District Court Judge in Orofino. In 1982, Dorothy married A. C. Speedy Lillard. Together they owned and managed Lillard's RV Park at Dent, overlooking Dworshak Reservoir. Dorothy enjoyed snowmobiling, 4-wheeling, boating, fishing and many fur babies throughout the years. She loved her family passionately and unconditionally. Beautiful Dorothy is preceded in death by her parents, a brother Wesley Johnson, a sister Joyce Jacobsen, along with her late husband Whitey Wixson. She is survived by her husband, Speedy; her daughter, Lynda (Russ) Pulliam of Kendrick, ID; son, Scott (Marcie) Chehock of Monument, CO; and grandchildren, Brandon Peterson of Buda, TX, and Angela (Dan) Lovato of Missoula, MT; great granddaughter, Freja (Troy) Hiniker of St. Ignatius, MT; and her great-great twin grandsons, Leif and Lukas Hiniker of St. Ignatius, MT. Dorothy was beautiful, intelligent, energetic and enthusiastic about life. She adored her family, her animals and her friends. She will be missed by all that knew her. A Celebration of Life will be held later in mid-summer at the place she loved. Date and time are pending for travelers. Notification will be announced at a later date by mail, phone and media. A special appreciation and heartfelt thank you from our family for the compassionate professionalism of the Clearwater Valley Hospital Nursing staff who tirelessly cared for our dear mother and wife. You were above and beyond! Memorial contributions can be made to the animal shelter of your choice in her name. Thank you. Photos: Dorothy M. 'Dotty' Lillard LaVern Dee Bailey, 90, formerly of Weippe LaVern Dee Bailey walked through heaven's gate just prior to his 91st birthday. Born on Dec. 17, 1923 in Ephrata, WA, to Theodore R. Bailey and Anne Marie Steinbach-Bailey, he joined his two older brothers. Dad entered into rest Dec. 15, 2023 in the late evening hours of the day. Vern, as most knew him, spent his childhood in Sanders, ID, where he attended school. He later moved to St. Maries, ID, with his parents and siblings. As a young man he was a taxi driver and drove truck for the St. Maries Lumber Co. Dad joined the Army on April 7, 1953 where he served his country. Dad was grateful to have experienced military life and spoke of his adventures in later years. It was evident from his stories that he was proud to serve. Dad received the National Defense Service Medal and after two years of active service was transferred to the Army Reserves for eight years. Dad was honorably discharged on June 16th, 1961. Dad fell in love with Ethel Carolyn Devoe and they married May 19, 1956. Together they welcomed and raised their four children, son Scott and daughters Carolyn, Dawn and Dana. The family moved to Weippe in 1966 where dad worked in the logging industry. Dad was always known for his hard work and dedication to providing for his family. Dad owned and operated his own log truck for 19 years and during the summer months would load one of us kids up for some one on one time. When he wasn't hauling logs, he was working down "south" hauling grain where we'd get to ride along there too. Dad worked for several local logging companies but settling in with K.J. Weller Logging proved to be his favorite. Never really ready to retire, it finally caught up to him. He called it a day in early 2002 and retired to his property where he continued caring for his own place. Dad loved his horses and owned several throughout his life. He enjoyed fishing, bird hunting, camping and boating, even though he was afraid of water. He was known to enjoy a little gambling too. In his retirement he learned everything he could about birds and became well versed in identifying local species. He faithfully fed hundreds of his feathered friends while he marveled at the handy work of God. Commenting always how their coloring couldn't be happenstance, they were painted by a loving Creator. He is survived by his son, Scott Bailey of Colburn, ID; daughters, Dawn Powers of The Dallas, OR, and Dana Hoskins (Steve) of Troy, ID. He is survived by sisters, Donna Brown, Dorla Spicer; and brother, Steve Bailey, all of St. Maries. He is survived by grandchildren, Jami Powers, Andrew Therianos, Amanda Moore, Carly Hoskins-Geidl and Brooke Hoskins-Schlake, DMV. He is also survived by several great grandchildren. Dad was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Philip, Ross, Bruce and Jerry. He was also preceded in death by his daughter, Carolyn; and grandson, Andy Moore. Dad and Mom ended up divorcing after 24 years of marriage but his heart was always with her. He never remarried and remained single the rest of his life. A private family gathering is planned for this summer. In lieu of flowers Dad would ask that you hang a bird feeder in his honor. Photos: LaVern Dee Bailey Ramona Voegele, Grangeville Ramona Voegele, of Grangeville, ID passed away at Grangeville Health and Rehabilitation of Cascadia on May 24, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home will be handling arrangements. Gregory Smith, 70, Syringa Gregory "Greg" M. Smith, 70, a USMC Veteran, of Syringa, passed away at his home on May 10. Trenary Funeral Home is assisting in his arrangements. Gary Paul Baird, 62, Orofino 8/10/61 to 4/11/24 Son, Brother, Uncle, Friend (and cat collector). Preceded in death by parents, Bill Baird and Bernice Shipwash; and one brother, William Joseph Baird. Survived by sisters, Irma DeSmet, Cheryl Havel, and Linda Hall. Also survived by 7 nieces and nephews and 14 greats. Brother, in death as in life, it seems that we turned for a minute and you were gone. Peace be with you, Brother. Photos: Gary Paul Baird Zelma May Woodworth, 91, Orofino High School graduate Zelma May Woodworth, 91, of Clarkston, Wash., passed away Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at Clarkston Rehabilitation and Care Center of Cascadia. She was born Dec. 23, 1932, in Grangeville. She graduated from Orofino High School in 1951. A year later, she married Albert Woodworth. They were married 50 years until his death in 2006. She was a member of the Clarkston Seventh-Day Adventist Church and attended Good News Fellowship, where she was known as the flower lady. She is survived by one sister, Violet Godwin; her niece, Cena Godwin; and many more nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Preceding her in death are her parents, Otis Orvil King and Elda June (Hutchens) Flynn; her husband, Albert; brother, Howard; sisters, Mable Jean, Clarabell and Freda; and niece, Lori Godwin. Rest in peace Aunt Zelma. Photo: Zelma May Woodworth Janie S. Peterson, 92 Janie S. Peterson passed away peacefully at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston on Monday, May 13, 2024, with her family at her side. She was 92 years old. Janie was born on Nov. 12, 1931, in Hanna, Wyo., to John and Adar Urbin. At age 6 she, along with her sister, was adopted by George and Alice Urbin of Greybull, Wyo. Janie was married twice and had six children. She lived in many states as her second husband was in the military. She loved her flower gardens and pretty clothes. For many years, she enjoyed competitive fishing with her family. Although she was tiny, she could hold her own. She was an accomplished painter and enjoyed many creative pursuits. Janie's family was her great love. Many hours were spent playing games and cards with her children and grandchildren. Although she loved them dearly, she hated to lose to them. One of the great joys of her life was to be reunited with her three siblings, who she had lost touch with when she was adopted. She remained very close with them throughout the rest of her life. Janie's strong Christian faith got her through many trials. Her membership in the Living Word Missionary Baptist Church was an enduring source of comfort to her. She is survived by her children, Patty Reggear (Bob), Greg Koppang (Sandy), Diann Ward (Rob), Steve Koppang (Laurie), Yvonne Thomas (Greg); her siblings, John Urbin (Judy), Connie Roller, Helen Holcher, and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Michelle Armstrong; and sister, Dottie Bauman. Her sweet smile and gentle ways will be missed by all who loved her. Photo: Janie S. Peterson Kay Joan (Chilton) Jacobs, 81, formerly of Orofino Kay Joan (Chilton) Jacobs passed away on Friday, April 26, 2024, in Lewiston. Kay was born on Oct. 4, 1942, in Orofino, to Lee and Aretha Chilton. She had one sister, Carol, and brother, Richard. Kay grew up in the small town of Orofino and graduated from Orofino High School in 1960. After graduation she attended Link's Business College in Boise. Upon completing business college, she returned to Orofino to work for the General Telephone Company and was eventually transferred to their location in Moscow. Kay worked for the telephone company until 1964. Kay was married to Ed Robie in 1964. Shortly after their celebration, they moved from Moscow to Grangeville where they welcomed their son, Eric Robie. In 1967, Kay went to work for the Grangeville School District as a teacher's aide. In 1988 she transferred to the Kooskia school district and worked there for 16 years. Kay married Nick Jacobs in 1990, and they lived in Kamiah until they both retired. Kay and Nick then moved to Lewiston in 2004. Kay kept busy with many hobbies, tending to her flower beds, traveling and visiting with friends. Kay spent countless hours making jewelry, cards, wreaths and scrapbooking. Spending time with her family is what brought Kay the most joy in life. Kay is preceded in death by her parents, Lee and Aretha Chilton; husband, Nick; brother, Richard; sister, Carol (Chilton) May; daughter-in-law, Alane (Haener) Robie; stepdaughter, Debbie (Jacobs) Bear; stepson, Mike; and step-granddaughter, Ember Mendenhall. Kay is survived by her son, Eric Robie;, brother-in-law, Larry May; stepchildren, Jim Jacobs, Bobbie Morriss, Terri Schleiper, Janet Jacobs and Franny Taylor and many grandkids, great-grandkids, nieces and nephews. A rosary will be recited at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 31, with a Mass celebrated at 11 a.m. at All Saints Catholic Church, 3330 14th St., Lewiston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your charity of choice. Photo: Kay Joan (Chilton) Jacobs Larry Donald Roby, 86, Orofino OROFINO - Larry Donald Roby, 86, of Orofino, died Friday, May 10, 2024, at his home. Mountain View Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. Dorothy Brown, 83, Weippe Our mother, grandmother and friend Dorothy Arpan Brown journeyed from this life to eternity on April 13, 2024 in Spokane, WA with her daughters Roberta and Debbie by her side, along with her little dog Sammy laying as close to her as he could possibly get. Dorothy was born Oct. 8, 1940 in Missoula, MT to Joe and Betty Arpan - the oldest of three daughters. Dorothy was married four times and had five children. Her fourth marriage, to Dale Brown, took her to Weippe, Idaho in 1973, where she lived until February 2024, when she went to live with her daughter Roberta "Sis" in Spokane. Dorothy received Jesus as her LORD and Savior and was baptized on Sept. 9, 2023 in front of family and friends. This gives great comfort to those of us who journeyed through life's ups and downs with her and witnessed the peace she obtained as a result. She is now free of blindness, cancer, pain and all of earth's troubles. Much gratitude and thanks to the Hospice teams that loved our mom/grandma, especially those in Spokane who cared for her during the last two months of her life, and lovingly walked Sis and Deb through her final three days. We really could not have done it without them. Dorothy was pre-deceased by her parents; husband, Dale; and sister, Audrey. She is survived by daughters, Debra (Joe), Roberta (Tj), Shala (Boyd); and sons, Larry (Juli) and Chris (Chaundra); as well as step-son, Doug (Lori). She is also survived by 11 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren (at last count); sister, Peg (Chuck); and special niece, Rikki. Peace be with you Mother...we'll meet you on the other side. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. Photo: Dorothy Arpan Brown Dorothy Lillard, 93, Orofino Dorothy Lillard, 93, of Orofino, died Sunday, May 5, 2024, at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino. Mountain View Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. Kenneth Wilbur Jones, 86, formerly of Pierce Kenneth Wilbur Jones, formerly of Pierce, died Saturday, April 27, 2024, in Lewiston, after an extended illness. He was born April 16, 1938, in Mondovi, Wis., to Casey and Josie Talle Jones. Kenneth moved to Idaho with his family when he was a teenager. Kenneth served in the Idaho National Guard from 1959-1967 where he obtained the rank of sergeant. Kenneth attended college at Lewis-Clark State College as well as the University of Idaho in Moscow where he received a master's degree in education. He taught high school in Pierce for 37 years and retired in 1996. Kenneth was Lutheran by faith and was a member of the Sons of Norway. He enjoyed many outdoor activities such as skiing, fly fishing and hunting. He is preceded in death by his parent; his brother, Robert; and sister, Ruth. He is survived by his niece Donna Jones Boymer. Memorial donations may be made in his honor to St. Joseph Family Hospice. A graveside service took place Friday, May 3, at Normal Hill Cemetery, Division C, Row 24, Lewiston. Ann Marie Becker Nilsson, 85, Cavendish Ann Marie Becker Nilsson died Friday, May 3, 2024. She was born May 11, 1938. Ann was the third child and only daughter of Stanton and Leona (Wagner) Becker of Genesee. Her earliest memories included summers spent with her dad, changing irrigation pipes at the "River Ranch" on the Snake River and trailing cows on horseback through Lewiston to summer pasture in the Three Bear area near Deary. She attended the St Mary's Catholic School in Genesee before transferring to the High School as a freshman. There she met Jon Nilsson, and they began a life-long romance that carried them through seven decades and life on two continents. She graduated valedictorian in 1956 and Magna Cum Laude from the University of Idaho in 1960. She received her Masters from the UI in 1962. She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and her many "sisters" remained dear friends, maintaining a rigorous letter-writing effort for decades. Ann and Jon were married Sept. 24, 1960, in Genesee, and moved to Lewiston, where Jon worked for Twin City Foods. In 1962, they welcomed daughter, Caroline, followed by sons, Kirk (1964) and Jon Stanton (1965). In 1970 they were selected as a family to serve in the "Peace Corps Volunteer" program. They packed up their house and took kids ages 6, 7 and 9 to Botswana from 1971-74 and returned under a Near East Foundation contract until February 1977. In retrospect, Genesee farm kids moving and thriving in Africa was unique. They returned to Idaho and joined Stanton Becker Farms with her parents and brothers. This included property and a home in Cavendish (between Kendrick and Orofino), where they settled into farm life. They cheered on the kids in 4-H, music and sports programs at Orofino High School. Ann became active in the local chapter of Idaho Women for Agriculture and the Hill and Valley Garden Club in Kendrick. She was renowned as a talented florist, competing in regional fairs and events for many decades. Ann and Jon remained world travelers and were among the first tourists to be admitted into China. They enjoyed a number of trips focused on farming tours, especially one that featured a million-acre farm in Brazil. In her later years, Ann's physical challenges didn't slow her down, and they made a trip to Australia and Alaska despite the extra effort. Ann is survived by her husband of 64 years, Jon; her children, Caroline (David Troy), Kirk (Sue), Jon (Alisa); grandchildren Marie (Tom Linehan), Mollie (Ross Freeden) and Jacquline; and great-grandchildren, McKenzie and Jack. She was preceded in death by her parents Stanton and Leona Becker; and brothers, Donald and Dale Becker. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at the Normal Hill Cemetery in Lewiston, followed by a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Lewis Clark Hotel at 111 Main Street and is open to all. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to a scholarship of your choice or a local 4-H club, or plant a flower or a tree that will bring you joy. Photo: Ann Marie Becker Nilsson Michael John Vinion, 73, born in Orofino Michael John Vinion, 73, who passed away on Saturday, April 27, 2024, in Kalispell, Mont. He was born January 13, 1951 in Orofino, Idaho. He is survived by his wife Eileen Vinion; son, Cory Vinion; grandson, Eric Vinion; and sister, Leslie Cook (Mike). There will be a private family service that will be held for Michael. Arrangements are under the care of Schnackenberg Funeral Home of Libby. Online condolences and memories may be shared by visiting www.schnackenbergfh.com. Harry Jenson VanDevender, 99, born near Weippe Harry was 99 years old when he passed on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at Parkside Family Home in Vancouver, Wash. His family would like to thank the Parkside staff for their excellent care and compassion. Harry was born to Albert Meade and Buena Vista VanDevender on Nov. 20, 1924, near Weippe. For Harry, every day was an opportunity to begin a new adventure, take a chance and experience life to the fullest. In his younger years, he daydreamed about flying airplanes through the canyons near his home on the breaks of Lolo Creek near Fraser, Idaho. After leaving home on traveling adventures, he obtained a job working in the Kaiser shipyards in Vancouver, Wash. There, he received his draft notice in early 1943. Later, in Basic Training, he saw an offer on the bulletin board to enter Pilot training. Harry was accepted for the program and began to fulfill his boyhood dreams. He started Officer Candidate School in Albion, Mich., where he met the love of this life, Freda Anna Radtke. It seems that there was a shortage of transportation in Albion and at one of their social functions, Freda was twirling a set of car keys that caught Harry's eye. They continued their relationship throughout his flight training and were married Sept. 2, 1944, in Independence, Kan. In early 1945, Harry was in B-24 Bomber flight training and was sent to Germany shortly after WWII. There, he was placed in charge of communications for three airbases near Munich, Germany. In 1947, the newly created US Air Force was established, and he took the opportunity as a Captain to transfer from the Army Air Corps. He later participated in the "Berlin Airlift", flying food and supplies to isolated Berlin. When the Korean War broke out, he was sent to south Korea where he served until his honorable discharge in 1953. Upon returning to the United States, he and Freda purchased a summer resort in Buhl, Idaho, which they ran for four years together. Harry was an entrepreneur and later took on several businesses, including stud logging, manufacturing cedar shakes, running a gas station and investing in common stock and mutual funds. He is survived by his only son, Jim (Janet) VanDevender of Malaga, Wash.; four grandchildren, Tama (Bob) Naden of Orofino, April (Jeff) Patton, of Warren, Ore., Bryce (Rachel) VanDevender of Norman, Okla. and Robin (Erik) Olsen of Warren, Ore. Harry also has eight great grandchildren: Robert Naden III, Juliaetta, Samuel Naden, Lewiston, Wyatt Patton, Scappoose, Ore., Brooke VanDevender, New Castle, Okla., Ethan VanDevender, Norman, Okla., Marcus VanDevender, Norman, Chase Olsen, Centrailia, Wash. and Trever Olsen, Scappoose. Harry was a man of many talents and interests. He enjoyed playing several instruments, playing the fiddle with an old-time fiddler's band, dancing, traveling, flying his plane and also lending a hand when someone needed their car fixed. He will always be remembered for his strength, courage, self-determination, and zest for life. He was truly a member of the Greatest Generation! We will always miss our Grandpa Harry, God Bless you! To sign the online guestbook or to send condolence to the family visit www.tualatinvalleyfa.com. Photo: Harry Jenson VanDevender Sandra 'Sonnie' Brewer Campbell, 81, formerly of Peck Sandra 'Sonnie' Brewer Campbell, our beloved aunt, sister-in-law and friend passed away in July of 2023 at Guardian Angel Homes in Liberty Lake, Wash. She was born May 14, 1942. Sonnie was the second daughter, and baby of the family, born to Helen and Straw Brewer. She is survived by her family; niece and nephew, Tammy Grytness Welch (Mark) and Jeff Grytness; brother-in-law, Dick Grytness; cousins, Sabra Colpitts (Cletus) and Steve Dietz (Lorie); and great aunt, Norma Wells. She was a beloved "aunt" to Katie Welch, Peter Welch, Caleb Colpitts, Kazden Colpitts and Seth Colpitts. She was predeceased by her parents; sister, Zona Grytness; and great aunt and uncles, Gail Dietz, Dayton Wells and Tom Wells. Sonnie grew up in Peck, where her parents owned the Peck Store. She went to school in Peck and later attended Orofino High School, graduating in 1960. After high school, Sonnie attended cosmetology school in Lewiston, and later worked in the restaurant industry in Lewiston and Spokane, Wash. Her love of people and infectious personality made her a beloved member of the restaurant industry and broader community. Her customers were known to follow her to new restaurants and shift their dining plans to align with her schedule. She was known for her kindness, thoughtfulness and caring personality. She made every stranger a friend. She took great joy in meeting her friends in Spokane for a weekly breakfast group, these friends were a light and support to her throughout her life and during her final years with Alzheimers. Sonnie loved life and had many passions and enthusiasms. Travel was a favorite activity, especially if it involved family. She traveled with family all over the world including Scandinavia, Asia, Panama, Washington D.C., Alaska and many trips to see family in the Pacific Northwest. She loved the beach, tolerated camping with her family, looked for any reason to throw a party, and enjoyed a good box of chocolate. Her birthday was always celebrated with spaghetti, meatballs and watermelon. Her enduring legacy will always be the way she loved and was loved by her family. She was one of the most dependable people I know, her love language was "being there". Whether it was a graduation, wedding, a ballet recital for a five year, or watching hours of Little League Baseball games. She took tremendous joy in her role as "aunt". Our family could not have had a better supporter, protector, cheerleader or listener. Her family would like to thank the caregivers at Guardian Angel Liberty Lake and her friends who continued to visit and reach out to Sonnie during her illness. A celebration of life will be held June 22 in Orofino, Idaho at Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Alzheimer's Association. Photo: Sandra 'Sonnie' Brewer Campbell Maebellann Steadman, 86, Weippe With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Maebellann Steadman, a longtime resident of Weippe, Idaho. Born in Montana on June 16, 1937 she peacefully departed in her sleep on April 24, 2024. She was the beloved wife of Ronald Steadman, with whom she shared a loving union in 1958. Together, they navigated life's joys and challenges, much like the meandering drives the two often took together throughout the beautiful Idaho landscape, creating cherished memories that will endure for generations. Maebellann's life was intertwined with the tenderness and laughter of her family. As a sibling among 10 brothers and sisters, she held a special place in each of their hearts. Her home was always filled with the warmth of family and friends gathering, card playing, vanilla ice cream, taffy making, and laughter in her kitchen where friendship flowed abundantly. She leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion in her two children, Donald and Roxann; her five grandchildren; many great and great-great grandchildren who were the light of her life. Each moment spent with them was a precious gift. Her fingers never turned purple no matter how many huckleberries she picked, somehow always picking more than anybody else, which she used to make her famous huckleberry cheesecake cherished by all. Maebellann was one of Jehovah's Witnesses for many years and lived her life guided by Bible faith. She found strength and comfort in her beliefs. In honoring her wishes, there will be no funeral or memorial services held. Instead, those who knew and loved Maebellann are encouraged to take solace in the memories they shared and the love that will forever remain in their hearts. We are eternally grateful for the outpouring of kindness and support from friends and family during this time of mourning. Photo Maebellann Steadman Brian Pomerinke, 54, formerly of Orofino Brian Pomerinke passed away from natural causes Saturday, April 20, 2024, at his apartment in Lewiston. He was 54 years old. Brian was born Feb. 18, 1970, in Clarkston, Wash. In 1973, he moved with his parents to McCall where he lived until 1976. They then moved to Pocatello living there until 1982 when they moved back to McCall. In 1984, the family moved to Orofino where Brian graduated from Orofino High School in 1988. He then attended the University of Idaho. Brian worked for the Jaype Mill and, upon its closing, attended Lewis-Clark State College where he earned an associate degree in mechanical engineering and automated manufacturing. Using these skills, he worked for Thunderjet Boat Manufacturing for the last 29 years of his life. Brian was an avid sportsman. He especially loved fishing, hunting, metal detecting and four-wheeling. He never married. Brian was preceded in death by Yager, his beloved dog and hiking companion. He is survived by his parents, Ron and Rebecca Pomerinke, of Lewiston; his sister, Tara Cook and brother-in-law Brandon Cook, of Orofino; and three nephews, Jordan Anderson, Jacob Anderson and Jarrett Walker. A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 18, at the New Life Apostolic Church, 1010 21st Ave., Lewiston. A gathering with refreshments will follow. Photo: Brian Pomerinke Ashley Lahaie, 32, Lewiston Ashley Lahaie, 32, of Lewiston, Idaho passed away on U.S. Highway 12 on April 25, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home is overseeing the arrangements. Douglas Wonders, 76, Kamiah Douglas Wonders, 76, of Kamiah, Idaho passed away at St. Mary's Medical Clinic on April 22, 2024. Trenary Funeral Home is overseeing the arrangements. Ethel Hunter-Kaufmann, 98, Orofino Ethel Josephine Hunter-Kaufmann departed peacefully from this life to the next on April 25, 2024. She would have been 99 this June. Born June 23, 1925 to William and Mary Ann (Pranger) Waibel, Ethel was raised with her seven siblings (Clara, Ray, Bud, Larry, Joe, Frannie, and Bertie) on the family dairy in Midway, Oregon. As a girl she attended school at Midway Elementary and graduated from Hillsboro High School, in Hillsboro, Oregon. Ethel helped work the family farm while growing up, and worked picking strawberries for one of the neighboring farms in the summer. During WWII, while three of the four brothers served overseas, Ethel and her sisters worked hard to keep the family dairy running. When she could find time, Ethel would attend local USO dances, and played catcher on the local girls' softball team. Following the war, Ethel met Rhoda Hunter, and the two were married on Sept. 27, 1950. They made their home in Orofino, Idaho, and built their house on top of a hill looking over the Clearwater River. They welcomed their son Dan in 1956, and Keith followed in 1958. Ethel worked as a homemaker until 1962, when she began working as a dispatcher for Clearwater County Sheriff's Office, following Rhoda's first heart attack. In 1972, she left the Sheriff's office and transferred to Magistrate Court as the chief deputy clerk. In 1979, she was elected to the office of Clearwater County Assessor, serving in that position for a term and two years, then contracting with the county as a district court support officer, retiring in 2005. However, her strong work ethic didn't make her transition to retirement easy…Ethel could often be found working and volunteering for St. Theresa's Catholic Church, or at home working in her garden, growing veggies and tending the best berry patches ever! She was also an amazing cook, and always had homemade bread, cinnamon rolls, ice cream and cookies available for anyone that would stop in for a visit. Home cooked meals brought family members around the dining room table, not just at holidays, but any time they came for a visit. Ethel was a very active member of St. Theresa's Catholic Church, in Orofino, for more than 60 years. Her dedication to the church was immense; you could always find her at Mass each week, cooking meals or hosting coffee hour in the Little Flower Room, working yard sales, and running the doughboy booth at Orofino Lumberjack Days each fall. Her faith in God and the waiting rewards of heaven was unfailing, and she never missed a day praying the rosary, always remembering to include her family and friends in her prayers. Ethel valued family over everything. She had a remarkable relationship with her siblings throughout her lifetime, especially with her sisters, Frannie and Bertie, and her brother Joe, and always enjoyed returning to Hillsboro for visits with them and the rest of the family. After 32 years of marriage, Rhoda passed away in May of 1983 from a heart attack. Ethel rekindled a friendship with Al Kaufmann, who had been a friend of the family back in Hillsboro. The two were married in September of 1984, and returned to Idaho to live on the hill in Orofino. They were married for 27 years, until Al's passing in 2011. Ethel continued to live at the family home at the top of "Hunter Hill" until 2019, when she needed more assistance getting around. Ethel was preceded in death by her parents, all seven of her siblings, her husband Rhoda, and her second husband Al. She is survived by her sons, Dan (Kristi) Hunter of Orofino, Keith (Diane) Hunter of Mead, Wash.; granddaughter, Danyel (Jay) Ward; and great-grandson, Finn of Pinehurst; granddaughter, Kelly (Caylun) Peterson and great-granddaughter, Chloe of Spokane; along with numerous nieces, nephews, and dear friends. She will be missed greatly by her family and friends. Services will be held on Saturday, May 11, at St. Theresa's Church in Orofino. Rosary will begin at 10:30, with mass at 11 a.m. and a light lunch to follow. Per her wishes, Ethel has been cremated, and interment will take place at a later date at St. Matthew's Church in Hillsboro. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America (www.ccfa.org) in her name. Photo: Ethel Josephine Hunter-Kaufmann David Charles Wright, 85, former OES principal David Charles Wright was reunited with Dorothy Mae Wright on the morning of April 12, 2024. He was born March 4, 1939 to C. E. Jack and Nellie May (Flynn) Wright in Dayton, Wash. He grew up on the Battle Ridge family ranch and graduated from Stites High School (later to be merged into Clearwater Valley High School) in 1956. After high school, Dave attended the College of Idaho in Caldwell for a year to pursue a degree in education and play football. A summer logging accident forced him to change course and he attended the Lewis Clark Normal School in Lewiston. As luck would have it, he met Dorothy and they were married on Aug. 30, 1958 until her death in 2012. He completed his undergraduate degree at the College of Idaho and went on to obtain his Master's Degree from the University of Idaho. Dave's journey in education took him to Kamiah, Lake Quinault, Wash., Benton City, Wash., Moxee, Wash., and ended in Orofino, as the principal of Orofino Elementary School for nearly 22 years. Dave enjoyed coaching and the camaraderie among the coaches and players where he made many lifelong friends. He coached football, basketball, and track and field at some of the various stops prior to becoming a principal. Even when principal at Orofino Elementary, he conducted basketball programs for elementary students and stepped in to coach freshman basketball when needed. Upon his "retirement" to the family ranch on Battle Ridge near Kooskia where he raised cattle and trees, he couldn't stay away from coaching. He coached the Clearwater Valley girls softball team, a position he would admit he knew little about, but nonetheless put in the time and energy and led the girls to a successful season. He also obliged a request to help with the football program at Clearwater Valley High School in 1997 which unexpectedly led to the head coaching position, a mere 30 years between head football coaching jobs (1967-1997). Again, he put in the time and energy and got the most out of the kids. One could describe him as appreciating effort over ability. Subsequently, Dave went on to help coach at Kamiah and Orofino for many years, the latter to follow his grandson. In 2016, he received the Duane D. Wolfe Memorial award from the Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA) for lifetime service and commitment. He essentially had a second career after "retirement" and treated it like a full-time job. Dave finally retired at age 77. Dave was a caring dad and grandpa. As a dad, rarely missed a game, and there were many over the years. As a grandpa, he loved hearing of the grandkids' activities and accomplishments and attended as many as he could. Like Dorothy, Dave enjoyed the wildlife on Battle Ridge. One of his daily rituals was a afternoon drive looking for deer and elk. Dave is survived by two sons, Jeff of Orofino, Rob (Laurie) of Coeur d'Alene; four grandchildren, Jordyn Creighton (Brent) of Nampa, D.J. (Alicia) of Reno, Nev., Jaime Kiff (Adam) of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Stephanie Wright of Wichita, Kan., and two great grandchildren, Deklyn Creighton and Ellery Kiff. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. on May 4 at Clearwater Valley High School in Kooskia. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, memorials could be donations to the Syringa Hospice Program or financial assistance with the Clearwater Valley High School weight program. Photo: David Charles Wright Mary Pankey, 84, Kooskia Mary passed away Friday, April 19th at Orofino Hospital, under the excellent and compassionate care of Dr. Brown and the hospital staff. Mary was born in her childhood home at Kooskia, Idaho, on March 24th, 1940. The home was in her family for nearly nine decades. Mary attended the Kooskia schools, graduating as Salutatorian at Clearwater Valley High School (CVHS) in 1958. After a couple of years attending the University of Idaho at Moscow, Idaho, she returned to Kooskia and married Steve Pankey, a local merchant, on May 5th, 1962. They missed their upcoming (63 year) anniversary by two weeks. Mary was known for her quiet reserve and strength of character. She loved her home and garden and kept them full of beautiful plants and flowers. Mrs. Harris, a local school teacher, had trained Mary in bookkeeping during high school; and after getting married she pursued that calling throughout her life-doing the books/accounting for the various family enterprises. She also loved to read and as such, read a mountain of books in her lifetime. Mary got interested in genealogy and spent over 20 years researching her family lineage. She wrote an excellent history of her family that dated all the way back to the 1500s. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Marcella Parsell; her brother, Richard "Dick" Parsell; her brother, Neal "Pete" Parsell; her brother-in-law, Gene (Margaret) Pankey; and her daughter, Mary Michelle Pankey. She is survived by her husband, Steve Pankey; daughter, Julieann Pankey Mamula, son-in-law Tyler Mamula; grandsons, Gabriel Kirish and Jaxon Mamula; brother-in-law, Jim (Cheryln) Pankey; sister-in-law, Lynda (Leon) Swinehart; and many nieces and nephews. Mary was a very private person and requested to have no memorial and no service. Trenary Funeral Home is caring for arrangements. James Theodore Woolbright, 34, Woodland James Theodore Woolbright was born the second of two children, and the only son of James Marvin and Janis Carol (Hilliker) Woolbright in McMinnville, Yamhill County, Orego
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After nine losses in 10 games, Phil Jackson decided to make a change. But how much actually changed in New York on Monday?
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Four weeks ago, the New York Knicks sat at 19-20, having already surpassed last season's win total. They ranked 15th in the league in points scored per possession and 18th in points allowed per possession; they were, more or less, a slightly-below-average NBA team. They had one present-tense All-Star playing arguably the best all-around ball of his career, one exciting future star providing tantalizing nightly glimpses of his expansive talent, and a head coach who, with the benefit of an actual NBA roster in Year 2, seemed to be making incremental improvements in his second season. [Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Then Carmelo Anthony stepped on a referee's foot, missed two games and played 90 total minutes in his first two games back. He started experiencing soreness in his surgically repaired left knee, missed three of the next 10 games, and looked limited in the other seven. (Lance Thomas, New York's second-best wing player, also missed four of those games.) The Knicks have lost nine of 10, falling five games out of the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference, and now Derek Fisher is out of a job. It's not quite that simple, of course. ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst reported Monday that the Knicks were "already convinced Fisher was not transitioning from the role of player to coach effectively" before the slide, inviting speculation about whether Fisher's role in the Matt Barnes fiasco contributed to the farewell. (Knicks president of basketball operations Phil Jackson said Monday that it didn't.) Still, though, that's about the size of it. The Knicks have lost a bunch of games recently, including a nationally televised oof-fest to the Detroit Pistons and a Super Bowl Sunday matinee to the similarly scuffling Denver Nuggets that elicited lusty boos from the Madison Square Garden faithful. That, according to Jackson, is why Fisher's gone, barely a year and a half into a five-year contract. That thinking — things have been bad for 10 games, so let's fire the coach — feels hasty. Rash. It feels like a product of overreacting to a surprising start, being tricked by one or two good months into thinking you're one or two moves away. It feels, frankly, like a Jim Dolan move, one born out of distemper and impatience. Jackson denied that on Monday, too, saying he and general manager Steve Mills had discussed firing Fisher for "a couple of days" before telling Dolan of their decision last night. This wasn't Phil getting bigfooted; this was Phil taking a look at the state of the Knicks and believing that associate head coach Kurt Rambis, the "true coach" who rolled up a 32-132 record in Minnesota, was more likely than Fisher to produce ball movement, player movement and results. "We're looking for better starts, getting out of the gate a bit better, and better finishes," Jackson told reporters Monday. "We have not been a good team finishing games this year. We're looking for our defense to get back to where it was, I think, earlier in the season. I thought we had a pretty good defensive stance as a basketball club." On these scores, Jackson has a point. Only seven teams have a worse efficiency differential in opening quarters than New York this season, meaning Fisher's club had been digging itself early holes all too often. The Knicks offense has, on balance, produced well in so-called "clutch situations" (the last five minutes of games where the score's within five points) this season, averaging 109.6 points per 100 possessions in 124 such "clutch" minutes. The defense, however, has been a sieve in close-and-late conditions, allowing 110.8 points-per-100. Phil's right about the Knicks defense sliding over the last four weeks, with New York giving up 107.9 points-per-100 over the last 15 games, a steep decline from their work through the first half of the season. Fisher had shown some improvement in managing New York's rotations, but he often struggled with generating good looks out of timeouts and, like predecessor Mike Woodson, at times showed a predilection toward isolation-heavy play-calling, whether for Anthony or Arron Afflalo, making the Knicks more predictable and more easily stifled on critical late-game possessions. ("We don't run plays" also wasn't a particularly Fisher-friendly sound byte.) So, yes: the Knicks have been worse recently, and some of Fisher's flaws didn't help. That said, New York's 23-24 in the games Anthony has played this year, and the recent downturn has included losses to the Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Toronto Raptors, Golden State Warriors, Boston Celtics and Memphis Grizzlies — all comfortably in playoff spots, all clearly better overall than the Knicks. The team's defensive struggles seem to stem not so much from deficient schemes, but rather from the inability of their guards — chiefly veteran starters Afflalo and Jose Calderon, but also reserves Sasha Vujacic and Jerian Grant — to hold up at the point of attack. And while slow starts have been a problem, it's sure looked — especially recently — like New York has sputtered early while working through triangle sets only to pick things up later with a more pick-and-roll-focused attack. Fisher might not have done himself any favors by saying in a recent radio interview he wouldn't be disappointed if the Knicks missed the playoffs because "we're a developing team with a ton of new players," that "we have to be reasonable about who we are and where we are" and that the team should focus on "process" over results. And yet, coming off the worst season in franchise history, with nearly all of the roster turned over and linchpin Kristaps Porzingis just scratching the surface of what he can become, $20 million in salary cap space coming and the Knicks controlling all their future first-round draft picks after this summer, it's hard to see what he got wrong. Before this season, I asked if the Knicks were building something or just biding time before another blow-up. Monday doesn't provide a definitive answer; moving on from a coach of Fisher's caliber isn't the end of the world at any stage of your franchise timeline. But Fisher's firing, and Jackson's intimation that he might look to be win-now active ahead of the Feb. 18 trade deadline, suggest that even with new decision-makers in charge, the Knicks might still be prioritizing instant gratification over the hard work of constructing a consistently competitive club. How much better this iteration of the Knicks can or should be, and how much of that distance is owed to Fisher's shortcomings, seems very much an open question, but Jackson and Rambis clearly believe they know the answer. From Marc Berman of the New York Post: If he does — if Rambis sparks a finish that puts the Knicks in the playoffs and puts a scare into a top seed — he'll get a long look after the season. If he doesn't, Jackson will look for the Knicks' next potential sideline savior, a list likely to be headlined by two other former Jackson players, sought-after Golden State Warriors assistant Luke Walton and deposed ex-Nuggets coach Brian Shaw. There will be rumblings about former Knicks assistant and ousted Chicago Bulls head coach Tom Thibodeau. Some Knicks fans will call for the return of team legend/Charlotte Hornets associate head coach Patrick Ewing. It's always possible that Jackson could surprise by casting a wider net. But it sounds like the Zen Master's in the market for someone with whom he's already worked and who's already fluent in his preferred geometry. "It's always good to have a relationship," Jackson said Monday. "It's not paramount, but at some point I'm going to have to have a relationship with someone who's going to coach this team. [...] The system of basketball is what's important here. [The triangle] happens to be a system that we were familiar with, so it's not paramount, but it's important." It's understandable to view communication, organizational alignment and a shared vision of the best path forward as fundamental to building a winner. So too, though, is being honest about where you stand in that process. The Knicks' ongoing construction project took a hit Monday, not because it lost the sole foreman capable of completing the task, but because it opened the door to increased doubt that the architect got the blueprint right. More NBA coverage: - - - - - - - Dan Devine is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter!
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[ "Bennett Conlin", "DerekFisher.com Staff" ]
2010-07-12T00:00:00
My free agency was a time for me to reevaluate my position in the league, reflect on my accomplishments individually and as a teammate, and determine what new goals I want to achieve in the future.
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The Official Web Site of Derek Fisher . Analyst . Coach . Five-Time NBA World Champion
http://www.derekfisher.com/2010/07/12/statement-from-derek-fisher/
Statement From Derek Fisher By | July 12th, 2010|News| My free agency was a time for me to reevaluate my position in the league, reflect on my accomplishments individually and as a teammate, and determine what new goals I want to achieve in the future. Many reports were completely false. Numbers reported were guesses and true "sources" were few and far between. I took time to consider all my options, many not reported in the media. I listened to every coach, every general manager, even potential teammates in order to make the right decision and I thank every one of them. At the end of the day, there’s one person I could not turn away from. Kobe Bryant asked me to stay but supported whatever decision I made. He and I have played together for 11 seasons, came into the league together as kids, and has been loyal to me even when others had doubts. We have won five championships together. I have decided to continue with Kobe, continue with our teammates and the fans of Los Angeles. While this may not be the most lucrative contract I’ve been offered this off season, it is the most valuable. I am confident I will continue to lead this team on and off the court. Let the hunt for six begin… Contact: Jamie Wior 310.867.4788 [email protected]
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FactBench
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84
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FactBench
2
27
https://mialliance.com/pod-person/derek-fisher/
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Derek is going into his eighth year as superintendent of Garden City Public Schools and he has been involved with public education for over 23 years. Derek is a proud member of the Michigan Alliance for Student Opportunity and is also involved with public education advocacy as a member of the K-12 Alliance. In his free time Derek likes spending time with his wife Amy, son Jack and of course his Corgi, Ollie.
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As Idaho’s only locally based, not-for-profit, community owned and led health system, we are committed to providing all patients with the highest quality health care, regardless of their ability to pay.
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Continuing Our Legacy of Excellence in Health Care From our founding in 1902 to 2022, when we were recognized as one of the top 15 health systems in the nation for the ninth consecutive year, St. Luke’s has always been a leader in quality care and a dedicated community partner. As Idaho’s only locally based, not-for-profit, community owned and led health system, we are committed to providing all patients with the highest quality health care, regardless of their ability to pay. Report of Community Benefits 2023 St. Luke’s primary service area is Ada County, with our secondary service area covering southwest, south-central and west-central Idaho, eastern Oregon and northern Nevada. The numbers below provide a broad overview of the rich benefits St. Luke’s provides to local communities in these counties: Ada, Blaine, Canyon, Elmore, Jerome, Twin Falls and Valley. All numbers are current as of the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2023. Community Needs Determination Process St. Luke’s community health efforts are directed by community needs assessments, St. Luke’s community boards and Community Health and Engagement. In 2023, St. Luke’s and partners conducted the first joint Community Health Needs Assessment, which is designed to help us better understand the most significant health challenges facing the individuals and families in our service areas. Community Health and Engagement, in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, is responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining optimal community health initiatives designed to address our communities’ most significant health needs. Giving Thanks Our work assessing and addressing community needs would not be possible without a visionary board of directors and our community boards. We are grateful for their partnership and guidance. The information provided in this report is required by Idaho Code 63-602D, which states that 501(c)(3) hospitals having 150 or more beds must file a community benefit report with the Board of Equalization by Dec. 31 of each year. According to the code, the report is to include a description of the process the hospital has used to determine general community needs that align with the hospital’s mission. In addition, the report shall include the hospital’s amount of: Unreimbursed services for the prior year (charity care, bad debt, and under-reimbursed care covered through government programs). Donated time, funds, subsidies and in-kind services. Additions to capital such as physical plant and equipment.
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FactBench
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Derek Fisher has been taken off the Lakers coaching list because of his lack of inexperience coaching. Derek Fisher is being wooed by the Knicks as well.
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The New York Knicks have fired coach Derek Fisher midway through his second season. The Knicks made the decision Monday after losing Sunday for the fifth straight time.
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher was fired Monday, with his team having lost five straight and nine of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. “It’s time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year,” Jackson said at the team’s practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach and part of a season leading the Lakers. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after the point guard was done playing. “It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,” Rambis said. “This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.” But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. “There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,” Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’ estranged wife in California. “No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,” Jackson said. “That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what’s happened here today.” Kobe Bryant, a teammate of Fisher when the Lakers were winning a bunch of NBA titles, said being let go “is part of the job. “He’ll go on to be a coach again,” Bryant said before Monday night’s game at Indiana. “I know he likes teaching the game. I know he likes being around the game, so I’m sure he’ll be coaching again.” The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. “This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed,” Fisher said in a statement. “Obviously, I’m disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it.” Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league’s smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors’ job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks’ offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players — Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start in NBA history while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. “Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there’s a certain style that I have that I think works and I’ve found worked before,” Jackson said. “I don’t know if all those people measure up to that, because I don’t know them well enough, but that’s an important aspect and we’ll find that type of person.” Fisher had overseen the worst season in franchise history as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn’t as important as the franchise’s progress. Jackson hasn’t said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. “So we’ve got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs,” Rambis said.
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Is People Squirting Tourists in Barcelona a Warning for Utah?
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2024-07-09T19:20:19+00:00
Learn from Barcelona's tourism woes to avoid overcrowding and tensions in Utah's growing tourism industry.
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Tourism Dollars Flowing into Utah Every year millions of tourists come to Utah to visit the National Parks, enjoy our lakes, and ski in the mountains. These visitors spend money on food, lodging and entertainment and that money gets pumped into our local economy. At the same time, for those living and working in these areas, the streets get busier, and the restaurants have longer wait times. If local residents don’t make a connection between the everyday hassles of people visiting with the benefit to the community, we may see the something like what is happening in Barcelona, Spain. Squirt Gun Protests in this European Tourist Destination Barcelona is one of the most popular places to visit in Europe. This has begun to create tension with the people who live there. So many people visit that residents say they fill up any available housing and increase the cost of living. Neighborhood associations, housing activists and ecologists joined the gathering and argued that "enormous negative impacts" to employment, society and the environment have made it "impossible" for locals to live in Barcelona. The mayor has proposed shutting down short term housing to help alleviate the problem, but frustrations are boiling over. Recently, local citizens showed up with squirt guns and shot water and yelled at tourists in the city. This isn’t the only place in Europe that has these kinds of tensions. Read More: This Place In Utah Named One Of The Worst Tourist Traps This may be something to look at here in Utah. As our state becomes higher on people’s lists of places to visit, we may want to look at these problems in Europe. Studying what has caused the tension in Barcelona may save us trouble down the road.
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Derek Fisher leaves Utah for his daughter’s health
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The Utah Jazz agreed to release guard Derek Fisher from his contract Monday so he can concentrate on finding the best care for his 11-month-old daughter, who has cancer in her left eye. Fisher said he wants to live in one of the six or seven cities being considered for Tatum’s care. He didn’t rule […]
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The Utah Jazz agreed to release guard Derek Fisher from his contract Monday so he can concentrate on finding the best care for his 11-month-old daughter, who has cancer in her left eye. Fisher said he wants to live in one of the six or seven cities being considered for Tatum’s care. He didn’t rule out playing for another NBA team but emphasized that his daughter’s health is his No. 1 priority. “Life for me outweighs the game of basketball,” Fisher told reporters after flying from New York to meet with Jazz owner Larry H. Miller and other team executives. “When it comes to decisions related to them,” he said of his family, “I do what’s best.” The Jazz acquired Fisher a year ago in a trade with the Golden State Warriors. During eight seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, he was part of three NBA championships — experience that Utah’s young team craved. In May, his daughter was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a cancerous tumor in her left eye. The danger is that it could spread to her brain or the rest of her body. Fisher at times fought exhaustion trying to balance basketball and his daughter’s welfare. He spent a day at a New York hospital in May, then flew to Utah for a Western Conference semifinal game against Golden State. After the news conference, Fisher and wife Candace were flying to New York for another medical appointment Tuesday. “Outwardly she’s doing great. Her spirits are good,” Fisher said of Tatum. He said his desire to leave Utah does not mean that medical care here is weak. Rather, Fisher said he and his wife need a place that has the “right combination” of specialists. He declined to identify the cities under consideration. Many NBA players work apart from their families, but it’s not an option for him. He and Candace have four children. “For me and my family, we just don’t believe in it. … I don’t think I could be the player I could be if I had to carry that load,” Fisher said. Wiping away tears, Miller said Fisher “leaves a legacy” of leadership and toughness for Utah’s young players. “He’s focused on the most important thing,” the owner said of Fisher’s request to leave the Jazz. Fisher doesn’t want to retire but acknowledged it’s a possibility. “I’ll be 33 in August. I’m 6-1. I averaged 10 points this year,” he said. “I don’t know how many people feel strongly about what I do.”
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Lakers Derek Fisher, Shannon Brown go on NBC’s Minute to Win It
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2023-06-10T07:57:11.528000+00:00
When you play for the NBA champions in a city that is one of the world's media capitals, certain doors open for you that would not otherwise.
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When you play for the NBA champions in a city that is one of the world’s media capitals, certain doors open for you that would not otherwise. Like the chance to go on a national prime time game show to embarrass yourself a little and to raise money for your favorite charity. That’s just what Derek Fisher (University of Arkansas Foundation) and Shannon Brown (the Shannon Brown Foundation) will do this Wednesday on NBC’s Minute to Win It. The show airs Monday night. We can hope that host Guy Fieri presses union president Fisher on player give backs of percentages of BRI in the upcoming labor negotiations, but instead it likely will be more about Fisher throwing ping-pong balls into a box. Which Fisher can do pretty well. Just don’t ask him to stay in front of anyone else throwing ping-pong balls into a box. [vodpod id=Video.5769870&w=425&h=350&fv=]
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Mary and Michael Colhoun Lisa and James Colyer Kristina and Brant Cooper Katherine J. Durant Amy Edgy Candace and Rick Emsiek—Emsiek Family Fund Susan Engs Ellen and Joe Fastow Jennifer and Jamie Forese Joyce B. Friedman in memory of Norman Friedman Sheryl and Mark Fullmer—Wood River Roofing INC. The Gerlits Family Fund at The Chicago Community Foundation Karen and Edward Gilhuly Stacey and Joseph Green Julie and Tad Gulick Ellen Harris Ann Hicks-Thomas Connie and Gary Hoffman Dan and Jodie Hunt—Roy A. Hunt Foundation Lisa Hutchins Holbrook Newman and Geoff Isles Elinor Jannotta Sydney and Jay Johnson Kathleen M. Jones Wendy and David Kistler Barbara and Thomas LaTour Robin Leavitt and Terry Friedlander Sasha Lehman Judith Weiss Levy Ruth Lieder Estate Bobbie Lindsay Lloyd Construction, Inc. Sharon and Gregory Maffei Willa and Jim McLaughlin Edsel B. Ford II Fund Larsen Fund Janet Naifeh Candace and Charles Nelson Carol P. Nie Fund at Spur Community Foundation Melanie Paisley and Kristin Poole Jan Philipsborn and Mitchell Hollins The Quinn Family Foundation, Inc. Lisa and James Riddiough The Oregon Community Foundation Laura Rose-Lewis and Scott Lewis Ron Sali Amber Acker-Sanborn and Reid Sanborn Jane and Joel Scott Deane Seeger Stephanie Booth Shafran and Steve Shafran—The Otis Booth Foundation Jeff Sisson Monica Smith Allison Speer and Fred Moll Lisa Stelck and Bill Boeger Nancy and Larry Stone Catherine Sullivan—The Jack & Catherine Sullivan Charitable Fund Julie and Bryan Syrdal Lisa Tilney Kathryn and Patrick Tooley Mary Lu Tuthill Colleen and Charles Weaver Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) Sarah and David Woodward Cynthia Yorkin Lark and Gary Young $1,000 – $2,499 Ahern Family Fund Anonymous (7) Lesley Andrus Sherry Archer Francie and Hank Ashforth Amy and Rich Aurilia San Francisco Foundation Leslie Benz Beth McCaw and Yahn Bernier Roberta and Ronald Bloom Anita Braker and Dave Olsen The Bretall Family in loving memory of Norah Bretall Stacie and Rick Brew Christine Brumback Bill Buchanan Steve Butler Nancy Cameron and Grahame Clark Judi and Jeff Camps Susan Carter Orb Blakesley and Cyril Chappellet John Claster Penny and Harold Coe Linda and Leonard Cohen Robert S. Colman Corroon LLC Elizabeth Costa de Beauregard Kristen and Jamie Coulter Anne and James F. Crumpacker Carolyn and Woody Cullen Penelope and James DeYoung Patricia Duetting and Richard Hare Gayle and Jim Dunham Alex and John Engs The Papoose Club Linda and Ted Fouts Stephanie and Harold Fowler Bunker and Larry Frank Janet Reider and Tom Frankel —The Frankel Family Foundation Laura and Barrett Freedlander The Garber Family Patricia Gentry—The Burns Family Foundation Putter Goodwin Barbara and Robert Grabowski Clysie Hammond Julie and Richard Harrah Jeffrey Haskell Fritz Hatton Teresa Heinz—The Pittsburgh Foundation Margaret and Bob Houston Carol Hutchinson Ellen Foley James Laurie Joseph Randi and John Kanellitsas Marcia Kent Bonnie and Peter Kremer Leslie and Michael Lanahan Olga and Tim Laport Kate and John Laxson Carla and Donald Lewis Andrea and James Lieberman Lombard Consulting Services Inc. Pam Lyford The Lyons Family Anne and Scott Mason—Mason Family Restaurants Margaret and Steve Matecki Claudia McCain Ann Morris Carolyn Morrow Mary Mott and Gordon Simmering Janet Nathanail and William Flanz Nemeth-Eagle Trust Kathy and Brad Nysether Beverly and Robert O’Neill Ochsman Foundation, Inc. Panache Suzie and Garry Pearson Kim and Scott Pertel Sherrie Petermann Brooke Peterson Brynda and Craig Petrie Elaine and Michael Phillips Jill and Gordon Pollock Arden B. Poole Elizabeth and Robert Reniers Melissa Rivelo Rhonda K. Robbins, M.D. Sarah and Bill Robertson Juliet Romano Pamela Sandine The Seely Family Fund John Seiller Beth Sermersheim Vicki and Glen Shapiro Scott Slattery Darcey Fugman-Small and Rick Small Nevada Smith Kate Lally and Paul Solomon Betsy and Ben Steinberg Betsi and David Steinberg Jodie and John Stejer Stewart Family Foundation Walter and Shelly Stoecklein Jamie Stone O’Brien and Matthew O’Brien Stephen Sundberg Judith Teller Kaye and David Kaye Barry Traub Donna Tuttle Taylor and Mark Ullman Debbie and Mark Westman Lynn and Frank* Whittelsey Gail and Rhys Wilkie Sally and James Will Mary Dewitt Wilson Jeri L. Wolfson—Wolfson Family Foundations The Woods Foundation Julie Zanze $500 – $999 32 Winds Wine Art Daves—Altitude Events Group LLC Anonymous (4) Susan Banker Diane Banta Mary and John Blair Carol Boswell Deborah and Jason Brickley Susan and Brad Brickman Christian Brown Colleen Buckley-Reynolds Cassie and Jim Carroll Nancy and Charles Cord Susan and Roger E. Crist Sarah Davies Maryanne and Dick Davis Peggy Dean Cris and Richard DePosit Carey and John Dondero Jessica Williams and Matt Edlen Sue and Earl Engelmann Johan Eveland Sara and Mike Gilman Stephen Gilman Alfred Glassell III Janine and Joe Gonyea Corey Graham Peter and Betty Gray Hannah Gropman Susan and David Haas Jennifer Hawks Heart of Gold Fund in the Idaho Community Foundation Judy Jellinek Brad Johnson Gretchen Johnson Ron Kase Suzanne and Hugh Kretschmer Jane Letourneau and John Frey Liz Lockette-Thomas and David Thomas Katie and John MacCarthy Jan and Bob Main Pamela Mann and Mark Miller Flora Mason Claudia and Laine Meyer—Meyer Family Gift Fund Martha and Colin Moseley Rebecca and Jonathan Neeley Albert Norris Judy and Don Oliphant Suzanne and Alex Orb Heidi Ottley Sinnott and Ed Sinnott Helen Pardoe Phyllis Parvin—The Albert Parvin Foundation Jan and Michael Quinn Victoire and Alfred M. Rankin, Jr. Deb Robertson and Jeff Lamoureux Nina and Larry Rothstein—The Rothstein Mishkin Foundation Lynda and Robert Safron Susan and Charles Sawyers Ann and Irwin Sentilles The Serratore Family Elizabeth Shoemaker Becky and Pete Smith Ann Stefani Megan and Justin Stevenson Penfield Stroh and Arne Ryason Louise and Trent Stumph Alexis and Andrew Sweet Joanie G. Swift Marcie and William Tompkins Charlotte Unger Cynthia King Vance and Lee Vance Christie and Dave Vik Christine Warjone Gay V. Weake and Jay Cassell Anita Weissberg Missy Higgins and Colby Williams Boswell Family Foundation Rhea S. Schwartz and Paul Martin Wolff Foundation Heidi and Rick Worcester $250 – $499
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12/12 Architects & Planners, LLC Cinda Lester '96 Owner Email | Website | 630-346-1620 Facebook | Instagram 644 67th Street Downers Grove, IL 60516 Cinda and Henri began 12/12 Architects & Planners LLC with one small project 17 years ago. Since then, the size and scope of our projects have grown - everything from front porches to new custom homes. Working in our own back yard to all over the northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin area - we're still growing, and happily so. Our one-on-one design approach caters to you; and to that end, every single project is a custom design. We work with you to design the best possible places for you and your family – often creating solutions you might not have considered. Big design ideas are great, but so are the little ones. How you and your family are going to use the space is vital to the overall design - more than just about the floors and walls. When you say that you desperately need more storage for the kids' toys, we understand. When you say that you can't stand your dining room for one more holiday get-together, we know what you mean. We can help. Bernardo Wills Sheila Gates-Ping '01 Architect Email | Website | 509-838-4511 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 153 S. Jefferson Street Spokane, WA 99201 We are a multi-disciplinary design firm in Spokane, Washington that provides value added services in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, land-use and master planning. Brenardo Wills is here to make communities better. We do this by giving our clients purpose a place. We design places, spaces and visions. Several University of Idaho alumni work for the firm including Chuck Horgan, Principal; Ryan Zane, Principal design director; Dell Hatch, Principal landscape architect, Bill LaRue, associate landscape architect; Sarina Spatola, architect; Kyle Madsen, architect and Sheila Gates-Ping, architect. BRS Architects Trent Koci '94 Owner Email | Website | 208-336-8370 1010 S. Allante Pl Boise, ID 83709 BRS Architects was founded by Billy Ray Strite and Clinton Yaka in 1974. Efficiency and project success became a common theme when BRS was involved with a building project. In 2005, BRS expanded their leadership by welcoming long-time architects Doug Racine ‘79, Trent Koci ‘94 and Andrew Davis as partners. In 2017, another Vandal was added to the team - Joe Thompson ‘98. BRS Architects employs a staff of 18, including six licensed architects and 2 two LEED® Accredited Professionals. By providing professional and award-winning design, planning, and administrative service to their clients, BRS Architects has become one of the most respected architectural firms in the region. de Reus Architects Mark de Reus '77 Founder Email | Website | 208-928-7750 Instagram 171 East 2nd Street Ketchum, ID 83340 Led by Mark de Reus, Dan Dzakowic, Louis Kaufman, John Rowland and Christopher Strahle, the firm is supported by a talented staff of architects and designers. Founded in 2005, the firm has offices in Sun Valley, Idaho and Hawaii. The practice is dedicated to creating luxury homes and estimations across a broad range of climates and geographies. We distill a project to its essence, exploring client aspirations, location, and culture to inspire meaningful and respectful architecture. We believe that good design is respectful of tradition while being evolutionary and adaptive. Through trust, guidance and collaboration, we create original spaces with empathy that go beyond they expected. We journey with our clients, nurturing, managing and supporting our consultants, artisans, and builders to realize the design. McClaren Wilson & Lawrie, Inc. James McClaren '79 CEO Email | Website | 602-331-4141 8705 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85020 Architects with offices in Arizona, Virginia and Illinois. We specialize in civic architecture with emphasis in Law Enforcement, Courts, City Halls and the Forensic Sciences. McLaughlin & Associates James D. McLaughlin '71 Owner Email | Website | 208-726-9392 Facebook 100 S. Leadville Ave Ketchum, ID 83340 As an Idaho native and University of Idaho graduate of the class of 1971, Jim McLaughlin is grateful to the University of Idaho for his degree in architecture which laid the foundation for his successful career. McLaughlin formed McLaughlin and Associates in 1975, and though the firm has moved several times in Ketchum — from their original location in the Kneeland Building and finally 15 years ago to their present location at 100 South Leadville in Ketchum — the business has always remained under his ownership and direction. Michael Terrell Landscape Architecture, PLLC Michael Terrell '86 Owner Email | Website | 509-922-7449 1421 N. Meadowwood Lane, Suite 150 Liberty Lake, WA 99019 Michael Terrell - Landscape Architecture, PLLC is a full-service landscape architecture and planning consulting firm. We provide landscape architectural services to cities, counties, school districts, state agencies and commercial developers. We specialize in designing parks, recreation and trail facilities that connect people and communities to each other and the environment. In addition, we design the landscapes for K-12 and higher education facilities including tracks, sports facilities, plazas, landscapes and irrigation systems. Miller Stauffer Architects Michael Walker '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-664-1773 601 E. Front Ave. Ste 201 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Miller Stauffer Architects has been in business since the early 1980's. Founded by two University of Idaho Alumni Monte Miller and Richard (Dick) Stauffer. We work on both Private and Public Sector projects ranging from small tenant improvements to Multi-Story High rises. Admiral Engineering & Surveying Charles S Halsey '84 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 937-223-5807 14 West First Street Dayton, OH 45402 Civil Engineering and Land Surveying services. Affording Motherhood | Personal Finance Coaching Shannon Clark '07 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-806-1689 2600A East Seltice #123 Post Falls, ID 83854 Get the information and inspiration you need to budget successfully and work from home so you can enjoy more time with your family, with personalized support to help you reach your financial goals faster. Allstate Insurance -Ted Curet Donald "Ted" Curet '91 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-8782 117 W. D Street Moscow, ID 83843 Insurance for all of Idaho and Washington. Life, home, renters, condo, auto, business, you name it I'll help you or guide you. American Insurance Shawn Sullivan '93 Owner Email | Website Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter Moscow Location: 208-882-8544 604 S. Washington Street Moscow, ID 83843 Lewiston Location: 208-746-9646 55 Southway Avenue Lewiston, ID 83501 Founded in 1922, American Insurance is a fourth-generation independent insurance agency that is owned and actively operated by the Sullivan family. Our UI alumni staff members include President Shawn Sullivan '93, Vice President Philip Sullivan '04, Health Agent Tim Gleason '86, Agent and Moscow Assistant Manager Jeremy VanHouten '13, Agency Systems Admin Carmen Johnson '89 & '90 and Agency Marketing Manager Stephanie Herbert '03. American Insurance has locations in Moscow and Lewiston. We write insurance in five western states as an agency of proven professionals with experience and specialized knowledge for every insurance need. We offer coverage for your auto, home, business, farm, bonds, medical, life and employee benefits. Our agents are caring and conscientious people you can trust and depend on. The agency represents America’s leading insurance companies and writes thousands of policies of every type and kind of insurance. Aujom Productions Brian Tario '98 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 702-252-8566 2328 Caserta Court Henderson, NV 89074 Established in 2002, Aujom Productions is a full-service video production and post-production company specializing in exceeding client expectations. Our clients require powerful marketing and advertising tools to maximize sales and awareness. They need a business-focused partner that takes the time to understand their goals and collaborates to achieve them. Our passion for creativity drives us while our extensive knowledge of the latest video technology provides maximum flexibility for our clients. Aujom Productions has the breadth and depth necessary to transform your dreams into reality. Blodgett's Floor Covering / LSB Architect Larry Blodgett '88 Owner Email | Website | 925-284-4807 3291 Mt. Diablo Court Pleasant Hill, CA We've been helping Bay Area residents beautify their homes and businesses since 1946! Canyon Rim Photography Jordan Scott '17 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-670-1048 1396 North Pointe Dr Twin Falls, ID 83301 My mission as a photographer is giving you an experience that feels valued, heard, comfortable and appreciated. The Caxton Printers Ltd. Scott Gipson '90, '93 CEO This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Caxton Printers: Website | Caxton Press: Website | 208-459-7421 Caxton Printers: Facebook | Caxton Press: Facebook | LinkedIn 312 Main Street Caldwell, ID 83605 Caxton is a multi-faceted business serving several markets: printing services, textbook distribution, school and office supplies, election materials and private book production. Coeur Solutions, Training, Coaching and Consulting Heather Erikson '15 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-964-9604 26001 N. Winsome Drive Athol, ID 83801 Coeur Solutions, LLC is committed to helping each individual and organization achieve their goals by focusing on personal and team development. By utilizing a strengths-based approach we assist in turning natural talents of individuals into effective teamwork to achieve powerful results. We provide team training, individual coaching and business consulting. Country Financial - Al Moreno Agency Al Moreno Jr '11 Owner Email | Website | 509-783-0586 1446 Spaulding Ave, Suite 203 Richland, WA 99352 I look forward to learning about your needs and helping you and your family achieve financial security! Offering auto, home, life and business insurance in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Arizona. Davis Bookkeeping LLC Mirinda Davis '93 Owner Email | 208-833-3748 1954 Crestview Drive Moscow, ID 83844 Davis Bookkeeping, LLC, located in Moscow, provides bookkeeping services. Deal Insurance Byron Diehl '86 Email | Website | 208-466-2465 917 2nd Avenue South Nampa, ID 83651 We are proud Vandals! Deal Insurance has been taking care of families, farms and businesses all over Idaho and the western United States for almost 90 years. Contact alumni Byron Diehl or Bill Deal to get the personal service you deserve from an independent insurance professional. GO VANDALS! Eagle Cap Public Policy LLC Travis Jones '99, '02 Email | Website | 208-949-8865 5105 N. Asissi Avenue Meridian, ID 83646 Eagle Cap Public Policy's mission is to carefully design and implement strategic objectives that activate solutions and opportunities in support of the people and businesses of the Pacific Northwest’s booming and diverse economy. Eagle Cap Public Policy provides businesses and organizations of all sizes with political consulting, lobbying services and strategic solutions to navigate the complex web of government policy making and regulatory systems. Travis is a public policy expert and political strategist blending innovative and political insights with a deep and diverse understanding of major local, regional and national issues to assist clients in telling compelling and impactful stories to key elected officials and government leaders. FastPitch IR Jeff Pittman '08 Co-Founder Email | Website | 312-999-0187 Facebook Newport, WA 99156 We are a two-person (Rodney & Jeff), USA-based investor relations team that specializes in helping companies positively connect with their current and prospective investors. Felsman Geologic Services Jason Felsman '10 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | 720-393-9615 918 Christensen Drive Spearfish, SD 57783 FGS provides geologic support for mineral exploration projects. We specialize in geologic mapping, drill logging and project management, as well as petrography and microanalytical services. We have extensive experience in precious metal and industrial mineral exploration. Forsmann Accounting LLC Brandy McElroy '97 Owner Email | Website | 208-962-3161 Facebook 414 Main Street PO Box 37 Cottonwood, ID 83522 We offer accounting, payroll and tax services. Freedom 4 You Bookkeeping, LLC Nicolas Espinoza '22 Partner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-917-3736 Facebook PO Box 388 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 I will help you focus on your business. Life will be easier when you can concentrate on what you do best... running your business! Your time will take on a different meaning when I shoulder the responsibility of ensuring your business runs smoothly and is fully tax compliant. Forget about data entry, number crunching or worry! Fuchs Consulting Group, LLC Shannon Fuchs '91 Owner Email | Website | 208-451-3375 LinkedIn 104 Elk Ridge Lane Grangeville, ID 83530 Fuchs Consulting Group (FCG), LLC is an organization dedicated to providing continuous improvement coaching that helps businesses achieve best in class results by developing people and culture and then delivering optimized systems and processes. We specialize in assisting individuals and teams in leveraging their strengths and understanding the unintended consequences of their blind spots resulting in increased engagement and trust. We focus on building leadership, culture and process to maximize business impact and assure sustainability. GeoProfessional Innovation Corporation Travis Wambeke '93, '97. 10 Owner Email | Website | 509-339-2000 Facebook 6 O'Donnell Rd. Pullman, WA 99163 We provide geoprofessional services, comprised of three dynamic, complementary service lines – geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting and construction testing/special inspection. HiPoint Ag Nathan Rosenau '11 Owner Email | 208-816-2056 822 Burrell Ave Lewiston, ID 83501 HiPoint Ag works with farmers from input to budgeting, from marketing to crops and everything in between. After Nathan worked in the ag industry for 10 years, he decided to venture out on his own to help farmers be more profitable. Idaho Water Engineering Hal Anderson '79, '81 Partner Email | Website | 208-830-5525 2918 N. El Rancho Pl. Boise, ID 83704 We are a civil engineering and water resource consulting firm. Our expertise lies in: water rights, measuring, technical studies, aquifer recharge, water quality improvement and irrigation automation. We have offices in Boise, Coeur d'Alene and Idaho Falls. In Situ Engineering Keith Brown '83 Founder Email | Website | 360-568-2807 6232 195th Street SE Snohomish, WA 98290 In Situ Engineering was founded by Keith Brown, (B.S. Geological Engineering, College of Mines, 1983) in 1992. The company is a specialty geotechnical engineering contractor performing in situ testing services primarily for geotechnical consulting firms, but also some work for governments and contractors. We are currently deploying the following services: pre-bored and self boring electronic pressuremeter testing, cone penetrometer testing with shear wave and pore pressure measurements, electronic vane shear, P-S wave suspension logging and geoprobe soil sampling. In Situ Engineering has worked on every continent except Antarctica! We have been especially active in mining, petroleum, nuclear, tunneling, dam and bridge projects. We have also performed forensic testing on high profile failures. Go Vandals! Kelly Kimberling Gilder Insurance Agency Kelly Kimberling Gilder '11 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-4414 205 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843 Kelly Kimberling Gilder became an agent with Farmers Insurance in June of 2010. Before becoming an agent, Kelly worked for her father Jon Kimberling at his Moscow office while attending University of Idaho. In August of 2011, she graduated with a B.S. in Business Productions Operations Management and immediately moved to Rathdrum Idaho at the request of Farmers to take over the agency there. In November of 2015, she sold her agency in Rathdrum, returned home to Moscow to prepare to eventually purchase the business from Jon. That occurred in November of 2022 when Jon and Kelly switched rolls. Kelly now is the agent and Jon works for her. That makes Kelly the second generation of our family to own an agency in Moscow where she can continue to offer our customers the five star service the agency is known for. The Kimberling Family presence in Moscow dates back over 46 years ago when Jon came to work with the Newsome family. We are here for all your insurance needs. Some of the products we specialize in are auto, home, life, recreational vehicles, business, health and Medicare. We are also licensed in 8 states, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Utah, Arizona, California and Nevada. Kim Hildebrand Photography Kim Hildebrand '95 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 206-491-2708 Instagram Coeur d'Alene, ID 83843 Kim is an award-winning newborn and family photographer based in Coeur d'Alene, ID who captures the beautiful story of family life for down-to-earth parents who value real, honest and intimate photos with their loved ones. She has been passionate about creative and honest storytelling with newborns, kids and families since 2007. Legacy Global Accounting Services PA Chad Bailey '94 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-263-5154 LinkedIn 414 Church Street, Suite 304 Sandpoint, ID 83864 Chad Bailey is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in Washington and Idaho. Lochsa Engineering Mark Hedge '85 Owner Email | Website | 702-365-9312 6345 S. Jones Blvd, Suite 100 Las Vegas, NV 89118 We provide surveying, civil engineering and structural engineering consultation and design. Material Handling Solutions, LLC Andy Emerson '97 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-780-1120 LinkedIn 1750 W. Front Street, Suite 100 Boise, ID 83702 MHSolutions designs and supplies bulk material handling systems for the mining industry and other heavy industrial clients. Our office is based in Boise, Idaho and we also have a satellite office in Santiago, Chile. We have executed large scale projects around the world for a number of major mining companies and cement producers. Our staff consists of mechanical engineers, structural engineers, project managers and designers with extensive industry experience. Mechanical Systems and Analysis Christopher Quijano '90 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-477-1470 LinkedIn 11925 W Rader Dr Boise, ID 83713 At MSA we specialize in Product Development. Our goal is to help the startup or small company take a product from concept, through design, analysis, prototyping and testing, to a manufactured product. In addition to the complete product development process, at MSA we can apply our knowledge of design, analysis and testing to any company that needs additional specialized resources. Memories Preserved LLC Lindsey Hulstrom '90 Owner Email | Website | 608-531-2322 1040 E. Lakeside Drive Edgerton, WI 53534 Memories Preserved LLC thrives in helping individuals, families and businesses preserve their legacies and values through capturing their memoirs in written format. Mike Lowry — Phocus Insurance Services Mike Lowry '06 Partner Email | Website | Office 602-955-7705 | Cell 208-608-1404 7600 N. 16th Street, Ste 100 Phoenix, AZ 85020 Insurance coverage is unique. With Phocus Insurance, they work to get you the right coverage at the best possible price. As an Independent Insurance Agency, they have over 20 different insurance companies ready to save you money and customize your insurance plan. Their team of licensed professionals are honest, caring and knowledgeable. Let them get started by generating your complimentary personalized quote, today! Pop! Balloon Bar Hayley Lydig '14 Owner Email | Website | 509-315-9663 1003 E. Trent, Suite 150 Spokane, WA 99202 Pop is your one stop shop for all your balloon needs. Specializing in custom balloon installations and helium bundles, Pop wants to help make your balloon vision come to life! Our goal is to create moments that get your friends or customers, talking, taking pictures and creating Insta worthy experiences. Let us deliver some #balloonsmiles right to your door! We can’t wait to party with you! Presnell Gage, PLLC Jackson Davis '88 Partner Email | Website | 208-882-2211 Facebook 609 S. Washington St. Ste. 202 Moscow, ID 83843 Presnell Gage, PLLC is an accounting and consulting firm, providing a full range of services across a spectrum of industries and interests. Since 1950, we have helped individuals and businesses prosper in increasingly complex, competitive and ever-changing environments. Our practice consists of serving the needs of individuals, closely held businesses, partnerships, corporations, non-profit and governmental entities. Our goal is to continue to provide quality services to our clients and strive to keep the reputation we have for excellence. To accomplish that, we have a dynamic, creative workforce that has been trained to see the whole picture so that they can help clients craft complete solutions to complex problems. Prospecting Done for You Justin Stephens '09 Owner Email | Website | 208-310-3398 14119 Bluebird Park Road Windermere, FL 34786 We execute an 18 touch sequence for our clients to get qualified business in the door. We work with companies who sell products and services that are 30k+, have a high lifetime value of a client. We work with people who are high value, price and proud of it. Reagan Parks & Associates Ken Reagan '68 and Derone Johnson '95 Owners Email | Website | 208-388-1475 1101 W. River Street, Suite 350 Boise, ID 83704 CPA firm, tax return preparation, tax consulting and planning. Robb Steinke Appraisal, LLC Robb Steinke '84 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-316-5229 Driggs, ID 83422 We appraise farms, ranches, dairies, feedlots, poultry and other ag facilities and equipment that are typically sold with the real estate. Gain confidence in your appraisal results and identify any potential errors or inconsistencies with a thorough appraisal review. When you need an extra set of eyes on agricultural properties, we will help evaluate and negotiate on your behalf. Solved Engineering Inc. Edward William '10 CEO This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 800-975-9723 1223 Cleveland Ave, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92103 Solved Engineering provides staffing for technicians, engineers and drafters within the gas and electric utility industry. In addition, we also provide electrical engineering services and project management. Sunflower Entertainment Sydney Holt '12 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website |253-335-1784 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 1013 SW 347th St Federal Way, WA 98023 Sunflower Entertainment is an event planning and coordinating business dedicated to helping you plan and manage any event! We do anything from milestone life events and weddings, to large corporate events. Life is a party, let us help you plan it! Superior Performance International LLC Jeff Glaze '79 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website |208-703-5844 24015 Middleton Drive Selbyville, DE 19975 Superior Performance International is positioned to best support those organizations which serve, support and provide homes to older adults. This includes full-service retirement communities as well as organizations supporting specific older adult needs such as assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing. For non-profit entities, we can help you with fundraising initiatives as well as day-to-day development office administrative, accounting and financial systems. We also have expertise in acute care hospital operations and public healthcare organizations. The Paulson Becker Agency Temira Miller '95 and Hatch Paulson '95 Owners Email | Website | 509-380-9930 707 W. Main Ave, Suite B1 Spokane, WA 99201 The Paulson Becker Agency is a family run and locally owned business in Spokane, with deep roots in our community. We would like to be the insurance agency for your family, for life. We call our clients our friends and we treat our friends like family. Knowing that you have given us your trust and the opportunity to help you with your insurance needs, we will honor that trust and work diligently to find you the right insurance coverage for your personal and business situation. Troy Insurance Agency, Inc David Troy '87 CEO Lewiston Location Email | Website |208-743-3541 1822 18th Avenue Lewiston, ID 83501 Moscow Location Amanda Troy '13: Email | Derek Bruce '14: Email Website | 208-882-2814 207 S. Main Street Moscow, ID 83843 Troy Insurance Agency is a locally owned Independent Agent. We represent the leading commercial and personal lines carriers in the industry. We have a licensed staff of 13 professionals and serve the Pacific Northwest market area from our Moscow location at 207 S. Main Street and Lewiston at 1822 18th Avenue. Wapiti Consulting Matthew Johnson '05 Owner Email | Website | 208-651-1120 2207 W. Dakota Avenue Hayden, ID 83835 We specialize in water, wastewater and heavy industrial power, controls, process, programming and SCADA. We offer services from design or consulting all the way to field installations and startups. We're the only company to offer a fully automated and certified downhole injection system for potable water aquifer storage and recovery. Warm Springs Consulting, LLC Deborah Hiller LaSalle '92 Owner Email | Website | 208-919-1682 LinkedIn 217 S. 11th St. Boise, ID 83702 Warm Springs Consulting (WSC) is an Idaho-based, globally recognized sustainability consulting firm. WSC works with high-impact industries and organizations to design win-win-win solutions that increase profit while caring for people and the planet. Our diverse work covers sustainability strategy, feasibility studies, electrification analysis, greenhouse gas inventories, ESG reporting, resilience planning, energy and waste management, stakeholder engagement and training. Sectors: education, government, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, energy, defense, transportation, tech and waste. We prove the economic case for carbon reduction. Western Appraisals Don Kerby '86 Owner Email | Website | 208-746-9891 1012 Main Street Lewiston, ID 83501 Western Appraisals is a commercial real estate appraisal firm. They do appraisals on Farms and Ranches, Timbered properties, commercial properties, land exchanges, etc. 1910 Coffee Co. Abygail Berger '21 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | 208-784-8156 Facebook | Instagram 405 5th St. Wallace, ID 83873 1910 Coffee Co. is a drive-thru coffee shop located in Wallace, ID. Our name is based off of the 1910 Fire which is an important event in Wallace's history. Our overall theme of our shop is fire/forest services so you'll see many things related to that such as drink names, signs and shirt designs! We offer a variety of drinks such as espresso, energy drinks (Redbull, lotus, and Zipfizz), teas, smoothies, and much more. We also have food options for a perfect on the go snack. Anelare Winery Kahryn Campbell '02 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-521-8926 Facebook | Instagram 19205 N. McBee Rd NW Benton City, WA 99320 “Anelare” is Italian for “desire” or “yearn for,” moreover it has strong Latin roots meaning “to strive.” It is a fitting description of our small production, premium winery. We desired to create a bottle of wine that you would be proud to uncork during special occasions with close friends and family … and soon, you will be yearning for more. The business began and continues with family. We have a passion for the community and agriculture in which we live. We are blessed with terroir and fruit in Washington and thrive to showcase that to the world. Anelare is located on the Kiona hillside, overlooking Red Mountain, Rattlesnake and Badger Canyon. In the beginning years, Anelare had a small tasting room in South Kennewick. It was our dream to be in the heart of wine country… vineyards and orchards. A true destination. We believe that wine is about the journey, from when you get in the car to when you taste the wine in your glass. Come join us for the incredible views and elegance of Washington wine. A New Vintage Wine Shop Ilene Schmidt - Dudunake Owner Email | Website | 208-855-9230 Facebook | Instagram 1400 N. Eagle Road #104 Meridian, ID 83642 A New Vintage Wine Shop opened May 16, 2001 as a wine/beer retail with a wine bar and has been going strong ever since that day! We are an independent, woman-owned, Vandal business. We pride ourselves on customer service and very friendly atmosphere! Stop on by for a glass of wine and meet a die-hard Vandal!!! The Bagel Authority Brett Hendren '08 Owner Email | Website | 509-957-8387 Instagram 903 W. Riverside Spokane, WA 99208 For many Vandals who have had the opportunity to enjoy Moscow Bagel and Deli we have brought that same great taste to Spokane and will continue to expand throughout the PNW! Bee's Knees Whiskey Bar Hilary Mann '03 Owner Email | Website | 208-758-0558 Facebook | Instagram 324 W. Lancaster Rd. Suite E Hayden, ID 83835 Launched in 2019 by the founders of Up North Distillery in Post Falls, Idaho. Hilary and Randy sought to share their love of cocktails and rare whiskey with their community. We take pride in offering a diverse range of services from whiskey tastings to mixology classes, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy. Our bar features over 400 bottles of spirits with a wonderful selection of beer and wine as well. Big Wake BBQ David Harrington '93 Owner Email | Website | 208-550-2994 Facebook 9861 W. Rockford Bay Road Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 We are a mobile food business that will cater your events from weddings to business celebrations. Or you can follow us on Facebook or Instagram to see where our next popup will be. Boise Bistro Market Kurtis Stark '13 Owner Email | Website |208-377-8664 6103 W. Fairview Ave. Boise, ID 83704 The Boise Bistro Market is a family owned operation for 30 years. We specialize in company and office catering, bringing high-quality lunches to offices and events all over the Boise Valley. We are also your one-stop-shop for holiday and specialty meats. Our bone-in Spiral Sliced Ham is the perfect accompaniment to your holiday tradition. We have dinner packages to feed everyone at your table! Boise River Lamb Brett '17, '19 and Liz '18 Wilder Owners Email | Website | 208-991-7673 8500 Joplin Road Caldwell, ID 83605 We are Brett and Liz Wilder, second generation sheep producers and the sixth generation on the family ranch. We raise farm-fresh, high-quality lamb, ethically and sustainably raised, prioritizing our animal's well-being while being considerate of the impact we are having on our land. Our products are carefully selected to ensure an overall positive eating experience so whether it is someone's first time trying lamb or they are a seasoned veteran, we have them covered. Cake Hoopla Katie Troxell '08 and Joslyn Keating '08, '12 Owners Email | Website | 971-610-6530 Facebook | Instagram 7173 SW Dartmouth Street Tigard, OR 97223 Founded by college teammates JoJo and Katie, Cake Hoopla’s mobile cake-decorating party service provides a unique, hands-on and creative activity to make any celebration unforgettable (and delicious!). Party packages are fully customizable, with six crowd-pleasing, scratch-baked cake flavors to choose from and new design options every few weeks. Calle Cafe Inc. Estefania Mondrago 16' Owner Email | 208-562-7948 Instagram 1516 1st St. S. Nampa, ID 83686 We are a Mexican raw bar offering premium tequila and ceviche in Downtown Nampa. Critty's Christopher Brown '07 Owner Email | Website | 208-901-2822 Facebook| Instagram 2139 S. Broadway Ste. 102 Boise, ID 83606 Friendly neighborhood bar focusing on craft beer, wine, cider and premixed cocktails. Vandals get discounts on certain drinks during watch parties. Cucina Wine Bar Dean Pierose '88 Owner Email | Website | 801-322-3055 Facebook | Instagram 1026 E 2nd Ave Salt Lake City, UT 84103 We are a small restaurant that serves some of the best food in the state of Utah as well as serving over 80 wines by the glass. Forty Two Bar Kitchen Steven Hacker '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-596-4193 Facebook | Instagram 2012 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843 A DIVE BAR WITH CLASS Forty Two is a long-standing, newly revitalized bar and kitchen in Moscow, ID. We have a great range of beers on tap, delicious cocktails and a great menu for any bar appetite. We're here to welcome everyone, so stop by to enjoy an after-work beer, celebrate date night or catch up with friends. Harvest Ridge Organics Doug McIntosh '81 Founder Email | 208-743-1668 Facebook 3233 Powers Ave. Lewiston, ID 83501 Harvest Ridge Organics was founded in 2007 by fifth generation innovative North Idaho farmers who have used sustainable, no-till farming practices for years and now have the ability to provide you with organic products without genetic modified organisms (GMOs), pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Vandals in four of those generations. Hunga Dunga Brewing Co. Graham Lilly '13 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-596-4855 Facebook | Instagram 333 N Jackson Moscow, ID 83843 Hunga Dunga is a mid-size production brewery committed to producing high quality craft beers that pair with a rotating menu of small plates. We specialize in live music and special events in our unique event space seated amongst the brewery. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates on what is coming up next! Idaho Candy Company David Wagers '88 Owner Email | Website | 208-342-5505 Facebook | Instagram 412 S. 8th Street Boise, ID 83702 Idaho Candy Company began as a dream for T.O. Smith in his home in 1901. Mr. Smith had been a journeyman candy maker in Chicago, IL and Salt Lake City, UT before he moved to Boise, ID to help build the Dewey Palace Hotel in Nampa, ID. After finishing the hotel he found himself out of work and started making candy and selling it door to door out of shoe boxes. Soon after starting T.O. had seventeen candy makers making candy in a small frame shop in the vicinity of 8th & Fort Street in Boise supplying the sweet tooths in Idaho. Idaho Candy Company sells our candies to retail customers that come in our door, internet customers from around the world, direct to businesses across the country and to distributors in 12 states. In short, Idaho Candy Company continues to thrive thanks to our customers and because our employees strive to make great, nostalgic candy, one piece at a time. Kiitos Brewing Rigby Heusinkveld '80 Owner Email | Website | 801-215-9165 Facebook | Instagram 608 W. 700 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 Here at Kiitos Brewing, we’re all about gratitude, from the bottom of our hearts to the head on our beers. We see brewing as a privilege and we’re thankful to be doing so, just as we’re thankful for good friends, family and a beautiful planet on which to enjoy them all. So raise a glass (or a can if you prefer) with us, and join us in saying Kiitos for all the good things in life. Lindsay Creek Vineyards Doug McIntosh '81 Owner Email | Website | 208-746-9463 Facebook | Instagram 3107 Powers Ave Lewiston, ID 83501 We are a family owned, ultra premium winery that opened in 2015 with a beautiful venue for you to relax as you sip award-winning white and red wines and take in the views of the beautiful Lewis-Clark valley. Pair those wines with delicious small plates made from many products produced on the neighboring wheat, garbanzo bean, pea and lentil farm. Check website or Facebook for current hours, specials or to see what live music is playing. Louie's Pizza & Italian Restaurant Lou Mallane '99 Owner Lisa Harberd Grover '83 CFO Email | Website | 208-884-5200 2500 E. Fairview Ave Meridian, ID 83642 In Idaho since 1965. Born in Ketchum, raised in Idaho. Meat and Potatoes Catering Mike and Lisa Tesnohlidek '99 Owner Email | Website | 208-870-9015 Facebook | Instagram 1301 Glenway Ave Fruitland, ID 83619 We specialize in high quality, affordable and enjoyable food for any occasion. We love working with our clients to customize the perfect menu for their event. Mediterranean Spice Garden Abdulbaset '18 Owner Email | 208-717-1490 Instagram Moscow, ID 83843 Mediterranean Spice Garden is a very much needed food truck here in Moscow, selling delicious dishes from the Mediterranean. We cater to events including graduation parties, family events, community/religious gatherings and more! Mikey's Gyros Mina Ashkannejhad and Jeremy Martin '04 Owners Email | Website | 208-882-0780 Facebook | Instagram 527 S. Main St. Moscow, ID 83843 Mikey's Gyros has been serving up mouthwatering Mediterranean food on the Palouse since 1982. Mikey's specializes in gyros, vegetarian/vegan pitas, salads and soup, as well as spanakopita, baklava, tabouli and hummus — all made fresh, in-house daily. With cold beer and cider on tap, a ping pong table in the back and live music and events, Mikey's is more than just a restaurant, it's a gathering place for the community. Mikey's: where smart people meet! O'Malley's Sports Pub & Grill Diane Eastman '10 Partner Email | 208-687-5996 Facebook 13742 W Highway 53 Rathdrum, ID 83858 Sports Bar — American Restaurant — Pub Paradise Grill and Cafe Amy Thompson '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-5660 1902 W. Pullman Road Moscow, ID 83843 We are a welcoming, family-friendly restaurant located in the Palouse Mall in Moscow, Idaho. All of our food is made to order, using fresh ingredients. We specialize in American comfort food, including burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads, and pitas, all with large portions at reasonable prices. Our famous curly fries, chips and wedges are hand cut and cooked in-house, made from real potatoes just hours before you order them. We strive to serve the best food possible so many of our items are 100% house-made. Pig 'n Fig Jamie Kearns '13 Owner Email | Website | 208-301-0577 550 S. 400 E. Salt Lake City, UT, 84111 Pig ‘n Fig started as a hobby and turned into a business. Who wouldn’t want custom charcuterie catering?! I love charcuterie and could eat it for every meal. I strive to make each order unique by shopping locally to provide the best in-season foods. Currently, we offer charcuterie catering to the Salt Lake Valley, Park City, and surrounding areas. I am originally from Idaho and found my love of entertaining from my Tennessee born and raised grandmother. She would host elaborate dinner parties and game nights. She always had charcuterie and mixed nuts on hand, just in case guests popped by. I love to entertain and have translated that into catering for others so I can help them entertain! Pour Company Stefan Yauchzee '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-596-4517 Facebook | Instagram 402 W 6th St, #102 Moscow, ID 83843 Moscow's Craft Beer Taproom and Retail Bottle Shop. Hard to find and exclusive craft beer offerings on draft and to go. Red Star Coffee Company Kelly Kimberling Gilder '11 Owner Email | Website | 208-892-8007 Facebook | Instagram 1046 W. Pullman Rd. Moscow, ID 83843 If you crave great coffee, you'll love knowing we provide a real alternative to franchises by offering handcrafted coffee and espresso drinks, lotus energy and red bull bombers, teas, and real food options. Our unique menu offers are what make us stand out from our competition, and our quality service and friendly baristas are what keep customers coming back. Red Star coffee company baristas have an extensive knowledge of our menu and have the ability to customize drinks in ways that franchises cannot. One of the most important aspects of Red Star Coffee Company is our commitment to serving our community. We can often be found providing well deserved drinks to our local school teachers, and health care and emergency service providers during service days and appreciation weeks. You many even find our gift card included in raffle prizes and gift baskets for a variety of local annual events and fundraisers. Split Rail Winery Jed Glavin '03 Owner Email | Website | 208-490-0681 Facebook | Instagram | Twitter 3200 Chinden Blvd Garden City, ID 83714 Split Rail winery is propagated by the minds of a new generation of drinker. We create wine that is spawned from whimsy and redolent of the soil that we all stand upon. Our winery emerged from a fervent belief in supporting regional agriculture, creating Idaho-centric products, exploring new wines and wine styles, and an unfettered love for drinking, eating and debauchery. The Curb Bar and Grill Rob Truax '96 Owner Email | Website | 208-855-0202 1760 S. Meridian Road, Suite 100 Meridian, ID 83642 We are proud to have 20 beers on tap to hit every flavor profile. The Curb carries local brews and popular beers from the Northwest and abroad. Our Bar and Grill features talented local musicians that give our place tons of energy. The Curb is open to all ages. We love to throw all types of special events for our guests throughout the year. The Draft Sports Pub Katie Fox '00 Owner Email | 208-452-7275 Facebook 218 SW 3rd Street Fruitland, ID 83619 We are a local sports bar and gathering space for adults. Trailbreaker Cider Brian Augdahl '03 Owner Email | Website | 509-279-2159 Facebook | Instagram 2204 N. Madson Rd. Liberty Lake, WA 99019 We are a hard cider manufacturer that also features a full-scale restaurant and event center here in the heart of the Inland NW. Our business is a family owned, with two of four owners proudly graduating from U of I in the early 2000's. After starting the cidery in the Moscow/Pullman area, we relocated to the Coeur d'Alene/Spokane area in 2018-2019. Proudly serving guests from all over the region and producing ciders that are featured throughout Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington, we like to say "Washington Apples have Never Been Happier!". Up North Distillery Hilary Mann '03 Owner Email | Website | 208-773-4445 Facebook | Instagram 846 N. Boulder Ct. Post Falls, ID 83854 Our distillery, located in the picturesque mountain valley of Post Falls, Idaho is blessed with a wealth of agricultural products and some of the purest water in North America. We take pride in our "farm to flask" approach using locally sourced honey, grains and fruits to craft unique spirits that are a true reflection of our local terroir. We pride ourselves on being a true craft distillery. Since 2015 we have been releasing award winning spirits that evoke the magic of Idaho. You can purchase our spirits on site, at your local Idaho liquor store and online at upnorthdistillery.com/shop. Van Patten Cellars Michael Van Patten '97 Curtis Van Patten '82 Owners Email | Website | 208-739-1990 Facebook PO Box 1048 Fruitland, ID 83619 We are a family-owned winery located in the Snake River Valley. Allstate Insurance -Ted Curet Donald "Ted" Curet '91 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-8782 117 W. D Street Moscow, ID 83843 Insurance for all of Idaho and Washington. Life, home, renters, condo, auto, business, you name it I'll help you or guide you. Alturas Wealth Management Melissa Lowther '08 Owner Email | Website | 208-991-8789 842 E Winding Creek Drive Eagle, ID 83616 We are dedicated to providing CPA services and strategic wealth planning that is right for you. Atkinson Law Offices, PLLC Craig Atkinson '09 Owner Email | Website | 208-571-0627 1087 W River St, Suite 290 Boise, ID 83702 We are a law firm in Boise, Idaho representing clients in criminal, DUI and divorce cases. Bartlett & French PLLP Michael Bartlett '96 Partner Email | Website | 208-629-2311 LinkedIn 1002 W. Franklin Street Boise, ID 83702 With over thirty years’ combined experience, Bartlett & French is well equipped to handle all manner of criminal cases in both state and federal court. Whether you are accused of a drug offense, a DUI or homicide, our dedicated and experienced defense attorneys will have your back. In addition to providing a rigorous defense, we offer a holistic approach seeking to understand the life circumstances which sometimes lead to law enforcement scrutiny. In this way, we address the case as well as the problem with the goal of improving your life. Briggs & Bauscher Law Mistie Bauscher '11 Partner Email | Website | 208-459-4446 702 E. Chicago St Caldwell, ID 83605 Mistie's practice areas include criminal defense and family law. Dolan Ray Law, LLC Allan Ray '08 Partner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 610-906-3147 2500 E. High Street Pottstown PA 19464 Dolan Ray Law, LLC is a law firm specializing in Social Security, disability, family law and personal injury. Edward Jones — Holly Blanchette, Financial Advisor Holly Blanchette '10 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 360-253-7017 LinkedIn 1625 SE 192nd Ave Ste. 200 Camas, WA 98607 Full-service financial advising based in the greater-Vancouver/SW Washington area, but serving those in the Pacific NW region and beyond. I focus on helping all levels of investors - those completely new to investing, to seasoned investors looking for additional advice and recommendations to keep them on track towards all of their goals. I pride myself on being a trusted, transparent source of information and support for clients along their journey by closely monitoring their progress to help them stay on track and respond to life changes or unforeseen circumstances along the way. I also welcome the opportunity to work with their attorney, accountant and other trusted professionals to deliver a comprehensive strategy that leverages everyone's expertise. Foley Freeman PLLC Howard Foley '64, '69 Owner Email | Website | 208-888-9111 953 S. Industry Way Meridian, ID 83642 Our firm is the oldest law firm in Meridian, offering legal services in the following areas: wills, trusts, family law including divorce and custody matters, business formations, bankruptcy and misdemeanor criminal matters. We also have a Spanish speaking attorney available. G & M Insurance Dennis Ulrich '75 and '80 Owner Email | Website | 503-876-4222 PO Box 68 Willamina, OR 97396 G & M Insurance is located in Willamina, Oregon and has been serving Yamhill, Polk and Marion counties since 1997. G & M Insurance offers auto, home, renters and business insurance. Gjording Fouser PLLC Trudy Hanson Fouser '81 Owner Email | Website | 208-336-9777 950 W. Bannock Street, Suite 950 Boise, ID 83702 Gjording Fouser's attorneys represent businesses, health care facilities and professionals in a variety of areas, including: appellate, employment, insurance defense, medical malpractice defense, product liability and professional malpractice defense. We are consistently recognized as one of the leading litigation firms in Idaho, and we have the reputation that, without hesitation, we will go to trial if requested by our clients. For the 5th consecutive year, Benchmark Litigation named Gjording Fouser the “Idaho Litigation Firm of the Year.” Gresham Injury Law Center Thomas Melville '96 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 503-492-1100 424 NE Kelly Ave Gresham, OR 97030 Helping people who have been victimized in their claims against multi-billion dollar insurance companies. Hickey Law Firm, PLLC Andra Hickey '12 Josh Hickey '13 Partners Email | Website | 208-810-4849 Facebook 120 E. Lake St. Sandpoint, ID 83864 We are a husband and wife team of lawyers practicing in beautiful downtown Sandpoint. We provide estate planning, real estate and personal injury services to all of North Idaho. Idaho Trust Bank Thomas Prohaska '88 Founder Email | Website | 208-459-6795 Facebook | LinkedIn 717 S. Kimball Ave. Ste. 200 Caldwell, ID 83616 We specialize in assisting people with family law and criminal defense matters. Ketlinski Law Office Ty Ketlinski '94, 97' Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-288-4444 Facebook 1910 N. Lakes Pl. Meridian, ID 83646 Ketlinski Law Office, PLLC is a law firm located in Meridian, Idaho that focuses solely on estate planning, elder law and probate. Koonce Rounds, PC Tyler Rounds '05 & '07 Owner Email | Website | 208-373-6500 888 W. Broad Street Boise, ID 83702 Founded in 1994 by brothers (both with Vandal undergrad and law degrees) Daniel Prohaska and Thomas Prohaska. Idaho Trust Bank offers personal banking, private banking and business banking, as well as personalized wealth management and investment management. Idaho Trust specializes in delivering exceptional, relationship-based service with a solid commitment to responsiveness and action. Today Idaho Trust Bank has a simple mission: We Help Clients Create and Preserve Wealth for Generations. Law Office of Craig J. Lucas Craig Lucas '88 Owner Email | Website | 702-598-0477 LinkedIn 2831 St. Rose Parkway, Ste 238 Henderson, NV 89052 Nevada Workers' Compensation Attorney with over 30 years of experience. Demonstrated history of helping seriously injured workers receive medical treatment, compensation, retraining and other benefits. Skilled in representing injured workers in workers’ compensation negotiations, hearings and appeals. Strong emphasis on helping each individual client with personal attention as they make their way through a workers’ compensation process that is often cumbersome and confusing. We can help with neck injuries, back injuries, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, head injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome. We emphasize obtaining disability settlements. Personal attention given to all clients by attorney Craig J. Lucas. Cases are not delegated to a paralegal or an associate attorney. NO CHARGE FOR ATTORNEY’S FEES UNLESS WE RECOVER. CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION AT (702) 598-0477 Law Office of Nors Davidson Nors Davidson '97 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 415-601-4140 Facebook 201 Spear St., Ste. 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 Attorney Nors Davidson specializes in defense of driving under the influence or DUI cases in the San Francisco Bay Area. Moreno Immigration Law George Moreno '17 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Website | 509-581-7418 Facebook 13555 Columbia Park Trail, Suite F Richland, WA 99352 Our law firm is focused primarily on the practice of immigration law and policy: family visa petitions, fiance visas, citizenship applications, adjustment of status, work permits, asylum and many other immigration-related services. Mutual of Omaha Advisors Scott Bradford '05 Owner Email | Website | 608-688-6447 Facebook | LinkedIn 500 Harborview Circle La Crosse, WI 54601 We offer holistic risk-based financial planning to clients nationwide. Popplewell Law Firm, PLLC Joseph Popplewell '08 and '11 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-358-2396 195 River Vista Pl., Ste. 305 Twin Falls, ID 83301 Popplewell Law Firm, PLLC is a boutique law firm serving all of southern Idaho. Joseph D. Popplewell's practice focuses on estate planning, probate, tax and business law. Mr. Popplewell, who holds a J.D. and an L.L.M., provides exceptional legal services at a reasonable rate. "Protecting You, Your Family and Your Legacy." Reisse L Perin, CPA Reisse Perin '75 This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-322-0188 7721 W. Settlers Ave Boise, ID 83704 We are a CPA firm with an emphasis on small business support to include accounting, payroll, tax planning and tax return preparation. The firm has been active since 1977 service multiple generations of CPA's. Russell Law Offices Robie G. Russell '73, '78 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | 209-621-2102 77 South Main Street Seattle, WA 98104 We provide legal services to clients in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington from offices in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square and Boise's Empire Building. Our regional practice emphasizes environmental, natural resource, business and personal matters including oil and gas, real estate, business practices and estate matters. We also provide mediation, trustee and business management services. Our numerous clients range from individuals to small and medium-sized businesses to corporations to public to quasi-public agencies and start-ups. Schofield and Young William Young '13 Owner Email | Website | 208-344-0128 Facebook 950 W. Bannock St. Ste. 630 Boise, ID 83702 Idaho Criminal Defense and DUI Attorneys: As Idaho criminal defense attorneys we have handled nearly every type of case - from simple infractions to the most complex felonies. There is no case too small for our attention, and no case too large for us to handle. We fight for our clients and we have the talent, drive and passion to handle any case. Stuchlik Law, PLLC Kiley Stuchlik '11, Steve Stuchlik '12 Owners This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-414-1652 350 E. Liberty Street Weiser, ID 83672 Having grown up on ranches in rural Southwest Idaho and Eastern Oregon, vandal alums Steve and Kiley (Cobb) Stuchlik, are uniquely qualified to meet the legal needs of rural Idahoans and Oregonians. They specialize in estate planning including farm and ranch succession planning, business formations, real property transactions and probate and trust administration. They are licensed in Idaho and Oregon. They offer reasonable rates and flat-fee arrangements for planning services. Taylor Law and Mediation PLLC Robert J. Taylor '09, '13 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-587-3294 24200 American Legion Blvd Suite 3B Mountain Home, ID 83647 Divorce law firm in Mountain Home and Boise, Idaho.. Tomlin Law Office Erin Tomlin '06, '12 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-310-3720 Facebook | Instagram 805 N. Main St., Ste. 106 Moscow, ID 83843 Serving the Palouse with over a decade of leadership and legal expertise where innovative advice meets reliable action. Licensed in Idaho and Washington for clients with the following legal needs: business and non-profit law; strategic consulting; higher education law; family law; elder law and estate planning. Trail & Swift Financial 408 S Jefferson Street Ste 101 Moscow, ID 83843 Martin Trail '84 Wealth Management Advisor, ChFC, CLU Email | Website | 208-892-5724 LinkedIn Justin Swift '10 Wealth Management Advisor, CFP, CLU Email | Website | 208-892-5724 LinkedIn Our mission is to partner with individuals, families and businesses to help them define, design and build their financial future through a long-term relationship that integrates insurance and investment expertise. Trail & Swift Financial is a multi-generational financial planning firm that helps families and businesses organize their financial lives around the values that are most important to them. Using an integrated planning approach that coordinates investment and insurance expertise, our team is uniquely positioned to help our clients develop a sense of direction for their financial future. West Valley Insurance Ian E. James '94 Owner Email | Website | 208-682-4924 Facebook PO Box 926 Pinehurst, ID 83850 Independent agency providing property, casualty, commercial and life insurance solutions for Idaho, Washington, Montana, Texas and Louisiana. 116 and West Edward Moore '90 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-472-2129 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube 805 W. Idaho Suite 300 Boise, ID 83702 116 and West is an integrated, independent advertising agency that has been growing in Idaho since we were founded more than 20 years ago. By consistently providing excellent services and building strong relationships, we’ve become a top firm in the Northwest. We know the West: the people, the marketing landscape and the nuances of regional advertising. Our goal is to become a premier agency choice for businesses from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific coast. We’re nimble enough to work with small companies, and process-oriented and experienced enough to work with large, national or global businesses. From strategy to design to web design and media buying - we do it all. We’re proud of our multifaceted team and the talent we’ve been able to attract. Our internal teams are cross-functional and all work is done in-house with a backbone of strategic insight. Hit us up to discuss your marketing needs and Go Vandals! We help businesses of all sizes leverage the internet to find new clients/customers and grow revenues. Our specialties include digital advertising on Google, Facebook and other channels, website design and reputation management. Amplify, LLC Melissa (Epler) Weitz '04 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | 208-596-0588 Moscow, ID 83843 Amplify provides social media management, print and digital marketing materials, complete marketing plans, videography and live streaming services. The Biz Zone Ken Bishop '86 Owner Email | Website | 208-452-6245 100 N. Whitley Dr. Fruitland, ID 83619 We are a full service printer offering both small format (business cards, forms, flyers, etc.) to large format (signs, banners, vehicle graphics, etc.). We can print just about anything you want on just about anything you need it on! Brand Market Media Michael Morscheck '96 Founder/CEO Email | Website | 360-217-4094 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter 1103 S 21st St Mount Vernon, WA 98274 At Brand Market Media, we specialize in amplifying your business's online presence through expert website design & hosting, targeted digital advertising, effective SEO strategies and social media management. Our reputation management services ensure that your brand maintains a positive image, while our print and direct mail campaigns give you a tangible edge in the competitive market. Let us help you stand out, connect with new customers and achieve your business goals. c308 Marketing Mike Kerby '97 Owner Email | Website | 208-344-1587 1404 W Idaho St #103 Boise, ID 83702 c308 Marketing is a digital-first firm. With 16 years of digital marketing muscle for international technology leaders, state agencies and blue-chip brands, c308 is one of the oldest digital marketing firms in the state of Idaho. When our tech, strategy and in-house production studio put their collective talents to a task, the results are head-turning. Our clientele includes Fortune 500 companies, European tech juggernauts and a slew of innovating businesses. Corporate Recognition, LLC Sondra (Powell) LeClaire '82 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 303-403-1752 50 Qualla Ct Boulder, CO 80303 We are a promotional products company who offers over a million different items that customers can brand their logo on. Our professional resources help promote your business with branded products, apparel and outside-of-the-box marketing opportunities, no matter what your budget is. Our team has the experience, connections and buying power to back your most creative ideas and bring your campaigns to life. Godwin Marketing Communications LLC Candace Godwin '88 Owner Email | Website | 208-640-6514 1002 N. 2nd St. Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 We specialize in social media and traditional advertising, website development, content creation and management, print publications, writing and editing services. Hagadone Directories, Inc. James Hail '03 CEO Email | Website | 208-667-8744 201 N. 2nd Street Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 Hagadone Directories has been the consumer's best source of local business information since 1987. Serving 8 markets in the states of Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California, we offer businesses an effective way of advertising and consumers the most complete and accurate way to find what they need. Whether it is in print or digital format, the most convenient way to find local, relevant business information is with Hagadone Directories. Kitchen Advertising Craig Pobst '94 Owner Email | Website | 760-227-8528 701 Palomar Airport Rd. Ste. 300 Carlsbad, CA 92011 Kitchen is a full-service advertising agency, providing small agency attention with large agency horsepower. From strategic planning to creative execution, we stand ready to help our clients succeed. At Kitchen, creativity is more than just advertisements, it's about ideas that contribute to your bottom line. With over 25 years of experience working with both national and local brands, Kitchen is the place to come together and create masterful solutions. Looking Glass Social Media Management Katelyn Foutch '21 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-5010 Instagram Moscow, ID 83843 Looking Glass, social media management was started by Kate Foutch who graduated from University of Idaho in 2021. She lives in Moscow with her partner and their four kids. Looking Glass connects community to authentic social media through creating collaborations with local small businesses. We also provide social media management, professional photography and videography. Mitchell + Palmer Billy Mitchell '92 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-576-3700 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 1150 W. State St. Suite 200 Boise, ID 83702 Mitchell + Palmer is a full-service creative agency located in the international hotspot of Boise, Idaho. Our recently renovated home office (once a fabled brothel) is home to our seasoned and eclectic commune of design and planning ruffians, who serve a range of clients and industries across the nation and the northwesterly regions. We also have plenty of free parking. Prescott-Clearwater Technologies Stephen Matlock '71 Founder Email | Website | 480-962-3890 Facebook Payson, AZ 85541 We are a telecommunications data provider as well as other services. Robert C. Bain, Photographer Robert Bain '88 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 510-599-0019 5206 War Wagon Drive San Jose, CA 95136 Robert C. Bain is a professional photographer in the Silicon Valley area. Sawtooth Media Group Alex Moore '06 Owner Email | Website | 208-512-0599 Sawtooth Media Group is a full-service digital publishing agency with proven expertise in building seven and eight-figure brands through lightning-fast customer acquisition via social influence, paid advertising, direct response and sales funnel optimization. Signs & Designs 2 Fit Brian Price '93 Owner Email | Website | 208-343-4226 417 E 45th Street Garden City, ID 83714 Signs & Designs 2 Fit is your one source for all printing and display needs. From yard signs to custom trade show booths we can help you get your business noticed. Our experienced staff will work with you to make sure that you are getting the right products for what you need so whether that is a new business sign, window decals or a custom trade show booth we can help you look good. Skeeterbuggins Productions Jarod Breshears '08 Owner Email | Website | 509-888-2995 Wenatchee, WA Welcome to Skeeterbuggins Productions! With the motto of "We Can Handle That", we strive to have or find the answer to all of our clients video needs. Whether it is in live event production, business services or web productions, we can provide you with the best production possible. Skeeterbuggins Productions was founded in 2006 by Jarod Breshears. The name of Skeeterbuggins came about from my father, who used to call me his Skeeter Bug when I was a baby. He has since passed away and I have found it to be a fitting tribute to his legacy to have my company be named Skeeterbuggins. Temple Kinyon, Author and Freelance Writer Temple Kinyon '93 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 702-528-7998 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter At the heart of this Idaho girl beats a passion to write. Words can create magic if you use them in just the right way. With a little coaxing and a little tweaking, words can rise to the occasion and compel people to think and react. I’ve written and edited a variety of prose and promotion designed to send positive, honest and clear messages to readers and consumers. Let my experience go to work for YOU. Specializing in: freelance magazine article writing and editing, copywriting, memoir/ghost writing, nostalgia pieces, blog posts, social media posts and copy/content editing. Treasure Valley Litho Chris Haechrel '97 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-375-7700 29 N. Phillippi St Boise, ID 83705 As a commercial print and mail house we specialize in turning your marketing ideas into print reality. Small to large run printing for mailers, brochures, folders, booklets and magazines. Complete print shop with all in-house bindery, fulfillment and mailing. We help you plan, print and promote your business. Copier Lease Center Jesse Harwell '97 Owner Email | Website | 888-884-2113 14143 Denver West Parkway Wheat Ridge, CO We offer copier leasing for businesses in the USA. Xerox Platinum dealer. Flock Cancer Idaho Leslie Pierose Scantling '90 Founder Email | Website | 208-866-6099 Facebook 1806 N. Harrison Blvd. Boise, ID 83702 Flock Cancer Idaho is a non-profit whose mission is to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer fighters, families and programs. Flock Cancer throws the annual Flock Cancer Street Stroll in Boise to celebrate breast cancer survivors and raise money thru participation, donations and sponsorship. Founded by Boise survivor and Vandal alum, Leslie Pierose Scantling ('90), all funds stay local and directly support breast cancer causes. Frontier Gymnastics, Inc. Mary Williams '90, '91 Owner Email | Website | 307-433-1881 6725 Faith Drive Cheyenne, WY 82009 We purchased an existing gym in December 2011, restructured the business, with help from friends and family we revamped the gym and opened under the new name of Frontier Gymnastics Jan. 2, 2012, in Cheyenne, WY in an old Safeway store location. In 2014, we built a 16,500-square foot custom training facility that allows us to train athletes from confident walkers to the elite levels. We moved to the new location in October 2014. Frontier is a premier gymnastics training facility that offers both recreational and Junior Olympic competitive gymnastics training. We compete locally, regionally and nationally at this time. Hawk Consultants, LLC Chuck Heath '85 Owner Email | Website | 907-278-1877 LinkedIn 3201 C Street, Suite 406 Anchorage, AK 99503 Hawk Consultants provides high level staffing and inspection services to the oil, gas, mining and utilities sectors. We are based in Anchorage but have expanded and now have offices in Houston, Texas and Edmonton, Canada. Healing Children, LLC Traci Glover '89, '93 Partner/Owner/Founder This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 888-311-1883 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn PO Box 421 Kuna, ID 83634-0421 Our mission is for all children to be emotionally healthy, happy, mature and responsible. We believe as adults establish healthy relationships and appropriate boundaries, children are more likely to grow and prosper. When adults understand the impact of trauma, entitlement, disruptive attachment and child development (including conscience development), they are better able to create healing environments for children. Jay V. Hayes Consulting and Brokerage, LLC and Coach Jay Hayes Football Consulting and Training Jay Hayes '86 Owner Email | 513-300-2762 800 18th Avenue North St. Petersburg, FL 33704 Jay V. Hayes Consulting and Brokerage, LLC is involved in the PPE Product industry connecting buyers and sellers around the world. Coach Jay Hayes Football Consulting and Training does football consulting for all levels of coaching from the high school level to the professional level. Training sessions are available. Lordocs Havanese Lorrie Lammer '75 Owner Email | Website | 608-630-5384 31031 Oil Well Road Punta Gorda, FL 33955 Showing and breeding the top of the line AKC health tested champion havanese. Puppies available to approved homes. New Guinea Highland Wild Dog Foundation James McIntyre '76, '80 Director Email | Website | 904-583-4272 Facebook 1009 White Street Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Operating in the spirit of our core value and motto “Science First”, the NGHWDF is a non-profit corporation that serves the global community by providing an all- inclusive resource-rich platform for the research, conservation and management of the New Guinea Highland Wild Dog and closely related canid species. The foundation acts as a liaison, fund site and conduit for scientific pursuits, coordinating a broad range of efforts and fields of study conducted at AZA zoos, USDA/APHIS facilities, universities and private interests. No. 87 Screen Printing LLC Jose Alfaro '11 Owner Email | Instagram | 208-991-4698 2716 E. Beech St Caldwell, ID 83605 We are a small, family-owned screen printing and graphic design business. We fulfill custom orders large and small for anyone needing help branding their own business. Pacific Company Sportwear Jeff Valley '94 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-487-4189 2823 N. Martin Spokane, WA 99207 Pacific Company is a screen printing and embroidery company. We bring your custom designs and logos to life on various apparel, head wear and accessories. We are proud Vandals and have been in business for more than 20 years. We are also a wholesale provider of signs and banners. RAM Engineering Robert Long '94 Owner Email | Website | 425-678-6960 19109 36th Avenue West Lynnwood, WA 98036 RAM Engineering provides civil engineering and land use planning services in the Puget Sound area. Scientific Gear LLC Phillip (Hank) Levi '90 Owner Email | Website | 800-998-6429 2799 Merrilee Drive Fairfax, VA 22031 Scientific Gear LLC is a small veteran owned business specializing in scientific laboratory instruments. Product categories include automatic titrators, moisture testing via LOD and Karl Fischer titration, liquid density, viscosity and surface science (surface tension, energy, contact angle). Scientific Gear conducts some light manufacturing as well as provides sales distribution, PM maintenance and calibration services as well as training. Our products are utilized for conducting QC/QA as well as R&D for manufacturers/producers serving numerous industries including (but not limited to); Energy & Power, Petroleum, Pharmaceutical, Food & Beverage, Plastics and chemical. Tara Lew Interiors Tara Lew '06 Owner Email | Website | 208-660-4649 Facebook | Instagram 112 West 4th St. #1 Moscow, ID 83843 Tara Lew Interiors offers interior design services, window coverings, area rugs, furniture, lighting, tile, accessories and more. The Flying Locksmiths Amy Little '96 Co-Owner/Co-Founder This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-866-2630 5440 W Franklin Rd #205B Boise, ID 83709 Boise’s businesses and commercial facilities rely on The Flying Locksmiths security solutions to protect their commercial assets. We work with a wide range of industries, including commercial businesses, restaurants, banks, retail stores, hospitals, government entities and beyond. A faulty door or outdated lock system can make it easy for intruders to break in and steal your products stored on-site such as intellectual property or confidential employee information. We’ll secure your business to prevent intruders from entering your facilities, restrict access to unauthorized visitors, secure documents and do whatever it takes to protect your business, its guests and its employees. As your full-service physical security specialists, we will secure your Boise, Caldwell or Eagle business based on your specific needs. Commercial locksmith and business security services include: general door locksmith services (lock installation, repair, rekeying), access control security system installation and maintenance, commercial safe opening, combinations changes, installations and repairs, sliding / automatic doorway installation and repair, office lockout assistance, business intercom system advisement, installation and maintenance, video camera surveillance system installation and repair and high-security doorway installation and repair University Collision of Moscow Alison Weigley '05 Owner Email | Website | 208-882-8535 435 E Palouse River D Moscow, ID 83843 We provide collision repair and paint, vehicle detailing and auto glass replacement. At University Collision, estimates are free. We perform all major and minor auto body collision repairs–from dented bumpers to windshield replacement to roll-overs–we’ll take care of you and your car. We provide frame and uni-body repair, custom color paint match, windshield and glass replacement, alignments and vehicle detailing. We go out of our way to provide affordable services without sacrificing quality. Our free loaner car service means you don’t have to be without wheels while we get your car back to pre-accident condition. We are true craftsmen; we take great pride in our work, and our customers are our number one priority. Our shop employs certified technicians with years of experience in collision repair. We don’t want to just fix your door dings and fenders; we want to build a relationship so you trust us enough to recommend us to your family and friends. We will take the time to give you all the information you need so you can feel good about making an informed decision to repair your vehicle. We work with all insurance carriers to give you peace of mind and peace of wallet. Wendle Motors Ford Nissan Andrew Keys '90 General Sales Manager This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-468-9000 Facebook | LinkedIn 9000 N. Division St. Spokane, WA 99218 Automotive dealership founded in 1943 by (Vandal) Chud Wendle. Later operated by his son Dick Wendle and his wife Carol (both Vandals). Now operated by their daughter and son-in-law Kristin and Shayne Goff (also Vandals). We sell new Ford and Nissan vehicles, most makes of pre-owned vehicles, have large modern facilities and large parts and service departments. We pride ourselves on being one of the few family-owned dealerships left and work hard to provide our customers with an outstanding experience. Winston River Designs Dustin Winston '19, '21 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-550-5698 7900 Elmore Road Fruitland, ID 83619 Winston River Design is a custom woodworking, furniture and engraving company based out of Fruitland, Idaho. We offer custom wood and metal designs perfect for home improvement, design enhancements or gifts. 208 Life Real Estate brokered by eXp Realty Willie Alderson '00 Founder This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-991-8543 1653 E. Braemere Road Boise, ID 83702 Welcome to 208LifeRE.com, your one-stop source for Boise, ID real estate. Use our state-of-the-art property search, including an interactive map search, to find homes for sale in Boise, ID. These listings are updated daily from the MLS. Array Real Estate Sheldon Kernodle '11 Owner Email | Website | 208-610-2481 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter 408 E. Sherman Ave, Suite 305 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 There are plenty of real estate firms you can choose from. It’s important to choose one that puts your needs first. Purchasing real estate can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. From first time home buying to complex land acquisitions, Array Real Estate helps people achieve their real estate goals. At Home Real Estate Steve Hacker '04 Owner Email | Website | 208-883-9977 Facebook | Instagram 224 W. 3rd Street Moscow, ID 83843 At Home Real Estate exists to better the lives of people on the Palouse by helping them find their home. We do this with integrity, joy and the conviction that every client deserves our best effort. We want to leave a legacy in this community for our children and to enable our clients to do the same. We are, after all, in the business of home. Austin Ramey - J. Hill Property Group Austin Ramey '16 Owner Email | Website | 503-577-1364 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 7504 SW Bridgeport Road Portland, OR 97224 I am a licensed Oregon broker with Keller Williams Realty Portland Premiere serving the greater Portland Metro area. I am here to help you with selling and buying homes as well as answering any questions you may have about the housing market and more. Bernal-Smith Group Jon Smith '94 Partner Email | Website | 323-309-6416 Facebook | Instagram 73545 El Paseo #2504 Palm Desert, CA 92260 We deliver unmatched customer service, and our genuine desire to see your property goals come true makes us the go-to resource for all your real estate needs. For sellers, we take full advantage of The Agency's marketing suite to ensure that your property is broadly promoted on a variety of channels, including major real estate websites, and our negotiation skills are second to none. Blue Sky Real Estate, LLC Sage Francetich '15 Owner/Broker Email | Website | 208-596-9954 Facebook 1132 E. E Street Moscow, ID 83843 Blue Sky Real Estate is Moscow's only fully independent, non-franchise mobile real estate brokerage. Blue Sky Real Estate, LLC was founded in 2020 by Sage Francetich, who was born and raised in Moscow and is a proud UI Alum. After 5 years in real estate, Sage elected to start his own company and make some changes to the industry and his services. Blue Sky Real Estate offers buyers and sellers extensive residential, residential investment and commercial real estate sales services. All of our listings include 3D walkthrough tours, aerial photography and professional interior photography. Boise Idaho Property Inc associated with Silvercreek Realty Group Greg Winther '74 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 208-250-2541 7366 W. Old Country Court Boise, ID 83709 Boise Idaho Property Inc., was founded by Greg Winther (74) in 2010. The company is a full-service real estate company serving buyers, sellers and investors. Its culture encourages commitment, compassion, ethics and hard work. Our record is impressive, including an award for Ethics, Chairmanship of Professional Standards, the Circle of Excellence and election to the State Board of Directors for Idaho Realtors. These experiences enhance our ability to serve our clients with ethics and professionalism. Keeping that Vandal spirit alive! Bornhoft Commercial Chris Bornhoft '98 Owner This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-599-6504 Linkedin 2607 S. Southeast Blvd A-202 Spokane, WA 99223 At Bornhoft Commercial, our commercial brokers represent everything from retail and office spaces to industrial buildings and multi-family communities. Our extensive knowledge of local markets allows us to offer you a full range of services that match your commercial real estate needs. Whether you're a business looking to buy or lease space, or an investor interested in private capital or institutional properties, you'll benefit from our experience in all phases of commercial real estate, including leasing, business development, brokerage, property management and consulting. Bornhoft Commercial has established connections with highly reputable brokers throughout the nation. Christy Bishop Real Estate Group of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty Christy Bishop '93 Owner Email | Website | 443-994-3405 1740 Vineyard Trail Annapolis, MD 21401 Top Agent Christy Bishop of The Christy Bishop Real Estate Group is incredibly passionate about protecting her clients’ wealth and accordingly takes her profession very seriously. Her affiliation with Warren Buffet Owned “Best of the Best” Real Estate Brand Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices paved her career to becoming a Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Luxury CollectionSM Marketing Specialist to provide special expertise for the upscale market. She is also currently part of the Maryland cast of The American Dream, A National Show Cable show that focuses on empowering and engaging content on Real Estate and Lifestyles. Christy, who has nearly two decades of experience with Over 150 Million in Industry sales is a Maryland native and the daughter of 2 United States Naval Academy Graduates. Growing up between Water Surrounded Severna Park and Annapolis she headed west for the mountains at 18 years old and settled in Idaho. After graduating from the University with a B.S. in Business Marketing, Christy entered the financial service and Insurance Industry in Ski Resort Town Sun Valley, Idaho. Driven by a desire for greater career opportunity, in 1996 Christy moved back home and was offered the opportunity to market New Home Subdivisions. Her new passion was discovered and shortly thereafter the Builder named her Sales Manager and subsequently as their Director of Marketing and Sales she oversaw and sold all their subdivisions and well exceeded their expectations. “When you’re negotiating someone’s largest asset, there’s a lot of intrinsic value in the trust clients place on real estate professionals, and I take it very, very seriously. It’s hugely important to me to represent their best interests.” A recent client sent a special thank you of Gratitude “We would not have gotten the sale price for our home without your help. Thank you a million times!” It is this part that Christy enjoys most. “I love working with people,” she says. “But I also treat my Clients money as if it was my own and that is what sets me apart from others. Being knowledgeable and full of expertise is important and great but it's also hugely emotional to buy and sell real estate. They say the three greatest stresses in life are death, divorce and moving. The fact that I get to be a part of someone’s life during the moving process and that they can trust me to represent them, alleviate their stress and make it the best experience possible is what I enjoy. It’s about the relationships but also the integrity and trust placed upon us.” Very Active locally in her industry, Christy has served on the Board of Directors for the Anne Arundel County Association of Realtors and continues to serve on several committees. She is the Head of the County Legislative Committee and the Political Action Committee to keep abreast of critical issues and legislation for Real Estate and waterfront property. She also served on the Board of Directors for the Anne Arundel County Masters Club, the top 1% of Anne Arundel County Realtors who exhibit high professional and ethical standards as well as exemplary sales records. When she’s not working with clients, Christy loves spending time with her friends, family and a beloved German Shepherd. She enjoys boating, writing and gardening. She lives In Annapolis and has a second home in Delaware at the beach. Denise Mai - Realtor at Windermere Coeur d'Alene Realty Inc. Denise Mai '91 Owner Email | Website | 208-640-4890 1009 Northwest Blvd Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 I am a proud Vandal providing real estate services in both Idaho and Washington. In Idaho, I focus on the panhandle as far north as the Sandpoint area. In Washington, the focus is mainly on Spokane County. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a lake home, first home, vacation home, new construction, acreage, investment property or commercial property I am here to help. I earned my degree in communications/advertising from University of Idaho and that foundation helps me to promote your properties and your interests in the best way possible. I am knowledgeable, enthusiastic, energetic and ethical. I love working with fellow Vandals! Erkins Commercial Real Estate of Lee & Associates Idaho, LLC Chase Erkins '08 Owner Email | Website | 208-789-4900 802 W. Bannock Street, 12th Floor Boise, ID 83702 Erkins Commercial Real Estate is a team within Lee & Associates Idaho, LLC that specializes in office, retail, multi-family, industrial and investment. We focus on commercial real estate sales and leasing and our team is driven by the success of our clients. Strong work ethic, deep rooted relationships, local knowledge, national reach and a world class team are at the forefront of our success. Lee & Associates Idaho was established in the Treasure Valley over a decade ago. Since then Lee & Associates Idaho has attracted some of the top talent in our industry receiving recognition by CoStar Group as a top Power Broker for Sales and Leasing Transactions. Fairfax Realty Howard Whang '84 Owner Email | Website | 703-380-2758 2212 Abbotsford Drive Vienna, VA 22181 Comprehensive real estate advice and representation for commercial properties and residential properties around the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Group One Sotheby's International Realty - Angie Heasley Angie Heasley '89 Owner Email | Website | 208-631-6827 913 W. River Street, Suite 300 Boise, ID 83702 As graduation from the University of Idaho grew closer, a chance class in real estate sparked what has become a lifelong passion for Angie. After a few other real estate classes, she knew she was hooked. Angie became a broker and ran her own real estate company in Northern Idaho for 24 years prior to relocating to Boise and joining the Group One Sotheby's team. She is an Idaho native and particularly enjoys working with folks new to the area. Early on she realized not every transaction was by the book, so she learned to adjust to each buying/selling situation. With more than 30 years of real estate experience, she has guided first time home buyers and seasoned investors through the process, worked on 1031 Exchanges, new construction, condo sales, land purchases and retirement homes, always setting expectations and helping people realize their goals. She takes pride in helping people acquire wealth through real estate. Any given weekend you will find Angie spending time in the great Idaho outdoors- from skiing and biking to football games and golfing. Hawkeye Appraisal Inc Robert Campbell '85 Founder This business offers discounts to Vandals Email | Website | 509-663-8588 1390-3 Cranmer Road Wenatchee, WA 98801 We perform residential appraisals in Chelan and Douglas Counties. Jake Ramey, Realtor - @properties Jake Ramey '19 Owner Email | Website | 608-799-0351 Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn 1844 E. Main St. Onalaska, WI 54650 I am a realtor in West Central Wisconsin and Southeast Minnesota. Whether you are looking to buy, sell or invest, I'm here for all my fellow Vandals! If you have general questions about Real Estate, I am happy to be a resource for you as well! Latah Holdings Jolene Bordewick '58 and Gerri Kirschner nee Williams '60 Owner Email | 208-882-1232 204 North Garfield Street Moscow, ID 83843 Latah Holdings is a small family owned real estate and property management company with rental spaces in downtown Moscow. We recently dedicated a wall sculpture to our parents on one of the properties at Third and Main in Moscow. We are supportive of the Vandals and maintain strong ties to the University. We both graduated from Idaho and are members of Pi Beta Phi. Our son manages the properties on behalf of the family. We enjoy sharing our Idaho stories and good memories with our family, friends and sorority sisters across the USA. Latah Realty, LLC Sean Wilson '96 Owner Email | Website | 208-883-1525 Facebook | Instagram 128 E 3rd St. Moscow, ID 83843 Latah Realty has been Moscow's top-selling real estate brokerage since 2013. We're Vandal founded and Vandal run since 1981. Laura Trairatnobhas REALTOR Laura Trairatnobhas '80 Owner Email | Website | 208-275-9823 Youtube 6223 N. Discover Wat Ste. 100 Boise, ID 83713 Looking for an Idaho native to introduce you to this amazing state? I'm Laura Trairatnobhas, born right here in Boise and raised 30 miles away in Emmett. I graduated from University of Idaho (go Vandals!) but married a Boise State University Bronco from Bangkok, Thailand. We now live in Meridian, one of the fastest growing little cities in the United States. We love Idaho's Treasure Valley! We also love our own great neighborhood, Alpine Pointe ~ one of the best developments in the valley. The real estate market is hyperlocal. It’s not about what homes are selling for on average nationally or even across the state; it’s about what is happening in your neighborhood ~ and mine. I am your local expert and can provide up-to-date information on home values, strategies for buying or selling and market trends. I have chosen to partner with John L. Scott in part because they are an industry leader that is continually recognized nationally. Together we are committed to providing unparalleled service. Magyar Property Management and Investment Austin Folnagy '10 Owner Email | 541-866-2414 Facebook 1038 Main Street Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Magyar Property Management and Investment is a property management and investment holdings company. Markita Williams, Realtor at Coldwell Banker Classic Properties Inc Markita Williams '09 Owner Email | 208-741-0399 Facebook | Instagram 1545 S Main St Payette, ID 83661 Markita is a mother, a realtor, a gardener, an animal lover, an amateur photographer with a major sweet tooth. 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2023-06-14T15:49:36.628000+00:00
Knicks 'lead' Sixers for worst record in the league, and teams play each other Wednesday.
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The Knicks have the league’s worst record, but the Sixers aren’t far behind. The two teams will face each other Wednesday, in a game that could factor heavily into the teams’ respective selections in this summer’s draft. Where the teams finish in the standings will determine just how many chances they have in landing the top overall pick via the league’s Draft Lottery process, but as we’ve heard time and again, the players and coaches involved couldn’t care less about how that plays out. Go ahead and add Derek Fisher to that increasingly long list. From Marc Berman of The New York Post: As we’ve discussed many times, the whole tanking thing is something that occurs at the organizational level; players and coaches are never involved in intentionally trying to lose games. A front office may decide that bottoming out in order to obtain higher draft picks by racking up the losses is the way to go, and therefore jettisons all veteran talent from the roster and puts the team in a position where it’s hard-pressed to succeed from a pure talent perspective. The trades made by the Celtics and the Knicks this season are prime examples of that. Wednesday night’s contest in Philadelphia may indeed have an impact on where the Knicks and the Sixers end up picking in this summer’s draft. Just don’t expect Fisher to alter his game plan because of it.
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Derek Jarman: Delphinium Days is now open! Visit us Tuesdays to Fridays 10am-5pm, and Saturdays 10am-4pm.⁠ ⁠ Ngā mihi nui to everyone who...
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186 likes, 4 comments - gusfishergallery on June 17, 2024: "Derek Jarman: Delphinium Days is now open! Visit us Tuesdays to Fridays 10am-5pm, and Saturdays 10am-4pm.⁠ ⁠ Ngā mihi nui to everyone who attended our opening celebrations over the weekend. A special thank you to Kelly Nash, Caleb Heke and Oli Mathiesen for their beautiful mahi on the deeply moving Celluloid Reverie dance performance. Documentation to come. ⁠ ⁠ Thank you to our wonderful exhibition co-curators Lisa Beauchamp, Aaron Lister and Michael Lett for their insightful tour on Saturday.⁠ Last but not least, we'd like to thank all of our exhibition supporters who have helped bring this show to life. ⁠ ⁠ Derek Jarman: Delphinium Days has been co-developed by Gus Fisher Gallery and City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi.⁠ ⁠ The exhibition was made possible with the lead support of Tony Kerridge and Micheal Do, with additional support of the City Gallery Wellington Foundation, the Delphinium Days Exhibition Circle, and those who wish to remain anonymous.⁠ ⁠ Brought to you by Burnett Foundation Aotearoa with additional support from the Gerrard and Marti Friedlander Charitable Trust, the Sir William & Lady Manchester Charitable Trust⁠.⁠ ⁠ ⁠@citygallerywellington @michaellett⁠ ⁠@amandawilkinsongallery @burnettaotearoa⁠ @thecapitolcinema @aaltopaint⁠ ⁠ Images courtesy of Richard Ng.".
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How Shaquille O’Neal, Derek Fisher & More Athletes Are Helping Kids
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Those living in the public eye can make a big difference when they use their platform to help others — especially when they’re a sports legend. “The Jennifer Hudson Show” is proud to have hosted the biggest names in sports, whose philanthropic efforts encourage others to do what they can. See how some of the world’s best-known athletes, including Shaquille O’Neal, Derek Fisher,Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Russell Westbrook, are paying it forward by guiding the next generation to greatness! Subscribe to the “Jennifer Hudson Show” newsletter Team Derek Fisher Develops Kids’ Leadership Skills Five-time NBA champion Derek Fisher is getting directly involved in kids’ lives: The former Los Angeles Laker was recently named the head high school basketball coach at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, California. He also has an amazing organization called Team Derek Fisher, which is dedicated to developing basketball, leadership, and life skills of young athletes. Through literacy, health, fitness, and athletic programming, Team Derek Fisher assists participants in developing a strong passion for learning. The Shaquille O’Neal Foundation Benefits the Boys & Girls Club The legendary basketball icon discussed his gala The Event, which raises money for children from underserved communities in Atlanta and Las Vegas. “We’re going to build a very large Boys & Girls Club in Las Vegas,” he told Jennifer Hudson on the show. “My mother and my father always told me to help those in need, and there’s a lot of people out there who are not as blessed. “A lot of people call it giving back; I call it doing what my mama told me to do,” said Shaq. The third iteration of The Event took place on October 7 in Las Vegas, and it featured performances by John Legend, Dan + Shay — and Jennifer Hudson! Russell Westbrook’s Why Not? Foundation Supports At-Risk Youth Russell Westbrook discussed with JHud the positive impact he’s making in underserved communities through his Why Not? Foundation and the Westbrook Academy. Basketball Fashion: Russell Westbrook, Charles Barkley & More Give Their Hot Takes View Story Founded in 2012, the Russell Westbrook Why Not? Foundation supports at-risk youth in inner city Los Angeles by implementing structured educational opportunities, workforce development, and accessible mental health resources. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and TikTok Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Camp Skyhook Gets Kids Into STEM Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is using his fame to help provide an unforgettable learning experience for kids who need it most. During his appearance on the show, the basketball legend brought up a project he’s very passionate about. Said Kareem, “We’re trying to get kids interested in science, technology, engineering, and math,” otherwise known as STEM. Kareem has partnered with the Los Angeles Unified School District to send kids to camp, with activities focused on science experiments, research, astronomy, and more. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on How He’s Getting Kids Interested in STEM View Story It’s called Camp Skyhook, named after Kareem’s unblockable skyhook shot, and the program is targeted to children in underserved communities. According to the program’s website, the camp aims to “inspire children from culturally, racially and socio-economically diverse neighborhoods into the great outdoors to work together.”
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The U.S. election is exactly four months from today. And following last week’s debate debacle, markets are increasingly turning attention to the vote, and some of the potential policy implications. Douglas Porter, BMO’s Chief Economist, discusses this and more in his weekly Talking Points commentary, “Political Capital.” http://spr.ly/60089kUne Financial abuse against seniors is more common than you might think. June 15th was World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Help protect our seniors by sharing this resource: http://spr.ly/60405ASkp Probate is one of the more misunderstood parts of estate administration, but it can also be one of the most important – as long as you plan to minimize fees where practicable. Sue Noorloos, Director, Estate Planning, BMO Private Wealth discusses the probate process, including some strategies to keep certain things out of probate, which can help reduce your costs. http://spr.ly/6009gTkgc Markets are warming to the view that the global economy appears to have pulled off the great escape from inflation’s clutches, without the pain of a full-blown recession. Douglas Porter, BMO’s Chief Economist, discusses this and more in his weekly Talking Points commentary, “Ordinary People, Extraordinary Prices.” http://spr.ly/6007gpjp3 While many focus on creating a Will, having a well-drafted Power of Attorney is equally crucial, if not more so. Chris Markou, Director of Estate Planning at BMO Private Wealth discusses why. http://spr.ly/60065coji With all eyes on U.S. CPI and FOMC meeting, the political front brought this week's big surprise, reinforcing a downswing in bond yields. Douglas Porter, BMO’s Chief Economist, discusses this and more in Talking Points, “The French Disconnection.” http://spr.ly/60055a1oc
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Fisher, a second-year coach, took the fall after five consecutive losses put New York far back in the playoff race.
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Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota’s coach. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher’s overall record to 40-96. Jackson hired Fisher in June 2014, just weeks after Fisher was done playing. ‘‘It’s a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached,’’ Rambis said. ‘‘This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that’s used to winning and he started the process, and it won’t be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around.’’ But Fisher wasn’t winning lately, and though Jackson praised his work ethic, he had seen enough of the Knicks’ slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson also questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. ‘‘There wasn’t really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication,’’ Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes’s estranged wife in California. ‘‘No one’s happy about how that happened and what came out of that,’’ Jackson said. ‘‘That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had nothing to do with what’s happened here today.’’ Raptors 103, Pistons 89 — Kyle Lowry scored 25 points and host Toronto Raptors went on an 11-2 run at the start of the fourth quarter to pull away for their 14th victory in 15 games. Terrence Ross added 18 points for the Raptors, who recovered quickly after Detroit’s Andre Drummond made a shot from about 80 feet to end the third quarter. Toronto led 70-65 at the start of the fourth, and Lowry’s driving 3-point play set the tone for the period. Drummond had 12 points and 13 rebounds for the Pistons. Cavaliers 120, Kings 100 — LeBron James recorded his 40th career triple-double while Kyrie Irving matched his season high with 32 points and host Cleveland. James scored 21 points to go along with 10 assists and 10 rebounds for his first triple-double of the season. The four-time MVP didn’t play the fourth quarter. Irving was 13 of 21 from the field and tied his career high with 12 assists. J.R. Smith hit six 3-pointers and finished with 22 points. Cleveland went ahead early in the game and steadily built its lead against the listless Kings, who have dropped eight of nine. Rudy Gay and Omri Casspi led Sacramento with 16 points each. Pacers 89, Lakers 87 — Indiana’s Paul George scored all 7 of his second-half points in the final 71 seconds and Monta Ellis made two free throws with 20.6 seconds left to seal the victory. George finished with 21 points and nine rebounds. Kobe Bryant scored 19 points in his final appearance in Indianapolis. He made three straight 3-pointers to give the Lakers an 82-79 lead with 2:30 left to play. But he also missed two 3s in the final 20 seconds. When he was pulled out of the game with 10.8 seconds to go, the Pacers’ crowd serenaded him with chants of ‘‘Ko-be, Ko-be.’’ But the Lakers (11-43) have still lost 12 of their last 15. Clippers 98, 76ers 92 — J.J. Redick had 23 points, including the tying 3-pointer late in regulation, and Jamal Crawford also scored 23 points to lead shorthanded Los Angeles at Philadelphia. The Clippers overcame their largest deficit in a victory this season, coming back from 19 points down to win their 19th game in the last 23 overall and 12th in the last 14 on the road. Jerami Grant had 17 points to lead the 76ers, who were looking for their first winning streak of the season. Trail Blazers 112, Grizzlies 106 — Damian Lillard scored 33 points and C.J. McCollum had 6 of his 21 points in overtime as Portland won in Memphis, the Grizzlies losing for the second straight game in OT.. McCollum scored the first three baskets of the overtime to create a buffer for the Trail Blazers. Mike Conley led Memphis with 27 points, while Zach Randolph added 26 points. The teams were tied at 102 at the end of regulation after Allen Crabbe was credited with a tip-in for Portland as the horn sounded — a shot actually tipped in by Memphis’s Jeff Green. Marc Gasol scored 11 points before leaving late in the first quarter with a right foot injury. He did not return. Hornets 108, Bulls 91 — Kemba Walker scored 30 points as host Charlotte led from the start. Nicolas Batum had 19 points and 13 rebounds, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist scored 20 points and Spencer Hawes added 13 for the Hornets, who won their third straight over the Bulls at home. Pau Gasol finished with 22 points and 10 rebounds for Chicago, which was missing three of its leading scorers to injuries: Derrick Rose, Jimmy Butler and Nikola Mirotic. The Hornets led by 22 points in the first half and pulled ahead 78-53 with 3:42 left in the third quarter on two free throws by Kidd-Gilchrist. Nets 105, Nuggets 104 — Joe Johnson’s 3-pointer at the buzzer lifted host Brooklyn. Thaddeus Young scored 20 points, Markel Brown added a career-high 19 and Johnson finished with 12 points and eight assists for Brooklyn. Pelicans 116, Timberwolves 102 — Anthony Davis and Jrue Holiday scored 27 points apiece as visiting New Orleans snapped a four-game losing streak. Davis grabbed eight rebounds and Holiday had nine assists and five boards as well. Ryan Anderson chipped in 26 points and the Pelicans turned 12 turnovers into 21 points while turning the ball over just four times themselves. Magic 117, Hawks 110 — Nikola Vucevic scored 25 of his 28 points after halftime, and visiting Orlando rallied from 20 points down to beat Atlanta in overtime as the Magic beat the Hawks for the second time in two nights. Orlando, which trailed by 20 in the opening period and by 18 in the third, took its first lead at 96-94 on Mario Hezonja’s 3-pointer with 3:33 remaining in regulation. Thunder 122, Suns 106 — Kevin Durant scored 25 of his 32 points in the second half and Oklahoma City pulled away in the final four minutes to hand host Phoenix its eighth consecutive loss. The Suns, losers of 23 of their last 25 games, led by as many as six late in the third quarter. But Durant sank two 3-pointers in a 16-4 Oklahoma City run to finish the game. Russell Westbrook added 29 points for the Thunder. Markieff Morris scored 23 points for Phoenix, and Archie Goodwin had 20.
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Those living in the public eye can make a big difference when they use their platform to help others — especially when they’re a sports legend. “The Jennifer Hudson Show” is proud to have hosted the biggest names in sports, whose philanthropic efforts encourage others to do what they can. See how some of the world’s best-known athletes, including Shaquille O’Neal, Derek Fisher,Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Russell Westbrook, are paying it forward by guiding the next generation to greatness! Subscribe to the “Jennifer Hudson Show” newsletter Team Derek Fisher Develops Kids’ Leadership Skills Five-time NBA champion Derek Fisher is getting directly involved in kids’ lives: The former Los Angeles Laker was recently named the head high school basketball coach at Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, California. He also has an amazing organization called Team Derek Fisher, which is dedicated to developing basketball, leadership, and life skills of young athletes. Through literacy, health, fitness, and athletic programming, Team Derek Fisher assists participants in developing a strong passion for learning. The Shaquille O’Neal Foundation Benefits the Boys & Girls Club The legendary basketball icon discussed his gala The Event, which raises money for children from underserved communities in Atlanta and Las Vegas. “We’re going to build a very large Boys & Girls Club in Las Vegas,” he told Jennifer Hudson on the show. “My mother and my father always told me to help those in need, and there’s a lot of people out there who are not as blessed. “A lot of people call it giving back; I call it doing what my mama told me to do,” said Shaq. The third iteration of The Event took place on October 7 in Las Vegas, and it featured performances by John Legend, Dan + Shay — and Jennifer Hudson! Russell Westbrook’s Why Not? Foundation Supports At-Risk Youth Russell Westbrook discussed with JHud the positive impact he’s making in underserved communities through his Why Not? Foundation and the Westbrook Academy. Basketball Fashion: Russell Westbrook, Charles Barkley & More Give Their Hot Takes View Story Founded in 2012, the Russell Westbrook Why Not? Foundation supports at-risk youth in inner city Los Angeles by implementing structured educational opportunities, workforce development, and accessible mental health resources. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and TikTok Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Camp Skyhook Gets Kids Into STEM Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is using his fame to help provide an unforgettable learning experience for kids who need it most. During his appearance on the show, the basketball legend brought up a project he’s very passionate about. Said Kareem, “We’re trying to get kids interested in science, technology, engineering, and math,” otherwise known as STEM. Kareem has partnered with the Los Angeles Unified School District to send kids to camp, with activities focused on science experiments, research, astronomy, and more. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on How He’s Getting Kids Interested in STEM View Story It’s called Camp Skyhook, named after Kareem’s unblockable skyhook shot, and the program is targeted to children in underserved communities. According to the program’s website, the camp aims to “inspire children from culturally, racially and socio-economically diverse neighborhoods into the great outdoors to work together.”
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Address: 125 Melbourne Dr. Athens, GA 30606 Professional Experience: Dexter L. Fisher is retired from both the University of Georgia where he served as Director of Facilities Management and spent 31 years and from the Clarke County School District where he served as Chief of District Services and retired in May 2022. Civic & Community Experience: Served on the Athens Piedmont Hospital Board and on the Athens Piedmont Hospital Authority. Athens Community Foundation, Athens Rotary Club, and presently serve as the President of UGARA at the University of Georgia which represents all UGA Retirees. He attends Ebenezer Baptist Church-West and serves on the Deacon Board. Education: Bachelor Degree of Social work from Mars Hill University where he attended on a Football Scholarship and a Master Degree of Business Administration with a concentration on Leadership and Finance from Piedmont College. Personal Information: Married to Audrey Fisher and the parents of three adult children and one grandchild. Dexter is originally from Greenwood, SC but has lived in Athens for over thirty years. Awards & Honors: Dexter was given the Changing the Picture for Athens Children award in 2018 by Family Connections-Communities and The Athens Area Chamber of Commerce "Spirit of Athens " award in 2022 given by the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce. His initial term began January 3, 2023.
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Being stomped to death or mauled is no way to succeed on social media. You may get some views, but if you’re dead, you can’t enjoy the brief high.
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It came most likely out of the South Hills. A moose yearling wandered into downtown Kimberly last week. Idaho Fish and Game responded, tranquilized the large animal, and then released him north of Ketchum. There’s no indication it was the same moose that visited with sheriff’s deputies as they prepared for a safety fair in the South Hills on Thursday. There are a lot of moose in the area and the population has been growing. You could make a safe bet we’ll see more of them wandering in the valley as territories get squeezed into the higher elevations. I’m connected to the Tourons of Yellowstone social media pages. One thing is clear, many people have fewer smarts than wild animals. Two videos surfaced last week of tourists pestering bears. Some human jackasses in a pickup truck chased a moose near Coeur d’Alene and exhausted the animal. The people in Kimberly who called Fish and Game made the right choice. It was the safest approach. People aren’t getting any smarter, but populations of moose and bears are getting larger. Being stomped to death or mauled is no way to succeed on social media. You may get some views, but if you’re dead, you can’t enjoy the brief high. Finally, whether it be moose, bears, or lions, the first move is to contact law enforcement or Fish and Game. The former will also get the latter. There are people in those agencies trained for the mission. You aren’t. One last note, the tranquilizer used on a moose resembles fentanyl. The dose used on a moose would kill you.
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Since 2013, the IRS has released data culled from millions of nonprofit tax filings. Use this database to find organizations and see details like their executive compensation, revenue and expenses, as well as download tax filings going back as far as 2001.
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The Commission’s primary mission is to work within the framework created by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) for the regulation of gaming activities conducted by tribes on Indian lands to fully realize IGRA’s goals: (1) promoting tribal economic development, self-sufficiency and strong tribal governments; (2) maintaining the integrity of the Indian gaming industry; and (3) ensuring that tribes are the primary beneficiaries of their gaming activities.
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Box 487 Broken Bow, OK 74728 Amy Ward Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Broken Bow Travel Plaza 1800 South Park Drive Broken Bow, OK 74728 (580) 584-5528 Tulsa Region 34.0055807 -94.7395784 Choctaw Casino - Broken Bow Travel Plaza 1800 South Park Drive Broken Bow, OK 74728 Amy Ward Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Durant Travel Plaza (West) 4305 Choctaw Road Durant, OK 74701 (580) 931-8872 Tulsa Region 33.954189 -96.421357 Choctaw Casino - Durant Travel Plaza (West) 4305 Choctaw Road Durant, OK 74701 Christina Black Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Durant Travel Plaza (East) 3733 Choctaw Road Durant, OK 74701 (580) 920-2186 Tulsa Region 33.954184 -96.412111 Choctaw Casino - Durant Travel Plaza (East) 3733 Choctaw Road Durant, OK 74701 Christina Black Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Grant 1516 U.S. Highway 271 Grant, OK 74738 (580) 326-8397 Tulsa Region 33.943100 -95.520936 Choctaw Casino - Grant 1516 U.S. Highway 271 Grant, OK 74738 Chris Scrivner Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Grant Travel Plaza 2381 East 2120 Road Grant, OK 74738 (580) 326-7595 Tulsa Region 33.939040 -95.517104 Choctaw Casino - Grant Travel Plaza 2381 East 2120 Road Grant, OK 74738 Chris Scrivner Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Idabel 1425 E Washington Idabel, OK 74745 (800) 634-2582 Tulsa Region 33.897146 -94.810212 Choctaw Casino - Idabel 1425 E Washington Idabel, OK 74745 Amy Ward Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Idabel Travel Plaza 2381 E Washington Idabel, OK 74745 (580) 286-2596 Tulsa Region 33.895455 -94.791671 Choctaw Casino - Idabel Travel Plaza 2381 E Washington Idabel, OK 74745 Amy Ward Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - McAlester 1638 South George Nigh Expressway McAlester, OK 74501 (918) 423-8161 Tulsa Region 34.8877939 -95.7842299 Choctaw Casino - McAlester 1638 South George Nigh Expressway McAlester, OK 74501 Lila Tucker Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Pocola 3400 Choctaw Road Pocola, OK 74902 (800) 590-5825 Tulsa Region 35.285791 -94.450027 Choctaw Casino - Pocola 3400 Choctaw Road Pocola, OK 74902 Christy Chaser Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Pocola Travel Plaza 3402-1 Choctaw Road Pocola, OK 74902 (918) 436-7824 Tulsa Region 35.285791 -94.450027 Choctaw Casino - Pocola Travel Plaza 3402-1 Choctaw Road Pocola, OK 74902 Christy Chaser Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Poteau Travel Plaza 4105 N. Broadway St. Poteau, OK 74953 (918) 649-0273 Tulsa Region 35.0977316 -94.6334133 Choctaw Casino - Poteau Travel Plaza 4105 N. Broadway St. Poteau, OK 74953 Darenda Hunt-Joseph Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Stigler 1801 East Main Stigler, OK 74462 (918) 967-8364 Tulsa Region 35.2512181 -95.1150412 Choctaw Casino - Stigler 1801 East Main Stigler, OK 74462 Mitchell Melton General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Stringtown 893 Hwy 69 N Stringtown, OK 74569 (580) 346-7862 Tulsa Region 34.477129 -96.050858 Choctaw Casino - Stringtown 893 Hwy 69 N Stringtown, OK 74569 Dianne Moody Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Stringtown Travel Plaza 897 Hwy 69 N Stringtown, OK 74569 (580) 346-7874 Tulsa Region 34.477129 -96.050858 Choctaw Casino - Stringtown Travel Plaza 897 Hwy 69 N Stringtown, OK 74569 Dianne Moody Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino - Wilburton Travel Plaza 902 West Main Wilburton, OK 74578 (918) 465-9675 Tulsa Region 34.9129859 -95.3219672 Choctaw Casino - Wilburton Travel Plaza 902 West Main Wilburton, OK 74578 Buckley Anderson Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino and Resort - Durant 4418 S. Highway 69-75 Durant, OK 74701 (800) 788-2464 Tulsa Region 34.033858 -96.370404 Choctaw Casino and Resort - Durant 4418 S. Highway 69-75 Durant, OK 74701 Misty Dillard Operations Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Casino Too - McAlester Travel Plaza 1640 S George Nigh Expressway McAlester, OK 74501 (918) 426-6404 Tulsa Region 34.8975409 -95.7607145 Choctaw Casino Too - McAlester Travel Plaza 1640 S George Nigh Expressway McAlester, OK 74501 Lila Tucker Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Firelake Bowling Center 40945 Hardesty Road Shawnee, OK 74801 (405) 275-0404 Oklahoma City Region 35.3035550 -96.9306120 Firelake Bowling Center 40945 Hardesty Road Shawnee, OK 74801 Chris Skillings General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Firelake Entertainment Center 41207 Hardesty Rd. Shawnee, OK 74801 (405) 273-2242 Oklahoma City Region 35.3036336 -96.9280347 Firelake Entertainment Center 41207 Hardesty Rd. Shawnee, OK 74801 Linda Hinojosa General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Grand Casino Hotel Resort 777 Grand Casino Blvd. Shawnee, OK 74801 (405) 964-7263 Oklahoma City Region 35.380749 -97.056960 Grand Casino Hotel Resort 777 Grand Casino Blvd. Shawnee, OK 74801 Joe Garcia General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Cocopah Bingo and Casino 15136 South Ave. B Somerton, AZ 85350 (928) 726-8066 Phoenix Region 32.609265 -114.649961 Cocopah Bingo and Casino 15136 South Ave. B Somerton, AZ 85350 Jerry Lane General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Benewah Automotive Center P.O. Box 237 Plummer, ID 83851 (208) 686-1948 Portland Region 47.3351803 -116.8885094 Benewah Automotive Center P.O. Box 237 Plummer, ID 83851 James Alexie Controller, Development Corporation .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Benewah Market P.O. Box 237 Plummer, ID 83851 (208) 686-1948 Portland Region 47.3351803 -116.8885094 Benewah Market P.O. Box 237 Plummer, ID 83851 James Alexie Controller, Development Corporation .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort/Hotel 27068 S Hwy 95 Worley, ID 83876 (800) 523-2464 Portland Region 47.4895860 -116.9969060 Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort/Hotel 27068 S Hwy 95 Worley, ID 83876 David Matheson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Blue Water Casino 11300 Resort Dr. Parker, AZ 85344 (928) 669-7000 Phoenix Region 34.167065 -114.258553 Blue Water Casino 11300 Resort Dr. Parker, AZ 85344 Art Navarro General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Comanche Nation Casino P.O. Box 347 Lawton, OK 73502 (580) 354-2000 Oklahoma City Region 34.6028382 -98.3952758 Comanche Nation Casino P.O. Box 347 Lawton, OK 73502 Chris Williams General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Comanche Red River Casino Rt.1 Box 42 K Devol, OK 73531 (580) 299-3378 Oklahoma City Region 34.195924 -98.590060 Comanche Red River Casino Rt.1 Box 42 K Devol, OK 73531 Scott Tahah General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Comanche Spur Casino P.O. Box 1975 Lawton, OK 73502 (580) 492-5502 Oklahoma City Region 34.6028382 -98.3952758 Comanche Spur Casino P.O. Box 1975 Lawton, OK 73502 Forney Beaver General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Comanche Star Casino Rt. 3 Box 82A Walters, OK 73572 (580) 875-3208 Oklahoma City Region 34.3598075 -98.3078258 Comanche Star Casino Rt. 3 Box 82A Walters, OK 73572 Gene Red Elk General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Numunu Pahmu Travel Plaza/Casino Route 1 Box 3315 Devol, OK 73531 (580) 299-3445 Oklahoma City Region 34.1959244 -98.5900596 Numunu Pahmu Travel Plaza/Casino Route 1 Box 3315 Devol, OK 73531 Scott Tahah General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Gray Wolf Peak Casino 20750 Hwy 93 N Missoula, MT 59808 (406) 726-3778 Rapid City Region 47.0722619 -114.0623092 Gray Wolf Peak Casino 20750 Hwy 93 N Missoula, MT 59808 Sheila Matt General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) KwaTaqNuk Resort 49708 US Hwy 93 E Polson, MT 59860 (406) 883-3636 Rapid City Region 47.6950228 -114.1579454 KwaTaqNuk Resort 49708 US Hwy 93 E Polson, MT 59860 Sheila Matt General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Yakama Nation Legends Casino 580 Fort Rd Toppenish, WA 98948 (509) 865-8800 Portland Region 46.3750795 -120.3423355 Yakama Nation Legends Casino 580 Fort Rd Toppenish, WA 98948 John MacClain General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Three Rivers Casino 5647 Hwy 126 Florence, OR 97439 (541) 902-6601 Portland Region 43.9820519 -124.0872501 Three Rivers Casino 5647 Hwy 126 Florence, OR 97439 Mike Rose COO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Chinook Winds Casino Resort 1777 NW 44th St Lincoln City, OR 97367 (541) 994-1074 Portland Region 44.9980884 -124.0092467 Chinook Winds Casino Resort 1777 NW 44th St Lincoln City, OR 97367 Mike Fisher General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Eagles Landing Hotel & Slots 12888 188th Ave SW Rochester, WA 98579 (360) 273-2000 Portland Region 46.8142844 -123.1542820 Eagles Landing Hotel & Slots 12888 188th Ave SW Rochester, WA 98579 John Setterstrom General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Lucky Eagle Casino 12888 188th Ave SW Rochester, WA 98579 (360) 273-2000 Portland Region 46.8142844 -123.1542820 Lucky Eagle Casino 12888 188th Ave SW Rochester, WA 98579 John Setterstrom General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Coulee Dam Casino 515 Birch St Coulee Dam, WA 99116 (800) 556-7492 Portland Region 47.9662844 -118.9778371 Coulee Dam Casino 515 Birch St Coulee Dam, WA 99116 Tony Posey Operations Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Mill Bay Casino 455 Wapato Lake Rd Manson, WA 98841 (800) 648-2946 Portland Region 47.8852832 -120.1306420 Mill Bay Casino 455 Wapato Lake Rd Manson, WA 98841 Mike Miller Operations Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Okanogan Bingo Casino 41 Appleway Rd Omak, WA 98840 (800) 559-4643 Portland Region 48.1792584 -119.4042099 Okanogan Bingo Casino 41 Appleway Rd Omak, WA 98840 Bryon Miller Operations Site Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Spirit Mountain Casino - OR PO Box 39 Grand Ronde, OR 97347 (800) 760-7977 Portland Region 45.0601130 -123.6092771 Spirit Mountain Casino - OR PO Box 39 Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Randy Dugger CEO/General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Wildhorse Gaming Resort and Casino 46510 Wildhorse Blvd Pendleton, OR 97801 (541) 278-2274 Portland Region 45.6508921 -118.6710361 Wildhorse Gaming Resort and Casino 46510 Wildhorse Blvd Pendleton, OR 97801 Allen Tovey General Manger .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Indian Head Casino P.O. Box 890 Warm Springs, OR 97761 (541) 460-7777 Portland Region 44.8923383 -121.3825576 Indian Head Casino P.O. Box 890 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Harold Baugus General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) The Mill Casino PO Box 1525 Coos Bay, OR 97420 (541) 756-8800 Portland Region 43.3531842 -124.0782320 The Mill Casino PO Box 1525 Coos Bay, OR 97420 Terri Porcaro General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Coushatta Casino Resort 777 Coushatta Drive Kinder, LA 70648 (337) 738-7740 Washington, D.C. Region 30.542186 -92.813900 Coushatta Casino Resort 777 Coushatta Drive Kinder, LA 70648 Jacque Romero General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Seven Feathers Casino Resort 146 Chief Miwaleta Lane Canyonville, OR 97417 (541) 839-1100 Portland Region 42.9393303 -123.2834342 Seven Feathers Casino Resort 146 Chief Miwaleta Lane Canyonville, OR 97417 Shawn McDaniel General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Coyote Valley ShodaKai Casino P.O. Box 388 Calpella, CA 95418 (707) 467-4722 Sacramento Region 39.2346429 -123.2023912 Coyote Valley ShodaKai Casino P.O. Box 388 Calpella, CA 95418 David Wolfe CFO Interim GM .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Lode Star Casino P.O. Box 140 Fort Thompson, SD 57339 (605) 245-6000 Rapid City Region 44.0999819 -99.4783816 Lode Star Casino P.O. Box 140 Fort Thompson, SD 57339 Ronald Dannenhauer General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Apsaaloke Nights Casino I90, Exit 510 Crow Agency, MT 59022 (406) 638-4249 Rapid City Region 45.604141 -107.464528 Apsaaloke Nights Casino I90, Exit 510 Crow Agency, MT 59022 Lane Simpson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Big Horn Casino P.O. Box 609 - 71 Heritage Road Crow Agency, MT 59022 (406) 638-4440 Rapid City Region 45.6041414 -107.4645278 Big Horn Casino P.O. Box 609 - 71 Heritage Road Crow Agency, MT 59022 Lane Simpson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Edison Real Bird Racing Course PO Box 580 Crow Agency, MT 59022 (406) 638-4440 Rapid City Region 45.4925668 -107.2245819 Edison Real Bird Racing Course PO Box 580 Crow Agency, MT 59022 Lane Simpson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Casino Oklahoma 220 E. Cummins Road Hinton, OK 73047 (405) 542-4200 Oklahoma City Region 35.523308 -98.351701 Casino Oklahoma 220 E. Cummins Road Hinton, OK 73047 Gary Pavich Casino Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Gold River Casino 31064 State Highway 281 Anadarko, OK 73005 (405) 247-6979 Oklahoma City Region 35.111529 -98.251569 Gold River Casino 31064 State Highway 281 Anadarko, OK 73005 Doug Swinney .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) River Rock Casino 3250 Hwy 128 Geyserville, CA 95441 (707) 857-2777 Sacramento Region 38.7030215 -122.8585817 River Rock Casino 3250 Hwy 128 Geyserville, CA 95441 David Fendrick Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Cherokee Tribal Bingo 91 Bingo Loop Road Cherokee, NC 28719 (828) 497-4320 Washington, D.C. Region 35.466689 -83.276381 Cherokee Tribal Bingo 91 Bingo Loop Road Cherokee, NC 28719 Elizabeth Edwards General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Harrah’s Cherokee Casino 777 Casino Drive Cherokee, NC 28719 (828) 497-7777 Washington, D.C. Region 35.469172 -83.298136 Harrah’s Cherokee Casino 777 Casino Drive Cherokee, NC 28719 Brooks Robinson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Bordertown Outpost Casino 69701 East 100 Rd. Wyandotte, OK 74370 (918) 666-1757 Tulsa Region 36.8690880 -94.6272029 Bordertown Outpost Casino 69701 East 100 Rd. Wyandotte, OK 74370 Jan Verycrusse Operations Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Indigo Sky Casino 70220 E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK 74370 (918) 666-8702 Tulsa Region 36.8236912 -94.6232508 Indigo Sky Casino 70220 E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK 74370 Rick Smith General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Bordertown Castino and Arena 70400 E 128 Rd. Wyandotte, OK 74370 Tulsa Region 36.834540 -94.625844 Bordertown Castino and Arena 70400 E 128 Rd. Wyandotte, OK 74370 .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Elk Valley Casino 2500 Howland Hill Road Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1020 Sacramento Region 41.7596841 -124.1534412 Elk Valley Casino 2500 Howland Hill Road Crescent City, CA 95531 Larry Johnson .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Graton Resort & Casino 630 Park Court Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (707) 588-7100 Sacramento Region 38.3573146 -122.7237174 Graton Resort & Casino 630 Park Court Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Unspecified .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Royal River Casino and Hotel P.O. Box 326 Flandreau, SD 57028 (605) 997-3746 Rapid City Region 44.0046777 -96.5958598 Royal River Casino and Hotel P.O. Box 326 Flandreau, SD 57028 David Ross General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Black Bear Casino P.O. Box 777 Carlton, MN 55718 (218) 878-2327 St. Paul Region 46.6239531 -92.5016469 Black Bear Casino P.O. Box 777 Carlton, MN 55718 Joseph Quiroli General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Fond du Luth Casino 129 E.Superior Street Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 722-0280 St. Paul Region 46.7888740 -92.0962520 Fond du Luth Casino 129 E.Superior Street Duluth, MN 55802 Maurice Ojibwe General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel 618 State Hwy 32 Wabeno, WI 54566 (715) 473-2021 St. Paul Region 45.3958018 -88.6283662 Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel 618 State Hwy 32 Wabeno, WI 54566 Cheryl Waube General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Potawatomi Hotel & Casino 1721 W. Canal Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 (414) 645-6888 St. Paul Region 43.0304710 -87.9346360 Potawatomi Hotel & Casino 1721 W. Canal Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 Mike Goodrich General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Fort Belknap Casino 104 Assiniboine Ave. Harlem, MT 59526 (406) 353-2235 Rapid City Region 48.5863277 -108.7602047 Fort Belknap Casino 104 Assiniboine Ave. Harlem, MT 59526 Robert Williams General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Winnedumah Winn’s Casino PO Box 67 Independence, CA 93526 (760) 878-5160 Sacramento Region 36.8157905 -118.2048429 Winnedumah Winn’s Casino PO Box 67 Independence, CA 93526 David Woodruff General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Fort McDowell Casino Hwy 87 & Fort McDowell Rd. Fort McDowell, AZ 85264 (480) 837-0371 Phoenix Region 33.580111 -111.678071 Fort McDowell Casino Hwy 87 & Fort McDowell Rd. Fort McDowell, AZ 85264 Robert Padilla General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Avi Casino 10000 Aha Macav Pkwy. Laughlin, NV 80929 (702) 535-5555 Phoenix Region 35.015633 -114.641294 Avi Casino 10000 Aha Macav Pkwy. Laughlin, NV 80929 Les Clavir General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Spirit Mountain Casino - AZ 8555 S. Highway 95 Mohave Valley, AZ 86440 (928) 346-2000 Phoenix Region 34.907760 -114.599655 Spirit Mountain Casino - AZ 8555 S. Highway 95 Mohave Valley, AZ 86440 Jack Medrano General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Apache Casino Hotel 2315 E. Gore Blvd. Lawton, OK 73501 (580) 248-5905 Oklahoma City Region 34.607691 -98.361026 Apache Casino Hotel 2315 E. Gore Blvd. Lawton, OK 73501 Craig LeVesque General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Lone Butte Casino 1200 S. 56th Street Chandler, AZ 85226 (520) 796-7777 Phoenix Region 33.292820 -111.963081 Lone Butte Casino 1200 S. 56th Street Chandler, AZ 85226 Janice Ponziani Corporate Director of Finance .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Vee Quiva Casino 6443 N. Komatke Dr. Laveen, AZ 85339 (520) 796-7777 Phoenix Region 33.313745 -112.159997 Vee Quiva Casino 6443 N. Komatke Dr. Laveen, AZ 85339 John Cirrincion General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Wild Horse Pass Casino 5550 W. Wildhorse Pass Chandler, AZ 85226 (520) 796-7777 Phoenix Region 33.267810 -111.978479 Wild Horse Pass Casino 5550 W. Wildhorse Pass Chandler, AZ 85226 Steven Toledo General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Grand Portage Casino P.O. Box 234 Grand Portage, MN 55605 St. Paul Region 47.9637760 -89.6848121 Grand Portage Casino P.O. Box 234 Grand Portage, MN 55605 Steve Sopato General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Leelanau Sands Casino 2521 NW Bayshore Drive Peshabestown, MI 49682 St. Paul Region 44.9435526 -85.6335320 Leelanau Sands Casino 2521 NW Bayshore Drive Peshabestown, MI 49682 John Kukla GM .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Turtle Creek Casino 7741 M-72 East Williamsburg, MI 49690 () - St. Paul Region 44.7742409 -85.4215334 Turtle Creek Casino 7741 M-72 East Williamsburg, MI 49690 Richard Bailey GM .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Running Creek Casino P.O. Box 516 Upper Lake, CA 95488 (707) 262-5500 Sacramento Region 38.3511402 -122.5530508 Running Creek Casino P.O. Box 516 Upper Lake, CA 95488 David Schugar General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Island Resort & Casino P.O. Box 351 Harris, MI 49845 (906) 466-2941 St. Paul Region 45.7028791 -87.3490853 Island Resort & Casino P.O. Box 351 Harris, MI 49845 Tom Chesney General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ho-Chunk Gaming - Black River Falls PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 (715) 284-9098 St. Paul Region 44.2507396 -90.8552816 Ho-Chunk Gaming - Black River Falls PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 Jonette Pettibone General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ho-Chunk Gaming - Madison PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 (608) 223-9576 St. Paul Region 44.2507396 -90.8552816 Ho-Chunk Gaming - Madison PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 Carol Laustrup General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ho-Chunk Gaming - Nekoosa PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 (715) 886-4560 St. Paul Region 44.2507396 -90.8552816 Ho-Chunk Gaming - Nekoosa PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 Brian Decorah General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ho-Chunk Gaming - Tomah PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 St. Paul Region 44.2507396 -90.8552816 Ho-Chunk Gaming - Tomah PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 Jonette Pettibone General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ho-Chunk Gaming - Wisconsin Dells PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 (608) 356-6210 St. Paul Region 44.2507396 -90.8552816 Ho-Chunk Gaming - Wisconsin Dells PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 Jones Funmaker General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ho-Chunk Gaming - Wittenberg PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 () - St. Paul Region 44.2507396 -90.8552816 Ho-Chunk Gaming - Wittenberg PO Box 667 Black River Falls, WI 54615 Brian Decorah General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Lucky Bear Casino Shopping Center Highw 96 Hoopa, CA 95546 (530) 625-5198 Sacramento Region 41.0628196 -123.6865622 Lucky Bear Casino Shopping Center Highw 96 Hoopa, CA 95546 Norvin Hostler General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Sho-ka-wah Casino 13101 Nokomis Road Hopland, CA 95449 (707) 744-1395 Sacramento Region 38.9827640 -123.0572099 Sho-ka-wah Casino 13101 Nokomis Road Hopland, CA 95449 John O'Neill General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) White Cloud Casino 777 Jackpot Dr. White Cloud, KS 66094 (785) 595-3430 Tulsa Region 39.9889302 -95.3687082 White Cloud Casino 777 Jackpot Dr. White Cloud, KS 66094 Mike Frederick General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Cimarron Casino 821 W. Freeman Ave. Perkins, OK 74059 (405) 547-5352 Oklahoma City Region 35.977638 -97.044382 Cimarron Casino 821 W. Freeman Ave. Perkins, OK 74059 Stephen Burris General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ioway Casino 338445 E Highway #66 Chandler, OK 74834 (405) 258-0051 Oklahoma City Region 35.693905 -96.966342 Ioway Casino 338445 E Highway #66 Chandler, OK 74834 Stephen Burris General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ioway Travel Plaza Casino 750841 S. Hwy 177 Tryon, OK 74875 (405) 547-1512 Oklahoma City Region 35.869782 -96.963917 Ioway Travel Plaza Casino 750841 S. Hwy 177 Tryon, OK 74875 Stephen Burris General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel 12222 New York Ranch Road Jackson, CA 95642 (800) 822-9466 Sacramento Region 38.3865946 -120.7337357 Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel 12222 New York Ranch Road Jackson, CA 95642 Rich Hoffman General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Seven Cedars Casino 270756 Highway 101 Sequim, WA 98382 (360) 683-7777 Portland Region 48.0218794 -123.0107926 Seven Cedars Casino 270756 Highway 101 Sequim, WA 98382 Glenn Smithson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Choctaw Pines Casino 21160 Highway 167 Dry Prong, LA 71423 (318) 648-7773 Washington, D.C. Region 31.439439 -92.492982 Choctaw Pines Casino 21160 Highway 167 Dry Prong, LA 71423 Roy Corby General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Apache Nugget Travel Center & Casino US Hwy 550 Dulce, NM 87529 (575) 289-2486 Phoenix Region 36.489793 -105.664714 Apache Nugget Travel Center & Casino US Hwy 550 Dulce, NM 87529 Lorraine Sanchez General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Wild Horse Casino US Hwy 64 Jicarilla Blvd. Dulce, NM 87528 (575) 759-3663 Phoenix Region 36.933517 -106.993297 Wild Horse Casino US Hwy 64 Jicarilla Blvd. Dulce, NM 87528 Baltazar Madrid General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Northern Quest Casino 100 N Hayford Rd Airway Heights, WA 99001 (519) 481-6000 Portland Region 47.6589987 -117.5619224 Northern Quest Casino 100 N Hayford Rd Airway Heights, WA 99001 Phillip Haugen Asst General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kaw Southwind Braman 9525 N Hwy 177 Braman, OK 74632 (580) 385-2440 Oklahoma City Region 36.9406396 -97.3435895 Kaw Southwind Braman 9525 N Hwy 177 Braman, OK 74632 Pam Shaw General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Southwind Casino P.O. Box 171 Newkirk, OK 74647 (580) 362-2578 Oklahoma City Region 36.8822549 -97.0533717 Southwind Casino P.O. Box 171 Newkirk, OK 74647 Pam Shaw General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ojibwa Casino and Bingo 16429 Michigan Ave. Baraga, MI 49908 () - St. Paul Region 46.7792274 -88.5078574 Ojibwa Casino and Bingo 16429 Michigan Ave. Baraga, MI 49908 David Haataja General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ojibwa Casino and Resort - Marquette 105 Acre Trail Marquette, MI 49855 (906) 249-4200 St. Paul Region 46.4790285 -87.2427663 Ojibwa Casino and Resort - Marquette 105 Acre Trail Marquette, MI 49855 David Haataja General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino 794 Lucky Eagle Drive Eagle Pass, TX 78852 (830) 758-1936 Oklahoma City Region 28.6108022 -100.4416571 Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino 794 Lucky Eagle Drive Eagle Pass, TX 78852 Robin Miller General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Golden Eagle Casino 888 Highway K20 Horton, KS 66439 (785) 486-6601 Tulsa Region 39.6673630 -95.6412538 Golden Eagle Casino 888 Highway K20 Horton, KS 66439 Jarrod Simon General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kickapoo Casino 25230 East Hwy 62 Harrah, OK 73045 (405) 964-4444 Oklahoma City Region 35.494020 -97.083664 Kickapoo Casino 25230 East Hwy 62 Harrah, OK 73045 Che Downs General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kickapoo Casino - Shawnee 25230 East Highway 62 Harrah, OK 73405 (405) 395-0900 Oklahoma City Region 35.4940197 -97.0836642 Kickapoo Casino - Shawnee 25230 East Highway 62 Harrah, OK 73405 Che Downs General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kickapoo Conoco Station 25230 E Hwy 62 Harrah, OK 74851 (405) 964-6073 Oklahoma City Region 35.4940197 -97.0836642 Kickapoo Conoco Station 25230 E Hwy 62 Harrah, OK 74851 Che Downs General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kiowa Casino Red River State Hwy 36 E 1980 Road Devol, OK 73531 (580) 299-3333 Oklahoma City Region 34.195924 -98.590060 Kiowa Casino Red River State Hwy 36 E 1980 Road Devol, OK 73531 James Laporte General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kiowa Casino Verden P.O. Box 100 Devol, OK 73531 (580) 299-3333 Oklahoma City Region 34.1959244 -98.5900596 Kiowa Casino Verden P.O. Box 100 Devol, OK 73531 Gary Sink General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Klawock Bingo PO Box 430 Klawock, AK 99925 (907) 755-4807 Portland Region 55.5522222 -133.0958333 Klawock Bingo PO Box 430 Klawock, AK 99925 Cheryl Edenshaw General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kootenai River Inn Casino and Spa 7169 Plaza St Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 (208) 267-8511 Portland Region 48.6959967 -116.3088524 Kootenai River Inn Casino and Spa 7169 Plaza St Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 Tom Turpin General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Grindstone Creek Casino 13394 W. Trepania Rd. Hayward, WI 54843 (715) 634-2430 St. Paul Region 45.9418210 -91.3607430 Grindstone Creek Casino 13394 W. Trepania Rd. Hayward, WI 54843 Roger Diamond General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Lac Courte Oreilles Casino 13767 W. County Rd. B Hayward, WI 54843 (715) 634-5643 St. Paul Region 46.1002969 -91.5154014 Lac Courte Oreilles Casino 13767 W. County Rd. B Hayward, WI 54843 Michael Isham General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Lake of the Torches Bingo and Casino 510 Old Abe Rd. Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538 (715) 588-7070 St. Paul Region 45.9727249 -89.8944582 Lake of the Torches Bingo and Casino 510 Old Abe Rd. Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538 Bill Guelcher CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Lac Vieux Desert Casino and Bingo P.O. Box 129 Watersmeet, MI 49969 (906) 358-4226 St. Paul Region 46.2858500 -89.2775222 Lac Vieux Desert Casino and Bingo P.O. Box 129 Watersmeet, MI 49969 John Neuman General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Snow Mountain Smokeshop 11515 Nu Way Kaiv Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89124 (702) 386-3926 Phoenix Region 36.363956 -115.345925 Snow Mountain Smokeshop 11515 Nu Way Kaiv Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89124 Stephen Gill CFO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Northern Lights Casino c/o Leech lake Gaming Division Cass lake, MN 56633 (800) 252-7529 St. Paul Region 47.3793942 -94.6043207 Northern Lights Casino c/o Leech lake Gaming Division Cass lake, MN 56633 Brad Michaud General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Palace Casino c/o Leech Lake Gaming Division Cass Lake, MN 56633 (218) 335-6787 St. Paul Region 47.3793942 -94.6043207 Palace Casino c/o Leech Lake Gaming Division Cass Lake, MN 56633 Audrey Emineth General Manger .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) White Oak Casino c/o Leech Lake Gaming Division Cass Lake, MN 56633 (218) 246-9600 St. Paul Region 47.3793942 -94.6043207 White Oak Casino c/o Leech Lake Gaming Division Cass Lake, MN 56633 Jackie Tibbets General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Little River Casino P.O. Box 417 Manistee, MI 49660 (231) 723-1535 St. Paul Region 44.2725765 -86.2443771 Little River Casino P.O. Box 417 Manistee, MI 49660 Wendell Long General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Odawa Casino Resort 1760 Lears Rd. Petoskey, MI 49770 (877) 442-6464 St. Paul Region 45.3529462 -84.9793769 Odawa Casino Resort 1760 Lears Rd. Petoskey, MI 49770 Eric McLester General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Golden Buffalo Casino & Resort P.O. Box 204 Lower Brule, SD 57548 (605) 473-5577 Rapid City Region 44.0510521 -99.6118667 Golden Buffalo Casino & Resort P.O. Box 204 Lower Brule, SD 57548 Darrell Herman General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Elwha River Casino 631 Stratton Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-3005 Portland Region 48.1365340 -123.5466663 Elwha River Casino 631 Stratton Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 Damon Safranek General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel P.O. Box 420 Morton, MN 56270 (507) 644-3000 St. Paul Region 44.5727369 -94.9974461 Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel P.O. Box 420 Morton, MN 56270 Brian Pendleton General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Silver Reef Casino 4876 Haxton Way Ferndale, WA 98248 (360) 383-0777 Portland Region 48.8191642 -122.6277783 Silver Reef Casino 4876 Haxton Way Ferndale, WA 98248 Harlan Oppenheim General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Casino San Pablo 13255 San Pablo Ave. San Pablo, CA 94806 (510) 215-7888 Sacramento Region 37.9524722 -122.3344278 Casino San Pablo 13255 San Pablo Ave. San Pablo, CA 94806 Kathi Hamel General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Garcia River Casino P.O. Box 6 Point Arena, CA 95468 (707) 467-5307 Sacramento Region 38.9087980 -123.6930726 Garcia River Casino P.O. Box 6 Point Arena, CA 95468 Stan Spencer General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Foxwoods Resort & Casino 39 Norwich Westerly Road Mashantucket, CT 06338 (860) 312-3000 Washington, D.C. Region 41.472847 -71.960149 Foxwoods Resort & Casino 39 Norwich Westerly Road Mashantucket, CT 06338 Felix Rappaport CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Gun Lake Casino 1123 129th Ave Wayland, MI 49323 (616) 610-4608 St. Paul Region 42.6315982 -85.6557527 Gun Lake Casino 1123 129th Ave Wayland, MI 49323 Rob McDermott General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Menominee Casino Resort P.O. Box 760 Keshena, WI 54135 (715) 799-3600 St. Paul Region 44.9729683 -88.6144839 Menominee Casino Resort P.O. Box 760 Keshena, WI 54135 Lynette Miller Executive Director .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Menominee Tribal Bingo - Crystal Palace P.O. Box 760 Keshena, WI 54135 (715) 799-3600 St. Paul Region 44.9729683 -88.6144839 Menominee Tribal Bingo - Crystal Palace P.O. Box 760 Keshena, WI 54135 Jean Corn Financial Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Thunderbird C Store W106 County Trunk VV Keshena, WI 54135 (715) 799-5281 St. Paul Region 44.8887124 -88.5977750 Thunderbird C Store W106 County Trunk VV Keshena, WI 54135 Keith Tourtillott .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Casino Apache Travel Center 25845 Hwy 70 Mescalero, NM 88340 (505) 464-6960 Phoenix Region 33.298108 -105.660443 Casino Apache Travel Center 25845 Hwy 70 Mescalero, NM 88340 Jonathan Adams General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Elks Lodge Casino 287 Carrizo Canyon Road Mescalero, NM 88340 (575) 464-3600 Phoenix Region 33.295010 -105.689609 Elks Lodge Casino 287 Carrizo Canyon Road Mescalero, NM 88340 James Valdez Executive Director .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino 287 Carrizo Canyon Rd. Mescalero, NM 88340 (505) 464-7777 Phoenix Region 33.295010 -105.689609 Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino 287 Carrizo Canyon Rd. Mescalero, NM 88340 Scott Eldredge General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Metlakatla Bingo Hall PO Box 8 Metlakatla, AK 99926 (907) 886-4255 Portland Region 55.0421950 -131.5779813 Metlakatla Bingo Hall PO Box 8 Metlakatla, AK 99926 Joni Hudson Bingo Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Prairie Moon Casino 202 S. 8 Tribes Trail Miami, OK 74355 () - Tulsa Region 36.872197 -94.848705 Prairie Moon Casino 202 S. 8 Tribes Trail Miami, OK 74355 Ben Barnes General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Prairie Sun Casino 3411 P Street NW Miami, OK 74354 (918) 542-8670 Tulsa Region 36.9182184 -94.8956717 Prairie Sun Casino 3411 P Street NW Miami, OK 74354 Ben Barnes General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Miccosukee Resort & Gaming 500 S.W. 177th Avenue Miami, FL 33194 (305) 222-4600 Washington, D.C. Region 25.764204 -80.483975 Miccosukee Resort & Gaming 500 S.W. 177th Avenue Miami, FL 33194 Lilian Guzman-Letteen Accounting Supervisor .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Twin Pine Casino P.O. Box 789 Middletown, CA 95461 (707) 987-1230 Sacramento Region 38.7524045 -122.6149853 Twin Pine Casino P.O. Box 789 Middletown, CA 95461 Matt Olin General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Grand Casino Hinckley 777 Lady Luck Drive Hinckley, MN 55037 (800) 472-6321 St. Paul Region 46.0102399 -92.9034623 Grand Casino Hinckley 777 Lady Luck Drive Hinckley, MN 55037 Tracy Sam General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Grand Casino Mille Lacs P.O. Box 343 Onamia, MN 56359 (800) 626-5825 St. Paul Region 46.0705151 -93.6677455 Grand Casino Mille Lacs P.O. Box 343 Onamia, MN 56359 Mel Towel General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Bok Homa Casino One Choctaw Road Heidelberg, MS 39439 (601) 663-3860 Washington, D.C. Region 31.777623 -89.008938 Bok Homa Casino One Choctaw Road Heidelberg, MS 39439 Holly Gagnon President/CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Golden Moon Hotel and Casino 13541 Hwy 16 West Choctaw, MS 39350 (601) 663-0243 Washington, D.C. Region 32.774057 -89.203921 Golden Moon Hotel and Casino 13541 Hwy 16 West Choctaw, MS 39350 Holly Gagnon CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Silver Star Hotel & Casino 13550 Hwy 16 West Choctaw, MS 39350 (601) 663-0243 Washington, D.C. Region 32.771666 -89.205150 Silver Star Hotel & Casino 13550 Hwy 16 West Choctaw, MS 39350 Holly Gagnon President/CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Moapa Tribal Casino I I-15 Exit 75 Moapa, NV 89025 Phoenix Region 36.682192 -114.594355 Moapa Tribal Casino I I-15 Exit 75 Moapa, NV 89025 Shirley Anderson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Moapa Tribal Casino II 1 Lincoln Street Moapa, NV 89025 (702) 865-2758 Phoenix Region 36.672493 -114.656127 Moapa Tribal Casino II 1 Lincoln Street Moapa, NV 89025 James Martin .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) The Stables Casino 530 H Street SE Miami, OK 74354 (918) 542-7884 Tulsa Region 36.8673775 -94.8697912 The Stables Casino 530 H Street SE Miami, OK 74354 J. Mark Whiteley General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Mohegan Sun Casino 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd. Uncasville, CT 06382 (860) 862-7171 Washington, D.C. Region 41.491734 -72.090917 Mohegan Sun Casino 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd. Uncasville, CT 06382 Bobby Soper President and CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Feather Falls Casino #3 Alverda Drive Oroville, CA 95966 (530) 533-3885 Sacramento Region 39.4667676 -121.5162968 Feather Falls Casino #3 Alverda Drive Oroville, CA 95966 Ed Gilbert General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Canyon Lanes at Morongo 49750 Seminole Drive Cabazon, CA 92230 (909) 849-3080 Sacramento Region 33.9213153 -116.8001193 Canyon Lanes at Morongo 49750 Seminole Drive Cabazon, CA 92230 Norris Runnels Controller .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Morongo Casino Resort & Spa 49500 Seminole Drive Cabazon, CA 92230 (800) 252-4499 Sacramento Region 33.9216392 -116.8009457 Morongo Casino Resort & Spa 49500 Seminole Drive Cabazon, CA 92230 David Brents General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Morongo Travel Center 49020 Seminole Drive Cabazon, CA 92230 (909) 849-2895 Sacramento Region 33.9258124 -116.8123343 Morongo Travel Center 49020 Seminole Drive Cabazon, CA 92230 Diana Ball General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Muckleshoot Casino II 2600 Auburn Way S Auburn, WA 98002 (253) 804-4444 Portland Region 47.2888110 -122.1954052 Muckleshoot Casino II 2600 Auburn Way S Auburn, WA 98002 Conrad Granito General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Muckleshoot Indian Bingo 2117 Auburn Way S Auburn, WA 98002 (253) 735-2404 Portland Region 47.2889173 -122.2007326 Muckleshoot Indian Bingo 2117 Auburn Way S Auburn, WA 98002 Ray Jerry General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Muckleshoot Indian Casino 2402 Auburn Way South Auburn, WA 98002 (253) 804-4444 Portland Region 47.2909354 -122.1954661 Muckleshoot Indian Casino 2402 Auburn Way South Auburn, WA 98002 Conrad Granito General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Casino - Bristow 121 West Lincoln Bristow, OK 74010 (918) 367-9168 Tulsa Region 35.826968 -96.391457 Creek Nation Casino - Bristow 121 West Lincoln Bristow, OK 74010 David Warrior General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Casino - Checotah 830 North Broadway Checotah, OK 74426 (918) 473-5200 Tulsa Region 35.4810376 -95.5227802 Creek Nation Casino - Checotah 830 North Broadway Checotah, OK 74426 Lorinda Driskill Acting General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Casino - Duck Creek 10085 Ferguson Road Beggs, OK 74421 (918) 267-3468 Tulsa Region 35.813357 -96.010659 Creek Nation Casino - Duck Creek 10085 Ferguson Road Beggs, OK 74421 Ernie Tiger General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Casino - Eufaula 806 W. Forest Avenue Eufaula, OK 74432 (918) 689-9191 Tulsa Region 35.2828426 -95.5910375 Creek Nation Casino - Eufaula 806 W. Forest Avenue Eufaula, OK 74432 Derek Fife General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Casino - Holdenville 211 E. Willow Holdenville, OK 74848 Tulsa Region 35.091217 -96.403441 Creek Nation Casino - Holdenville 211 E. Willow Holdenville, OK 74848 Roger Birdcreek General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Casino - Muskogee 3240 W. Peak Blvd. Muscogee, OK 74403 (918) 683-1825 Tulsa Region 35.711655 -95.402187 Creek Nation Casino - Muskogee 3240 W. Peak Blvd. Muscogee, OK 74403 Farrell Kaaihue General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Casino - Okemah Rt. 3 Box 630 Okemah, OK 74859 (918) 623-0051 Tulsa Region 35.4325854 -96.3050064 Creek Nation Casino - Okemah Rt. 3 Box 630 Okemah, OK 74859 Lachrista Lollis General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Travel Plaza - Muscogee 3420 West Peak Blvd. Muskogee, OK 74401 Tulsa Region 35.713111 -95.404744 Creek Nation Travel Plaza - Muscogee 3420 West Peak Blvd. Muskogee, OK 74401 Farrell Kaaihue Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Creek Nation Travel Plaza - Okmulgee 2800 N. Wood Drive Okmulgee, OK 74447 () - Tulsa Region 35.644386 -95.962090 Creek Nation Travel Plaza - Okmulgee 2800 N. Wood Drive Okmulgee, OK 74447 Travis Thompson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) One Fire Casino 1901 N. Wood Drive Okmulgee, OK 74447 (918) 756-8400 Tulsa Region 35.639531 -95.962066 One Fire Casino 1901 N. Wood Drive Okmulgee, OK 74447 Travis Thompson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) River Spirit Casino 8330 S. Riverside Parkway Tulsa, OK 74137 (918) 299-8518 Tulsa Region 36.041568 -95.962654 River Spirit Casino 8330 S. Riverside Parkway Tulsa, OK 74137 Jerry Floyd General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Fire Rock Navajo Casino 249 East NM 118 Highway Church Rock, NM 87313 (866) 441-2444 Phoenix Region 35.529708 -108.683788 Fire Rock Navajo Casino 249 East NM 118 Highway Church Rock, NM 87313 Shawn McDaniel General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Flowing Waters Navajo Casino 2710 US Highway 64 Shiprock, NM 87420 (505) 368-2300 Phoenix Region 36.793547 -108.837480 Flowing Waters Navajo Casino 2710 US Highway 64 Shiprock, NM 87420 Titrisa Nez General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Northern Edge Navajo Casino 2752 N36 Fruitland, NM 87411 (505) 960-7000 Phoenix Region 33.358531 -104.530976 Northern Edge Navajo Casino 2752 N36 Fruitland, NM 87411 Kenny Hsi Director of Casino Operations and Acting General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort 22181 Resort Blvd. Flag Staff, AZ 86004 (928) 856-7200 Phoenix Region 35.167355 -111.258812 Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort 22181 Resort Blvd. Flag Staff, AZ 86004 Shawn McDaniel General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Clearwater River Casino 17500 Nez Perce Rd Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 746-0723 Portland Region 46.4362709 -116.9083172 Clearwater River Casino 17500 Nez Perce Rd Lewiston, ID 83501 Frank Cornett General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) It’Se Ye-Ye Casino 419 3rd Street Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 746-0723 Portland Region 46.2286406 -116.0263815 It’Se Ye-Ye Casino 419 3rd Street Kamiah, ID 83536 Frank Cornett General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Red Wind Casino 12819 Yelm Highway SE Olympia, WA 98513 (866) 946-2444 Portland Region 47.0002897 -122.6682861 Red Wind Casino 12819 Yelm Highway SE Olympia, WA 98513 Cheebo Frazier General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Nooksack River Casino PO Box 248 Deming, WA 98244 (360) 592-5472 Portland Region 48.8291901 -121.9872341 Nooksack River Casino PO Box 248 Deming, WA 98244 Gary Kentner General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Northwood Casino PO Box 31 Lynden, WA 98264 (360) 734-5101 Portland Region 48.9465044 -122.4521073 Northwood Casino PO Box 31 Lynden, WA 98264 Todd Finco General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) 789 Smoke Shop & Casino 10369 Hwy 789 Riverton, WY 82501 (307) 856-9940 Rapid City Region 42.997302 -108.384370 789 Smoke Shop & Casino 10369 Hwy 789 Riverton, WY 82501 Jim Conrad General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Little Wind Casino P.O. Box 1989 Riverton, WY 82501 (307) 856-9940 Rapid City Region 43.0649232 -108.4585653 Little Wind Casino P.O. Box 1989 Riverton, WY 82501 Jim Conrad General Manger .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Wind River Casino P.O. Box 1989 Riverton, WY 82501 (307) 856-9940 Rapid City Region 43.0649232 -108.4585653 Wind River Casino P.O. Box 1989 Riverton, WY 82501 Jim Conrad General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Charging Horse Casino & Bingo P.O. Box 1259 Lame Deer, MT 59043 (406) 477-8188 Rapid City Region 45.4830049 -106.6508981 Charging Horse Casino & Bingo P.O. Box 1259 Lame Deer, MT 59043 Lori Limberhand General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Firekeepers 11177 East Michigan Ave. Battle Creek, MI 49014 St. Paul Region 42.2967706 -85.0748620 Firekeepers 11177 East Michigan Ave. Battle Creek, MI 49014 Bruce McKee General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) East Wind Casino HC 49 Box 10 Pine Ridge, SD 57770 (605) 867-6300 Rapid City Region 43.0255408 -102.5562743 East Wind Casino HC 49 Box 10 Pine Ridge, SD 57770 Bill Pourier General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Prairie Wind Casino HC 49 Box 10 Pine Ridge, SD 57770 (605) 867-6300 Rapid City Region 43.0255408 -102.5562743 Prairie Wind Casino HC 49 Box 10 Pine Ridge, SD 57770 Bill Pourier General Manger .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Prairie Wind Casino - Dome HC 49, Box 10 Pine Ridge, SD 57770 (605) 867-6300 Rapid City Region 43.0255408 -102.5562743 Prairie Wind Casino - Dome HC 49, Box 10 Pine Ridge, SD 57770 Bill Pourier General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) OHKAY Casino Hwy 68 Espanola, NM 87566 (505) 747-1668 Phoenix Region 36.100763 -106.038678 OHKAY Casino Hwy 68 Espanola, NM 87566 Rhett Long General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Blackbird Bend Casino 17214 210th Street Onawa, IA 51040 (712) 423-9646 St. Paul Region 42.0567842 -96.2097136 Blackbird Bend Casino 17214 210th Street Onawa, IA 51040 Bill Walsh Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Lucky 77 Casino 202 Main St. Walthill, NE 68067 St. Paul Region 42.1483781 -96.4870723 Lucky 77 Casino 202 Main St. Walthill, NE 68067 Gary Lasly General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Turning Stone Casino 5218 Patrick Rd. Verona, NY 13478 (315) 361-7711 Washington, D.C. Region 43.115301 -75.588848 Turning Stone Casino 5218 Patrick Rd. Verona, NY 13478 Peter Carmen Chief Operating Officer .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Yellow Brick Road Casino 700 West Genesee St. Chittenango, NY 13037 (315) 366-9400 Washington, D.C. Region 43.048166 -75.899391 Yellow Brick Road Casino 700 West Genesee St. Chittenango, NY 13037 Daniel Jones General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Highway 54 Casino PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 () - St. Paul Region 44.5176348 -88.2266434 Highway 54 Casino PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 Louise Cornelius General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Imac Bingo Facility PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 () - St. Paul Region 44.5176348 -88.2266434 Imac Bingo Facility PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 Louise Cornelius General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Mason Street Casino PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 () - St. Paul Region 44.5176348 -88.2266434 Mason Street Casino PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 Louise Cornelius General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Oneida Bingo & Casino P.O. Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 () - St. Paul Region 44.5176348 -88.2266434 Oneida Bingo & Casino P.O. Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 Louise Cornelius General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Oneida Packerland One Stop PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 () - St. Paul Region 44.5176348 -88.2266434 Oneida Packerland One Stop PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 Louise Cornelius General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Oneida Travel Center PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 () - St. Paul Region 44.5176348 -88.2266434 Oneida Travel Center PO Box 365 Oneida, WI 54155 Louise Cornelius General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Osage Casino Bartlesville 222 Allen Rd. Bartlesville, OK 74003 (918) 699-7740 Tulsa Region 36.700488 -96.059333 Osage Casino Bartlesville 222 Allen Rd. 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Tulsa, OK 74127 (918) 699-7600 Tulsa Region 36.205070 -96.010145 Osage Casino Tulsa 951 W. 36th St. N. Tulsa, OK 74127 Joseph Standing Bear Acting General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) 7 Clans Chilocco Casino 12901 N. Hwy 77 Newkirk, OK 74647 (580) 448-3210 Oklahoma City Region 36.9848132 -97.0416073 7 Clans Chilocco Casino 12901 N. 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Region 32.425402 -86.139421 Creek Casino Montgomery 1801 Eddie Tullis Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 Jake Carlton Property Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Wind Creek Casino 303 Poarch Road Atmore, AL 36502 (251) 446-4200 Washington, D.C. Region 31.102534 -87.482562 Wind Creek Casino 303 Poarch Road Atmore, AL 36502 Timothy Ramer Property Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Wind Creek Wetumpka 330 Wind Creek Blvd Wetumpka, AL 36092 (334) 514-2065 Washington, D.C. Region 32.526190 -86.209710 Wind Creek Wetumpka 330 Wind Creek Blvd Wetumpka, AL 36092 Cody Williamson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Four Winds Casino Dowagiac 58700 M 51 South Dowagiac, MI 49047 (866) 494-6371 St. Paul Region 41.9783580 -86.1319377 Four Winds Casino Dowagiac 58700 M 51 South Dowagiac, MI 49047 Frank Freedman General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Four Winds Casino Resort 11111 Wilson Road New Buffalo, MI 49117 St. Paul Region 41.7700605 -86.7233970 Four Winds Casino Resort 11111 Wilson Road New Buffalo, MI 49117 Frank Freedman General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Four Winds Hartford 68600 Red Arrow Hwy Hartford, MI 49057 St. Paul Region 42.2020437 -86.2124302 Four Winds Hartford 68600 Red Arrow Hwy Hartford, MI 49057 Frank Freedman General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) The Point Casino 7989 Salish Lane NE Kingston, WA 98346 (360) 297-6101 Portland Region 47.8445695 -122.5421424 The Point Casino 7989 Salish Lane NE Kingston, WA 98346 Leo Culloo General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Prairie Band Casino and Resort 12305 150th Road Mayetta, KS 66509 (785) 966-7687 Tulsa Region 39.3157580 -95.7512002 Prairie Band Casino and Resort 12305 150th Road Mayetta, KS 66509 William Marsh General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Treasure Island Resort & Casino P.O. Box 75 Red Wing, MN 55066 () - St. Paul Region 44.5027689 -92.5594214 Treasure Island Resort & Casino P.O. Box 75 Red Wing, MN 55066 Mike Heavner General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Sky City Casino I-40 Exit 102 Pueblo of Acoma, NM 87034 (505) 552-6017 Phoenix Region 34.710017 -107.574185 Sky City Casino I-40 Exit 102 Pueblo of Acoma, NM 87034 Joseph Quiroli Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Hard Rock Casino Albuquerque 11000 Broadway, SE Albuquerque, NM 87105 (505) 869-2614 Phoenix Region 34.937838 -106.662254 Hard Rock Casino Albuquerque 11000 Broadway, SE Albuquerque, NM 87105 Ron Olson CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Palace West 11000 Broadway, SE Albuquerque, NM 87105 Phoenix Region 34.937838 -106.662254 Palace West 11000 Broadway, SE Albuquerque, NM 87105 Joanne Sanchez General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Dancing Eagle Casino 14500 Central Highway Albuquerque, NM 87121 (505) 552-1159 Phoenix Region 35.063218 -106.784150 Dancing Eagle Casino 14500 Central Highway Albuquerque, NM 87121 Kim Thompson General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Rt. 66 Casino 14500 Central Ave. Albuquerque, NM 87121 (505) 352-7866 Phoenix Region 35.060350 -106.804494 Rt. 66 Casino 14500 Central Ave. Albuquerque, NM 87121 Dan Hall General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Rt. 66 Casino Express I-40W Exit 140 14500 Central Avenue Albuquerque, NM 87121 Phoenix Region 35.060350 -106.804494 Rt. 66 Casino Express I-40W Exit 140 14500 Central Avenue Albuquerque, NM 87121 Dan Hall GM .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Buffalo Thunder 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail Santa Fe, NM 87506 (505) 455-2246 Phoenix Region 35.861384 -105.996531 Buffalo Thunder 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail Santa Fe, NM 87506 Mark Schrecengos General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Cities of Gold Casino 10-B Cities of Gold Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87506 (505) 455-3313 Phoenix Region 35.890065 -106.019930 Cities of Gold Casino 10-B Cities of Gold Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87506 Mark Schrecengost Interim General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Cities of Gold Hotel Gaming Center 78 Cities of Gold Road Sante Fe, NM 87506 (505) 455-3102 Phoenix Region 35.890065 -106.019930 Cities of Gold Hotel Gaming Center 78 Cities of Gold Road Sante Fe, NM 87506 Stewart Zucker Executive Director .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kicks 66 57 Ogo Wii Road Santa Fe, NM 87506 Phoenix Region 35.881720 -106.014257 Kicks 66 57 Ogo Wii Road Santa Fe, NM 87506 Mark Schrecengos General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) QB Sports Bar 78 Cities of Gold Road Sante Fe, NM 87506 (505) 455-3102 Phoenix Region 35.882318 -106.012299 QB Sports Bar 78 Cities of Gold Road Sante Fe, NM 87506 Stewart Zucker Executive Director .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Casino Hollywood 25 Hagan Rd. San Felipe Pueblo, NM 87001 (505) 867-6700 Phoenix Region 35.414996 -106.403272 Casino Hollywood 25 Hagan Rd. San Felipe Pueblo, NM 87001 Mike Ortiz General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Sandia Resort and Casino 30 Rainbow Road NE Albuquerque, NM 87113 (800) 526-9366 Phoenix Region 35.206769 -106.567415 Sandia Resort and Casino 30 Rainbow Road NE Albuquerque, NM 87113 Michael Moore General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Santa Ana Star Casino 54 Jemez Canyon Dam Rd. Bernalillo, NM 87004 (505) 867-0000 Phoenix Region 35.328777 -106.564884 Santa Ana Star Casino 54 Jemez Canyon Dam Rd. Bernalillo, NM 87004 John Cirrincione General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Santa Clara Hotel Casino 460 A North Riverside Drive Espanola, NM 87532 (505) 747-0059 Phoenix Region 35.995990 -106.068101 Santa Clara Hotel Casino 460 A North Riverside Drive Espanola, NM 87532 Norman Nott COO/Interim GM .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Taos Mountain Casino 700 Veterans Hwy Taos, NM 87571 (505) 737-0777 Phoenix Region 36.427591 -105.562310 Taos Mountain Casino 700 Veterans Hwy Taos, NM 87571 Maggie Samuel General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Camel Rock Casino 17486A Hwy 84/285 Santa Fe, NM 87506 (505) 984-8414 Phoenix Region 35.821380 -105.973585 Camel Rock Casino 17486A Hwy 84/285 Santa Fe, NM 87506 Patrick Frenier Acting General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) BJ’s Enterprises, Inc. 4411 Pacific Highway East Fife, WA 98424 (253) 922-0430 Portland Region 47.2440303 -122.3697085 BJ’s Enterprises, Inc. 4411 Pacific Highway East Fife, WA 98424 Jenynne Denoble General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Emerald Queen Casino - I-5 2024 East 29th Street Tacoma, WA 98404 (253) 594-7777 Portland Region 47.2370084 -122.4030854 Emerald Queen Casino - I-5 2024 East 29th Street Tacoma, WA 98404 Frank Wright Jr General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Emerald Queen Casino at Fife 5700 Pacific Hwy East Fife, WA 98424 (253) 922-2000 Portland Region 47.2422110 -122.3526549 Emerald Queen Casino at Fife 5700 Pacific Hwy East Fife, WA 98424 Frank Wright, Jr. General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Downstream Casino 69300 East Nee Quapaw, OK 74363 (918) 919-6000 Tulsa Region 36.9979559 -94.6265012 Downstream Casino 69300 East Nee Quapaw, OK 74363 General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Quapaw Casino 58100 E. 64th Road Miami, OK 74354 () - Tulsa Region 36.9207059 -94.8367870 Quapaw Casino 58100 E. 64th Road Miami, OK 74354 Kirk Myrick Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Quechan Casino Resort PO Box 818 Winterhaven, CA 92283 (877) 783-2426 Sacramento Region 32.9005186 -114.8092691 Quechan Casino Resort PO Box 818 Winterhaven, CA 92283 Brian Parrish CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Quechan Paradise Casino Arizona 450 Quechan Drive Yuma, AZ 85366 (888) 777-4946 Phoenix Region 32.734336 -114.612972 Quechan Paradise Casino Arizona 450 Quechan Drive Yuma, AZ 85366 Charles Montague General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Quinault Beach Resort and Casino 78 State Route 115 Ocean Shores, WA 98569 (360) 289-9466 Portland Region 47.0392365 -124.1582100 Quinault Beach Resort and Casino 78 State Route 115 Ocean Shores, WA 98569 Don Kajans General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Legendary Waters Resort and Casino P.O. Box 1167 Red Cliff, WI 44814 (715) 779-3712 St. Paul Region 46.8720033 -90.8231781 Legendary Waters Resort and Casino P.O. Box 1167 Red Cliff, WI 44814 Dennis Soulier InterimGeneral Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Seven Clans Casino - Red Lake P.O. Box 543 Red Lake, MN 56671 (218) 679-2500 St. Paul Region 47.9765114 -95.3354343 Seven Clans Casino - Red Lake P.O. Box 543 Red Lake, MN 56671 Adrian Omen General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Seven Clans Casino - Thief River Falls 20595 Center St. E Thief River Falls, MN 56701 (218) 681-4062 St. Paul Region 48.0188453 -96.0346066 Seven Clans Casino - Thief River Falls 20595 Center St. E Thief River Falls, MN 56701 Barry Mc Grady General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Seven Clans Casino - Warroad 1012 E. Lake Street Warroad, MN 56763 (218) 386-3381 St. Paul Region 48.9048592 -95.3028103 Seven Clans Casino - Warroad 1012 E. Lake Street Warroad, MN 56763 Donna Perkins General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Win-River Casino 2100 Redding Rancheria Road Redding, CA 96001 (530) 339-7410 Sacramento Region 40.5073590 -122.3825240 Win-River Casino 2100 Redding Rancheria Road Redding, CA 96001 Gary Hayward General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Resort 777 Harrah's Rincon Way Valley Center, CA 92082 (760) 751-7779 Sacramento Region 33.2657930 -116.9549353 Harrah’s Rincon Casino and Resort 777 Harrah's Rincon Way Valley Center, CA 92082 Janet Beronio General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Robinson Rancheria Bingo & Casino P.O. Box 669 Nice, CA 95464 () - Sacramento Region 39.1112521 -122.8253741 Robinson Rancheria Bingo & Casino P.O. Box 669 Nice, CA 95464 Darlene Crabtree Chief Financial Officer .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Rosebud Casino HC 14, Box 135 Valentine, NE 69201 (605) 378-3800 Rapid City Region 42.8727833 -100.5509669 Rosebud Casino HC 14, Box 135 Valentine, NE 69201 Annisa Bordeaux General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Turtle Creek Crossing Casino P.O. Box 545 Mission, SD 57555 (605) 378-3800 Rapid City Region 43.3070138 -100.6290819 Turtle Creek Crossing Casino P.O. Box 545 Mission, SD 57555 Annisa Bordeaux General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Hidden Oaks Casino PO Box 95 Covelo, CA 95428 (707) 272-2507 Sacramento Region 39.7905014 -123.2663472 Hidden Oaks Casino PO Box 95 Covelo, CA 95428 Randy Wolfin General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Black Hawk Casino 42008 Westech Road Shawnee, OK 74804 (405) 273-0409 Oklahoma City Region 35.392169 -96.909737 Black Hawk Casino 42008 Westech Road Shawnee, OK 74804 Anitra Sires General Manager/CFO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Sac and Fox Nation Casino - Stroud 356120 E, 926th Rd. Stroud, OK 74079 (918) 968-2540 Oklahoma City Region 35.7486798 -96.6580726 Sac and Fox Nation Casino - Stroud 356120 E, 926th Rd. Stroud, OK 74079 Anitra Sires General Manager/CFO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Meskwaki Bingo, Casino, Hotel 1504 305th Street Tama, IA 52339 (641) 484-2108 St. Paul Region 41.9958776 -92.6683227 Meskwaki Bingo, Casino, Hotel 1504 305th Street Tama, IA 52339 Patrick Browne Casino Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Sac & Fox Casino 1322 US Hwy 75 Powhattan, KS 66527 (785) 467-8000 Tulsa Region 39.7033620 -95.7294187 Sac & Fox Casino 1322 US Hwy 75 Powhattan, KS 66527 General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Saganing Eagle’s Landing Casino 2690 Worth Rd. Standish, MI 48658 () - St. Paul Region 43.9273635 -83.9126182 Saganing Eagle’s Landing Casino 2690 Worth Rd. Standish, MI 48658 Tony Federico General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd. Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 (989) 775-5700 St. Paul Region 43.6076868 -84.7129487 Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd. Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 Andy Asselin General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Soaring Eagle-Slot Palace and Bingo Hall 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd. Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 (517) 775-4049 St. Paul Region 43.6076868 -84.7129487 Soaring Eagle-Slot Palace and Bingo Hall 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd. Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 Rhonda Quezada Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort P.O. Box 670 Akwesasne, NY 13655 (518) 358-2222 Washington, D.C. Region 44.967666 -74.646335 Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort P.O. Box 670 Akwesasne, NY 13655 Patrick Bassney General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Casino Arizona - McKellips 524 N. 92nd Street Scottsdale, AZ 85256 (480) 850-7777 Phoenix Region 33.454316 -111.885637 Casino Arizona - McKellips 524 N. 92nd Street Scottsdale, AZ 85256 Dennis Leong CEO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Talking Stick Resort 9800 E. Indian Bend Road Scottsdale, AZ 85256 (480) 850-7777 Phoenix Region 33.540825 -111.868989 Talking Stick Resort 9800 E. Indian Bend Road Scottsdale, AZ 85256 Jon Jenkins CFO .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Apache Gold Casino US Highway 70 San Carlos, AZ 85501 (800) 272-2438 Phoenix Region 33.345335 -110.453155 Apache Gold Casino US Highway 70 San Carlos, AZ 85501 General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel 777 San Manuel Blvd Highland, CA 92346 (909) 864-5050 Sacramento Region 34.1503353 -117.2290940 Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel 777 San Manuel Blvd Highland, CA 92346 Peter Arceo General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Valley View Casino 16300 Nyemii Pass Road Valley Center, CA 92082 (760) 291-5652 Sacramento Region 33.2195909 -116.9732998 Valley View Casino 16300 Nyemii Pass Road Valley Center, CA 92082 Bruce Howard General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino 17225 Jersey Avenue Lemoore, CA 93245 (559) 924-7751 Sacramento Region 36.2370094 -119.7659734 Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino 17225 Jersey Avenue Lemoore, CA 93245 Willie Barrios General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Chumash Casino and Resort Enterprises Attn: Accounting Santa Ynez, CA 93460 (805) 686-3400 Sacramento Region 34.6071586 -120.0744673 Chumash Casino and Resort Enterprises Attn: Accounting Santa Ynez, CA 93460 Bill Peters General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Ohiya Casino and Resort 53142 Highway 12 Niobrara, NE 68760 (402) 857-3860 St. Paul Region 42.7331028 -97.8819901 Ohiya Casino and Resort 53142 Highway 12 Niobrara, NE 68760 Thelma Thomas General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kewadin Casino Christmas N7761 Candy Cane Lane Christmas, MI 49862 (906) 387-5475 St. Paul Region 46.4372498 -86.7066100 Kewadin Casino Christmas N7761 Candy Cane Lane Christmas, MI 49862 Todd Masters Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kewadin Casino, Hessel P.O. Box 189 Hessel, MI 49745 (906) 484-2903 St. Paul Region 46.0594259 -84.5311330 Kewadin Casino, Hessel P.O. Box 189 Hessel, MI 49745 Tel Fox Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kewadin Casino, Hotel & Convention Center 2186 Shunk Road Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 (906) 632-0530 St. Paul Region 46.4750567 -84.3218844 Kewadin Casino, Hotel & Convention Center 2186 Shunk Road Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 Steve Specker Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kewadin Casino, Manistique 5633 W. US Hwy 2 Manistique, MI 49854 (906) 341-5510 St. Paul Region 45.9861222 -86.1316494 Kewadin Casino, Manistique 5633 W. US Hwy 2 Manistique, MI 49854 Lisa Fisher Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Kewadin Casino, St. Ignace 3015 Mackinac Trail St. Ignace, MI 49781 (906) 643-7071 St. Paul Region 45.9292153 -84.7332221 Kewadin Casino, St. Ignace 3015 Mackinac Trail St. Ignace, MI 49781 Steve Sprecker General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Seminole Nation Casino 2005 West Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 (405) 217-0176 Oklahoma City Region 35.2464085 -96.6949158 Seminole Nation Casino 2005 West Wrangler Blvd Seminole, OK 74868 Russell Martin General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Seminole Nation Rivermist Casino 2005 West Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 (405) 217-0176 Oklahoma City Region 35.2464085 -96.6949158 Seminole Nation Rivermist Casino 2005 West Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Russell Martin General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Wewoka Trading Post 2005 West Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 (405) 217-0176 Oklahoma City Region 35.169634 -96.536388 Wewoka Trading Post 2005 West Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 Russell Martin General Manager .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Hollywood 1 Seminole Way Hollywood, FL 33314 (954) 327-7505 Washington, D.C. 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The Lakers got the young point guard in Ramon Sessions they’ve been searching for since the eve of training camp when the Chris Paul trade fell through. But before L.A. could say hello to Sessions, it had to say goodbye to Derek Fisher. The Lakers first traded Jason Kapono, Luke Walton and their 2012 first-round […]
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The Lakers got the young point guard in Ramon Sessions they’ve been searching for since the eve of training camp when the Chris Paul trade fell through. But before L.A. could say hello to Sessions, it had to say goodbye to Derek Fisher. The Lakers first traded Jason Kapono, Luke Walton and their 2012 first-round pick to Cleveland in exchange for Sessions and forward Christian Eyenga on Thursday. In a subsequent deal, they sent Fisher and the first-round pick acquired from Dallas in the Lamar Odom trade to Houston for center Jordan Hill. While Sessions, 25, is much younger than the 37-year-old Fisher and undoubtedly in a better position to help the team moving forward, Kupchak admitted that trading away Fisher, the team’s co-captain who was drafted by the franchise in 1996 and went on to win five championships with the Lakers, left him with reservations. “I’m concerned, yes,” Kupchak said in a news conference Thursday afternoon. “I’m not sure that it will translate into a team that performs any less … but, you can’t underestimate Derek’s contribution from a chemistry point of view and on the court that he’s given to this organization. It can’t be underestimated, and you can’t say that this team is going to wake up tomorrow and play as if he was never here.” The Lakers informed Fisher of the trade through his representatives, and Kupchak said he has not spoken to the 16-year veteran directly yet. He also said he did not give Fisher a “heads up” that the trade was coming, but thought Fisher may have “caught wind of the rumor” several days ago. Fisher came into the league with Kobe Bryant back in 1996 and has as strong of a relationship with Fisher as any other teammate he’s had in his career. Bryant publicly lobbied for Lakers management to re-sign Fisher in the summer of 2010 after the Lakers’ championship over the Boston Celtics. Bryant was not happy with Lakers’ brass after not being consulted prior to Mike Brown being hired to replace Phil Jackson this off-season. Sources in the organization said they wouldn’t be surprised if Bryant is upset with Fisher being shuttled out of town without Bryant being contacted first. For more complete coverage of Thursday’s NBA trade deadline, check out the St. Louis American’s Trade Tracker. Information from Espn.com and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Patented mining claim in the historic Warm Springs Creek Mining District near Ketchum. Surrounded by thousands of acres of public land, this remote tract is walk-in access and off-grid.
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Derek Fisher Rumors
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Derek Fisher NBA Player Rumors
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The allegations, according to NBPA vice president Maurice Evans in an interview with the Washington Times, range from misappropriation of funds to the way union decisions were handled during the lockout to Hunter being guilty of nepotism. While Hunter’s backers are quick to point out that nepotism exists throughout the NBA, his critics see it as excessive in his case. His daughter, Robyn, and daughter-in-law, Megan Inaba, are on the NBPA’s staff, while his son, Todd, of Prim Capital Corp in Cleveland, has been retained to run the NBPA’s Players Financial Awareness Program and his daughter, Alexis, was used as outside counsel during the lockout. And while Fisher and Hunter had a falling out during the lockout that almost stayed quiet until the end, Fisher insists this isn’t about them. Fisher has two more seasons left on his term as president, while Hunter — a former U.S. Counsel who started at the union in 1996 and reportedly earns $2.4 million annually — has a contract that runs through 2016. Yet no one was as candid as Thunder center Kendrick Perkins, who made his feelings known that Fisher has the players’ best interests at heart. “My opinion is this: D-Fish’s job is to protect the players, and that’s what he’s doing,” Perkins said. “He just did something that they hadn’t seen before. Everybody is watching everybody else, but who’s looking out and making sure they’re doing their jobs. “He did what he’s supposed to do — protect the players. And if you’ve got nothing to hide, you shouldn’t want to push him out if he’s just doing his job. Whatever you’re hiding in the dark, it’s going to come to light.” Ronny Turiaf has a unique ability to give back while looking forward. The Miami Heat recently concluded a grueling eight-game, 11-day stretch and the players finally had a day off earlier this week. Turiaf spent part of it talking about his latest project, joining teammate Dwyane Wade, NBA players Jeremy Lin and Chris Paul and others to help promote and raise funds for Prevent Child Abuse America’s 40th anniversary. “I want to be remembered for more than basketball,” said Turiaf, who started his Heart to Heart Foundation in 2009 to provide medical care and health services to children in need. “I just feel like everyone can play a role in a healthy child’s development and I’m happy to use basketball as a platform to help others.” Miami Heat player rep James Jones called it a “distraction’’ and didn’t want to offer an opinion on whether union president Derek Fisher should be removed. “It’s a distraction, and it’s something that should be handled internally,’’ Jones said. “Unfortunately, it’s out in public. So as much as possible you just try to shift the focus on this great product of the NBA that’s coming to a close (in the regular season).’’ With the association’s executive committee seeking to oust Fisher in his role as president, Lakers guards Kobe Bryant and Steve Blake both voiced support for their former teammate and his goals of hiring a law firm to conduct an independent audit to examine the union’s business practices. “What’s wrong with doing an audit?” Bryant asked. “I’m very curious about that. Extremely. We all should be.”
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2010-12-09T14:34:00-05:00
Nonprofit organizations awarded more than $14,500 in 2010 December 9, 2010 -- The Carroll County Community Foundation has awarded more than $14,500 in competitive grants to Carroll County nonprofit organizations in 2010. "Through the foresight of donors who have made endowments over the ye
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Nonprofit organizations awarded more than $14,500 in 2010 December 9, 2010 -- The Carroll County Community Foundation has awarded more than $14,500 in competitive grants to Carroll County nonprofit organizations in 2010. "Through the foresight of donors who have made endowments over the years, we are able to support organizations that provide vital services to the community," said Derek Fisher, Chairman of the Carroll County Community Foundation board of directors. "The money we are entrusted with is intended to be a positive influence for the residents of the community. We thank the donors and the organizations for providing the foresight and resources as together we make a positive difference on the lives of people within our community." The following agencies and programs were awarded grants: $2,500 to Adams Mill will provide support to be used to help defray expenses associated with a fundraising campaign to pursue acquisition of Adams Mill and the adjacent property near Cutler, Ind. The property is for sale by private owners and is at risk of being removed from the public domain. This historic property is on the National Register of Historic Places and is routinely used as a community center, educational resource and recreational activities. $1,000 to Book Readers and Horn Blowers will provide funding for the 2010-11 program that features the book "John Philip Sousa" from the award winning series entitled "Getting to Know the World's Greatest Composers" by Mike Venezia. The program will be offered to approximately 750 students, age kindergarten through 5th grade at Delphi Elementary School. $1,121 to the Carroll County Community Center will provide partial support for the Membership Software Purchase project. Grant money will be used to purchase a software system that will provide the functionality to manage membership, participant usage and billing. This new software will allow the Community Center to track usage and billing on a daily and monthly basis. $1,027 to the Carroll County Historical Society will provide partial support for the Genealogy and Research project. Grant money will be used to purchase two book shelves and two tables that will provide a better way to display research books and provide clients with adequate space to work. $2,500 to the Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal provides partial support to update the 2006 Marketing Plan in order to take the organization to the next level and meet future growth expectations. The purpose of the project is to attract more visitors to the Canal Park and increase the public's awareness of the canal's early transportation legacy in Carroll County. $1,000 to the Delphi Public Library will provide funding for the Digital Media Lab project. Grant money will be used to purchase a portable media cart containing a laptop loaded with video and audio editing software, video and audio recording equipment including microphones, a digital video camera, sound recorder and sound mixer, and supporting equipment such as headphones, cords and stands. The digital media lab will help record events in the library, create promotional videos and audio spots for the Web site, and provide programming for teens and other patrons who need to produce audio and video projects. $1,250 to The Friends of Carroll County Parks will provide partial support for the Deer Creek Park Pond Cleanup project. Money will be used hire a company that will provide a program to improve the quality and appearance of the pond's water. The project includes removing algae and undesirable plants, and inspections and treatments needed for control of the submersed weeds, filamentous algae and duckweed. $4,500 to Burlington Community Park provides partial support for the Replacement and Updating Park Playground Equipment project. Grant money will be used to assist with the purchase and installation of replacement park playground equipment. New equipment to be installed includes a tarantula climber, a 9-foot groove slide, a 13-foot mogul slide and a Kid's Choice Fitness System. The Burlington Park playground is located in the center of the park and utilized by many area families with young children and grandchildren.
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In a wide-ranging interview on Etan Thomas' podcast, Matt Barnes discusses his media career, social justice initiatives and potential future in politics.
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Etan Thomas recently had 14-year NBA veteran and current broadcaster Matt Barnes on his podcast “The Rematch.” Together with Stephen Jackson, Barnes hosts his own podcast, “All the Smoke,” which has featured guests such as Kobe Bryant, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Kevin Garnett, Allen Iverson, Dwyane Wade, Snoop Dogg, Chris Paul, Steve Nash, Ja Morant, Jamie Foxx and Lil Wayne, among others. On this week’s episode, Barnes talked about his transition to media, his involvement in the social justice fight, how he repaired his relationship with Derek Fisher and much more. You can watch the episode above or read the transcription below. Etan Thomas: Listen, I love what y’all are doing, you and Stak. I love the fact that y’all have gone into this area of media. For me, I didn’t really like the media when I was playing and I feel kinda similar with y’all but y’all are doing it differently to give guys an opportunity. So, I love it. I love what y’all are doing. Matt Barnes: I appreciate it. As athletes, we always thought there was some sort of motive. There was a handful of people that you kind of trusted, but for the most part, you had to watch yourself with the media. That’s something Jack and I are trying to change, obviously. We’ve experienced pretty much everything that our guests have experienced and that gives us an easier intro and a different approach, which allows most of our guests to really let their wall down and feel comfortable speaking to us. Thomas: What I want to talk about is not really a whole lot with basketball, it’s other stuff. So, you’ve been doing a lot with using your voice and platform, in particular after Stephon Clark’s murder. Now, you didn’t know him personally, but it hit home for you because it was in your hometown of Sacramento. First, let’s remind everybody of what happened with the case. Barnes: Yeah, I mean basically there was some calls about someone breaking into cars and Stephon happened to be out, they chased him down into his grandmother’s backyard and shot him several times. I think there were six to eight shots in his back, but I don’t know how many rounds they let go. And like 99% of the cases in the United States the cops were not held responsible for the situation. I had happened to just be watching CNN that morning in my room with my twins and they heard Sacramento, so I was watching it and they were playing on their iPads, they heard Sacramento so they started paying attention and was like dad, did you know him? I’m like ‘Nah I didn’t know him,’ and they were kind of just confused and their confusion and hurt is what really made me kind of want to be like ‘Let me see if there’s something that I can do to show my kids that there’s ways to help in situations like this.’ So, myself, DeMarcus Cousins, I think the Sacramento Kings helped a little bit, a handful of people helped and we just made the experience a little easier for the family by helping with the funeral, getting people situated in hotels, and really kind of doing everything we possibly can to try to ease as much pain as possible from the family. With me continuing to use my platform and calling out the DA out there, Anne Marie Schubert, she’s a very crooked DA -- takes money from the police department all the time -- and has never really dropped the hammer on any situation out there, which is very unfortunate. But I think me with the platform I have and the voice that I have to be able to call stuff like that out it allows other people to see it and then other people start calling it. Hopefully, this will be her last term as DA because now everyone’s really awake about voting and how important voting is and hopefully we’ll be able to get her out after this last term she’s serving right now. Thomas: Talk about how it personally affected you. So, I know for myself anytime a tragedy like this happens, I immediately start talking to my kids. And talking to them about it and they start asking questions and you mentioned your sons saw it because they’re from Sacramento, that’s where you’re from. So, I remember when Trayvon Martin happened and my son Malcolm was six at the time and he was asking me questions about it. You know my son is tall for his age, you know what I mean, he’s six, but he was tall. I’m 6-foot-10, my wife is six feet, you know so I knew in a while he’s not going to look like a little kid, you know, they’re going to treat him like he’s a teenager or something like that. So, I had to talk to him about the rules and how he had to do this. Like, having the talk black people have to have with our kids whenever something like this happens. Did you have those kind of discussions with your sons? Barnes: I did and it’s crazy because like you said it’s the talk that African-Americans have to have with their kids. You know this is not a common talk that every parent has to go through. You know like the old sex talk. Like this is really targeted at black and brown people having to educate their kids at a very young age. I briefly talked to them about it because it was so fresh and so new but then the George Floyd situation came up this past summer and they’re 12 now and obviously more awake and they’re on a few social media outlets. I remember it was my ex-wife’s week, but we had practice so I picked them up that Saturday right after it happened and I asked if they’ve seen what happened. And one of my sons was like “Yeah, another cop killed a black man, right?’ I’m like ‘Man, 12 and they’re kind of already picking up on what it is,’ and we kind of just started talking back-and-forth about the situation. They asked if all cops are bad and if all cops are racist and I said no. Then, I asked them ‘Do you guys think hate is taught or you’re born to hate?’ They paused for a second and then one of them says, ‘You’re taught to hate, right?’ I’m like ‘Absolutely.’ Then the other one, spur of the moment -- I have a two-year old now -- their little brother in their life, and you know we’re going to have to teach Ashton how to love and that kind of really hit me in the heart because that’s how simple this is. All this hate and negative thoughts towards people based off the color of their skin is the top trait. So, it’s unfortunate that 12 year olds can see it and a majority of the world can’t. So, like you said, it’s a conversation we have to have and you just have to prepare yourself because you know, like you said, my kids are 12 and I’m not sure how old your son is now, but they’re going to be teenagers soon and they really just have to prepared for what this world is going to bring to them. Thomas: Let’s go back to Sacramento and after Stephon Clark, you organized a march, the March for Action at Cedar Chavez Plaza in Sacramento. Tell me about that. Barnes: Yeah, you know just try to use my platform. Contacted people out there and you know I have aspirations about running for mayor out there one day, so I’ve been doing a lot of stuff in the community out there. Just trying to bring more awareness to the situation, you know, hoping our actions and our marches would put some pressure on the DA to bring charges amongst these officers. Unfortunately, we failed, but it was just a string of ever since then, it’s been consistently happening more and more often. And I think now more than ever, people are woke to it, speaking on it, but there’s still no repercussions. I read an interesting article that they say 1% of officers are held accountable and less than 1% are actually charged for killings and it was just like 9.5 out of 10 times these officers are getting off for these crimes. People want to talk about defund the police and I agree, but I don’t agree with the wording right there. The bigger picture to me is the police union. The two strongest unions that are out here is the police union and the teacher union. And they’re very strong, very backed, and funded well. So I think it starts with the reconstruction of the police union because that is the true blue shield and I think the rest will trickle down. But, like I said, it’s a tough situation but I’m glad I’m just one of many athletes or celebrities that are really trying to utilize our platforms and I think we’re starting to see the benefit of that. We came out in record numbers this year to the polls to vote and get Trump out and you know we encouraged those great people in Georgia to get out and vote in that senate race, and you know we flipped the state, so I think now that people understand. I’ve always tried to tell people once I started getting in this lane that we’re not the minority. They label us the minority to try to keep us in our place, but if we came together we’re actually the majority. And I think we’re starting to understand that now and the power that we have when we come together and flex our power at the polls. Thomas: So, you have aspirations to run for mayor. I didn’t know that. So, talk to me about that and when did that start? Barnes: You know Kevin Johnson, former NBA player from my hometown did it. And when I first saw it, it wasn’t so much about the political and the policy side, I just really saw him making a difference in the community. Helping the community, cleaning up the community, bringing opportunities to the community, and it really kind of struck me. I had never even thought about politics before that, but I was just like 'It would be cool if I could comeback and kind of pick up where he left off,' when I was ready. So, that’s what kind of sparked my interest. Obviously, there’s a new mayor now in Darrell Steinberg and I’m working on a few projects in Sacramento to continue to improve my hometown. You know I was lucky to be able to make it out, you were lucky to be able make it out, and you know one wrong move either way and people probably could’ve never heard of us or we could’ve been on the wrong end of a statistical category. So, when I speak and the stuff I do is not necessarily for me, its for all the people that don’t have a voice. Like, my aunt was killed in the same city that Stephon Clark was killed. Her throat was slashed and she was left in the gutter. You know what I mean? So it directly affects me and that’s why I’m so outspoken on situations, but like I said initially, it was just to do better but now kind of understanding the political side and learning the political side daily, it's something I definitely want to push for when my kids get a little older and all my business affairs are kind of settled. Thomas: You started a scholarship to make sure Stephon Clark’s sons would be able to go to college, right? Talk to me about that. Barnes: To be honest with you it didn’t get as big because something else had came up at the same time. But, I have money aside for them when it's time. I actually lost contact with the family... I haven’t actually spoke to any of them in a while. Always praying for the family, but when those kids are ready, I’ll definitely have money for them to make sure they’re taken care of when it comes time for college. Thomas: That’s great. Now, what kind of support did you get from the NBA community? With the march and everything. What kind of support did they give you? Barnes: You know Sacramento is always, the Kings are always really good about community activities. I had some former teammates, you know they played for Sac at the time, and they came out to support. I got some good support from the Kings. I didn’t really necessarily take it to the NBA or the NBA Players Association because that wasn’t why I was doing it at the time. Obviously, looking back, you kind of want to connect as many dots as possible but I was really just -- it was a call to action, you know this was my hometown, I’m one of the more notable names from that hometown, so I just wanted to do anything I could to help ease the process for a grieving family. Thomas: Did you connect with any of the activists in the area? That’s always an interesting dynamic when athletes or entertainers or rappers or anything like that because sometimes its either friction or there’s opening with open arms. I saw you with Jamila Land I think. I’ve done some stuff with her and I saw you with Reverend Sharpton at the funeral. Who are some of the activists you connected with? Barnes: The two you mentioned but like I said, that wasn’t my plan to be honest with you. I wasn’t looking for a handout or anything. Like, I just felt like Sacramento being the small town that it is it needed a big voice to bring attention to this situation. So, when I jumped to the forefront, DeMarcus Cousins jumped to the forefront. I think it brought attention to it. Of course, Al Sharpton does what he can do, always trying to shine light on situations like this. From a friction standpoint, there was really no friction. Obviously, there’s stuff you have to deal with when you’re dealing with several family members and everyone experiences grief in a different way, you know what I mean? So we had a hard time dealing with his brother for a little bit, but like I said, who are we to tell someone how to grieve after losing a family member? So obviously, there were some hurdles that we were fortunate to overcome, but like I said, my whole goal was to bring attention to this situation that you always hear about around the country and obviously you feel for it, but it’s a special feeling in a bad way when it's your hometown. Thomas: Do you still get the comments or the criticism from some aspects of mainstream America that, as athletes, they don’t feel we’re regular black people? Like, we don’t feel the same sting of racism or anything like that like the rest of the country? Barnes: Daily. People think because we make money that changes the color of our skin and they’re like you live behind gates, you have X amount of money, you don’t feel this pain. Like I mentioned earlier in this interview, when I speak up, it’s for the voiceless, it’s for the people that don’t have the money, it’s for the people that don’t live behind gates, it's for the people that don’t have the platform that we have. Letting people know that we never really forget where we come from. Some people do get disconnected and that’s unfortunate. But there’s a lot of us that don’t get disconnected and just because we were able to make it -- it took a lot of luck, hard work, love and prayers, obviously -- we never forget where we come from and we realize we were one of the lucky ones that made it. Nine and a half people out of 10 aren’t going to make it. Thomas: Going back to the discussions with your sons. With me, I just watched with my son Malcolm and my daughter Imani, "Will They See Us." It was a tough watch and I wanted them to see it. They asked so many different questions and so many people don’t understand what our young people are up against. And once they look at the justice system and how they were treated in particular, you know, we had to take breaks and pauses. How did you react watching that? Barnes: You hit it on the head. To be honest with you E, it took me a lot longer to watch that series. I’m a binge watcher, that’s one of my favorite things to do. I create content so I’m always watching for new ideas and stuff. But I had to take a few different breaks from that series because it was so frustrating. You wanted to cry, you wanted to hurt, you wanted to hurt somebody, you felt so bad for these kids at the time because you can completely see how the system screwed them and how people like Trump tried to double down on it. It was just a really unfortunate situation, but that’s just one of many. Ava DuVerney did a good job of bringing that story to life, but how many Central Park Fives situations are there across the country, or individuals, or two people that have been screwed over by the justice system? So, I think stuff like that is very important, although its very hard to watch. These stories need to be told because there is such a double-edged sword when it comes to policing and your ethnicity and I think a perfect example is the raid at the capitol on [Jan. 6]. You know, you hear several people say what if they were black -- and I think we all know the answers to that -- and now we’re starting to see people get arrested, and they’re bailed the same day or the next day because they have some money to be able to do it. But if the ethnic roles were reversed, these people would all be arrested, sitting there waiting for trial, convicted to the highest form of conviction possible. And I’m not setting myself up, I wouldn’t say "heartbreak," but I just kind of have a feeling that, you know, outside of the policing system being crooked, the justice system is crooked as well. I’m not sure what the law was but right before this happened, you know Trump, what is it a minimum of 10 [years] for defacing property? So, I mean, you hope because that’s what they said and if it was us, it would be a minimum of 10. I would love to see these people held accountable, but you just never know with the way society goes today. Thomas: And its that double standard that’s frustrating and you know going back to the Central Park Five and you see in the movie, they were kids, like, they were like babies and they were treating them like they were hardened criminals... But that’s real. Like, that happens all the time. Barnes: I mean look at the Kalief Browder situation -- obviously, Jay-Z did a great job of bringing that story to life -- but this young kid was treated like a grown man for something he didn’t even steal. I mean, [he] was beat constantly by guards and inmates and like treated like a real man. He had a psychology breakdown and what happened happened. And obviously, rest in peace to him, but like I said, there’s so many of these stories out there that happen to black and brown people, it's unfortunate. Thomas: So what’s the message when you talk to young black men and young brown men? When I was playing with the Wizards, I worked with this great organization called Free Minds and it was in the correctional facilities in D.C. It was in the same jail as the regular D.C. prison, but it was like the youth section. So, it wasn’t juvie because they were in the regular D.C. prison and my first thing was "Why are they here next to, like, the big prisoners?" These cats are like 13 and 14 year olds and I’m listening to what they’re in there for and it’s little stuff. Like a little teaspoon of marijuana, you know what I mean? The racial dynamics when they’re different you don’t see the same -- you get a whole different type of justice. That’s the part that’s hard to wrap your mind around because you see it happening to our young people so much. Barnes: Obviously, I feel like with this new administration that we’re heading in the right direction and I think it's all of our jobs to hold them accountable. But at the same time, depending on the system for justice is the wrong hope, I think for black and brown people. So, I work with a group called Active Peace and we try to get it at the root. We directly work with the actual shooters or the people most likely to get shot. All we continue to tell the under funded communities -- particularly black and brown -- stop the violence, put down the guns, but what are we tooling them with? You know, for the most part, that’s their only means for survival. I’m not saying I agree with it, but you got to survive by any means. So, with this group with Active Peace, we put them in a 18-month program, we set goals for the first nine months, we communicate a lot with them, and then the second nine months you’re actually able to earn money monthly for reaching the goals that you set. I think we need to do more at the root. Obviously, you see a bunch of companies now with this unfortunate situation with George Floyd that want to donate money, but I think often, you need to work with the people on the ground in those cities because what I need in my hometown is different from what you need in your hometown. And I think sometimes the umbrella of "Let’s throw some money at Black Lives Matter" or "Let's throw some money at this and that" instead of actually working with the people in the community. Like, what do you need in Oakland? What do you need in D.C.? What do you need in Baltimore? Because all of us have all of these communities have an underlying problem, but for the most part, it's different where we feel like the money could go. I just think it's really important to align with the people that know the city well because, like I said, you can’t throw a blanket over this issue. Each city is different. Like I said, to really get to the root, to really start getting some funding in these communities, which I thought was big for the NBA to really push the owners to do. It’s really got to be less lip service and actually more putting the money where you mouth is and really getting in these communities and trying to help. Thomas: I saw you meeting with President Biden for the elections. You brought up his authoring of the crime bill, you brought up mass incarceration which was consequently from the crime bill. You challenged him on it and you said you wanted to talk to him about it and he was open to talk about it. Tell me about that process because it's an interesting dynamic. At first, it was like he wasn’t going to address it, and then he finally addressed it. It was kind of like the elephant in the room at first. Barnes: Well, he needed to. At the end of the day, our vote is what got him through, I don’t care what nobody says. And for him to push for our vote, that was the first thing that came up. When I’m trying to encourage people who never registered to vote, thought about voting, thought their vote mattered, understanding the importance of this election. Well, Trump’s bad, but what about the 1994 crime bill, and I really didn’t have a real rebuttal. So, when I go and ask these questions, it's tough questions, but at the same time, it's questions that need to be asked. But me kind of doing a little more digging into the situation -- just kind of understanding the rate of violent crimes that have been on the rise since the 60s and then the late 70s and early 80s -- what does the government do? They bring cocaine and guns to the hood so our families and people are drug addicts and committing crimes. So, it was a perfect storm in ’94 that some kind of foundation had to be laid to restore order. It passed through Union -- it passed unanimously -- but what I like, after all these years and whether he’s telling the truth or not, he did have regrets on certain parts of the bill. And it seemed sincere on righting those wrongs, and the one thing he told me: the 2021 crime bill will try to fix the wrongs from the ’94 crime bill. So, we can only hope. Obviously, politicians know how to talk. That’s the way they get elected. I’m fortunate enough to have a direct line to him now and I have a group of people like myself, Deion Taylor, Robert Smith the black billionaire, Van Jones, Charlamagne, you know, we talk twice a month and that’s just a few of us, but it's probably like 50 people on the call. We want to be able to hold this President accountable. We understand how powerful our vote is now and although we put him in office, we understand that if him and Vice President Harris don’t live up to what they promised or said or do, then we have the power to push them aside and get someone else new in now. So, I really think these two, the President and Vice President, not necessarily go out of their way, but I think it's definitely on their mind because neither of their track records were good for people that look like us leading up to this situation, but people that look like us are who put them in office. So, I feel fairly confident that they’re going to try to right some of their wrongs and really step out on an edge. You see Biden’s cabinet now is one of the most diverse cabinet we’ve had. I’m just kind of excited to see what happens once we can get past this Trump BS, and hopefully, we can get him out of the picture for good. If they’re finally able to charge him for this impeachment, you know, allowing him to never run again. I think we’re heading in the direction. Are Biden and Harris the answer? We’re going to have to wait and see. Hopefully, they are and we can start going in that right direction and give them two terms and hand it off to the next group of people. If they’re not, it’s our jobs to get them out. Thomas: I had my reservations about and objections to different parts of Biden’s past and Kamala Harris' past, but then I was looking at the alternative and when you’re looking at the alternative, even going back to "When They See Us," you know [Trump] was pushing for these teenagers to be executed. Like, literally, that’s what he wanted to happen. He wanted to have them lynched in the middle of the town like back in slavery time because they were accused of raping a white woman. It didn’t matter the evidence, they didn’t have any DNA, and that’s the part that hurt me so much. The prosecutor, Linda Fairstein, I remember in the movie the way it was depicted, she kept calling them animals, they had to do it. That depiction was so much of an accurate representation of what happens typically in the justice system to our young black and brown kids. So, it's like you know that has to be addressed because that can’t continue going to a new president and having a new wave and everything like that. The same thing can’t continue. Barnes: No, it’s unfortunate, you know what I mean? But if you think about it, what most people don’t know -- how did policing start? Policing was started as slave wranglers, you know what I mean? So, anything that was built on foundation based on prejudice and hate was bound to rear its head. But, like I said, it's not just the policing system, it’s the DA, it’s the judges. Like, it really runs deep, and it's unfortunate because, like I said -- there’s a statistic on this -- but people still want to overlook the statistic when it comes to a negative betrayal of the system. But when they look at statistics of us being incarcerated and us being in gangs and us doing this and that, oh those statistics are right. But when you pull up these statistics about our system, it's overlooked for some reason. It’s not going to be an easy fix. We have to understand, it took us over 400 years to get here and I think we’re finally at the tipping point. I can comfortably say we’re finally at the tipping point and now we have to see what happens from here on out. Thomas: It’s important that you’re pushing and holding him accountable. We were under such a dark cloud with Trump and so the bar is set so low that anything looks better, right? Even though we’re going to have a new regime, we have to hold this regime accountable and we can’t be partying so much and be like 'Everything is great now, so we don’t have to worry.' That’s why when I saw you doing that and meeting with him, forming that coalition of all these different people, I was just like applause. Like, that’s fantastic. Barnes: I appreciate that and I think also what we have to understand, and like I said before though, we are here to hold him accountable. The one thing I will say is that Biden’s doors are open. We have to understand it's not going to happen overnight. It took us so long to get here. We have the senate now. Hopefully, the George Floyd justice and policing bill will get passed, so like I said, it's going to be a process of changing something. But, you know, this is a critical time in our country because I think what you’re seeing now -- and I say this with all due respect -- is white men are feeling their power slip away. I think that’s why you’re seeing all this rebel and seeing all this crazy Trump-ness. To me, in my eyes, hopefully the playing field is going to start to leveling off because look at all we’ve accomplished -- black people, but brown people as well, and we’ve always been behind the eight ball. They’ve done everything they possibly can to keep us in our place and that’s why I think people like Jay-Z are so important, Robert Smith, Puffy. We have black billionaires. It can be done. If they give us equal footing, I think that’s what they really fear, we’re going to excel and take our rightful place. At least equality, it's not to say we want it all back, we want you to pay for what you did, we just want equality. We want to be treated just like our counterparts that are different colors than us. I didn’t want to see people gun downed on [Jan. 6], but I don’t want to see black people gunned down for sleeping, for jogging, for holding toy guns. We just want the same opportunity that you’re giving other people. Thomas: You know who I would like to see join your coalition, Ice Cube. How did you interpret that whole situation? Barnes: I haven’t got a chance to talk to Cube. Actually, during that time, he was supposed to come on our show and stuff got really hot, so it kind of took a backseat for a minute. But from what I understand, from looking on the outside looking in, he presented an opportunity to both sides and it seemed like the only side at the time from what I saw that was willing to have a conversation with him was the Trump side. Do you work with someone for the betterment of our people, someone as bad as Trump? You’re going to have people on both sides of the fence, but from my understanding, he didn’t get any response from the Biden campaign, so he went with the Trump campaign. Knowing Cube and knowing -- if you’re a fan of his music and a fan of him -- he’s been on this since he come on the platform, since Straight Outta Compton he’s always been politically outspoken and it's always been for us, you know what I mean? So I think this was a situation where his heart was in the right place, maybe his words got twisted or the situation got twisted or maybe he was just trying to help and they made it seem like he was really working for Trump or with Trump, so until I get a chance to sit down and talk to him, which I know I will, I really don’t want to pass judgment. But his track record to me has proven that he’s always been for us. Thomas: Well, I would love to see him come on "All The Smoke" and just clear everything up, break everything down. So, I’m looking forward to seeing him come on there because you know we grew up listening to Cube. Barnes: We are Cube fans, and for me to get a chance for someone I idolized and the chance to know this dude... His greatness is right in front of me, you know, one time he came when I retired and pitched me on the Big 3 and came to my house. So to be able to be a fan of his track and what he’s been able to do with the Big 3, I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt until I get an opportunity to hopefully talk to him or I see him talk about this to someone else and really tell his side of the story. Thomas: Now, let me ask you this, because I saw a few examples of some of the traditional media outlets that get very upset with people like you and Stak because you all are getting interviews that they can’t get. You’re getting interviews with people that they can’t even crack the surface with and they’ve been trying for 25 years. But that level of hatred you’re getting from the mainstream media, I mean, for me it just says that you’re doing something right. What is your reaction to some of the hatred that you get? Barnes: I just smile, you know what I mean? Because the hatred was similar to what I got when I played, and you know that you’re never going to be able to make everyone happy. But my whole goal with "All The Smoke" was to humanize our guest. Rest in peace Kobe, but you know Kobe’s greatness, you know KG, Steph, KD. You know what all these guys are great for, but I wanted to be able to strip that down and show how that process came about -- what turns they made or what obstacles they overcame to become as great as they are at their craft. I think because of myself and Jack’s track record -- obviously a spotted track record, to say the least -- but it’s always been real. We’ve got into some trouble, we’ve owned up to it, and if we needed to apologize, we apologized. But we just always handled ourselves in the realest type way. So I think when we get our guests, they understand that we’re not here for clickbait, we’re not here to start trouble. We really just want to be able to have an in-depth conversation and like I said, it was never a situation where I wanted to put a mic in someone’s face. I don’t want that type of interview. I want it to be a kickback atmosphere like we’re at the house medicating or having a drink and just having a good conversation and I think that’s what we’ve been able to do because of the realness Jack and I always approached life with and the game with. People respect that and they feel like they can be comfortable with us. I forgot the guy’s name, Phil something from the New York Post that just wrote a horrible article about me and Jack. Like, horrible. I’m just like, ‘You’re mad because you’ve been in this space for 30-plus years and, at the time, we hadn’t even done "All The Smoke" for a year but our resume already far exceeded anything he’s ever done.’ To me, how I used that for fuel as a player, I use that as fuel as media now. It’s crazy that we call ourselves media now. Because I never thought, me, media? You know what I mean? But I like seeing people like me, you, the Knuckleheads and all of these other former players that are in this space. We’ve always allowed other people to tell our stories. We’ve always just been the talent. [It’s always been], ‘You go score touchdowns or dunk or shoot threes or hit home runs or run [for] world records in track and let these white people tell our stories.’ But we’re intelligent enough now and can hold a conversation long enough and paint a picture well enough now to tell our own story. And again, that’s a little bit of that power slippage that they’re starting to see from mainstream media where they’re like, ‘What are these athletes doing coming in here and doing our job? And in some cases, doing our job better.’ Thomas: So, I’m a part of this big Facebook group called Black Fathers and we have all these different types of conversations in there. They had a big discussion and they were talking about you and how you were able to be the bigger man. There was a big picture with you, Derek Fisher and everybody. So, they just wanted me to ask you how did you do that? Barnes: It’s for the betterment of the kids. Obviously, a situation went down. What people say is he stole your wife and this and that. My ex-wife and I, Gloria, at the time, were divorced. And she happened to move on with him and now I’m on good terms with both of them. The initial conversation was, the way I approached is you can’t help who you fall in love with, but at the same time, there’s ways to handle situations like this respectfully. The fact that we were teammates for a few years, we were good friends, we hung out, you know, if a situation like that arises, you can’t help who you fall for, but at the same time, you could’ve came to me like a man, she could’ve came to me as an ex. But to allow my kids to be the ones to break the ice to me is what really kind of bothered me. So, we had our altercation, but you know, they had found love and who was I to get in the way of that? You know, my ex and I were done. So, it just came to a situation where he was always at their games and I coach my kids, ever since I retired I coached them in football and basketball, so they’re always going to see me there. And he would come with Gloria and it was just awkward because he would kind of just stay away from everyone when I was there or trail back when everyone is leaving and I’m like 'I don’t want this awkwardness.' At the same time, my kids really liked him. 'Dad, we love Derek, he’s great, he’s this and that.' That’s my first concern. The fact that, you know, her and I were out of love and we were both going in our separate direction and she was in a relationship with him, I’m just like 'Let me holler at this dude and give him my point of view.' And just I told you: 'I just didn’t like the way you handled the situation. If you would’ve came to me as a man, I wouldn’t have liked it, but I would’ve respected it.' You know what I mean? I would’ve had to respect it. My only priority in this situation now is my kids' happiness and there’s happiness there. So, it took us, you know, two or three years to get there, but now they’re happily in their situation and I have a situation with my youngest son’s mom. So, we’ve all moved on for the betterment of the twins because when my ex-wife and I were going through things, I could see it on the boys. They were five when we started separating and going through the divorce. They’re 12 now. It was just a tough situation to kind of see them have to bear the weight of their parent’s issues. So, once I was in a good space and ready to move forward, I wanted to relieve any kind of stress from their minds because being a kid is already stressful enough. I didn’t want them to have to deal with anything that's adult-caused. So, like I said, we squashed the beef, we’re in a great place now, we spent their birthday together. Oddly enough, I had a situation at my house, obviously COVID safe, but I had my current girl, my ex-wife, and my former teammate. But like I said, it was for the twins' birthday, everyone had a good time, everyone was drinking, all the adults were outside playing laser tag. So, it was just like a good solid environment, because at the end of the day, we’re one week on, one week off. So, he’s the man in their life for two weeks out of the month, for half the year he’s the man they’re going to see. So, I just hit him with we have to do a good job of raising these boys. We’re on the same team again. Our goal is to raise two young biracial but African-American boys in this country. Outside of the move he pulled, Fish has always been a cool dude to me. So, once we got past the situation, I think we were able to shake hands and understand it’s not about us no more, it’s about the kids. Thomas: Wow. That shows a lot of maturity, you know what I mean? I got to be honest with you. Barnes: It took a minute. It took a minute. Like I said, I think that’s one of the things that’s been able to help me be successful in this space because I never looked at myself as an NBA player. I’m a man first, so if disrespectful stuff happens to me, I’m going to act accordingly. If you think about it, people have been killed for shit much less than that, you know what I mean? Stepping on those kind of toes in real life, real stuff goes down. So, I didn’t look at myself like 'Oh man, damn he did that to me,' but I play in the NBA, so I’m like 'Nah, you disrespected me as a man,' so we went about what we feel like we need to do to get the situation handled. But like I said, I think that was like a knock. I was criticized by some but then applauded by some, but I think I handled it the best way I could at the time. The fact we’re on talking terms and really co-parenting terms now, it all ended up for the good. But, shit, it was tough. Trust me, it was tough. Thomas: Just know the Facebook group that I’m in with Black Fathers that nobody criticized you (laughter). Let me say, like I said, much respect to you and everything that you and Stak are doing. Keep doing it. I’ll love to keep supporting you, especially with the stuff you’re doing with keeping Biden accountable. If you need any help with that or be apart of that or recruit different people... That’s something that’s really important moving forward because we have to hold him accountable. Like I said, it just can’t be a party and everyone happy because Trump is gone. It can’t be that. We have to keep the heat on him. Barnes: Once we get done, send me your email. We’re always looking for like-minded people that have a platform, have a voice and understand the greater good of the group. I’ll plug you in. We just had a call with the surgeon general a week and a half ago because they want us to start telling people to take these vaccines and we’re like 'Hell nah.' You know what I mean? So we’re having these real conversations with people who are in charge now, so I would love to bring you in the group. I’ve been a fan ever since we beat you when you guys came to UCLA when you were at Syracuse. But nah, the way you’ve been able to carry yourself throughout your career and obviously post basketball in your books and writing showing that you care. So I’ve always been a fan of that, so I would love to bring you in the fold and shit, help us out.
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Leer en Español I first encountered Elmer Guevara’s work during our time as graduate students at Hunter College. His 2022 thesis show presented a series of figurative paintings of family members and versions of his childhood self in South Central Los Angeles. My encounter with both the personal and familial history embedded in these works recalled my early memories of listening to my Korean grandparents’ stories of their post-war immigration to L.A.’s South Bay. I recently reencountered Guevara’s work, this time in his hometown of Los Angeles, at his 2023 solo exhibition House Money at Charlie James Gallery. In the exhibition, Guevara explores the trauma he inherited from his parents, who lived through more than half of the Salvadoran Civil War before fleeing to the U.S. in the 1980s. The artist’s parents settled in South Central among a community of family and friends who also migrated from what he refers to as the “old country.” Guevara’s work communicates his complex heritage by allowing for gaps in his family’s (often hesitant) recollections while also providing valuable context for future generations of Salvadorans to reflect and elaborate upon. While researching for the exhibition, Guevara sourced firsthand accounts from his family’s narratives and photo albums, as well as from Salvadoran memoirs, documentaries, and films. During his work on the series, Guevara refined a gel-photo transfer technique, digitally warping images to fit the contours of his subjects’ bodies before transposing them onto the surface of their painted skin. Dried Up on A Sunday (all works 2023) depicts the artist’s younger brother lounging in bed, recovering from a hangover. The bare skin of his arms, torso, and legs is populated with ghostly family photos and images of the Salvadoran Civil War and the 1992 L.A. Riots. The addition of the photographs transforms Guevara’s figures into vessels, containers on which these histories can live fluidly. The transferred images also explore the subjectivity of memory, acknowledging the mutability of narratives across time and the lasting tangibility of intergenerational trauma. Guevara appears as a young boy in Young Grasshopper. Dressed in a Nick Van Exel jersey—a nod to the artist’s affinity for the Lakers—he clutches a shoebox and basketball. Gel-transferred images of a Nintendo Game Boy and Spider-Man trading cards appear inside the shoebox— nostalgia-inducing objects that defined an entire generation of digital natives who grew up in the post-internet age. In December, Guevara and I reconnected to discuss the specific cultural references in House Money and the direction of his ever-evolving visual language. Sigourney Schultz: What initially drew you to painting? Elmer Guevara: I did graffiti for most of my teenage life. I met a lot of people in the city through bus hopping—a lot of people who still do it now. As soon as I got a little older, I [met] some friends who were graffiti writers, but also painted. Seeing them painting was super eye-opening for me. I’d never seen anything like that, especially in my neighborhood. The artists who were doing art weren’t doing it for a living; they were doing it because they enjoyed doing it. One of them is my good friend Mario Gutierrez. When I was coming up, we would hang out a lot in his apartment. His living room pretty much became the studio. We would hang out there a lot, and he’d be painting all the time; it was pretty cool-looking. I remember I was like, “Man, I need to try this one day.” There was a time when I wanted to [become a] paramedic, or try something else, because I was the first person in my family to go to college. Maybe I put this on myself…but I felt like I had a duty to become the next breadwinner. It just seemed so far away to me—being a financially stable artist seemed like a very utopian concept. It seemed like a fairytale. I eventually got a spot at Hunter [for grad school]… It was wild. I didn’t take much with me. I took two bags and a few thousand bucks, and I was gone. That whole [experience] was intense. It was crazy to adapt, but I’m so thankful that I was brave enough to do it. [It] kind of reminds me of how my parents left their country to try to better their lives. SS: Once you developed your painting practice, how did you hone in on your subject matter? EG: [Growing up, I lived in this] little hub that was pretty immigrant-based. [But] we were very influenced by stuff on TV. Outside of that little hub, a ton of other stuff was happening socially in Los Angeles [and] particularly in South Central. There was a big presence of gang culture in the ’90s. So I grew up with that whole personal, Salvadoran heritage, but then the Angeleno one was more based on the social stuff that was happening there… Initially, that’s where my base started. SS: Your work also delves deep into your family’s history of migration in the aftermath of the Salvadoran Civil War. I’m curious to hear more about what the process of uncovering these stories has been like for you. EG: It’s a challenge, but I consider it research. My father doesn’t talk about it. I try to bring it up loosely, but I know it’s a huge [weight] on him. Even when [my family] talks about it briefly, they whisper. They’re paranoid about it. It still triggers them. My mom is a lot more open to discuss[ing] it. But when I hear my mother’s memoir, I keep in mind that memory becomes very distorted. She’s telling me things that she remembers, but it’s been so many years. I’ve done a couple of voice recordings with her. I do think it’s important to keep [the] narrative in the family. Obviously, this is traumatic, but my mother is open. And a few of my aunts are, too. It mostly starts with me having conversations, kind of gossiping with them, and eventually, they dig in a little deep[er]. But I’m always aware of how memory gets distorted. I’m also aware they’re probably not telling me the entire [story] because it’s so traumatic. They want to make it PG for me. SS: Beyond talking to your family, what other sources do you reference? EG: A lot of the other research that I do comes from reading memoirs. There’s a renaissance of literature that’s been coming from Salvadorans, people who’ve started to write about their immigration journeys here [to the United States]. These books explicitly create a visual of certain things that were happening there. There’s still processing going on. I went back [to El Salvador] two years ago. A lot of the old country where my parents are from still looks how they left it. It hasn’t changed much because [the process of rebuilding is] moving a lot slower than it is in the city. It’s been great just to learn. I didn’t even know why my parents came to this country until I was a teenager. And then I realized, “Oh, they were actually fleeing a war. That’s why they came here.” But no one in school ever taught me this, so it took some of my own digging to figure [the history] out. SS: You frequently include references to this research through the gel-transfer method. What inspired you to try this technique? EG: I started doing [the technique] during grad school at Hunter. I liked the work of Njideka Akunyili Crosby, [an L.A.-based] Nigerian artist. She uses [transfers] a lot in the wardrobe and on the walls [of her works]. Seeing her work definitely influenced me a lot. I was trying to see what I could do and innovate in my own way. Before I wrote my thesis, I was painting bottles, and without even knowing it, I started thinking about the concept of the human body as a container. I was also considering the way we hold memories and different traumas. I was trying to figure out a way to depict inherited trauma, which is one of the main subjects I tend to [explore] because I’m concerned with what’s being genetically passed on to the next offspring and so forth. I just didn’t know how to grasp [this concept]—it felt almost intangible. How can you depict this genetic thing going from one body to another? So that’s where the imagery of putting [the photo transfers] inside the flesh came about. SS: Do you think that reworking these images in the transfer process helps you process the memories behind them? EG: I think what makes it difficult for me to experience or re-experience certain memories, specifically the older ones that are before my time, is that I never fully experienced [them]. I’m trying to piece or stitch together my parents’ memories. It becomes difficult for me to really feel that trauma. I think I have it in me because it’s inherited trauma, I just don’t think I feel the explicit side effects, though maybe it comes through [as] anxieties. [With the] portraits of me or my brother…the experience of being in South Central—that feels more tangible. I think it’s humbling to remember certain things that made you who you are. When I see some of these images, I know these three corners; I’ve seen that liquor store. It triggers memories. Not all are good, but it does help me process them and let them go in a way. It really helps me reflect on them, too. Even the tough ones were still learning experiences. SS: In addition to reflecting on the hardships of the past, your childhood portraits also feel nostalgic, tapping into the optimism of the ’90s. I love the references to McDonald’s, which, to me and a lot of other children of immigrants, felt like a symbol of the American dream. EG: It’s funny because I do think of these nostalgic symbols as just [part of] my life. But then I realized how much they affected other people. I wasn’t the only one who went to McDonald’s that much, and I wasn’t the only kid who played with Pokémon cards. It was a whole generation of people. I’m always thinking of the electronics because they really take you back. Whether it’s cassette players, Game Boys, CD players, or iPods, it’s all about showing you how quickly things are moving. It’s nice to try to pause the viewer and let them reflect on the times based on those symbols and electronics. There were a lot of special things happening [during that time] because it was so simple. SS: You also include many Lakers references, which feel connected to this nostalgic moment in the ’90s. EG: [In] 2000, I was nine years old, and the Lakers won the championship. I was in elementary school, but I remember it so clearly. It was such a cool thing to go to the parade. They won it three years in a row when I was nine, ten, and eleven. Can you imagine being a kid and your city’s winning year after year? How could you not be a Lakers fan in L.A. at that time? I also gravitate towards the jerseys because they’re prominent as streetwear. I love to throw in the throwbacks to remind people that these dudes were good back then. We can’t forget about ’em. And then symbolically, too, I think about basketball and how it’s been a tool for a lot of neighborhood kids to get out of neighborhoods. I think sports have been tools [for] people who are trying to better themselves. So symbolically, that’s a very special thing. SS: What do you hope viewers will take away from your specific perspective of the city as an Angeleno? EG: L.A. is such a rich and dense place. There have been enough films—people understand the lowriders, certain clothing, palm trees, and helicopters. There are certain symbols that transcribe easily because of the media and how L.A. has been depicted. There’s enough out there for people to understand [generalizations about L.A.]. My goal is to give people a more specific, rawer example that comes from someone who’s walked the streets, as opposed to someone who just directs [a movie] or tries to portray [what it’s like]. I’d like to give access to my specific pocket of the city. Elmer Guevara (b. 1990) was born and raised in Los Angeles. Guevara’s upbringing took place in the South Central neighborhood after his parents fled a war-torn El Salvador in the 1980s. He often constructs narratives by sampling family photos from his youth, reframing compositions to form a dialogue about identity and concepts of intergenerational trauma. He received a BFA from Cal State University, Long Beach and an MFA from Hunter College in New York City.
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Tuesday July 16, 2024 Juanita "Nita" Cushman Obituary Juanita “Nita” Cushman got her angel wings on July 12, 2024. She is an irreplaceable woman. She never knew a stranger. If you were lucky enough in this life to know her – you probably loved her dearly. Despite many grueling obstacles throughout her childhood and young adult life, she chose to rise gracefully above them all. She always chose love and laughter. She was truly hilarious – her quick wit was comedic gold up until her last breath and her deep dimples and belly laughter will live on in her family for generations to come. She leaned on her faith in God no matter what. She was a very generous woman, and she was an avid Browns fan since 1980. Against the odds, she and her husband of 63 years, Ronald Cushman, created a beautiful life for themselves and a beautiful family that they loved unconditionally. Juanita was born to ­­­­Lawrence Sandy and Ruth Marple on February 23, 1941, at home in Salem, OH. When she was six years old, she was given up for adoption to Kate and Shike Breault who lovingly raised her right here in Salem, OH until their passing when she was only 18 years of age. Her biological family moved away but she developed relationships with some of her siblings later in life and is survived by her sister Ruth Hampson Reynolds of Georgia. Nita attended St. Paul School through 8th grade and graduated from Salem High School class of 1959. Nita was someone who left a mark on everyone she met. Children always flocked to her and up until even a week before her death she could be found on the floor playing with the littlest members of our family, cracking jokes and instilling in them her unique gifts of joy and laughter and the safety of being loved for exactly who you are. There are no words for how heartbroken her family is to lose her from this earth. She was loved beyond measure. She leaves behind her husband, Ronnie Cushman, who feels lost without her. They had three children together, their oldest son Charles “Chuck” Cushman died tragically in a car accident when he was only 28 years old and Juanita has longed for the day she would get to see her son again which brings the family comfort during this time. Chuck had two children, Kyle Cushman and Ian Cushman. She leaves behind her second son, Jeff Cushman of Salem, OH and his four children, Brian Cushman, Brice Cushman, Sidney Cushman, and Cade Cushman. Ron and Nita got their Christmas wish in 1965 when she gave birth to a daughter, they named Connie Sue. Juanita and Connie had the kind of relationship that is all too rare among mothers and daughters. They were best friends. They talked every single day of their lives and the love and memories they shared together will be forever cherished. Connie (58) lives in Columbia, S.C. and has three children of her own, Shea Williams, Bree Pastore, and Alex Whinnery, who all were extremely close with her as well and will do their best to carry on the legacy of resilience, laughter, and love that she built for them. Juanita leaves behind 19 beautiful great grandchildren and counting. It is said that grief is the price we pay for love. In this case, the love our family had for her is limitless and so is the deep grief we will experience in the wake of her transition to be with God. To know this kind of pain means the love was really that remarkable. Juanita leaves behind not the kind of legacy that comes from material wealth or things that can be lost or destroyed she leaves us all with an ironclad legacy of love and devotion that will live on in our hearts and lineages forever. To know her was a gift, to lose her is absolutely devastating, to be loved by her is a blessing from God that can never be taken away and for that her family is eternally grateful for every moment they had with her. In lieu of flowers or cards, the family asks that you pay your respects to Nita by loving your family and friends with all your heart. Life is short even when it’s long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Don’t let the world make you cold. Make your mark on the people you love because THAT is what truly matters in this life. THAT is what carries on long after you’re gone. This is what Nita would want. As Nita wished, there will be no formal services or calling hours. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Juanita's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday July 15, 2024 Juanita "Nita" Cushman Obituary Juanita “Nita” Cushman got her angel wings on July 12, 2024. She is an irreplaceable woman. She never knew a stranger. If you were lucky enough in this life to know her – you probably loved her dearly. Despite many grueling obstacles throughout her childhood and young adult life, she chose to rise gracefully above them all. She always chose love and laughter. She was truly hilarious – her quick wit was comedic gold up until her last breath and her deep dimples and belly laughter will live on in her family for generations to come. She leaned on her faith in God no matter what. She was a very generous woman, and she was an avid Browns fan since 1980. Against the odds, she and her husband of 63 years, Ronald Cushman, created a beautiful life for themselves and a beautiful family that they loved unconditionally. Juanita was born to ­­­­Lawrence Sandy and Ruth Marple on February 23, 1941, at home in Salem, OH. When she was six years old, she was given up for adoption to Kate and Shike Breault who lovingly raised her right here in Salem, OH until their passing when she was only 18 years of age. Her biological family moved away but she developed relationships with some of her siblings later in life and is survived by her sister Ruth Hampson Reynolds of Georgia. Nita attended St. Paul School through 8th grade and graduated from Salem High School class of 1959. Nita was someone who left a mark on everyone she met. Children always flocked to her and up until even a week before her death she could be found on the floor playing with the littlest members of our family, cracking jokes and instilling in them her unique gifts of joy and laughter and the safety of being loved for exactly who you are. There are no words for how heartbroken her family is to lose her from this earth. She was loved beyond measure. She leaves behind her husband, Ronnie Cushman, who feels lost without her. They had three children together, their oldest son Charles “Chuck” Cushman died tragically in a car accident when he was only 28 years old and Juanita has longed for the day she would get to see her son again which brings the family comfort during this time. Chuck had two children, Kyle Cushman and Ian Cushman. She leaves behind her second son, Jeff Cushman of Salem, OH and his four children, Brian Cushman, Brice Cushman, Sidney Cushman, and Cade Cushman. Ron and Nita got their Christmas wish in 1965 when she gave birth to a daughter, they named Connie Sue. Juanita and Connie had the kind of relationship that is all too rare among mothers and daughters. They were best friends. They talked every single day of their lives and the love and memories they shared together will be forever cherished. Connie (58) lives in Columbia, S.C. and has three children of her own, Shea Williams, Bree Pastore, and Alex Whinnery, who all were extremely close with her as well and will do their best to carry on the legacy of resilience, laughter, and love that she built for them. Juanita leaves behind 19 beautiful great grandchildren and counting. It is said that grief is the price we pay for love. In this case, the love our family had for her is limitless and so is the deep grief we will experience in the wake of her transition to be with God. To know this kind of pain means the love was really that remarkable. Juanita leaves behind not the kind of legacy that comes from material wealth or things that can be lost or destroyed she leaves us all with an ironclad legacy of love and devotion that will live on in our hearts and lineages forever. To know her was a gift, to lose her is absolutely devastating, to be loved by her is a blessing from God that can never be taken away and for that her family is eternally grateful for every moment they had with her. In lieu of flowers or cards, the family asks that you pay your respects to Nita by loving your family and friends with all your heart. Life is short even when it’s long. Be kind to strangers. Take care of your neighbors. Don’t let the world make you cold. Make your mark on the people you love because THAT is what truly matters in this life. THAT is what carries on long after you’re gone. This is what Nita would want. As Nita wished, there will be no formal services or calling hours. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Juanita's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Sunday July 14, 2024 Jayne Louise Hall, age 75, passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024. She was born on November 4, 1948, in Salem, OH, to James and Olive (Lippincott) McBride. A graduate of Mount Union College and the Hannah E. Mullins School of Practical Nursing, Jayne worked for many years as a nurse at Alliance Community Hospital and Copeland Oaks. Those left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Aimee Hall and Sally (Garrett) Tupa; grandchildren, Trey, Cheyenne, Morgan, Beau, Austin and Asher; and great grandchildren, Rylee and Harper. She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband, Terry Michael Hall whom she married on June 26, 1971 and who passed away September 21, 1984. Per Jayne’s wishes, no services will be held. Saturday July 13, 2024 Fred Wolken Obituary Frederick H. Wolken, known affectionately as Fred to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on July 12th, 2024, at the age of 78. His final days were spent at Windsor House in Canfield, surrounded by the love and warmth of his family. Born on December 15, 1945, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Fred was the cherished son of Henry and Helen (Ruffing) Wolken. Fred's early life in Pittsburgh set the stage for a lifetime of dedication and service. After graduating from Bethel Park High School in 1963, he proudly served his country as a member of the United States Navy for six years. His commitment to his nation was a testament to his character and his deep sense of patriotism. Following his military service, Fred pursued higher education at Duquesne University where he pursued a degree in pharmacy, and shortly thereafter, he began a new journey as a husband and father. Fred married the love of his life, Judy (Young) Wolken, on May 11, 1974, and together they welcomed their first child, Jennifer, into the world. He later established Fred's Family Pharmacy, where he served his community for many years. He was a 4th Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus and an active member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. His commitment to his faith and community was evident in everything he did. Fred enjoyed reading books, always exploring new ideas and expanding his knowledge, and was known to spend hours out on the golf course. Fred's legacy is carried on by his devoted wife, Judy, with whom he recently celebrated 50 years of marriage. He was a loving father to his children, Jennifer (Ralph) Short, Susan (Kyle) Gainor, Carolyn (Chad) Zines , and Robert (Lisa) Wolken. Fred's joy was multiplied by his grandchildren, Ralph Jr., Sarah, Samantha, Lacie, Colton, Chloe, Hazel, Daniel, and Eve. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Teresa Koval (Wolken). Fred was preceded in death by his sister, Catherine Wolken, and his brother, Daniel Wolken. Friends and family are invited to gather and share memories of Fred at Stark Memorial Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 17th, 2024, from 5-7 pm. A Funeral Mass to honor Fred's life will be held the following morning at 11 am Thursday, July 18th, at St. Paul Catholic Church, with Father Ruggieri officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady's Purse or St. Paul Catholic Church. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Frederick's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 12, 2024 Neil Walters Obituary SALEM – Neil L. Walters, 93, passed away Thursday, July 11, 2024. He was born April 3, 1931, son of the late Leonard and Cora (Luthy) Walters. Neil graduated grom Goshen Union High School in 1949 and was a life- long resident of Salem, Boardman and Columbiana. He worked as a classified Advertising Manager at the Salem News, worked in fast food management and retired from JCPenney Furniture Dept. at the Southern Park Mall in 1993. He was a member of the Leetonia Mennonite Church. Neil enjoyed singing, playing guitar and spending time with his grandchildren. Neil is well known for his music concerts at assisted living facilities, churches and various functions throughout the area. He loved rooting for his Cleveland Guardians up until his death. Survivors include one daughter, Rhonda Simmons of North Lima; son, Darrell Walters of Boardman; six grandchildren, Jason, Nicholas and Carina Walters, Ryan and Maggie Rohrbaugh; Tracey Duncko, and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Vickie McKenna; sister, Rose Marie Sidwell; two brothers, Jerry and Donald Walters. It was Neil’s wishes to have a private Christian burial service with family at Hope Cemetery. The family would like to thank Masternick Memorial Nursing Home and staff for showing kindness, love, and care to Neil. A special thanks to Dr. Santuccio Ricciardi and Roseann from Sanctuary Hospice. Neil’s son and daughter would like to thank the Sidwell family for inviting Neil into their home over the years to share in the holidays and special occasions. The family would also like to thank members of the church and friends for their thoughts and prayers. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Neils’s obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 12, 2024 Leonard Bishop Obituary Leonard J. Bishop, age 81, of Louisville, OH passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 11, 2024 in his home. He was born October 24, 1942 in Canton, OH to Edward and Kathryn (Franklin) Bishop. He was the owner operator of Leonard Bishop Masonry in Louisville and he was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church and the Louisville F.O.E. Leonard is survived by his wife of 35 years, Tammy (Copeland) Bishop; 2 sons, Chuck Bishop and Bill Bishop; 2 daughters, Mindy Bishop and Linette (Bill) Croxton; a brother, Gene (Barb) Bishop; 3 grandchildren, Tyler Croxton, Colby Croxton, Isabelle Laughbaum; and a daughter-in-law, Alicia Carman. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Jason Carman; his sister, Ellen Helling; 2 brothers, Dave and Mark Bishop. A private family burial will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Friday July 12, 2024 Michael Middleton Obituary SALEM - Michael Garrett Middleton, known affectionately as Mike to his friends and family, passed away at the age of 44 on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at University Hospital in Cleveland, OH, following a brief illness. Born on August 26, 1979, in Houston, TX, Mike was the cherished son of Larry and Patricia (Nelle) Middleton. His warm spirit and infectious sense of humor left a lasting impression on all who knew him. Mike’s life was rich with love and laughter, a testament to his role as a devoted husband to Gisell (Samaniego) Middleton, whom he married on September 30, 2007. A proud and doting father, he was the ultimate "girl dad" to his three adored daughters, Rebel Victoria, Kenzie Shae, and Nova Michael. His family was the epicenter of his world, and his unwavering support and love for them were evident in every aspect of his life. Professionally, Mike once worked as an Audio Engineer at Speaker Exchange in Tampa, showcasing his passion for music and sound. Along with being a landlord he currently embraced the fulfilling role of a stay-at- home dad, cherishing every moment spent with his daughters. Mike’s passion for life extended to the football field where he shined as an All-Star player at Salem High School, later playing in the Penn Ohio game. He graduated from Salem High School in 1998, carrying with him fond memories and lifelong friendships. Mike's quick wit and ability to turn anything into a joke made him a beloved teammate and friend. An avid sports fan, Mike’s enthusiasm for his favorite teams—the Chicago Bears, The Ohio State Buckeyes, and the Tribe—was contagious. Whether he was at the golf course or shooting range or cheering his zeal for sports was a joy to behold. Mike also enjoyed traveling, cars and the Super Cruise in Salem. Mike had a dry sense of humor and his passion for the things he loved was inspiring. He approached life with a sense of adventure and a deep appreciation for the moments that brought joy and excitement. He leaves behind a loving family who will cherish his memory, his parents, Larry and Patricia Middleton; wife, Gisell; daughters, Rebel Victoria, Kenzie Shae, and Nova Michael; sister, Devin Middleton and her sons, Aiden, Chase, and Ethan; brother, Christopher (Jennifer) Middleton and his children, Mason, Harper, and Beckett; mother-in-law, Olga Holter; and father-in-law, Ary Samaniego. Michael's presence will be profoundly missed, but the memories he created with his loved ones will continue to bring comfort and smiles to those he left behind. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Michael's life on Monday, July 15, 2024, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Stark Memorial. A service honoring his vibrant spirit will follow at 5:00 p.m. Michael's journey through life was one of love, laughter, and unwavering dedication to his family, and his memory will be treasured forever. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Mike's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 12, 2024 Peter Kintz Obituary Peter “Marty” Kintz, 82, of East Palestine, Ohio, passed away Thursday, July 11, 2024. He was born March 10, 1942 in Canton, OH, a son of the late Peter E. and Mary E. Martin Kintz and had lived in East Palestine most of his life. He had served in the U.S. Navy and served as a police officer for the East Palestine Police Department and was a volunteer firefighter for the East Palestine Fire Department for 20 years. He had also worked at the former R&M Lumber Company. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Marty is survived by his wife, Sharri Baker Kintz, three daughters, Kimberly A. Lewis and Jeannine M. Burrus, both of Boardman, and Dionne L. Retort of New Castle, PA; a son, Shawn M. Kintz of East Palestine, a brother, Steve Kintz of Ashtabula, 15 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Marty is preceded in death by a sister, Mary Lynne Macek and a grandson, Michael Lewis. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, July 15, 2024 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Father Chad Johnson officiating. Interment will follow in the St. Mary's Cemetery, East Palestine. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Van Dyke-Swaney-Rettig Funeral Home, East Palestine, Ohio. Family and friends may view this obituary, sign the online guest book and send condolences to the family at www.familycareservices.com. Thursday July 11, 2024 Evan McBeth, Sr. Obituary Columbiana - Mr. Evan Wayne McBeth Sr., known by his friends and family as Sonny or Mac, age 85, of Columbiana, died on Friday, July 5, 2024, at Valley Oaks Care Center, East Liverpool. He was born on November 5, 1938, in Navarre, Ohio, son of the late David and Alma Johnson McBeth. Evan had worked as a railroad engineer for Conrail and served in the United States Marines. He enjoyed scuba diving, hang gliding, sky diving and metal detecting. His wife, Linda Lee Hunter McBeth, whom he married on October 10, 1959, preceded him in death on, February 2, 2023. Evan is survived by his son, Evan W. (Karol Lento) McBeth of Floral City, FL; two daughters, Laura (Curt Raffle) Gardner of Salineville, Cindy (Mike) Martin of East Liverpool; five sisters, Marlene Rick, Carole Notch, Barbara Beiter, Janice Fravel and Cathy (Nick) Morena; two brothers, David (Sue) McBeth and Timothy (Kim) McBeth of Massillon; seven grandchildren, Josh Bardon, Dustin (Sara) Farinha, Jayson Bardon, Aaron McBeth, Marissa (Rob Petty) Hughes, Tayler (Nick West) Gardner and Halee (Jeremy) Winder; two step grandchildren, Courtney (Derek) Davis and Bryan Martin; and eleven great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Marcedes Highben and a brother, Jack McBeth. The family will receive friends on Sunday, July 14, 2024, from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm at the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, July 14, 2024, at 12:00 pm at the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana, with Pastor Kari Lankford officiating. Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Thursday July 11, 2024 Joyce Hazelbaker Obituary SALEM – Joyce M. Hazelbaker, a cherished homemaker, and lifelong resident of Salem, Ohio, departed this world on July 10, 2024, at the age of 77. Born on May 15, 1947, Joyce was the beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Elsie (Schuster) Gross. Joyce's life was a testament to the love and care she poured into the lives of those around her. She dedicated herself to creating a warm and welcoming home for her family and friends. She was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Salem. She also took pride in her long-standing membership with the Salem Saxon Club, where she spent 50 years fostering friendships and contributing to the club's legacy. Joyce married her husband, Charles Hazelbaker, on August 17, 1968. Their union was blessed with three children: sons, Michael (Angela) Hazelbaker and Daniel (Kimberly) Hazelbaker; and daughter, Jill (Todd) McLaughlin. Joyce embraced motherhood with open arms, guiding and nurturing her children with a gentle hand and a loving heart. Her family grew to include seven grandchildren, whom she adored. Joyce's eyes would light up at the mention of her grandchildren, and she cherished every moment spent with them. Her legacy will live on through the lessons she taught, the memories she created, and the love she shared. Joyce also leaves behind her caring sister, Phyllis Lesek, who stood by her through thick and thin. Their bond was unbreakable, and the memories they shared will continue to bring comfort to all who knew them. Friends and family will be received to honor and remember Joyce will be held from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Monday, July 22, 2024, at Stark Memorial. A funeral service celebrating her life will follow at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Joyce will be laid to rest at Grandview Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Emmanual Lutheran Church, 251 S. Broadway Ave., Salem, OH 44460 or Ohio Living Hospice, 6715 Tippecanoe Rd., Bldg. E, Ste. 201, Canfield, OH 44406. Arrangements for Joyce's farewell are being entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Joyce's obituary, order flowers or send condolences, please visit the Stark Memorial website. Thursday July 11, 2024 Karen Plegge Obituary SALEM – Karen Lynn Plegge, a lifelong resident of Salem, passed away peacefully at the age of 66 on Saturday, July 6, 2024, Circle of Care nursing facility in Salem. Karen was born to Tony Plegge and Josephine (Gabrich) Plegge on Friday, June 20, 1958, in Salem. She graduated from Salem High School in 1977. She was always a wonderful sister, “mom,” mentor and friend to many of her nieces and nephews and her many friends in the community. Although she jokingly said, “I hate children,” she clearly loved them, walking with them to the duck pond and the gas station; showing them how to play with and care for animals; teaching them to crochet, play card games and board games, bake, dance, and sneak into a football game; and giving charming and unique nicknames to each of them. Karen and several church families, including First Friends Church and Paradise Church of Canfield. She was also known for memorizing large sections of scripture. She is survived by nine brothers and sisters, Jim Plegge of Kenosha, Wis., Margaret Edgar of Albuquerque, N.M., Fraces Gorby of New Waterford, Barbara Plegge of Salem, Joseph (Judy) Plegge of Lisbon, David (Mona) Plegge, Robert Plegge, Dennis (Barbara) Plegge all of Salem, and John (Carla) Plegge of Wooster. Also left to cherish her memory are her 20 nieces and nephews, Wayne and Michelle, Anita and Dawn, Charles, Lisa, Jason and Melissa, Scott, Brian, and Regina, Michael and Matthew, Danielle and Deidra, Robin, Robert and Jennifer, Elizabeth and Thomas; as well as innumerable grandnieces and grandnephews. Karen was preceded in death by her parents, Tony and Josephine Plegge; brother, George Gabrich; niece, Cheryl; and nephew, Kyle. She was loved and will be missed by her family and friends. Calling hours will be from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 1 p.m., with Pastor Phil Valentine officiating. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Karen's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Wednesday July 10, 2024 Mary K. Ritchie passed away peacefully on July 9, 2024 at the age of 102 surrounded by her sons and daughters-in-law. She was born on November 25, 1921, in Franklin, Pennsylvania, to Clement and Lodovica (Faceni) Bondoni. Mary graduated from Alliance High School in 1941. She married James R. Ritchie in 1946 in Alliance. Mary worked for Alliance Manufacturing for 31 years as an assembler until her retirement in 1972. She and her husband owned and operated the Harrisburg Inn in Harrisburg, Ohio from 1972- 1977. Mary was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Funtastics of St. Joseph. She was a past President of both Genie Retirees and the Trentino Alpine Club. Mary enjoyed playing cards with her friends and nieces, reading and crocheting, loved doing jigsaw puzzles, and was an avid bowler until 2010. She loved attending activities with her many friends and family. Those left to cherish her memory are her two sons, Larry (Sherri) Ritchie and Gary (Nancy) Ritchie; three grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 55 years, James R. Ritchie; brothers, Leo, Peter, Louis and James Bondoni; and sisters, Stella, Rosi, Clementina, Josephine, Georgia, and Emma. A visitation will be held at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 16th from 4:00-6:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Alliance on Wednesday, July 17th at 10:00 a.m. with Fr. David Weikart officiating. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park. Tuesday July 09, 2024 Jennifer Waers Obituary Jennifer Ann Waers, age 48, of Louisville, OH passed away, Sunday, July 7, 2024. She was born September 23, 1975 in Whittier, CA. Jennifer is survived by her husband, Christopher Waers; her step-father, Randal Squires; 3 daughters, Julie Lewis, Christina (Colton) Smith, Jessica Beckwith; 2 sons, Nicholas and Elias Waers; 5 sisters, Rebekah (Brad) Heath, Rachel (Chad) Rucker, Renee (David) Huffman, Rochelle (Christopher) Parsons, Roxanne Squires; 3 brothers, Jeffrey (Wednesday) Shonkwiler, Bradley Shonkwiler and Ryan (Ann) Shonkwiler; and 9 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Anna May Sommerhalder; her mother, Rockanna Squires; her father, Jeffrey Shonkwiler and her son, Junior. Funeral services will be 11am Monday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville with Rev. Jeffrey Deem officiating. Calling hours will be Sunday 1-3pm at the funeral home. Jennifer will be laid to rest in Evergreen Memorial Garden, Louisville, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to help with final expenses: C/O Stier-Israel Funeral Home 917 E. Main St, Louisville, OH 44641. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Hom Tuesday July 09, 2024 Pauletta "Polly" Schaffer Obituary SALEM - Pauletta "Polly" Schaffer passed away peacefully on June 29, 2024, at the age of 80 in Warren, Ohio. Born on September 3, 1943, in Salem, Ohio, Polly was the cherished daughter of the late George Begalla, Jr. and the respected Virginia “Vi” V. Begalla, who survives her. Polly's early life in Salem was filled with the joy of learning and the warmth of community. She graduated from Salem High School in 1961 then went on to pursue higher education at both Kent State University and Youngstown State University. Her passion for education and helping others led her to earn a Master's Degree from the University of Dayton in Special Education, a field where she would leave an indelible mark. Polly devoted her career to teaching at Reilly Elementary, Robert Bycroft, and Wellsville High School, where she was beloved by students and colleagues alike. A devout member of St. Paul Catholic Church, Polly's faith was a cornerstone of her life. She lived her beliefs through service by contributing her time and energy to the MS Society as a board member. Polly orchestrated events and spearheaded fundraising efforts, always with the goal of making a positive difference in the lives of others. Polly's involvement in her community extended to the Salem High School Alumni Association, where she connected with fellow alumni and contributed to preserving the school's legacy. Her love for history and community was further expressed through her membership in the Salem Historical Society. Polly was also involved in various card clubs and social groups. Those who knew Polly will remember her for her selfless nature. She was someone who would do anything for anyone, never hesitating to lend a hand and never expecting anything in return. Her generosity of spirit and unwavering support were her gifts to the world. Polly is survived by her loving mother, Virginia "Vi" Begalla; her brother, George P. Begalla III of Salem; her sisters, Mary Sollie of Oslo, Norway, and Alice (Harry) Bieling of Phoenix, Arizona; her half-siblings, Tom (Teresa) Begala and Tammy (Ken) Greber of Sheffield Village; her nephew, George P. (Katy) Begalla IV of Salem; cousins Mary Pat King and Claudia Cullin of Salem and Jen (Mike) Dodge of Cranberry, Pennsylvania. We don’t have enough room to include all of the people that meant the world to her, but she cherished every moment spent with them. She was preceded in death by her father, George P. Begalla, Jr., and her brother-in-law, Lars Sollie. Friends and family are invited to gather and share memories of Polly at Stark Memorial Funeral Home on Friday, July 12, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A funeral mass to celebrate Polly's life will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at St. Paul Catholic Church at 11 a.m., with Father Ruggeri officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the MS Society, 11836 South Avenue Extension, P.O. Box 35, North Lima, Ohio 44552 or to the St. Paul School Association, 925 E. State St., Salem, Ohio 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Polly's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday July 09, 2024 Pauletta "Polly" Schaffer Obituary SALEM - Pauletta "Polly" Schaffer passed away peacefully on June 29, 2024, at the age of 80 in Warren, Ohio. Born on September 3, 1943, in Salem, Ohio, Polly was the cherished daughter of the late George Begalla, Jr. and the respected Virginia “Vi” V. Begalla, who survives her. Polly's early life in Salem was filled with the joy of learning and the warmth of community. She graduated from Salem High School in 1961 then went on to pursue higher education at both Kent State University and Youngstown State University. Her passion for education and helping others led her to earn a Master's Degree from the University of Dayton in Special Education, a field where she would leave an indelible mark. Polly devoted her career to teaching at Reilly Elementary, Robert Bycroft, and Wellsville High School, where she was beloved by students and colleagues alike. A devout member of St. Paul Catholic Church, Polly's faith was a cornerstone of her life. She lived her beliefs through service by contributing her time and energy to the MS Society as a board member. Polly orchestrated events and spearheaded fundraising efforts, always with the goal of making a positive difference in the lives of others. Polly's involvement in her community extended to the Salem High School Alumni Association, where she connected with fellow alumni and contributed to preserving the school's legacy. Her love for history and community was further expressed through her membership in the Salem Historical Society. Polly was also involved in various card clubs and social groups. Those who knew Polly will remember her for her selfless nature. She was someone who would do anything for anyone, never hesitating to lend a hand and never expecting anything in return. Her generosity of spirit and unwavering support were her gifts to the world. Polly is survived by her loving mother, Virginia "Vi" Begalla; her brother, George P. Begalla III of Salem; her sisters, Mary Sollie of Oslo, Norway, and Alice (Harry) Bieling of Phoenix, Arizona; her half-siblings, Tom (Teresa) Begala and Tammy (Ken) Greber of Sheffield Village; her nephew, George P. (Katy) Begalla IV of Salem; cousins Mary Pat King and Claudia Cullin of Salem and Jen (Mike) Dodge of Cranberry, Pennsylvania. We don’t have enough room to include all of the people that meant the world to her, but she cherished every moment spent with them. She was preceded in death by her father, George P. Begalla, Jr., and her brother-in-law, Lars Sollie. Friends and family are invited to gather and share memories of Polly at Stark Memorial Funeral Home on Friday, July 12, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A funeral mass to celebrate Polly's life will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at St. Paul Catholic Church at 11 a.m., with Father Ruggeri officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the MS Society, 11836 South Avenue Extension, P.O. Box 35, North Lima, Ohio 44552 or to the St. Paul School Association, 925 E. State St., Salem, Ohio 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Polly's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday July 09, 2024 Linda Russell Obituary Linda E. Russell, age 83, of Louisville, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, July 6, 2024. Born June 29, 1941 in Troy (Miami Co.), Ohio; she was the daughter of Robert E. and H. Elaine (Nichols) Chaney. Linda was “Born Again” on June 14, 1963 at her home, when she received Jesus Christ, the “only begotten son of God” as her personal Savior. Linda was a 1959 graduate of Timken Vocational High School, and an active member of the Louisville Baptist Temple where she played organ for many years. She is survived by her husband and loving companion of 65 years, David E. Russell, Sr., whom she married on February 20, 1959; sons: David E, Jr. (Rachelle) and Daniel E. (Paula) Russell; daughters: Cynthia E. Russell and Janette E. Sprankle; 15 grandchildren: Keith (Stacia), Natalie, Ryan, and Amanda Trump, Anthony (Melissa) Batdorff, Katy Russell, Sierra Van Gider, Curt (Brittany), Samantha and Sara (Josh) Autry, Myka Russell, Brianna, Brock, Brandie, and Bryce Snow; 10 great grandchildren: Brodie and Paige Trump, Alexander and Lillian Autry, Brooklyn and Conner Russell, Jack and Reed Batdorff, Trayce Gibbs, and Daxton Cowherd; as well as a brother Robert E. (Kris) Chaney. Funeral services will be held at the Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 11:00am; friends will be received at the funeral home on Friday from 6-8pm and from 10-11am at the funeral home on Saturday. Burial will take place at North Lawn Cemetery. Linda loved and supported worldwide missions, in her honor, and in lieu of flowers, the family requests that all memorial contributions be made to the Missions Fund at Louisville Baptist Temple, (6565 Columbus Rd., Louisville, Ohio 44641) or donate at louisvillebaptist.churchcenter.com. Monday July 08, 2024 Sue Phillis Obituary Sue E. Phillis, July 3, 2024, passed away at the age of 67 at Salem North. Born on May 31, 1957, in Salem, Ohio, Sue lived a life marked by joy, dedication, and an unwavering spirit that touched everyone she knew. Sue attended Salem High School and worked at Fresh Mark for many years. Beyond work, Sue was a past member of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU), where she had held the esteemed positions of past president, vice president, and board member. Sue's love for the sun often found her basking in the warmth of Florida's beaches, a destination she frequented whenever she had the chance. Her love for shopping was not just a hobby but an expression of her vibrant personality, always seeking out the perfect gifts for her loved ones or the next great deal. Known for her social grace, Sue was often described as a social butterfly, unifying people from various walks of life. Her home was a hub of laughter and camaraderie, where friends and family gathered to share in her love and hospitality. Sue's life was rich with the bonds of family. She leaves behind a legacy of love with her children; Casey Phillis of Bradenton, Fla., Dan Felton of Lisbon, and Vern Phillis Jr. of Salem; her sister, Martha Lopez of Hurst, Texas; her grandchildren, Koby Felton, Kyler Felton, Kaelyn Felton, Jesse Phillis, and Spencer Lindsay; and former husband, Jim Bach, of Leetonia. Preceding her in death were her parents, Grace and Kent Crouch; her brother, Bill; along with her first husband, Larry Felton, and second husband, Vern Phillis Sr. Each of them held a special place in her heart, and she carried their memories with her throughout her life. Sue's absence will leave a void in the hearts of her loved ones, but her spirit will continue to inspire those who knew her by embracing the values she embodied: love, friendship, and the simple pleasures of a life well- lived. A gathering celebrating Sue's life is pending and will be announced by the family on social media. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Sue's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Sunday July 07, 2024 Kenneth Dunlap, Sr Obituary Kenneth L. Dunlap, Sr, age 73, of Canton, OH passed away Friday, July 5, 2024. He was born October 25, 1950 in Barnesville, Ohio to Everett and Catherine Dunlap. Ken was an Army Veteran and he was retired from Warren Consolidated Steel. Ken was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers and sisters; his lifelong partner, Violet Tonker and her son, Steven. He is survived by three daughters, Lori Eshelman, Leslie (Nathan Copeland) Decost, Felicia Dubiecki; his son, Ken (Allison) Dunlap II; six brothers and sisters; 16 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two of Violets children and their families. Funeral services will be 11am Wednesday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. Calling hours will be 10-11am Wednesday morning at the funeral home. Ken will be laid to rest 11am Thursday morning, with military honors, in Rockhill Cemetery, Flushing, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Sunday July 07, 2024 George Paparodis Obituary Salem- George Paparodis, born on March 15, 1955, in Salem, Ohio, was a cherished brother, uncle, and friend who left this world on July 4, 2024, in his hometown of Salem. His passing, due to a pulmonary illness, marked the end of a life lived with passion. George graduated from Salem High School in 1973, a place where he formed many lifelong friendships. After graduation, he joined Timberlanes, the family business, as a restaurateur. George was not only known for his delicious food but was often seen sharing stories with patrons and ensuring everyone left with a smile. His passion for craftsmanship led him to pursue further education at the Texas Institute of Jewelry Technology. Here, George honed his skills in jewelry design and was an expert hand engraver. Beyond his professional endeavors, George was an avid outdoorsman. He found solace and joy in the simplicity of nature, whether he was waiting patiently hunting or casting a line into a tranquil lake. His love for hunting and fishing was more than a hobby; it was a reflection of his appreciation for life's simple pleasures and his desire to connect with the world around him. George's memory will be treasured by his loving family: sister Suzi Paparodis Annabell and her husband Tim; brother Roy Paparodis and his wife Terri; sister Diane Paparodis; and sister Marilyn Paparodis Dissauer as well as many nieces and nephews. His family will remember George for his uncanny wit and laughter. George was preceded in death by his father Odess “Soph” Paparodis and his mother Martha Reinhard Paparodis. Friends and family will be received Wednesday, July 10, 2024 from 12 to 2 p.m. with a service to follow at 2 PM at Stark Memorial. Burial will take place Grandview Cemetery. George's spirit will live on in the cherished memories we hold and in the stories that will be told for generations to come. Rest in peace, George. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Brightside Project, 483 E. Pershing St., Salem, OH 44460. Saturday July 06, 2024 Lorena Wallace Obituary Lorena "Lorie" (Flannery) Wallace, 85, of Salem, passed away on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Lorie was born on September 9, 1938, the daughter of the late Myron and Margaret (Eckert) Flannery. She was a proud graduate of Fairfield High School. Lorie was a member of Damascus Ruritan Club and Bethel United Church of Christ. She was very involved in the church helping with the food pantry, singing in the choir and making thousands of apple dumplings as a fundraiser. Lorie also Chaired the Damascus blood drive, and worked on the board of elections for Goshen township and worked in recycling for the township. Larry and Lorie were selected as the Distinguished Citizens of the Year, in Damascus for 2017. Lorie was a beautiful cake decorator making many wedding and birthday cakes for many friends and family members. She is survived by her children, Thomas (Patty) Wallace, Ronald (Jodi) Wallace and their daughter-in-law Regena (Bob) Slutz. She is also survived by 8 grandchildren; Jeremy (Jennifer) Wallace, Richard Wallace, Angelina Wallace, Luke (Jessica) Wallace, Maria (Luke) Smith, Diana Wallace, Brandon (Anna) Wallace, Brent (Jastyn) Wallace, 15 great grandchildren and 7 great great grandchildren. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Larry Wallace whom she married August 1956; son, Jerry Wallace and two brothers Jim and Bob Flannery. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at 12:00 PM at Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home with Celebrant David Peterson officiating. A time of visitation will be held the hour prior to the service from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Burial will take place at Highland Memorial Park in Beloit. Memorial donations can be made in Lorie's honor to the Damascus Ruritan Club or Bethel United Church of Christ. The service will be live streamed for those unavailable to come to the service by watching the service via the funeral home obituary link. Friends and family may send condolences and sign the guest register online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gednetz- Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home, Sebring, Ohio Saturday July 06, 2024 Janet Bulger Obituary Janet F. Bulger, age 89, of Louisville, OH passed away Friday, July 5, 2024. She was born April 7, 1935 in Jackson County, OH. She was a 1953 graduate of Louisville High School. Janet was preceded in death by her husband, Roger “Bud” Bulger and her son, Rodney Bulger. She is survived by two daughters, Denise (Rick) Ford, Cheri (Dave Pyle) Bulger; four sisters, Virginia Oliver, Mary Wilton, Rose (Waymon) Brewer, Karen Kessler; a brother, Lou (Nancy) Weinrich; five grandchildren, Charity (Chris) Davis, Bryan (Billie Sue) Bulger, Amber Ford, Chas (Shannon) Pyle, Lindsey Moyer; three great-grandchildren, Taylor Davis, Tanner Davis and Brittany Miller. Funeral services will be 11am Thursday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. Calling hours will be 10-11am Thursday morning at the funeral home. Janet will be laid to rest in Evergreen Memorial Garden, Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Hom Saturday July 06, 2024 Jeanette Hughes Obituary A Celebration of Life Gathering will be on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, from 2-4 PM at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem. She will be buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Aliquippa, Pa. Friday July 05, 2024 Dorothy Walther Obituary On Monday, July 1, 2024, Dorothy Jean (Prestwood) Walther went to be with the Lord at the age of 89. She was a loving wife to Roy and mother of two children, Bert and Jay. Dorothy was born on August 5, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio to James Ivey and Violet Myrtle (Jones) Prestwood. She received her undergraduate degree from Flora Stone Mather Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio in 1955. With her degree in Education she taught Home Economics at Collinwood High School for five and a half years. On June 29, 1957, at East Glenville Methodist Church she married Roy A. Walther, who was preparing for ordination in the United Methodist Church. Dorothy faithfully ministered with Roy for 34 years. They retired from full- time ministry in 1997. In retirement Dorothy and Roy moved to Copeland Oaks in Sebring, Ohio where she served in various ways, most notably on the board of Friends of the Library. During their time at Copeland Oaks, she also served as a member of the Residents’ Society. Dorothy had a passion for proclaiming the Gospel of Christ through loving people, showing hospitality and singing in the choir at Damascus UMC. She continued to serve alongside Roy in their ministry after his retirement. Dorothy is survived by her two sons, Roy, Jr (Bert) married to Laura (Shingledecker) and their daughters, Beth and Becca married to Daniel Devita; and James Ralph (Jay) married to Lori (Douglas) and their sons, Jimmy and Jon. A viewing and ceremony will be held on Friday, July 12, 2024, at Damascus United Methodist Church, 300 Valley Rd., Damascus, OH. Viewing 10:00 a.m. Funeral Service 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dorothy’s name to either the Damascus United Methodist Church Missions Fund, 300 Valley Rd., Damascus, OH 44619 or to the Copeland Oaks Retirement Community Lifecare Fund, 800 S. 15th St., Sebring, OH 44672. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. To view Dorothy's obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 05, 2024 Thelma Reinhart Obituary Thelma Grace Reinhart, age 96, of Louisville, OH passed away Thursday, July 4, 2024. She was born December 15, 1927 in her home on Broad St. in Louisville to the late Ida (Eckert) and John Schwab. She was a member of the Louisville Christian Church. Thelma was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, William Reinhart; a son, Michael Reinhart; four sisters and a brother. She is survived by three sons, Bill (Michele), David (Jo-Ann) and Don (fiancé Pam Gray) Reinhart; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and four great- great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be 11am Friday (7/12) at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville with Pastor Rick Brown officiating. Calling hours will be 10-11am Friday morning at the funeral home. Thelma will be laid to rest, beside her husband, in St. Louis Parish Cemetery, Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Friday July 05, 2024 Paul Guidone Obituary Paul Joseph Guidone, age 94, of Louisville, OH passed away peacefully on July 4, 2024 in his daughter’s home. He was born October 13, 1929 in Wellsville, OH to the late Sabatino and Esther Guidone. Paul was a 1948 graduate of Timken High School and he had retired from Canton City Schools. Paul will be most remembered for his love of family, his love of golf and for hanging out with his buddies as he never knew a stranger. We will all miss this amazing man who always was ready to provide us with great advice, keep us laughing with his dry sense of humor and his interesting perspective on life. Paul was preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Mary Kathryn (Shank) Guidone; a son, Joseph Paul Guidone and 7 siblings, Frank, Mary, Julius, Geneveve, Lilian, Anna and Sam. He is survived by his daughter, Paula (Jeff) Adams; two sons, Nick and Guy (Lori) Guidone; a sister, Helen Gialluca; two brothers, Gene and John Guidone; five grandchildren, Amanda (Michal) Zabrecky, Kayla (Thomas) Briggs, Franco Guidone, Colby Adams, Brooke Adams and 13 great-grandchildren. Calling hours will 5-7pm on Wednesday (7/17) at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday (7/18) at Little Flower Catholic Church with Fr. Daniel Finnerty as celebrant. Paul will be laid to rest, beside his wife, in Union Cemetery, Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Friday July 05, 2024 Barbara Collins Obituary SALEM - Barbara J. Collins, 87, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 4, 2024, following a brief illness. Barbara was born on January 4, 1937, in DuBois, Pa., the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Mitravich) Sokloski. On October 25, 1958, she married Bernard A. Collins. They moved to Salem in 1960 and were married for over 65 years. She volunteered at St. Paul Catholic Church for many years and enjoyed reading, baking, bowling and solving word and picture puzzles. Left to cherish her life and memory are two children, Lisa Johnson and husband Donnie of Salem, and Patrick Collins and wife Amelia of Arizona; four grandchildren, Matthew, Eric (Jenny), Ellie and Olivia; sister, Joan Sokloski; and daughter-in-law, Anne Collins. She is preceded in death by her husband, Bernard Collins, who passed away in May of 2024; infant daughter, Mary Collins; and son, Dr. Gary J. Collins. Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m., with a Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 11:00 a.m. with Father Joseph Ruggieri to officiate. She will be laid to rest at Grandview Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul Catholic Church or Our Lady's Purse, 935 E. State St., Salem, Ohio 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Barbara's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday July 05, 2024 Terry Barnard Obituary Terry P. Barnard, age 70, of Salem, passed away on Wednesday, July 3, 2024, with the comfort of his family. He was born on March 10, 1954, in Salem, son of the late Carl and Essie Gorby Barnard. Terry retired from General Motors and over his years he liked to volunteer at Greenford volunteer fire department. Terry loved to play pool and darts with his friends. He was an avid fisherman in his younger years and an avid hunter up until five years ago. Terry is survived by his ex-wife, Sandra Barnard; three daughters, Tammy Lloyd (Bud), Tracy Barnard (Joe) and Tonya Bryant; three grandchildren, Samantha Newton, Madisin Bryant and Haidin Bryant and five great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister and brother in law, Pearl and Leonard Bennett, his niece Malinda McIlduff and a step brother, Carl Barnard, Jr. A funeral service will be held on July 10, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at Highland Memorial Park, Beloit, with pastor Jeff Caldwell officiating. Burial will follow Arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Friday July 05, 2024 Barbara Angel Obituary YOUNGSTOWN - Barbara Ann (Tomaino) Angel, a beacon of love and kindness, passed away peacefully in the early morning of Monday, July 1, 2024, at her home in Youngstown. Barbara was born on November 26, 1945, to the late John and Ann (Meser) Tomaino, in Youngstown and grew up on the west side of town. After her mother's passing at a young age, she took on the matriarch role of caring for her brothers. Barbara's life was a testament to the power of gentle devotion and joy in simple pleasures. Barbara's journey began in the close-knit community of Youngstown, where she would later meet and marry the love of her life, August A. "Augie" Angel, on May 15, 1970. Their union was one of mutual respect, deep affection, and unwavering commitment, a true partnership that stood the test of time. A proud graduate of Chaney High School, class of 1964, Barbara carried the values of hard work and dedication into her professional life. She spent 25 years at the Dollar Savings and Trust in the Proof Department, where her meticulous nature and reliability made her a cherished colleague. Barbara later brought her nurturing spirit to Paisley House Assisted Living, where she worked for six additional years, touching the lives of many with her gentle presence. Barbara was the beloved sister of her brothers, John "Jack" Tomaino, James Tomaino, and his wife, Martie, all of Canfield. She was cherished by her sister-in-law, Susan Elliott of Canfield; and brother-in-law, Dr. Victor D. Angel Jr. and his wife, Dolores of Cincinnati. She adored her nieces and nephews, as well as their spouses, Michelle (Duane) Gorgie, Matthew (Amanda) Angel, Mark (Amy) Angel, Melanie (Fred) DeLuca, John (Jennifer) Tomaino Jr., Anthony (Emily) Tomaino Sr., Monika Tomaino, Megan (Aron) Lough. She treasured spending time with all of her great-nieces and great-nephews, Dylan Gorgie, Erin Gorgie, Anthony Deluca, John Tomaino III, Anthony Tomaino, Jr., Matthew Tomaino, Michael Tomaino, Taylor Angel, Kaitlyn Angel, Dylan Angel, Brandon Angel, Alexis Angel, and Andrew Angel all of whom brought immense joy to her life. Barbara was preceded in death by her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Dr. Victor “Doc” and Mary Angel; sister-in-law, Karen Tomaino; brother-in- law, Jack Elliott; and great-nephew, Dominic Tomaino. Known for her loving nature, Barbara was the heart of her family. Her home was a haven of warmth, where the smell of freshly baked goods often wafted through the air. She delighted in hosting gatherings and cherished the visits from her great neighbors. Barbara's culinary skills were only matched by her capacity to make everyone around her feel loved and valued. Barbara's interests were a reflection of her love for family and companionship. She relished the opportunity to travel on family vacations, from cruises that kissed the horizon to cherished trips to Ocean City, Maryland, and the majestic landscapes of Alaska. She was a fan of the Hallmark Channel and mystery shows, finding comfort in the familiar narratives and suspenseful twists. Barbara's social calendar was filled with bus trips with friends, attending sporting events to cheer on her nieces and nephews, and any opportunity to spend quality time with her extended family. Her gentle spirit was evident in every facet of her life. Barbara embodied kindness, her actions were always guided by love and consideration for others. She was the kind of person who listened more than she spoke, and when she did speak, her words were laced with encouragement and compassion. Barbara Ann (Tomaino) Angel's legacy is one of unwavering love, kindness that knew no bounds, and a gentleness that will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. Her memory will be cherished, and her absence deeply felt by her devoted husband, and loving family, along with the many lives she touched throughout her beautiful life. Barbara's spirit will live on in the countless memories shared, the traditions she established, and the quiet strength she exhibited every day. She will be greatly missed, but her love will continue to guide those she left behind. Friends and family will be received from 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 12, 2024, at St. Christine Church, 3165 S. Schenley Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 44511 where a funeral mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Barbara's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Wednesday July 03, 2024 Shirley Shaw Obituary Shirley Sue Shaw, a beacon of kindness and warmth, passed away peacefully on June 17, 2024, at the age of 79 in Sebring. Born on September 30, 1944, in Sweetwater, North Carolina, her journey was one marked by love, resilience, and an unwavering spirit of generosity. Shirley's early years were spent in the lush landscapes of North Carolina where she was born to Geneva (Dills) Corn and Nevert Berrong. She was lovingly raised by her adoptive father, James Corn, alongside her mother. Shirley's educational journey saw her graduate from McKinley High School in Canton, class of 1962. Shirley dedicated herself to her role as a Title Clerk at the State License Agency, a position she held with diligence and grace until her retirement in 2006. Known for her friendly demeanor and thoughtful approach, Shirley's presence was a comfort to all who worked with her. Her personal life was rich with relationships and love. She first married Gene Eric Browning on her birthday in 1964, and from this union, her beloved son, Tod E. Browning, was born. Though her marriage to Gene ended in divorce after two decades, Shirley found love again and married David T. Yarnovich in the summer of 1984. Their time together was cut short when David passed away in 1999. Shirley's heart, ever expansive, found room for love once more when she married David A. Shaw on July 7, 2007, who sadly passed away six years later. Shirley's legacy is carried on by her son, Tod E. Browning, and his wife, Melissa A. of Alliance, Ohio, with whom she shared a loving home in her final years. Her grandsons, Connor G. Browning and Anthony E. Browning, will remember their grandmother for her endless support and the joy she brought into their lives. She also held a special place in her heart for her ex-daughter-in-law, Cynthia K. Bowling. Shirley was predeceased by her grandchild, Corrie N. Browning, whose memory remained dear to her. Shirley's brother, Kenneth J. Corn, and his wife, Ollie, of Andrews, North Carolina, will miss her gentle presence, just as they will cherish the countless memories shared. Shirley was preceded in death by her brother, Michael Corn, and her parents, who set forth the values of family and kindness that she embodied throughout her life. Throughout her life, Shirley was the epitome of what it means to be kind, friendly, and thoughtful. Her ability to listen, to comfort, and to be present in the lives of those around her was a gift that made her a cherished friend, a loving family member, and a valued colleague. Shirley Sue Shaw's life was a tapestry woven with threads of compassion and selflessness. Her memory will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know her, and her influence will live on in the many lives she touched with her gentle spirit. Following Shirley's wishes there are no calling hours or services scheduled at this time. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Shirley's obituary or send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com Tuesday July 02, 2024 Anna Lipe Obituary Columbiana - Mrs. Anna Mae Lipe, age 92, of Columbiana, passed away on Saturday evening, June 29, 2024, at her home in Columbiana with her son David and his wife (Elaina) near her side. Anna is a born-again Christian who loves Jesus. She was born on January 3, 1932, in Leetonia, the youngest child of the late Harry and Florence Hall. Anna had worked as a Homemaker, a devoted wife and deeply loved mother. Her beloved husband, Donald E. Lipe, whom she married in 1953, preceded her in death in 2017 at the age of 89. Anna is survived by her two sons, Donald A. Lipe (wife Diane) of Aurora, IL and David Lipe (wife Elaina) of Columbiana. Anna is also survived by two granddaughters from Donald and Diane Lipe: Jennifer Lipe and Sarah Lipe-Bustamante (Husband Luis) and three great grandsons: Mason, Liam and Rowan Bustamante. She was preceded in death by five siblings: Harry Hall, Jr., Gerald Hall, Shirley Hall-Murphy, Dorothy Hall-Cope and Richard Hall. Per Anna’s requests no service will be held. Burial is in Columbiana Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. Family and friends may view this obituary and send condolences at www.familycareservices.com Tuesday July 02, 2024 Scott Myers Obituary Rutledge, TN- Scott Myers Born 1/29/61, died 6/26/24 at his home in Rutledge, TN. Scott graduated in 1979 from Salem High School and went into a career in construction working in cabinet shops and eventually building water and wastewater treatment plants in Indiana/Ohio/WV/North Carolina. He was a carpenter and ended up as a CCO crane operator. Scott lived in Troy, OH, moved to North Carolina, and ended up in Rutledge, TN for the last 3 years. Scott was battling COPD and passed at his newly constructed home in Tennessee with his furry pal Eddy at his side. He will be deeply missed by his many friends and his family. Preceding him in death were his father Dean Myers, his dad Dr. William Stevenson, and sister Sandy Glass. He is survived by his mother Alice Stevenson and siblings Donna (John) Runzo, Dave (Patti) Stevenson, Doug (Dorothy) Myers, Tim (Sheryl) Myers, and many, many, nephews and nieces. Scott was a free spirit, loved life, and was always the life of the party. He loved to raise a toast so if you are reading this raise a glass to him the next opportunity you have, and he will smile and laugh with his infectious laugh. Be at peace and rest now. We will definitely miss You brother! A private service will be held by the immediate family in the future Tuesday July 02, 2024 Jane Jones Obituary Brighton, MI-Jane Ann Jones, formerly passed away at the age of 74 on Thursday, June 27, 2024, at Trinity Health Hospital in Brighton, MI. Born on August 2, 1949, in Canton, OH, Jane was the t daughter of Daniel and Louise (Pachubay) Theiss. Jane's journey began in Salem, where she graduated from Salem High School in 1967. With a thirst for knowledge and a desire to inspire, she furthered her education at Ashland College, where she majored in Home Economics. Jane's commitment to education led her back to her alma mater, Salem High School, where she taught from 1971 until 1982. Her influence extended beyond the classroom as she became a beloved member of the Salem Saxon Club, where she shared her love for sewing and cooking. On October 18, 1982, Jane married the love of her life, Robert Jones. They walked through life hand-in-hand until his passing on Nov. 4, 2022. Jane's legacy is carried on by her loving family. She leaves behind her sister, Jean (Dick) Chamberlain of Poland, and her sister-in-law, Maryann Theiss of Columbus. She will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews, Christopher Theiss of Aurora, IL; Elizabeth Theiss, Andrew Theiss, and Becky Reid, all of Columbus. Each of them will hold dear the memories of their aunt's kindness, wisdom, and gentle spirit. Preceding her in death were her beloved parents, Daniel and Louise Theiss, her husband, Robert Jones, and her brother, Eric Theiss. Jane's life was a beautiful tapestry of joy, resilience, and grace. She faced the loss of her loved ones with strength and continued to be a pillar of support for her family and friends. A memorial service to celebrate Jane's life will be held on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at Hope Cemetery Chapel. Those who knew Jane will gather to honor her memory and the profound impact she had on the lives of so many. The arrangements for Jane's memorial service have been entrusted to Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Jane's obituary can be viewed online, where friends and family are invited to share their memories and condolences. Jane Ann Jones will be remembered as a dedicated educator, a loving wife, sister, aunt, and a valued member of her community. Her warmth, her generous heart, and her unwavering commitment to nurturing the potential in others will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know her. Her spirit, embodied in her love for teaching and her devotion to family, will live on in the countless lives she touched. Monday July 01, 2024 Edna Warner Obituary Edna G. Warner, a beacon of love and strength, passed away peacefully on July 1, 2024, at her home in Alliance, Ohio. Born on February 24, 1954, in Salem, Ohio, the daughter of William Schreckengost and Ruth (Burns) Schreckengost. On September 8, 1979, she united in marriage with her beloved husband, William Warner, and together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and enduring memories. Edna's life was a testament to her role as a loving mother and grandmother. She is survived by her devoted husband, William; her daughter, Brandi Pasco of Alliance, her son, Anthony D. Gillman of Alliance , daughter Heather R. Gates of South Carolina; her eight grandchildren, Tyler (Alie) Warner, Kari Pasco, Brennan Lovell, Adrian Gillman, Sammy Swiney, Spencer Swiney, Danielle Gillman, and Ashley Gillman; and her three great-grandchildren, Davin Gillman, Kaiden Grimm, and Ahleyah Grimm. Edna's family was the epicenter of her world, and she cherished every moment she spent with her loved ones. She also leaves behind her brother, Robert (Carol) Schreckengost; her brother, Ronnie (Julie) Schreckengost; her sister, Pamela Steed; and her sister, Sandy Rupp. Edna was preceded in death by her parents, her son Dennis Gillman II, and her brothers-in-law Roger Steed and Sam Rupp. Each family member held a special place in her heart, and her guidance and affection will be deeply missed. Edna was a former employee of Royal China and later devoted 13 years of service to the Longaberger Basket Company. Beyond her work, Edna had several interests that reflected her curious and engaging nature. She found solace in the tranquility of gardening, the immersive worlds within the pages of a good book, and the challenge of a complex puzzle. Edna also had a keen interest in following current politics, staying informed, and understanding the world around her. However, above all, Edna's most profound passion was her family, particularly her grandchildren. She invested her time, energy, and love into nurturing and celebrating each of their achievements. Edna's spirit endures in the lives of those she touched. Her memory will be cherished, her stories retold with fondness, and her presence deeply missed. Edna G. Warner lived a life well-loved, and she leaves behind a trail of beauty that will never fade. A funeral service will be held on Friday, July 5, 2024 at 8:00 PM at Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home in Sebring. A time of visitation will be held the hour prior to the service at the funeral home from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Friends and family may watch her service, send condolences and sign the guest register online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home, ( Saturday June 29, 2024 Betty Cook Obituary SALEM – Betty J. Cook, age 98, went home to be with the Lord June 29, 2024. She was born January 27, 1926, in Salem, daughter of the late Paul H. and Maude (Henry) Christen. Betty attended New Waterford School and was a member of the First Christian Church of Salem, where she was a member of the Gold Star Sunday School Class and a Sunday School teacher for over 20 years. Survivors include a daughter, Sandra McClellan of Mogadore; three grandchildren, Sharon (Jammy) McCloud of Waverly, TN, Terri (Edward) Burns of Mogadore and Shannon (Tom) Zahr of Richmond, TX, and five great grandchildren. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Kenneth L. Cook, whom she married January 20, 1944, passed away May 11, 2009; daughter, Mary Lou Paulin; brother, Glenn R. Christen; stepmother, Helen Pressell Christen; stepbrother, John Pressell; sons-in- law, Harry Paulin, and Fred McClellan. A funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, 2024, at Stark Memorial with Rev. Simon Werle officiating. Friends and family will be received from 12:30-1:30 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of donor’s choice. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Betty's obituary or send condolences, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Saturday June 29, 2024 Ann Mika Obituary Ann Louise (Herschel) Mika, age 92, died peacefully at the home of her daughter, Joann. Ann was born on July 23, 1931, to Mary Vera (McFarland) and Henry H. Herschel. She was a 1949 graduate of Austintown Fitch High School. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in social work from Youngstown College in 1955. Ann worked for Mahoning County Children Services and later for the Catholic Service League of the Diocese of Youngstown for 25 years. She loved her work and had a passion for helping others. Her focus was working with couples who wanted to adopt a child. Ann placed many children into loving homes. Over the years, many of those children and their families kept in touch with her. She attended graduations, weddings, and had an array of Christmas cards with pictures and notes of happy families. Ann was a former member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Austintown. She belonged to the Altar and Rosary Society, Home and School, and was the first driving instructor for the Notre Dame Sisters. After moving to Salem 30 years ago, Ann was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church. She was an active member of the St. Paul funeral buffet committee, St. Paul School volunteer, Vacation Bible School volunteer, and the Legion of Mary prayer group. Ann also belonged to the Salem Quota Club, a longtime Girl Scout Leader and a proud member of the Catholic Collegiate since 1955. Ann married Stanley H. Mika on August 4, 1956, and they enjoyed 46 years together until his death on October 22, 2002. Ann is survived by three daughters, Joann Dombroski, Amy (Joseph) Cappuzzello, and Judy (Harry) Anzevino all of Salem, Ohio. Affectionately known as “Mama” Ann leaves twelve grandchildren: Dr. Joseph (Krista) Dombroski, Dr. James (Amanda) Dombroski, Dr. Ann (Dr. Thomas) DeChellis, Dr. Kerry Dombroski, Julie (Andrew) Schuler, Jenny (Adam) Mangus, Atty. Ryan Cappuzzello, Mary Cappuzzello, John Cappuzzello (fiancée Kristen), Atty. Patrick Anzevino, Michael Anzevino, and Anthony Anzevino. Ann leaves seven great-grandchildren: Adalyn Dombroski, Thomas and Lucas DeChellis, Claire Dombroski, Jack and Amelia Mangus, and Hannah Schuler. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant daughter, Diane, and siblings George (Elizabeth) Herschel, Marjorie (Dr. Donald) Dockry, Bernard (Dorothy) Herschel, and Mary Joan Janosik. Family will receive friends Tuesday July 2, 2024, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, 1014 E. State St. in Salem. A funeral mass will be Wednesday July 3, 2024, at St. Paul Catholic Church at 11 a.m. with Fr. Joseph Ruggieri officiating. Burial to follow at Resurrection Cemetery in Austintown. Memorial contributions in Ann’s memory may be made to Catholic Charities Adoption and Foster Care 140 Richmond Rd. Euclid, Ohio 44143 or to Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice of Greater Youngstown, 6715 Tippecanoe Rd. Bldg. E. Suite 201, Canfield, Ohio 44406. Ann’s family would like to thank Tammy, Leah, Teresa, Ali, and Chaplain Dan of Ohio Living Hospice for their compassionate care and friendship over the past two and a half years. A very special thank you to Tonya Papic for her loving and compassionate care for Ann. If unable to attend, join our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Ann's obituary, send condolences, or order flowers visit www.starkmemorial.com. Friday June 28, 2024 Fredrick Stell Obituary SALEM - Fredrick Charles Stell, known affectionately as Chuck to his friends and family, passed away in June of 2024 at his home. He was born August 20, 1972, in Killeen, Texas, son of Christine (Hoffman) VanCooney and the late Larry D. Stell. Chuck had a passion for golf, action movies, and most importantly, quality time with his children, defining the man he was. A dedicated father, Chuck's greatest joy was found in the laughter and achievements of his daughter, Nancy Stell, and son, Pierce Stell. He was a proud graduate of United Local High School, class of 1992. Chuck dedicated 18 years of his life to Colfor Manufacturing, where he worked diligently as a press operator. His commitment to his work was second only to his commitment to his faith. Chuck was a God-fearing man who lived his life with integrity and kindness, embodying the values he held dear. Chuck's love and legacy are carried on by his beloved mother, Christine, who instilled in him the virtues of compassion and resilience. He is also survived by his sisters, Stacy Salmen and Donna Stell. He also leaves behind his mentors, Bruce Melhorn, and his late wife, Nancy Melhorn, they not only served as role models but also provided a nurturing presence. He will also be missed by his lifelong friends, Jeff Melhorn and Freddy Kloos. He is preceded in death by his father, and maternal grandparents, Delores Jane Good Hoffman and Frederick C. Hoffman; and also his brother, Henry Lee Robinson. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date by his family. If unable to attend, join our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Chuck's obituary, send condolences, or order flowers visit www.starkmemorial.com. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Fredrick C. Stell, please Friday June 28, 2024 Iola B. Teal, age 92, passed away on June 27, 2024. She was born on June 29, 1931, in Alliance, to Louis and Anna Marie (Direnzo) Paris. Iola graduated from Alliance High School in 1950. She worked at Woolworths, Walker Shoe Store and King’s Department Store. Iola was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Alliance Senior Center. Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Thomas W. (Brenda) Teal II, James C. (Karen) Teal, and Bonnie A. (Robert) Smith; grandchildren, Jason (Tonya) Teal, Kelly (Tom) Miller, and Michelle Mallow; and great-grandchildren, Sydney Mallow, Mason Miller, Jaxson Miller, Karli Miller, Meika Teal, and Mira Teal. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Thomas Teal; a brother, Tony G. Paris and nephew, Anthony L. Paris. A private family service will be held. Iola will be laid to rest at Highland Memorial Park. Friday June 28, 2024 Jill Hissom Obituary Jill Ann Hissom, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 27, 2024, at the Hospice House in Youngstown. Born on October 16, 1958, in Salem, she was the loving daughter of the late Donald L. and Barbara M. (Sweany) Diamond. Jill's spirit and enthusiasm were as steadfast as her love for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Her love for travel took her and her family on many memorable adventures, including going overseas, creating cherished memories on fantastic family vacations. Her love for the beach was evident, with Cape Hatteras and Myrtle Beach being among her favorite destinations to relax and soak up the sun. Despite her stubborn streak, Jill was a soft-hearted individual who adored her animals. Molly, Bella, Boo, Shadow, and Klaus were more than pets; they were a part of her family, and she showered them with love and affection. A 1977 graduate of Salem High School, Jill's commitment to education continued throughout her life. She worked part-time as an aide at Salem High School. Later, she retired from Mount Union, where she served as a stockroom coordinator. Jill's greatest love was her family. She is survived by her devoted husband, Mark Hissom, whom she married on June 9, 1979. Their marriage of 45 years was a beautiful partnership filled with love and laughter. She was a loving mother to Aryn Hissom, Jordyn (Paul) Beardshall, and Kyle Hissom. Her granddaughter, Arya, brought immense joy to her life, and she cherished every moment spent with her. She is also survived by her sister, Lisa (Tim) Filp, and several nieces and nephews who will miss her dearly. Jill's legacy of love and compassion will live on through the lives of those she touched. Jill was preceded in death by her sister, Debbie Pierson; and her nephews, Dustin Pierson, and Zack Thompson. Friends and family are invited to gather and celebrate Jill's life from Noon- 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home, with the funeral service to immediately follow. Following the funeral service, Jill will be laid to rest at Grandview Cemetery. A special thank you is extended to the care workers at hospice, especially Dawn Harnutovsky, for their compassionate care and support during Jill's final days. Memorial donations may be made in Jill’s name to your favorite animal charity. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Jill's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Thursday June 27, 2024 Barbara Gorby Obituary Barbara Ann Gorby, 64, of Leetonia, passed away at 4:25 AM on Monday, June 24, 2024, at her daughter’s home. She was born on August 1, 1959, the daughter of William Earl and Angela Rose (Connor) Gorby. She is survived by her children; Billy Michalak of Lisbon, Sarah (Philip Bertram) Morris of Leetonia, Kathleen Morris of South Carolina, and Angela Morris of Hanoverton, and her siblings; Norman (Debbie) Gorby of East Palestine, Jim Gorby, Sandy Gorby, Kathy Hartman of East Palestine, and Evelyn (John) Black of Negley. She was preceded in death by her son Samuel Morris. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Greenisen family at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Thursday June 27, 2024 William Messenger Obituary William Kirk Messenger, 63, of Leetonia (Formerly of East Liverpool), died at 7:40 AM on Monday, June 24, 2024, at Salem Regional Medical Center. There will be no services. Arrangements taken care of by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Thursday June 27, 2024 Amber Ostrander Obituary Amber Nicole Ostrander, 51, of Columbiana, died on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. No services to be held. Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Arbaugh-Pearce- Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services of Salem. Thursday June 27, 2024 William Lee Obituary William C. Lee 73, of Salem, died Monday morning, June 24, 2024, at home. He was born on April 22, 1951, in East Liverpool, Ohio, the son of the late William Clemeth and Helen Margaret (McGrew) Lee. He was a Southern Local graduate and worked over the years for various trucking companies as a diesel mechanic. His love of wrenching on engines fell over to cars and lawnmowers at home. In his younger years, he attended the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East Liverpool and served in the US Army. Bill loved to go out and eat a good meal, cutting the lawn when able, or just sitting out talking with others. Bill always likes to go out dancing when the opportunity comes around. He was very much a family- oriented man, he just loved being with them. He is survived by his wife, the former Joanne Carmel Migliarini, His children; Brett (Ashley) Lee of Canton, Chad Lee of Kentucky, William (Lisa) Lee of Texas, and a stepdaughter Jessica Roach of Columbus, his sisters; Suzanne Clutter of Toronto, Charlene Lee of New York and Maryann Nommay of Ashland, Ten grandchildren, three great- grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son Robert Lee, and sisters; Marilyn Robb and Kathy Lee, and his dog Caesar. A Celebration of Life Service will be on Saturday, June 29, 2024, at 3:15 PM at the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem. Fr. John Madden will be officiating the services and the burial will be in Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, Ohio. The Salem Honor Guard will render military honors at 3 PM on Saturday. Wednesday June 26, 2024 Kory Kaiser Obituary It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Kory Kaiser, who was born on October 02, 1990, and passed away on June 24, 2024. Kory resided in Chargin Falls, Ohio, United States and was the beloved child of Gail Kaiser. Kory is survived by his mother Gail Kaiser, his sister Katie Voshel, brother Caleb Kaiser, and his partner, Breanne Travis, and their three children, Jasper, Lilith, and Hayden. Kory was a loving partner and devoted parent who cherished their family above all else. Throughout their life, Kory had a passion for fishing, anime, cars, and gaming. They enjoyed spending time pursuing these hobbies and sharing their interests with others. Tragically, Kory's life was cut short by suicide. Their passing has left a void in the hearts of all who knew and loved them. Kory will be deeply missed and remembered for their kindness, creativity, and unwavering love for their family. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at 4:00 PM at Gednetz-Ruzek-Brown Funeral Home in Sebring, Ohio. A gathering of family and friends will be held the hour prior to the service from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Friends and family may watch the live stream of Kory's service, send condolences and sign the guest book online at www.grfuneralhome.com. Tuesday June 25, 2024 Patricia Scott Obituary SALEM - Patricia Ann Scott, 89, of Salem, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, surrounded by family at Auburn Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation in Damascus. She was born August 5, 1934, in Cleveland to the late Paul and Irene Parana. She was a graduate of Salem High School, class of 1953, a member of St. Paul Catholic Church, an avid golfer and a member of the Women's Auxiliary of the VFW Post 5532. She is survived by her five children: Joseph (Terri) Winkler, Dianne Himes, James Winkler, Jill (Walt) Drotleff and Paul (Jill) Winkler all of Salem, 12 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, David Scott, her parents, her sister, Mary Jane (Parana) Dennin and her in-laws, Bud and Audrey Scott. Friends and family will be received from 5:00 - 7:30p.m. Thursday, June 27, 2024, at Stark Memorial and again from 10:00-10:40 a.m. Friday, June 28, 2024, at the funeral home before processing to St. Paul Catholic Church. A mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday at the church with Fr. Robert Edwards officiating. Burial will follow at Columbiana Cemetery. The family would like to send a special “thank you” to Auburn Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation and Visiting Angels of Salem for the wonderful care provided to their mother. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Patricia’s memory to St. Paul School Foundation, 925 East State St., Salem, Ohio 44460. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To view Patricia's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Tuesday June 25, 2024 Stacy Terry Obituary Stacy Lynn Terry passed away peacefully in her home on June 23, 2024. She was born on November 11, 1968 in Canton, Ohio to Bob and Jean Michael. She attended GlenOak High School in Canton, Ohio and during that time she met the love of her life, Mike Terry, whom she has been married for 35 loving years. Stacy was proud to have celebrated 20 years with State Farm in Louisville. Her favorite thing in the world were her two children, Nate and Nick Terry and her grandson, Jason. Her favorite titles were mom and Mimi. Stacy is a beloved wife, mother, friend, and Mimi. Although you’re no longer walking beside us physically, we know that your spirit lives on and is engrained in our everyday lives. We will cherish all the special memories we’ve created and been able to share throughout the years. You’ve embodied everything that a wife, mother, friend, and Mimi possibly could. You were strong through difficult times, relentless when the cards were stacked against you, and selfless when the ones you loved the most were in need. You were a true example of a warrior, from enduring loss and surviving cancer. You did it with a smile on your face and your head held high. You have been everyone’s rock and shoulder to lean on even during the toughest times. We know that you’re at peace and you’re celebrating on a beach somewhere with your mom, dad, brother, and your baby Heidi. Just know that you’ve left a lasting impression on all who have the pleasure to cross your path, especially your favorite boy, Jason. Stacy is survived by her loving husband, Mike; Two sons, Nate (Nina) Terry and Nick (Kinzie Smith) Terry; grandson, Jason Terry; and soon to be grand baby. She will be greatly missed by all. A memorial service will begin at 2 pm Saturday, June 29th followed by a celebration of life gathering all taking place at the Louisville Eagles, 306 W Main St., Louisville, OH, 44641. The family requests that colorful flowers can be sent to the Louisville Eagles by 1 PM on June 29th. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Monday June 24, 2024 Patricia Farmer Obituary Patricia L. Farmer, age 89, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 23, 2024. She was born July 5, 1934 in Morgantown, West Virginia to the late Kenneth and Ruth Pape. She graduated from Louisville High School. Pat was preceded in death by her husband, Al Farmer, in 2005; a daughter, Sandra Goffus; a son, James Farmer; a sister, Sue Klingaman and her brother, Kenneth Pape Jr. She is survived by two daughters, Barbara Burgi and Dory (Rick) Jenkins; her son, John (Bonnie) Farmer; her sister, Betty Jo Weiss; nine grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be 11am Wednesday at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville with Fr. Tom Bishop officiating. Calling hours will be 10-11am Wednesday morning at the funeral home. Pat will be laid to rest in St. Louis Parish Cemetery, Louisville, OH. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Monday June 24, 2024 Delia Browning Obituary SALEM - Delia N. Browning, a cherished wife, mother, and friend, passed away at the age of 81 on June 22, 2024, in Salem, Ohio. She was born on June 18, 1943, in the Philippines. Delia's early years were marked by the adversity of surviving the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines during World War II, an experience that filled her with a remarkable strength. She carried these qualities with her when she moved to the United States, where she would go on to build a life filled with joy, community, and family. On July 2, 1968, Delia married the love of her life, Forrest Browning, and together they embarked on a journey of companionship and mutual support. Delia's passion for cooking brought warmth and delicious flavors to family gatherings, with her fried rice and pancit being the highlights of many meals. Her culinary skills were just one aspect of her nurturing spirit, as she was also known for the sacrifices she made for her children, earning their admiration and deep gratitude. She was an avid bowler and had won several trophies. Her love for the game was matched by her enthusiasm for bingo and cherished fishing trips with her family. Delia had a special affection for her pet ducks, lovingly feeding them and cherishing their companionship. This affection extended to her family, who shared a fun tradition of calling each other by duck-themed nicknames. Delia was fondly known as “Mama Duck,” while Forrest was “Papa Duck.” Delia's legacy is carried on by her devoted husband, Forrest, and her loving children, Michael (Metchiel Perez) Browning of Salem and Richard Browning of Columbus. Friends and family are invited to honor Delia's life from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at Stark Memorial Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m., celebrating the remarkable woman she was with Chaplain Matt Doerle officiating. She will be laid to rest at Fort Steuben Burial Estates in Wintersville. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Delia's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday June 24, 2024 Dorotha Archer Obituary Dorotha “Dub” Archer, age 104, of Louisville, OH passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 22, 2024 in her home. She was born April 20, 1920 in Belmont, OH to the late David and Grace (Davis) Hepburn. She was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisville. Dub was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Archer, in 2002 and five brothers and sisters. She is survived by two daughters, Karen (Chuck) Beatty, Deb (Jim) King; two sons, David and Alan (John) Archer; seven grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. A private family funeral service will be held at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville. Dub will be laid to rest, beside her husband, in St. Louis Parish Cemetery. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.stierisraelfuneralhome.com Stier-Israel Funeral Home Monday June 24, 2024 Carol Hurd Obituary SALEM - Carol Hurd, a tenacious soul whose love for life shone brightly through her many passions and commitments, passed away on June 20, 2024, at the age of 84. Born on April 23, 1940, her journey was one marked by devotion, both to her cherished family and to the many lives she touched through her work and community service. Carol's legacy is lovingly carried on by her husband of nearly 61 years, Donald Hurd, whom she met and fell in love with during their college years at Valparaiso University. Their union was blessed with two daughters, Lisa Bailey (Richard) of Lisbon, and Rebecca Gerhardt (Berry) of Knoxville, Tenn. Carol's joy was multiplied with the arrival of her grandchildren, Jordon Bailey, Garrett Bailey, Robert Nash, Michael Nash, Donald Nash, and Laura Masarik, and her great-grandchildren, Vitani and Anna. Her life was one of academic achievement and professional dedication. After earning her Bachelor's Degree from Valparaiso University in education, she went on to inspire young minds as a high school math and German teacher. Her natural knack for nurturing growth extended beyond the classroom, as she also embraced the role of a homemaker with grace and love, creating a warm and welcoming home for her family. A woman of many interests, Carol found pleasure in the simple things, such as completing jigsaw and word search puzzles. Her appreciation for beauty was reflected in her collection of Hummels, each piece a testament to her eye for artistry. Carol's melodious voice found a home among fellow singers in the Cleveland Lutheran Acapella Choir, and she was a devoted choir member of Messiah Lutheran Church, lifting spirits and sharing her faith through song. Carol's giving spirit led her to volunteer at the local library, where she shared her love for literature and learning with the community. Her involvement in these associations was not just a pastime but a reflection of her commitment to service and her belief in the power of collective effort and support. She is preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Garrett Sr. and Alice (Buckrey) Garrett; her stepmother, Evelyn Garrett; her brothers, Joseph Garrett Jr. and David Garrett; and her beloved grandson, Michael Nash. Her memory will be held dear by those who knew her as a beacon of kindness and resilience. Those who had the privilege of knowing Carol will remember her as a woman of great spirit—a spirit that manifested in her dedication to her family, her students, and her community. Her ability to connect with others, to lift them up through education, music, and service, remains an enduring part of her legacy. A funeral service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are being handled by Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Monday June 24, 2024 Donna Lutz Obituary SALEM - Donna Marie Lutz, a cherished educator, devoted family matriarch, and beacon of kindness in her community, passed away peacefully on June 21, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio surrounded by her family, listening to Elvis. Born on July 3, 1942, in Salem, Ohio, to the late Jay E. Denny and Wilda (Bricker) Denny, Donna's life was a testament to love, service, and the joy of music. Donna, known fondly as a loving and thoughtful individual, graduated from Goshen High School (now West Branch) with the class of 1960, and went on to receive her bachelor's degree in education from Mount Union College in 1964. Her passion for teaching and her dedication to her students were evident throughout her career with the West Branch School District, where she served until her retirement in 1988. On June 16, 1990, Donna married Alvin "Al" Lutz, and together they shared a life filled with love and mutual respect until his passing on June 23, 2022, after 32 years of marriage. Donna's legacy of love continued through her family, which includes her sons, John Mercer and his wife Stacy of Salem, Mike Lutz and his wife Amy of Salineville, Mark Lutz of Canton; daughters, Monica Snyder and her husband Doug of Columbus, and Michelle Stoffer and her husband Chad of Lisbon. She was a proud and doting grandmother to 19 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, and three great- great-grandchildren, all of whom brought her immense joy and pride. Donna's sister, Patricia Frank, and her husband Paul of Independence, Ohio, along with her sister-in-law, Suzanne Denny of Salem, will fondly remember her gentle spirit and caring nature. She was preceded in death by her brother, Jay A. Denny. Her faith and love for music were the cornerstones of her life. As an active member of the Damascus Methodist Church, Donna touched the lives of many through her role as choir director and pianist. She instilled the beauty of music in others not only through her work at the church but also by giving piano lessons for many years. Beyond her musical talents, Donna was known for her unwavering kindness and her willingness to give her time to others. She was a beloved volunteer at the Salem Hospital Gift Shop, where she brightened the days of patients and staff alike. A true fan of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Donna's love for Elvis Presley's music was a delightful aspect of her personality, often bringing a smile to the faces of those who knew her well. She also loved gardening, playing words with friends, and playing Bejeweled as well as bowling. Donna grew up on a dairy farm with her brother and sister milking cows. She knew the value of hard work at a young age. She carried that lesson with her in everything she did. She worked for the Pidgeon family at the Damascus Livestock Auction, the Church Budget and loved driving her “Lutz Bug” Beetle. Donna Marie Lutz's life was one of love, service, and music. Her kind and thoughtful nature made her a cherished figure in her family and community. She leaves behind a legacy of warmth and generosity that will continue to resonate with all who had the pleasure of knowing her. As the final notes of her beautiful life's symphony resonate in the hearts of those she leaves behind, we celebrate Donna Marie Lutz for the blessings of her presence and the countless lives she touched. She will be deeply missed but forever remembered as a guiding light of love and kindness. Friends and family will be received from 6:00-8:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at the Stark Memorial Funeral Home and again from 10:00-10:45 a.m., Thursday June 27, 2024, at Damascus Methodist Church. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday at the church, with Pastor Jon Long officiating. Burial will follow at Hope Cemetery in Salem. Memorial contributions may be made to Damascus Methodist Church, 300 Valley Road, Salem, Ohio 44460, in Donna's name. If unable to attend, you may show your support by joining our complimentary "Hugs from Home" program at www.starkmemorial.com/hugs-from-home. To view Donna's obituary, send condolences or order flowers, visit www.starkmemorial.com. Monday June 24, 2024 Sarah J. (Shaffer) Donohoe, age 97, passed away on June 21, 2024. She was born on April 1, 1927, in Alliance, to David and Grace (Cantleberry) Shaffer. Sarah graduated from Alliance High School in 1945. She worked as a short order cook at Market Lunch in Alliance until her retirement. She then volunteered at the Alliance Community Hospital Snack Shop for over 30 years. Sarah was a member of the American Legion and Phythian Sisters Lone Rock Temple 191. Those left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Karen Buchanan and Carol (Ross) David; two granddaughters; three great-grandsons; one great-granddaughter; and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, John C. Donohoe; brother, Walter Shaffer; and sisters, Gladys Trunick, Marie Standish, Mary Stanley and Alice Simmons. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Bel Air Care Center for their care and hospice support. Thanks to First Christian Church Prayer Group for their constant support and Christian love. A funeral service will be held at Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home on Friday, June 28th at 11:00 a.m. with a visitation one hour prior. Pastor Steve Smythers will officiate. In lieu of flowers,
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Little Rock's Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else.
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Little Rock's Derek Fisher had just finished a long playing career when Phil Jackson picked him to coach the New York Knicks. Just 1 1/2 seasons later, Jackson decided he needed someone else. Fisher (LR Parkview/UALR) was fired Monday, with his team having lost five consecutive and 9 of 10 to fall well back in the Eastern Conference playoff race. "It's time for us to make a change, turn this team around and move forward and get some wins and keep going down the road we had started here at the beginning of the year," Jackson said at the team's practice facility. Associate head coach Kurt Rambis was promoted to interim head coach at least through the rest of the season. Rambis, like Fisher an ex-Laker player and a former assistant under Jackson, went 56-145 in two seasons as Minnesota's coach. The Knicks have fallen to 23-31, dropping Fisher's overall record to 40-96. Jackson signed Fisher, 41, to a five-year, $25 million contract in June 2014, just weeks after Fisher ended his playing career with the Oklahoma Thunder. "It's a huge transition from being a player to a coach at any point in time, let alone the season after you retire from playing. So it was a very difficult situation, regardless of where he coached," Rambis said. "This is a historic franchise and this is a franchise and a fan base that's used to winning and he started the process, and it won't be finished and it may not be finished with the next two coaches that are coming in, but I think he was laying the foundation of doing things the right way and turning this franchise around." But Fisher wasn't winning lately, and Jackson had seen enough of the Knicks' slow starts and faulty finishes. Jackson praised Fisher's work ethic, but he questioned whether Fisher took advantage of the experienced assistants Jackson hired to work with him, such as Rambis and Jim Cleamons. Jackson, who won an NBA-record 11 championships as a coach, also told Fisher he may not have mentored him as well as he could have. "There wasn't really a consensus in our staff. We decided we need to have really good consensus in the working staff, interchanging of ideas and communication," Jackson said. The Knicks went 17-65 last season but upgraded their roster during the summer with the drafting of Kristaps Porzingis and the signing of veterans Arron Afflalo and Robin Lopez. Fisher then got off to an embarrassing start this season during training camp. He was involved in a fight with Memphis Grizzlies forward and former teammate Matt Barnes when he was at the home of Barnes' estranged wife in California. "No one's happy about how that happened and what came out of that," Jackson said. "That was embarrassing for us and for Derek, but that had no nothing to do with what's happened here today." Kobe Bryant, a teammate of Fisher when the Lakers were winning a bunch of NBA titles, said being let go "is part of the job. "He'll go on to be a coach again," Bryant said before Monday night's game at Indiana. "I know he likes teaching the game. I know he likes being around the game, so I'm sure he'll be coaching again." The Knicks had the look of a playoff team most of the season but are stumbling into the All-Star break. Fans loudly booed when they fell behind by 19 points Sunday during a 101-96 loss to Denver. Fisher became the fifth coach to be fired this season and the second in New York. Brooklyn had already dumped Lionel Hollins. "This is a very talented team with strong character and I am confident they will succeed," Fisher said in a statement. "Obviously, I'm disappointed, but have learned an immense amount from this experience and hope to grow from it." Fisher was a five-time champion playing under Jackson with the Lakers and known as one of the league's smartest players. Jackson turned to him after Steve Kerr chose to take the Golden State Warriors' job after he was on the verge of accepting the Knicks' offer. Former head coaches Tom Thibodeau, Mark Jackson and Brian Shaw all are available. Or Jackson could wait and perhaps make at a run at another of his former players -- Luke Walton, who led Golden State to the best start by an NBA team while Kerr was recovering from back surgery. But he said he was not looking at any coaching candidates now, saying he was fully confident in Rambis. "Someone has to match the style of the way we do things and there's a certain style that I have that I think works and I've found worked before," Jackson said. "I don't know if all those people measure up to that, because I don't know them well enough, but that's an important aspect and we'll find that type of person." Fisher had overseen the franchise's worst season as a rookie coach and recently said making the playoffs this season wasn't as important as the franchise's progress. Jackson hasn't said if he expected or demanded a postseason berth, but Rambis said it should be the goal for fans and free agents. "So we've got to figure out a way to right this ship so that we can make a push to get into the playoffs," Rambis said. Sports on 02/09/2016
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Rexford Dewey Christensen, 88, Orofino Rexford Dewey Christensen, born in Blackfoot on June 3, 1924, died in Orofino on Dec. 29, 2012 of natural causes. When he was almost a year old, his mother carried him a block down the street to visit her friend who had that day given birth to Edith Clark. Rex met her the day she was born, and would marry her 19 years later in 1944. They were married for 68 years. At the end of World War II, he served in the Army Air Corps as a radio operator on a B-29. He worked for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service for over 20 years and as a police chief for Amtrak in Los Angeles, CA for five, before retiring in 1982 to Blackfoot. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served with Edith in the New Jersey, Morristown Mission and in the Idaho Falls Temple, and he served as Patriarch in the Blackfoot Idaho South Stake. Rex was preceded in death by his parents, William Dewey and Elva Christensen; daughter, La Rae Call; grandson, Rick LeBaron and great grandson, Logan LeBaron. He is survived by his wife, Edith; daughter, Annette LeBaron (Doug) of Orofino; son, Kevin (LeeAnn) of Twentynine Palms, CA; son-in-law, Lynn Call of Ogden, UT; 16 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren and 11 great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Orofino Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with burial following at Riverside Cemetery in Orofino. In lieu of flowers, you may send donations to a non-profit organization for Parkinson's disease research. Photo: Rexford Dewey Christensen Rexford Dewey Christensen, 88, Orofino Rexford Dewey Christensen, 88, Orofino, passed away Dec. 29, 2012 at his residence. A visitation will be held Saturday, Jan. 5, at 9 a.m. at the Orofino Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with funeral services to follow at 10 a.m. and burial at Riverside Cemetery. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Grace Ellen Huffman, 87, Lenore Grace Ellen Huffman, 87, Lenore, passed away Dec. 29, 2012 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Memorial services are pending. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Michael Tim McHale, 65, Orofino Michael Tim McHale, 65, Orofino, passed away Dec. 28, 2012 in his home. No services are planned at this time. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory are caring for arrangements. Donna Fay Plotnik, 83, Weippe Donna Fay Plotnik, 83, Weippe, passed away Dec. 24, 2012 at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino. No services are planned at this time. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Wayne O. Blue, 79, born in Orofino Wayne O. Blue passed away Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, in Lewiston. He was born Aug. 11, 1933, in Orofino to Everett and Gladys Blue. He served in the U.S. Navy for five years during the Korean War. He was an owner-operator trucker for 30 years. Wayne and Karen Hovey were married Aug. 20, 1960. Wayne is survived by his wife, Karen; his son, Brad and Lori Blue of Hillsboro, OR; his daughter, Brenda and Joe Funaro of Lewiston; his brother, Oren Blue; sisters, Cora Miller of Kamiah and Betty Skinner of Othello, WA; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother, Cecil, and his parents. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home and Crematory is handling arrangements. Photo: Wayne O. Blue Josephine M. Duff, 90 Josephine M. Kayler Gilbert Duff, 90, of Lewiston, died Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. Cremation has taken place and no services are planned. Malcom's Brower-Wann Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. Orin Leroy 'Lee' Squire, 75, Orofino Orin Leroy 'Lee' Squire was born in Billings, MT on Oct. 24, 1937, to Georgia Maxine Squire, and as a young child, he was adopted by Jack E. Squire, who was his "dad". Lee passed away Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012 in Orofino. Lee grew up in Euclid, OH, where he graduated from Euclid High School, and then joined the United States Marine Corps. After completing his term with the Marines, Lee then joined the US Navy, from which he retired after 22 years, as a Chief Warrant Officer 4. Lee met Phyllis Coon in a high school math class, and in 1958 they were married. Together they had three beautiful daughters. Lee and Phyllis were a powerful force working together through the years, in their family and their many contributions to their community, no matter where the military or life sent them. They maintained decades-long relationships with many people, who remained dear to them throughout their lives together. While he was in the military, Lee pursued a college education between deployments, and in 1980, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Old Dominion University in Virginia. This degree opened the path to achieve his lifetime goal to be an attorney. After retirement from the Navy, Lee was off to law school and his next career. Utilizing one last move provided by the military, Lee, Phyllis, and their youngest daughter, Jackye, moved to Moscow where he was accepted to the University of Idaho College of Law. He and Jackye attended college together for two years, a truly rare and unique opportunity for a father and daughter. After obtaining his Juris Doctorate degree in 1985, Lee was given the opportunity to share office space with attorneys John Swayne and Steve Calhoun in Orofino where he and Phyllis put down deep roots. Lee was an active member of the local Kiwanis Club, as well as the Marine Corps League and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Over the course of his legal career, Lee was the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney of Clearwater County, and served as the City Attorney for Orofino, Pierce, Weippe, and Kamiah. In 1999, he was selected to be the Magistrate for Clearwater County in the Second Judicial District of Idaho. This appointment was a great honor to him, and he took being a Judge very seriously. In 2004, Lee retired due to the declining health of his beloved Phyllis. He cared for her through the years of her illness, until her death, after 50 years of marriage, in July, 2008. Lee was devastated by her death, but he knew they would be together again one day. In 2010, Lee began corresponding with Shirley Van Kirk, with whom he had attended the same high school, she being a year behind him. After a brief courtship, they were married in July, 2012. While their time together was short, their love for one another was obvious and genuine. Lee is survived by his loving wife, Shirley; and his three daughters, Laura Meier and her sons, Charles and Zachary; Tammy Gerberding, her husband Bob, and their children Daniel and Andrea; and Jackye Squire. He is also survived by Shirley's children, Richard Van Kirk, his wife Mary, and their children Jared, Sarah and Madelyn; Joaline Garvey, her husband Shad, and their children Courtney and Ashlyn; and Laurena Karrle, her husband Ben, and daughter, Shayna; and by Shirley's sisters, Donna Carron and Nanette Meyer, and her husband Bob. Lee was predeceased by his parents, and his brother, James Squire. Lee also leaves behind many, many long-time and much-beloved friends. Services will be held at the Best Western Lodge at Rivers Edge in Orofino on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, at 3 p.m. The family requests that, if possible, attendees whose calling has required the wearing of a uniform, active duty or retired, to please wear your uniform to the service. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Squire Family Education Foundation, Clearwater County EMS Department, the Orofino Kiwanis Club, or the charity of your choice. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Photo: Orin Leroy 'Lee' Squire Joyce Buchholz, 87, formerly of Weippe Joyce Buchholz, 87, of Lewiston, passed away Dec. 25, 2012, from age-related causes at the Idaho State Veterans Home in Lewiston. She was born Nov. 28, 1925, to Howard and Minnie Snyder (Bonner) in Weippe. She graduated from Weippe High School. Joyce married Harold R. Buchholz Nov. 5, 1946, in Vancouver, WA. She lived in Weippe until 1976, then in Moscow for nine years before retiring in the Lewiston Orchards in 1985. Joyce was a caregiver for family members and loved to cook and bake for her family. She traveled to Europe, Mexico, Canada and extensively in the United States with her husband and children. Joyce went to Branson, MO, five times and loved all kinds of music, but especially Lawrence Welk and country music. Survivors include her husband, Harold R. Buchholz of Lewiston; son, Greg Buchholz of Bonney Lake, WA; daughter and son-in-law, Jan and Bruce Wyatt of Lewiston; grandsons, Chris and Christy Buchholz of Oakland, CA, and Jonathan and Jamie Buchholz of Seattle, WA; granddaughters, Monika Buchholz of Bonney Lake, Jennifer and Todd Clovis of Asotin, WA, and Jessica and Ryan Thompson of Lewiston; great-grandsons, Jackson Buchholz of Oakland, CA, and Cameron Clovis of Asotin; and great-granddaughters, Cassie Clovis of Asotin and Lyla Mae Thompson of Lewiston. Joyce is also survived by several nieces and nephews and many good friends. She was preceded in death by her father, mother, four brothers and two sisters. Visitation and viewing are from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 28, at Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home in Lewiston. A funeral service is at 10 a.m. Saturday at Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home in Lewiston and burial is at 2 p.m. at Weippe Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Idaho State Veterans Home. The family would also like to thank Diana Stamper, Joyce's personal caregiver and all the staff at the Idaho State Veterans Home for the wonderful care Joyce received. Photo: Joyce Buchholz Dorothy Silflow, 94, formerly of Southwick Dorothy J. King-Silflow, 94, passed away Dec. 21, 2012, at Guardian Angel Homes in Lewiston. Dorothy was born Sept. 11, 1918, in Southwick, to Walter and Clara Bateman; she was the third of five sisters. She grew up in Southwick while helping her widowed mother Clara and her sisters, and as a young woman worked as a housekeeper in the Southwick community. She played women's basketball at Southwick High School, from where she graduated in 1937. In 1938, she married Thomas E. King of Southwick. Tom and Dorothy farmed in Southwick for more than 40 years and raised two daughters, Diane and Sarah. She also helped and cared for many aging family members, including her mother and father-in-law. In 1981, Tom and Dorothy moved to Lewiston, where they lived until Tom's death in 1987. In 1992 she married Harold Silflow of Cameron. Harold and Dorothy lived first on the farm in Cameron, and then in Lewiston. She worked for many years on the family farm, helping to drive grain truck, cooking meals for the farm work crews, and raising her children and grandchildren. She was an avid homemaker and an outstanding cook and baker. She was well known for her quilting, crafting, and artistic abilities. She enjoyed quilting and sewing, woodworking and painting, crochet, tatting, and numerous other craft projects. She will be forever remembered for "Mrs. King's Biscuits and Gravy" and for "Dorothy's Lemon Pie." She loved fishing and was well-skilled at catching fish even when others could not. She was a member of the Lutheran Church in Cameron and made many quilts for the church bazaar there. She was also active in the Orchards United Methodist Church in Lewiston, and was active in Eastern Star. Husband, Thomas E. King; and sisters, Bessie Bateman and Edith Wells preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband, Harold Silflow of Lewiston; sisters Juanita Reece of Lewiston and Aletha Brown of Kamiah; daughter and son-in-law, Diane and Leonard Eldridge of Clarkston, WA; daughter, Sarah Swartz of Kent, WA; granddaughter, Jennifer Eldridge of Clarkston; grandson and granddaughter, Kenneth and Lillian Eldridge of Evergreen, CO.; great-grandsons, Thomas Eldridge of Australia and Maxwell Eldridge of Evergreen, CO; and stepdaughter and stepson, Kathy and Gary Garland of Cameron. Services were held Thursday at Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home, 920 21st Ave., Lewiston. In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation in Dorothy's name to the Kendrick-Juliaetta Ambulance Fund, the Cameron Lutheran Church or the Orchards United Methodist Church. Photo: Dorothy J. King-Silflow Lt. Col. (Retired) Richard L. 'Dick' Moore, 79, Ahsahka Lt. Col. (Retired) Richard L. 'Dick' Moore, age 79, passed away December 19, 2012 of congestive heart failure at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Lewiston. Richard (Dick) L. Moore was born April 11, 1933, in Iowa City, Iowa to Edward Louis and Dorothy Agnes Moore. He graduated from Iowa City High School in 1951, and entered the Air Force in 1953. He was accepted into the Aviation Cadet program and by 1954 had trained as a navigator, radar operator and bombardier, and received his commission as a second lieutenant. He and Mary Jo Reid were married on Oct. 2, 1954, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Galveston, TX. Their first station was Mountain Home AFB where they spent three different tours from 1954-1965. Dick rose steadily in training skills and rank, going from a navigator in the KC-97 to becoming a navigator in jets, (the B-47) then on to pilot training. He earned his pilot's wings in 1958, and became a co-pilot in the B-47. In 1965, while on alert in Alaska, he was asked if he would like an assignment to Vietnam as a pilot of the T-39, and he promptly accepted. During his year in Vietnam he was promoted to Major, and flew missions daily, carrying military commanders, visiting dignitaries, and reconnaissance films. Decorations awarded during his tour in Vietnam include the Bronze Star and first through third oak leaf clusters to the Air Medal. In 1967 Dick was given the assignment of becoming an instructor pilot in the T-37 at Reese AFB, in Lubbock, TX, where he would remain until his tour of 20 years ended He retired from the Air Force as a Lt. Colonel at the age of 39, and immediately returned to college, where he earned two degrees at Texas Tech University in Range and Wildlife Management. Upon receiving his Master's, he was called by the Corps of Engineers to report to the Dworshak Reservoir Project in Orofino where he would be in charge of elk mitigation. Dick spent almost 18 years on the elk project, from 1981 to 1998, and witnessed the growth of the elk herd from 237 head in 1982, to a population of over 1,700 by 1995. He retired from the Corps following his 65th birthday, on May 1, 1998. In 1999, his wife, Jo, retired from teaching and the two embarked on a retirement "hobby" which continues to this day, building and becoming innkeepers of the High Country Inn on the Old Ahsahka Grade. During the years Dick spent in Orofino, he continued his life's interests, one being a Boy Scout leader of Troop 566, where son Edward attained the rank of Eagle Scout (the other two sons, Richard and Scott had become Eagles in Lubbock.) Until recently, Dick served as a member of the Board of Review for potential Eagle Scouts in Orofino. Other long-time interests were membership in the Knights of Columbus, also the patriotic 4th Degree of the Knights. He was a life-long communicant of the Catholic Church, and was active in parish work. During the thirty-plus years that Dick and Jo have lived on the "hill" outside of Ahsahka, he enjoyed being "captain" on their pontoon boat on the reservoir, kokanee fishing, and a true accomplishment was the building of their earth shelter home, which took 10 years to complete, from 1982 -1992.. Most recently he especially enjoyed playing with and reading to great granddaughter, Jasey Rae. Whenever the inn had guests, he liked serving as bartender and meat carver. Dick will be sorely missed as a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Jo at the family home; and 5 children, their spouses, 17 grandchildren: Jude and Jack Vosika of Jackson Hole, WY (Josh, Zach, and Jacob,) Richard and Cathy Moore of Ahsahka (Justin, Nathan, Elizabeth, Jessica and Hank Peterson, Melissa, and Josh,) Sharon and Joe Cardona of Boise (Teresa and Michael Wilchester, Karin, Kristina, and Joseph,) Scott and Anne Moore of Dublin, OH (Alex and Patrick,) Edward and Traci Moore of Boise (Olivia and Dominic,) and three great grandchildren. Celebration of Dick's life will be held Saturday, Dec. 29, at 10:30 a.m., St. Theresa's Catholic Church, followed by a luncheon in the Little Flower Room. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held later at the Idaho Veterans Cemetery in Boise. Memorials may be given to St. Gertrude's Monastery, 465 Keuterville Rd., Cottonwood, ID 83522; Clearwater Valley Hospital (CVHC) Foundation, P.O. Box 2169, Orofino, ID 83544; or Boy Scout Troop 536, c/o Pat Larson, US Bank, P.O. Box 1240, Orofino, ID 83544, or any troop or council of the Boy Scouts of America. Photo: Lt. Col. (Retired) Richard L. (Dick) Moore Dale Klaudt, 54, formerly of Orofino Dale Marvin Klaudt, 54, of Lewiston, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Dec. 15, 2012, at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, OR, after a short and courageous battle with leukemia. He passed away peacefully in the presence of his loving wife Debbie and his brother Ron. Dale's final days were spent surrounded by family and friends who were grateful for every moment they had with him. Dale was born April 16, 1958, to Raymond and June (Stringer) Klaudt in Missoula, MT. He grew up in Orofino, where he graduated in 1976. Dale went to work at the Jaype Lumber Mill in Pierce for a short time before transferring to Clearwater Paper in Lewiston, where he worked for more than 35 years. Dale married the love of his life, Debbie Paris Vicory, on May 3, 2003. Dale was an avid hunter, fisherman and outdoorsman. He could often be found four-wheeling, camping, or hunting with his brother-in-law, nephews and friends, and he especially looked forward to his yearly trips to Alaska to fish with his brother. Some of his greatest and proudest days have been taking his mother huckleberry picking in the Blue Mountains. Dale was also the king of one-liners. He continued to find the joy and humor in every situation, even throughout his illness. Most importantly, Dale was a compassionate and giving husband and friend who let his love for Jesus Christ shine through in everything he did. His company was a blessing to many. He made everyone feel important, and his family, friends, and co-workers knew they could rely on him for support, encouragement, and laughs. Dale is survived by wife, Debbie Klaudt of Lewiston; parents, Ray and June Klaudt of Clarkston, WA; brother, Ron (Rita) Klaudt of Juneau, AK; sister, Coral (Theron) Bruce of Peck; and stepsons, Joseph, Jeremy, and Jeffrey Vicory of Sacramento, CA. He is also survived by brother-in-law, Jody (Melinda) Paris of Lewiston; father-in-law, Mike Paris (Maura) of Dayton, WA.; uncles, Jerry (Ella Mae) Klaudt and Neil (Caryl) Klaudt of Missoula; nieces, Cicely (Nathan) Bernard of Yachats, OR, and Sara (Steve) Whitney of Juneau; nephews, Jeremy (Krista) Bruce of Wasilla, AK, Jason (Trisha) Bruce of Campania, Italy, Jarel (Megan) Bruce of St. Maries, Cody Paris of Clarkston, and Dustin Paris of Lewiston; niece, Amber Paris of Boise; eight great-nieces and great-nephews; many cousins and friends; and his ever-faithful MinPin, Bruno. A memorial service was held Saturday at Mountain View Funeral Home 3521 Seventh St. in Lewiston. A glorious celebration of Dale's life is going to be planned in the spring with family on his birthday. Photo: Dale Klaudt Raymond Alvin Keough, 84, Kooskia Raymond Alvin Keough, 84, Kooskia, passed away Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012, at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino. No services are planned at this time. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Eva Ellen McIlraith, 87, Orofino Eva Ellen McIlraith left this world Dec. 5, 2012. She was 87 years old, born July 12, 1925. Eva lived life to its fullest. She married her high school sweetheart, Orval (Hub) Hubbard and they had two sons, Lane and Rick. Eva was positively and actively involved with her sons, grandchildren and great grandchildren all her life. In addition to raising a family, she worked outside the home for 15 years at the Clearwater Forest District (CTPA) for the State Fire Warden. Later in life, her passion became golf and she was one of the original members of the Orofino golf course. Eva and Hub, along with others, helped fund and construct the golf cart storage sheds at the course which were then donated to the course. Eva was a superb golfer, won many tournaments and brought home numerous trophies. After the death of her first husband, Hub, Eva married Lee McIlraith on Valentines Day 32 years ago. Lee was her constant companion, best friend and in the end caretaker. Eva was preceded in death by her parents, John and Estell Jasper, and first husband, Orval Hubbard. She is survived by husband, Lee McIlraith of Orofino; sister, Billye Nurmi of Lewiston; sons, Lane Hubbard (Joni) of Liberty Lake, WA and Rick (Robin) Hubbard of Orofino; grandchildren, Stuart (Amy) of West Richland, WA, Troy (Denise) of Coeur d' Alene, Rick (Jason) of Seattle, WA, Jamie (Joanna) of Deary, Nathan (Cecilia) of Alameda, CA, Josh (Becca) of College Station TX, and Jannae and Taylor of Orofino; and great grandchildren, Kimberly, Morgan, Travis, Jacob, Jared, Noland, Estella, Magena, Cole, Taya, Brodie and Ridge. Eva was a life-time member of the Order of the Eastern Star Valeria Chapter #76, McCall. She requested memorials be made to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Eva was loved by her family and her spirit will remain within us. Service is Saturday, Dec. 15, at 10a.m. at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel, 939 Michigan Ave, Orofino, ID. 83544, (208) 476-5228. Photo: Eva Ellen McIlraith Eva Ellen McIlraith, 87, Orofino Eva Ellen McIlraith, 87, Orofino, passed away at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino on Dec. 5, 2012. There will be a funeral service at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel with burial to follow at Riverside Cemetery in Orofino. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Gary Rudolph Adkison, 58, Orofino Gary Rudolph Adkison, 58, Orofino, passed away Dec. 1, 2012 at his residence. No services are planned at this time. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Suz'en Bryant, 52, formerly of Orofino Suz'en E. Bryant, 52, of Lewiston, passed away Nov. 11, 2012, at her home. Suz'en was born March 14, 1960. Suz'en grew up in the Orofino area, living on Hollywood Boulevard. Later she moved to Lewiston with her pride and joy, her only son, Lucas. Suz'en loved the outdoors, fishing and camping or just exploring. Suz'en also loved going for drives in the evenings and going to the casino to play and visit. She became close to a lot of the employees. Suz'en considered most of her friends as family and was always in her neighborhood helping out in any way she could. Suz'en had a kind heart and helped a lot of people and never asked for anything in return. Suz'en loved coming out to Lapwai to help out at the Dairy on Webb Road and would bring milk to her friends. She is survived by her son, Lucas Bryant of Lewiston. Suz'en, you will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved you. "I will lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, Lord, only makest me dwell in safety." Psalms 6. Jacob Christopher Walk, 21, Orofino Jacob Christopher Walk, 21, Orofino, passed away peacefully at his home Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. Memorial services are pending. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. An account has been set up at Lewis Clark Credit Union for those who would like to help his family with expenses. Call Danielle Hardy, 476-3713 with any further questions about the account. Max L. Stewart, 89, formerly of Orofino Max L. Stewart, 89, a Lewiston resident, died Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, at the Idaho State Veterans Home in Lewiston. Max was born Oct. 1, 1923, in Harvard, to Benjamin and Cecile Canfield Stewart. He grew up and attended grade school in Harvard and went to high school in Potlatch, where he graduated in 1942. In 1943 Max enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he served in the 10th Mountain Division. He trained in the mountains of Colorado at Camp Hale during the winter. He later served in northern Italy and was awarded two Bronze Stars for his service. He was discharged on Dec. 8, 1945. After his enlistment, Max came home and went to work for Potlatch Corp. in Potlatch. On Feb. 6, 1946, Max married Ardith L. Trotter in Moscow. They continued to live in Potlatch until December 1947, when they moved to Lewiston. Max went to work for Clearwater Power Company in September 1947 as a lineman. In 1978 they moved to Orofino, where they made their home on a 24-acre piece of property. He retired in March 1981 after 34 years with the power company. Max became a gentleman farmer and raised timber on his land until they moved back to Lewiston in October 2001. Max loved his family and enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed hunting and camping and working with his saddle horses and dogs. He is survived by his wife, Ardith of Lewiston; his sons, Bill (Shari) Stewart of Lewiston, Mike (Barbara) Stewart of Moscow and Scott (Nan) Stewart of Red Bluff, CA; a brother, Rollo Stewart of Salem, OR; and his sisters, Fern Stewart of Lewiston, Nita Mantz and Audrey Cada both of Potlatch. Max is survived by six grandchildren, Tracy Miller of Castle Pines, CO, Todd Stewart of Genesee, Brooke Stewart of Lewiston, Aaron Stewart of Grants Pass, OR., Brandon Stewart and Leann Stewart of Red Bluff.; and his five great-grandsons, Cole and Treat Miller of Castle Pines., Samuel Stewart of Genesee, and Peyton and Mason Stewart of Grants Pass. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Homer Stewart; and sister, Helen Young. The family suggests in lieu of flowers that memorial contributions be made to a humane society of one's choice. The family would like to thank the staff of the Idaho State Veterans Home for their care of Max for the past five years. There will be a private family graveside service held at a later date. Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home in Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www.vassar-rawls.com. Photo: Max L. Stewart Sherri Mathews, 71, formerly of Weippe Sherri Mathews, 71, of Lewiston, passed away Nov. 17, 2012, in Lewiston. Sherri was born Feb. 16, 1941, to Jack and Virginia Jared. She grew up and went to school in Weippe, where she met and married Pete Mathews in 1958. She graduated in 1959 and she and Pete eventually moved to Lewiston where they raised a family. Sherri loved the outdoors and enjoyed camping and many years of fishing. Sherri is survived by her sister, JoAnne Schlader of Weippe; brothers, Tom Jared of Weippe and Don Jared of Phoenix, AZ; sons, Chris Mathews of Lewiston and Joe Mathews of Portland, OR; daughter and son-in-law, Michelle and Ron Milton of Asotin, WA; and grandchildren, Kelsi and Ronnie Milton of Asotin and Corey and Jake Mathews of Lewiston. Sherri was fun and had a good sense of humor and was dearly loved by her family and will be greatly missed. Love you Mom. A memorial will be held for Sherri this spring in Weippe. For more information please contact Michelle. Photo: Sherri Mathews Brandlilyn Nicole Claffey, 33, Orofino Brandilyn Nicole Claffey, 33, Orofino, passed away at her home Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. There will be a Memorial Service held at a lsater date by the family. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Brenda Ann Worth-Proffitt, 48, Orofino Brenda Ann Worth-Proffitt, 48, Orofino, passed away at her residence near Orofino Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012. A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, at the First Baptist Church in Orofino. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Harriet Anita Cady, 86, Orofino Harriet Anita Cady, 86, Orofino, passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012 at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, WA. A Funeral Service will be held Friday, Nov. 30, at 10:30 a.m. at the Orofino Tabernacle Church with burial to follow at Cook Cemetery. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel & Crematory is in care of arrangements. Rex Pixley, 79, Lenore Rex Pixley, 79, Lenore and formerly of Harpster, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, WA. Viewing will be held 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday November 28, 2012 at Trenary Funeral Home in Kooskia. The Funeral Service with Military Honors will follow at 2 p.m. A covered dish dinner will follow at the IOOF Hall in Kooskia. A private interment will take place at Tahoe Mountain Rest Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Trenary Funeral Home in Kooskia. Bryon Anthony Vessey, 18, Weippe Bryon Anthony Vessey, 18, Weippe, passed away at his residence Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2012. There will be a visitation held for Bryon Vessey, Tuesday, Nov. 20, from 10-11:30 a.m. at the Wesleyan Church in Weippe. A graveside service will follow at 12 p.m. at the Weippe Cemetery. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Louie H. Ogden, 94, Pierce Louie Harold Ogden passed away on Nov. 7, 2012 in Pierce at the age of 94. Louie was born on Cream Ridge near Kendrick on May 15, 1918 to Louis Charles and Jessie Pearl (Chapman) Ogden. He was the youngest of four children. He spent his early years on Gilbert Ridge and attended Gilbert School. The family then moved to Peck where he lived until moving to Pierce in 1965. Louie enlisted in the military during World War II. He made it through basic training and was headed to his first posting when it was discovered that he had one glass eye (lost in a hunting accident at age 14). When asked how he passed the eye exam during his physical, he said, "I memorized the eye chart." He was a true member of "The Greatest Generation". After returning home, he worked for numerous logging companies as a bucker. He also kept up the family home in Peck and cared for his mother. Louie was seriously injured in a logging accident which resulted in a knee replacement and early retirement. After retirement, he liked to sit on one of the many benches on Main St. and visit with whoever was passing by. He had several nicknames, but his favorite was probably 'Sidewalk Louie'. In his later years, Louie drew a moose tag (first time applying for it) and got one. After he was well into his 80s, he was doing "parts" run for some of the loggers and on his 90th birthday, Louie was given the "key" to the town of Pierce. Over the last years he had suffered several serious accidents and had his knee replaced again. Since his last fall, he has been cared for by his friend, Tracy. Louie never married, but was a loving uncle to his niece and nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Jessie Ogden; sisters, Iola Ogden, Viola Mahoney; and brother, Ed Ogden; brother-in-law, Owen Mahoney; and sister-in-law, Nina Mae Ogden. He is survived by his nephew, Ed Ogden, Pierce; niece, Jane Richards, Moyie Springs; great niece, Amanda Richards, Moscow; and great nephew, Andrew Richards, Sidney, MT; and numerous cousins in the Lewiston area. He is also survived by many friends (you know who you are). As his request, no funeral service will be held. Memories of his life will always be with us. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Lila J. 'Jean' Johnston, 70, formerly of Cardiff Spur Jean passed from us to the arms of God Nov. 9, 2012, in Seattle, WA. We learned a lot about life from her in the years God blessed us with her. She was born to Raymond and Gertrude Payton March 4, 1942, in Lewiston. Jean had three brothers and one sister. Growing up, she spent time in and around Lewiston, lived in Montana, then the family settled in Cardiff Spur, and she graduated from Pierce High School. Jean married Garl L. Stephens in 1960, and together they had three children. He passed in a logging accident in 1969. Jean then married Neil C. Johnston, whom she was married to for 43 wonderful years. Together, they had three children. She was preceded in death by two sons; BJ, who died in 1971, and Mike, who passed in 2007; as well as her parents and one brother. Family was everything to her. She would do anything to make sure they were cared for. Some of her favorite times were when the family would gather at home for biscuits and gravy, enchiladas, ribs, or almond chicken (or whatever the cook's choice was). She never had to ask her family twice if they wanted to come to an enchilada feed. She loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. It really didn't matter if they were just sitting around talking, or engaged in a game (she schooled us frequently and remains the dice throwing champion), she just loved having her family around her. In addition to spending time with her family, she enjoyed playing cards with friends, camping, cooking, going for drives in "her" pickup truck, and her dog, Angel. She spent springtime in Vermont, visiting family and friends and helping make syrup on the family maple farm. Every one of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren carry one of her crocheted afghans. She was very devoted to God and her church. She never wanted to be in a leadership position, but she always led by being a very humble servant of God. On Sunday mornings she and Neil would cook breakfast for the children of the church so that they could learn about God's love with a full stomach. After raising her children she began work at Tri-State Convalescent, and Life Care in Lewiston as a cook. Jean is survived by the love of her life, Neil; her four children, Val Wachtel, Steve Stephens, Brian Stephens, and Jim Johnston, and their spouses; 13 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren; all of the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley. She is also survived by two of her brothers, Jim Payton of Lewiston and Wayne Payton of Nampa; as well as her sister, Deanna Wise of Weippe. We're so very thankful for the years that we had to learn everything you had to teach us. From how to cook and how to be a devoted parent that NEVER gives up on anybody. We truly are the most blessed family of all time for having you as our mom, grandma, wife, and friend. In your words, "See ya later..." Photo: Lila J. 'Jean' Johnston Jeanette Adelaide (Wernecke) Boehm, 87, former logging camp flunky Jeanette Adelaide (Wernecke) Boehm went to be with her Holy Father Nov. 4, 2012, in Lewiston. Jeanette was born April 12, 1925, in Genesee to Albert and Farol Wernecke. She had one brother and five sisters. Mom lived her younger years in Genesee, where she graduated in 1944, and then went to Headquarters to be a flunky in the logging camps. She moved to Moses Lake, WA, where she met Donald Boehm while working at the Turf as a waitress. They married in 1948 in Genesee at St. Boniface Church. They were married 49 years when Don passed away July of 1996. Our mother was very fun-loving and had a lot of spirit. She loved riding her horse, Lady, and working with her dad in the farm fields. She loved her family dearly. Her favorite hobbies were traveling, painting, reading, crocheting and playing with her grandchildren. She is survived by six children, Dale Boehm of Hot Springs, AR, Laura and Steve Baker of Juliaetta, Burton and Carol Boehm of Camano Island, WA, Mary and Walt Davis of Seattle, Loren and Roslyn Boehm of Arlington, WA, and Linda and Chuck Silleman of Clarkston,WA. She is also survived by her sisters, Heneretta Dahmen of Moscow and Essie Carlson of Troy. She leaves behind 19 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and 7 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her dad, mom, husband, one brother, three sisters, one grandson and two nephews. The rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Tuesday at All Saints Church, St. Stanislaus, followed by Mass at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Memorials may be made to All Saints Catholic Church, St. Stanislaus in Lewiston. Photo: Jeanette Adelaide (Wernecke) Boehm Judy Ann Jasper Fuller, 61, Orofino Judy was taken by the Will of her Savior, Jesus Christ to join him in Glorifying our Father on Nov. 4, 2012. Judy was born late in the evening on April 27, 1951 in Madison, WI with her twin sister, Janet Marie, who did not survive the pre-mature birth. They were the third and fourth children of Morris Eugene Jasper and Dolores Marie Lauer Jasper, who were both WWII veterans, she working as a nurse and housewife and mother to 12, and he mostly a truck driver and in later year's supervisor of a water/sewer district. Judy attended Catholic schools in Spokane, WA until moving to Orofino in the sixth grade where she became a budding artist, struggling flute player, Maniac Cheerleader and treasured by all who knew her. Because of her small size and poor eyesight (the effects of a preemie birth), she became shy and reserved but was well-liked and fun-loving. With so many mouths to feed at home, you can rest assured there were no luxuries or frivolities for anyone. All the kids worked, including Judy who had a paper route and spent countless hours babysitting. Her most favorite early childhood memories are of skating on the pond at Manitou Park near their home in Spokane. High school memories center around band and the love of her life, Dennis Fuller, who she married on Jan. 23, 1971. Judy found her calling by being a wonderful mother to two loving daughters and a willing helpmate to her husband. The girls were both born in Lewiston where Dennis attended Lewis-Clark State College graduating in 1976 when they moved to Seattle where he pursued an acting career. Judy started working when the girls both got in school and was a clerk at a small frozen pizza factory, a pizza supply house, a chicken hatchery and got into rolling dough at Izzy's Pizza, then Round Table Pizza in Eugene, OR where the family had moved in 1986. With the financial realities of raising a family, the acting career had fizzled out and Dennis was employed in the Field Underwriting and Audit sections of commercial and worker's comp insurance companies for many years, up to the present. In 1999 Judy had an industrial disability and settlement enough to pay some bills and buy new appliances. She never worked outside the home again. Jude read books by the score and most of her free time, not involving the kids or Dennis, were spent over a mystery novel, a Pepsi and a cigarette. She quit the smokes in 1995 and quit the Pepsi a few years later, but never quit the book-collection. When the daughters moved out, Dennis' dad, Howard moved in and they all discovered Gold Wing motorcycles and long-distance touring and camping and the three spent many weeks a year riding the western USA. They also became active in the leadership at the local, state then regional level for the Gold Wing Road Riders Association where they made many acquaintances. Judy never really liked motorcycling, but wanted to go with Dennis, so swallowed her fear enough to semi-enjoy all the wonderful sights they found. After the sudden illness and death of her Dad, the Fuller's purchased the family home in Orofino and moved in to take care of her Mom and his Dad, who lived next door and who passed away a few years later. Judy and Rusty spent many years of congenial companionship and prayed The Rosary every day and kept the television very warm. With such a large family, the ladies spent untold hours visiting with relatives, children and grandchildren. After their grandkids started coming in 1999, Judy and Dennis started spending extended winter periods in Phoenix, AZ, where both daughters live. Dennis travelled a lot for work, and Judy was happy to use his "air-miles" at any time to visit the kids. Judy's happy life was tragically altered when she abruptly developed lung cancer which metastasized to many parts of her body and she quietly fought for her life until hearing the call of her Lord to Heaven. She was preceded by her twin sister, and both parents. She is survived by her husband; daughters, Stacy Lynn and Aaron Marie, and granddaughters Sierra, Maya and Jordan and grandson, Jacob. She will also be missed by all 10 of her brothers and sisters and her beloved in-laws, and her memory will be honored as well by over 100 nieces and nephews. Judy was the kindest, sweetest, most generous and loving woman known to many of us. Although she'd get spitting mad at Nancy Pelosi, you never heard her utter a mean or hateful word about anyone. She lived her life as a faithful friend and as a servant of the Lord. A Scriptural Rosary will be said starting at Noon, with a Funeral Mass sung at St. Teresa's Catholic Church in Orofino on Friday Nov. 9. Burial will be at the Riverside Cemetery in Orofino at a family service. There will be no viewing. Arrangements are by Pine Hills Funeral Home. Photo: Judy Ann Jasper Fuller Frank Harold Avry, 95, Orofino Frank Harold Avry, 95, went to be with our Lord, Friday Oct. 26, 2012 at Royal Plaza Care Center, Lewiston. Frank was born at Robertsdale, PA on July 3, 1917 to Gabriel Louis Avry and Marie Louise Avry, nee LeGal. The family moved to Youngtown, OH in 1927 where he went to grade and high school. He was very active in sports. Frank was preceded in death by his mother and father and five brothers and one sister: Ephriam, Gabriel, Paul, Joseph, and twin brother John and sister Cenderine. He married Ruth Cossey in June 1943. Ruth died in June 2002. He is survived by his two children, Frank Clyde Avry (Norma) of Lebanon, IL and Paula Ketcher (John) of Pryor, OK; and four grandchildren, Christine Schmidt of Belleville, IL, Sarah Juelfs of Columbia, IL, James K. Floyd of San Antonio, TX and Bogard Floyd of Gloucester, VA; and eight great grandchildren, Erica, Zachary, Lindsey, Avery Marie, August, Greyson, Keller and London Avry. In October 2003, he married Mildred West of Youngstown, OH and she died March 17, 2006. He is survived by three step children, Richard West, Dennis West, Carol Francesskelli all of Youngstown, OH; five step grandchildren and eight great step grandchildren. Nov. 25 2006, he married Esther Jenner of Kamiah. He is survived by Esther and three step children, Pamela Mettler of Palm Beach, FL, Bruce Jenner of Hidden Hills, CA and Lisa Jenner of Kamiah; in addition to 10 step grandchildren and 2 step great grandchildren. He was drafted into the Army in November 1941 and was at Jefferson Barracks St Louis, MO on Dec. 7, 1941. He attended aircraft maintenance school and Las Vegas gunnery school. After a time at Vegas and Kingman, AZ he was assigned to Piute, TX as a member of a B17 bomber crew as crew chief and top turret gunner. He continued training in Dyersburg, TN and Langley Field, VA. In January 1944 he flew to Belfast, Ireland with his crew in a B17. He was then assigned to 351 Bomb Group, 511th bomb squadron. He flew 27 missions over Germany and the plane was shot down by enemy fighters on May 28, 1944 and he became a prisoner of war in Germany for 11 months. After a time in an interrogation camp he was sent to the German Prisoner of War camp Stalag Luft IV. After spending that summer and early winter at that camp and with the Russians moving to the West, he was moved on Feb 2, 1945 by train to Stalag Luft III (Lang Wasser, Germany) camp No. 5 near Nuremburg, Germany. As the Amercian Army began to advance into Southern Germany, he was to be moved again to another prisoner camp in Moosburg, Germany. During a road march to this camp he escaped and evaded captivity for almost two weeks until he was liberated by American Forces. Frank was awarded the Air Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Purple Heart and the POW medal. He retired after serving 30 years in the U.S. Air Force as Chief Master Sergeant. Frank was a Rotarian for 34 years. A Christian memorial service will be held on Monday, October 29, at 2:00 PM at First United Methodist Church of Lewiston, 1906 Broadview Drive. Burial will be thereafter in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, MO. Photo: Frank Harold Avry Annabell Rose Schilling, 89, Orofino Annabell died Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center from complications of surgery, following a fall. Annabell Rose Schilling was born Sept. 8, 1923 in Spokane, WA to Hester and Edgar (Ned) Pearsall. She was the youngest of three girls in the family. Her oldest sister was Bonnie Spencer, who passed away last summer. Her next oldest sister was Eva Spencer, who is also deceased. Annabell met and fell in love with Herman 'Sonny' Schilling when he came to Orofino from North Dakota with the CCC's in the 1930's. Sonny and Annabell were married June 2, 1941 and had 71 wonderful years of marriage, celebrating with a big family gathering last year for their 70th anniversary. They have five children: Robert 'Herm' and (Kathy) from Chimacum, WA, Sandi Cree (Bob deceased) from Mill City, OR, Gloria Goade (Greg) Boise, Les Schilling (Andrea) from Orofino and Vickie Buchert (Larry) from Spirit Lake. They also have many grandchildren and great grandchildren, the newest of which (Gloria's grandson, Oscar) was born just two weeks before her death. Annabell taught pre-school in her basement for 20 years or more--having many children of her former students. She ran a tight ship, but they all thought highly of her and her teaching methods. Annabell had a great sense of humor--some of you saw that, maybe some didn't know that. But a story she shared with her kids was how she and her sisters when they were young took red fingernail polish and painted their sleeping father's nose. I think he chased them out of the house when he woke up, but I also think all of them had a good laugh over it--even him! Sonny adored Annabell and she loved him with all her heart. Mom and dad had a special little saying to each other: He saying, "I love you" and her responding with, " I love you the mostest." They continued that little love response even as she lay critically ill in her hospital bed. They recently were moved to Brookside Landing for needed help--our mom did not want to give up her home (she and dad helped build it) and it was their home for 58 years. It was very hard for her, but it was a necessary move and she admitted it was a nice place, just not home. We children are so thankful for the care they have gotten at Brookside. Mom and dad are charter members of the Ascension Lutheran Church and have been attending there for 50 years of more. Their family wants to thank mom and dad's very dear friends, Lila and Roger Myers, who have been so caring and kind and such thoughtful friends to mom and dad. She is survived by her husband, Sonny, who resides at Brookside in Orofino. Services will be at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel in Orofino Friday, Oct. 26, at 1:30 p.m. with burial at Weisman Cemetery. A memorial reception will be held at the Senior Center following services. Donations may be made to the Orofino Senior Center in lieu of flowers. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Photos: Annabell Rose Schilling Vivian Lucile Miles, 97, Orofino Vivian Lucile Miles, 97, Orofino, passed Oct. 20, 2012. There will be a Memorial Service held Saturday, Oct. 27, at 1 p.m. at the Weippe Wesleyan Church. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is in care of arrangements. Orvall C. Stuffing, 84, Orofino Orvall Clinton Stuffing passed away Oct. 20, 2012 at his home. He was born April 14, 1928 in New York City to Orvall and Helen Stuffing. He attended school in New Jersey. He joined the U.S. Navy in 1945 and served time in Virginia, New Orleans, Cuba and Florida. He was discharged from the Navy in San Diego, CA and moved to Orofino. Orvall bought the Jean's Bakery from Floyd Benson, which he owned and operated it until 1992. He met and married Janice Robison in 1983. In Clint's younger days he enjoyed hunting, camping with his friends and the many trips on his motorcycle to wherever his heart desired. He would tell his wife Jan that he loved to feel the wind on his face and feel all was well with his world. He never missed a chance to talk to a stranger and loved to pass out free cookies to kids that came to his Bakery. He loved all his family and enjoyed spending time with them. He loved his home, watching the flowers grow during spring time and the deer and the horses that roamed the fields. We can't forget to mention his girls-the kitties. He loved them, fed them and he worried about them. If they got sick he cried over them and off to the vet they went. There is a whole lot I could say about this man, my Husband, but will leave it for another day. We will miss him but he will always be in our hearts. Time always goes forward, it never stands still. He is survived by his wife, Jan, and his children: Stanley and significant other Lori Montgomery, Evelyn Henderson; Todd and Tracy Stuffing; Jodine Alm and significant other Danny Weiss; four step daughters: John and Rhonda Pederson; Jeff and Carrie Tenny; Richard and Shelly Kero; Renee Midstokke and significant other Jeff Gibbons. There are 16 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his brother-n-law, Joe Couch, and son-in-law, Ron Henderson. There will be a Memorial Service held Saturday, Oct. 27, at 11 a,n, at the United Methodist Church in Orofino. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Photo: Orvall Clinton Stuffing Bud Taylor memorial service scheduled A Celebration of Life memorial will be held in Bud Taylor's honor at the Orofino VFW Hall on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 12, noon. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Elaine Gleason Rinehart, 71, Orofino Orofino native Elaine Rinehart passed away Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. Elaine was born in Orofino April 25, 1941, to Charles H. and Stila Harlan Gleason. She spent her childhood in Orofino and went to schools there. As an adult she lived in several places around the U.S., including Charleston, S.C., and Denver, two places which she particularly enjoyed. Her grandfather, John P. (Jack) Harlan, was a well-noted historian and local authority on Lewis and Clark; she inherited her love of history from him. She also inherited her memory and recollections of family history from her mother and her well-noted temper from her father. She shared with her family many stories and fond childhood memories of the times she spent with her "grandpa" and her much loved "Daddy." She loved interior design and always had a new home improvement project in mind. Elaine is survived by her sister, Carolyn Mattson; two daughters, Jo Frederiksen, The Woodlands, TX, and Michele Rinehart (Tommy Nash), Fort Lee, NJ; three grandchildren, Clinton Garrett, Portsmouth, NH, Gavin and Chloe Nash, Fort Lee, NJ; and six nephews and two nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, Charlie and Stila; a sister, Harla Matson; and niece Susan (Sue) Mattson Brown. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Clearwater Humane Society, P.O. Box 2063, Orofino, ID 83544, or a charity of choice. At her request, no services will be held. A remembrance, in accordance with her wishes, will be held at the convenience of the family. Ralph Bud Taylor, 72, Orofino Ralph Bud Taylor, 72, Orofino passed away at his home Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012. Services are pending. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Elizabeth McKinney, 93, formerly of Weippe Elizabeth was born Dec. 23, 1918, to Jewell Owen and Mary Mawlam Battles as the second of six siblings, all of whom preceded her in death with the exception of one sister, Margaret Berniece Battles who lives currently in Lewiston. She is also survived by one daughter, Elizabeth Ann Rippleman; one granddaughter, Veronica J Edgerly; and one grandson, John B. Rippleman; as well as many close relatives. In the summer of 1937 she married the only love of her life, John A McKinney, in Nezperce. The couple lived in Weippe and in 1939 she gave birth to her only child, Elizabeth Ann. Then in 1941, just before World War II, John was hired by the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) in the city of Baltimore and relocated his new family there. After America was drawn into the war, Elizabeth served her country as a "Rosie the Riveter" and was quickly promoted to quality inspector of the B-17 and B-29 bomber planes. When John was drafted into the U.S. Navy in 1943 she returned, with her daughter, to Weippe, to await John's discharge from the Navy. Upon discharge, the family returned to Baltimore, where John's position was reinstated in the Social Security Administration. In 1950, John was transferred to Lewiston as a claims reviewer with the SSA. Elizabeth then focused on homemaking and raising their daughter. The tragic death of John in 1954 forced her into the job market, where she worked as a photography assistant with Fran Rader Studios, as well as a bookkeeper at Reintjes Beverage Distributors. She returned to her family mill and ranch in Weippe around 1970 and worked as bookkeeper until 2000, when a stroke ended her ability to work and she was brought back to live with her daughter in Lewiston. In 2003, she developed Alzheimer's symptoms and was no longer safe without 24-hour care. She then became a resident of Life Care in Lewiston until her death at 5:30 a.m. Oct. 13, 2012. She will be missed. There will be a graveside service at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Lewiston Orchards at the Garden of Communion section of Lewis Clark Cemetery near Mountain View Funeral Home. Photo: Elizabeth McKinney Robert Michael Una, 64, Orofino Robert Michael Una passed away peacefully Oct. 7, 2012, from cancer with family at his side. He was born to Bob and Martha Una on Nov. 4, 1947. He had a twin brother, Patrick Thomas Una, who passed away in 1993; and a sister, GerryAnn and husband Buck Shapansky of Sequim, WA. He graduated from Orofino High School in 1967. He married Julie Sands in 1967 and they had two children, Kerry Marie Una of Salem, OR, and son, Robert Jarrett Una of Phuket, Thailand. They later divorced. Robert joined the Spokane Labor Union and worked with his grandfather Tom Kiiskila on dams, roads and bridges. His favorite one to work on was Dent Bridge. He worked in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, and then went to Alaska. He was in the union, worked on the Alaska pipeline, Valdez oil spill, tank farm, Prudhoe Bay in Alaska, and on roads. While working at Swan Lake Dam near Ketchikan, AK, he met his wife, Adeline. They were married in 1982. They lived and worked in Alaska until they retired and moved to Asheville, NC, where they spent their winters. They spent their summers in Orofino. He loved to travel, calling Lewiston his home for the past 14 years. He loved his getaway home in Orofino, where he could visit with his friends and reminisce. He loved the hills and mountains, fishing and hunting with his friend Steve Bonoparte. A diamond in the rough, he had a heart of gold, helping anyone who was in need, never turning anyone away. He leaves many relatives, friends, his children and wife of 30 years; his extended family; stepson, Jack and wife, Kathy Anglin; three sons, Kenny, Joey and Drew of Anchorage, AK; stepdaughter, Teresa and husband Robbie Sullivan of Anchor Point, AK; three daughters, and two granddaughters, Mariah and husband, Jason Marvel of Anchorage, Corina and husband Steven Eckeman and daughter Kora, all of Asotin, WA, and Jessica and daughter, Sadie Kerr of Boise. Cremation has taken place, and a celebration of his life will take place at a later date with friends and family. Photo: Robert Michael Una Kenneth Carol Lemmon, 81, Orofino On Oct. 1, 2012, Kenneth Carol Lemmon, best friend and dearest love of Gerri, quietly slipped away at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino. He was a man of strength and character and will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. Kenneth was born to Clyde and Ethel (Brotnov) Lemmon on March 9, 1931 in Brawley, CA. He started school at the old Coeur d'Alene mille site on Upper Fords Creek Rd., and then attended Pierce Elementary School until midway through eighth grade. He graduated from the eighth grade at Vancouver, WA, after his father found work in the shipyards as a welder during World War II. The family then returned to Clarkston, WA his freshman year and he worked summers with his mother packing fruit in Wawawi. They moved back to Pierce his sophomore year and he graduated from Pierce High School in 1949. While still in school, Kenneth worked for Camas Prairie Railroad as a gandy dancer and later as a spiker for Potlatch Corporation, nailing down rails. After finishing high school, he went to work at Hailey Pole Company. He joined the Army in January of 1951 serving with the 94th A.A.A. "Hell on Wheels", achieving the rank of sergeant. He was stationed in Germany during the Korean Conflict. He was discharged in January 1954 and upon his return, he again worked for Hailey Pole. Kenneth and Geraldine Alice Roby were married on Oct. 15, 1955 at the Orofino Methodist Church and they made their home in Pierce. The family grew to include daughters, Katrina and Connie. At this time he was a pole truck driver and also drove chip truck. The family made their way to White Sulphur Springs, MT, where he found work driving logging truck and it was there that son, Kurt was born. In 1962, he started driving concrete truck for Conco Ready Mix during construction on Jaype Mill near Pierce, eventually becoming batch plant operator and superintendent for Columbia Sand and Gravel and Central Pre-Mix. His portable plant took him many places including a pier on Swan Island, near Portland, OR, a missile house in Kent, WA, and assorted canals and bridges all over the west. He was involved in construction of Little Goose Dam in Washington, Milner Dam in southern Idaho, Southway Bridge in Lewiston/Clarkston and the concrete runway construction at Nellis Air Base in Las Vegas, NV and Malstrom Air Base in Montana. His work was a very important part of his life and he provided a comfortable one for his family. He retired in 1993 and was able to spend time camping, gardening, RVing, working in his shop and reading. He provided loving care to his aging parents and to his wife as she recovered from multiple surgeries. It brought Kenneth great joy to be reunited with his "49er" Forester family and he enjoyed monthly gatherings with them. He was a member of the Washington-Idaho Operating Engineers, a past Noble Grand of the International Order of Odd Fellows and a proud and loyal supporter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents, Clyde and Ethel and his brother, Gayle Rand. He is survived by his wife, Geraldine, and his children, Kathy Steinbruecker and husband, Tim Norton, Connie Robison and husband, Mike, Kurt Lemmon and wife, Lani. He is also survived by grandsons, Kane Steinbruecker (Nicki) and Cody Steinbruecker (Ashley). The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the doctors and staff of Clearwater Valley Hospital, who provided such considerate and compassionate care of Kenneth while he was a patient there. At his request, no services are planned. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Photo: Kenneth Carol Lemmon Kenneth Carol Lemmon, 81, Orofino Kenneth Carol Lemmon, 81, Orofino, passed away Monday, Oct. 1, 2012 at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino. At his request, no services will be held. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory are caring for arrangements. Terrance Lynn Patrick, 69, Orofino Terrance Lynn Patrick, 69, Orofino passed away at his home Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. Arrangements are pending. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Ben S. Aitken, 77, formerly of Weippe I've traveled many places, forded a thousand rippling streams. Crossed the open prairie, seen where men had lost their dreams. Paused on the mountain, heard the wind blow thru the pine. Watched herds grazing, on grass so tender and fine. Rode ridges and canyons deep, where men of old have trod. Felt the early morning sun, the rim rocks warmed by God. Saddle a mountain mustang, the frost is in the air. Hear the whistle in his nose, sense his glassy stare. Take me back to a canyon rim, in mornings blue misty haze. A mountain stream tumbles down; its beauty once held my gaze. Bury me there upon a ridge, for my time here is done. Leave me, the Canyon Ghost, at the setting of the sun. By, "Barbed wire" Ben Stewart Aitken- Cowboy Poet- September 20, 1935- September 26, 2012 He is survived by his daughters, Cheryl Shoemaker, Shirley Snyder and Joyce Howe, his wife, Phyllis, and her children. Services will be held Oct. 6 at 1 p.m. at Salmon River Community Church, 1102 S Main, Riggins. Cremation is under the direction of Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel, Payette. Condolences may be made to Ben's family at www.shaffer-jensenchapel.com. In lieu of flowers, please give the gift of a tree-"Give a tree" gift cards@ arborday.org They can be sent to P.O. Box 1001 Nampa, ID 83653. Photo: Ben Stewart Aitken Alois 'Al' Kaufmann services set Local services for Alois 'Al' Kaufmann, 87 of Orofino who passed on Wed., Aug. 22, 2012 at his home will be Saturday, Oct. 6. A Rosary will be recited at 10:45 a.m. and a Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6. at St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Orofino, with Father Sipho Mathabela officiating. Ben Stewart Aitken, 77, formerly of Weippe Ben Stewart Aitken, 77, of Nampa and formerly of Weippe, passed away Wednesday Sept. 26, 2012 at home. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Riggins Community Church, 1102 S. Main, Riggins. Cremation is under the direction of Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel, Payette. Condolences may be made to Ben's family at www.shaffer-jensenchapel.com. Ron Wilson, 51, attended school in Pierce Ron G. Wilson, 51, Kooskia passed away Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, at Syringa General Hospital in Grangeville. Ron was born Dec. 21, 1960 at Lewiston, a son of Bernard and Darlene Stratton Wilson. He attended schools in Pierce and Kooskia graduating from Clearwater High School in 1979. He entered the US Army and served until 1984. Following his discharge, he lived in Texas working as a delivery man for a florist and later worked as a machinist building prostheses. He moved to Kooskia in 2010. He enjoyed building model cars and trucks and loved hunting, fishing, camping and spending time in the outdoors. He is survived by his mother, Darlene Rich of Kooskia; his brother, Scott and Leona Wilson of Kooskia; brother-in-law, Monte Massey of Kooskia; his nieces, Cally Massey and Brandy Massey and Dakota; his grandmother, Virginia Stratton of Lewiston; his aunt Sheryl Literal of Asotin, WA; his cousins, Cam and Rory Wallace and Tammy Stratton. He was preceded in death by his father, Bernard; his sister, Sue Massey; his grandfather, Lonnie Stratton; his grandparents George and Jules Wilson; and uncles, Doug Stratton and Larry Stratton. At his request, there will be no services. Cremation is under the direction of the Blackmer Funeral Home, Grangeville. Jim Keeler, 99, Clearwater County woods worker Jim Keeler, 99, of Clarkston, passed away Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, at Riverview Residential care in Clarkston, WA. Jim was born Nov. 18, 1912, up on Cedar Creek Ridge above Kendrick, to Millie (Mann) and Charles Keeler. Millie and Charles were parents of Olive, Helen, Jim, Iris, Irene (infant baby girl who died at birth), and John Keeler. All have preceded Jim in death. Jim lived on Cedar Creek Ridge until he was 18 months old, and then moved with his parents to Little Bear. He lived on Little Bear and attended Kendrick school through the sixth grade. He moved back to Cedar Creek Ridge and attended Gold Hill School at Linden, through the eighth grade. He attended the Gold Hill Church in Linden. After graduation from Gold Hill School he moved to Spokane and attended Lewis and Clark High School for one year. He returned to Kendrick to work as a trapper with his brother-in-law, York Martin. That venture didn't pan out so he returned to the family farm on Cedar Creek Ridge. Times were tough so Jim worked where he could, mostly in the woods at Headquarters, Pierce, Weippe, Dent, Elk River and Bovill. In 1935 Jim married Dorothy Reed of Clarkston. They had two children, Ron and Judy. They were later divorced. From 1935 until 1941 Jim worked at the creamery in Kendrick. Later in 1941, just before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he moved to Kellogg to work in the mines. He worked at the Bunker Hill, Sunshine, Lucky Friday and other area mines as a contract Diamond Drill and explosives operator. In 1942, he married Mildred Tallon (Burkhart) of Kellogg. In 1944, Jim and Mildred, Jim's son Ron and Mildred's son Charles Tallon moved to California to seek employment in the war effort. Jim quickly found employment with the Hercules Power Company manufacturing explosives for the U.S. military. Jim worked for Hercules for a few months but couldn't deal with the "powder headaches" from the nitro, so he got a job with Standard Oil Company of California (Chevron) loading ships at the port in Richmond, Calif. In early 1945, Jim was drafted for military duty, but because of the importance of his duties with Standard he was granted a deferment. After the war ended, Jim continued working for Standard Oil at various locations in California. In 1946, Jim and the family moved to Tracy, CA, where he worked in the pipeline department as a stationary engineer operating large steam-driven oil pumps that pumped oil from the oil fields in Bakersfield to the refinery in Richmond. While in Tracy, in addition to working for Standard, Jim sold Studebaker cars and cut meat at the Tracy Quick Freeze. In 1957, he was transferred to Antioch, CA, and then in 1964 he was promoted to station chief and transferred to Atascadero, CA, where he retired in 1975. After retirement, Jim and Mildred moved to Pismo Beach, CA They stayed in Pismo Beach until 1986. The whole time Jim lived in , he took his vacations in Idaho. He spent most of the summers before and after retirement camping at Priest Lake and trout fishing the various streams and creeks in northern Idaho. In addition to camping and fishing, Jim was an avid "rock hound." He spent many years searching the Northwest for "treasure." He cut and polished rocks and made custom jewelry for over 40 years in Antioch, Pismo Beach and Clarkston. In 1986, Jim and Mildred moved to Clarkston. They joined the First Christian Church in Clarkston and became active as volunteers at the Asotin County Food Bank. Jim served as food bank president for 18 years, retiring six years ago. Jim lived in his home in Clarkston Heights until three years ago. He sold the home and moved into Royal Plaza where he enjoyed good care, good friends, good times and lots of food. Shortly before his death Jim moved to Riverview Residential Care in Clarkston where he received warm loving care, good food and a great view of the Clarkston Country Club Golf course. Jim was preceded in death by his mother and father; all his siblings; and his beloved wife, Mildred. He leaves behind his son, Ron Keeler, and daughter-in-law, Judy of Victor, MT; daughter, Judy Miller of Sandy, UT; stepson, Charles Tallon and daughter-in-law, Andrea of Lewiston; grandson, Kevin Keeler and wife, Andrea of Clayton, CA; granddaughter, Lori Morales and husband Alex of Pittsburg, CA; granddaughter, Sabrina Hughes and husband Michael of Danville, CA; grandson, Thomas Tallon and wife Carol of Brentwood, CA; grandson, Cris Miller of Salt Lake City; UT; granddaughter, Ericka Williams of Salt Lake City; great-grandson, Nickolas Keeler of Clayton; great-granddaughter, Stephanie Keeler of Clayton; great-grandsons, Dallas and Alex Miller of Salt Lake City; great-granddaughter, Katryna Williams of Salt Lake City; great-granddaughters Kayla and Sarah Tallon of Chico, Calif.CA; great-grandsons, Spencer and Quinton Hughes of Danville,; great-granddaughter Brittney Hughes of Danville; niece, Peggy Snyder and husband Chuck of Lewiston; and many other nieces and nephews. In addition to family, Jim leaves many friends and associates in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley, especially Jim Bailey, Betty Jahn, Joanne Huntley and the many volunteers at the food bank. There will be no services. In lieu of flowers, Jim suggested memorial donations be offered to the Asotin County Food Bank. Photo: Jim Keeler Celebration of Life set for James 'Jim' Allen Willis There will be a Celebration of Life held for Jim Willis Saturday, Sept. 8, at 11 a.m. at the Orofino City Park. Those who would like to bring a potluck dish to share are welcome to do so. A lawn/camp chair is also suggested. Jim passed away suddenly July 28, 2012. AJ 'Andrew Jonathan' Davis, 19, Orofino AJ 'Andrew Jonathan' Davis, 19, Orofino, died Aug. 31, 2012 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center ICU in Lewiston, from a severe ear infection causing a blood clot in his brain. He was born April 20, 1993 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston. His parents are Pamela Vanderpool, Billy Watson and Jeffery Vanderpool; sisters, Anna Cannon, Nicky Watson and Mikalya Vanderpool; brothers, Brandon Watson and Paul Vanderpool. He worked for Northeon of Orofino. He is survived by great grandmother, Georgia Watkins; grandparents, Sherri Weber, Steve Weber and Andrew Davis; aunts, Tracy Weese, Zoe Davis-Takini and Tanya Whiteley; uncles, Tchad Wiley, Robin Whiteley and Jeff Davis; cousins, Alax Contreras, Jamie Weese, Bean 'James' Weese, Justin McKey, Austin Whiteley, Anna Whiteley, Tristan Whiteley, Haden Whiteley, Garrett Whiteley, Daniel Davis and Sean Davis and numerous other loving family and friends. AJ was preceded in death by great grandfathers, Jerry Watkins and William Daivs; great grandmother, Elsie Davis; grandmothers, Linda Davis and Grandma Watson; brother, Cody Watson and pet dog, Buck Davis. Services will be held at the First Baptist Church in Orofino at 2 p.m. Sept. 22. The family would like to ask that you wear AJ's favorite color, camouflage. Pastor Hale Anderson will officiate. Honorary pallbearers are Justin McKey, Bean Weese, Austin Whiteley, Daniel Davis, Tristan Whiteley, Haden Whiteley, Sean Davis and Garrett Whiteley. Any donations should go to Pamela Vanderpool at 278 106th St., Orofino, ID, 83544 to help with the services. AJ was a kind and giving person, in the end donating his organs. His death gave others the chance to live. It is a comfort to know that part of this beautiful young man lives on. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel is caring for arrangements. Photo: AJ 'Andrew Jonathan' Davis Vernie Ray Sinclair, 51, Weippe Vernie Ray Sinclair, 51, Weippe, died Monday, Aug. 27, 2012, in a logging accident near Kooskia. A Celebration of Life and potluck will be held Saturday, Sept. 1, at 2 p.m. at the Browns Creek family home in Weippe. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Dolores Marie Jasper, 90, Orofino Dolores 'Rusty' Marie Lauer Jasper passed away Aug. 26, 2012 in Orofino. She was born Nov. 12, 1921 on a small dairy farm in the village of Shiocton, WI, near Green Bay, WI the fourth of six children born to William and Mary Lauer who both had twin siblings who were married to each other. After graduating from high school, Dolores studied nursing at St. Mary's Hospital and Nursing School in Green Bay. Upon graduating as a registered nurse, and with World War II before us, she enlisted in the United States Army Nurse Corps and was commissioned a 1st Lieutenant, and later, a Captain. She met her future husband and lifelong love, Morris 'Gene' Eugene Jasper, in New York City, while both were waiting to be shipped to the European theater of war. They sailed together to England aboard the RMS Queen Elizabeth, the superliner of the Cunard line that had been converted into a troop ship. Gene Jasper was a 1st Lieutenant in the 82nd Airborne and served throughout France, Holland, Belgium and Germany, including the Battle of the Bulge. After the war she attended art school in Denver, CO, while Gene attended business school there. They married in 1947 and lived briefly in Illinois and Wisconsin before moving west to Spokane, WA, in 1952. As their family grew to 11 children, Rusty worked on and off as an RN at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, while Gene worked for Consolidated Freightways. In 1963, they moved to Orofino where Gene worked for Star Motor Freight and Riverside Water District mostly, and Rusty worked, periodically, as an RN at Clearwater Valley Hospital and was a fulltime Mom, then Grandma. Rusty was preceded in death by her husband, Gene, in 2001. She is survived by her brother, Donald Lauer of San Antonio, TX; and 11 children: Mary Lee Montgomery of Spokane. Cindy Ponozzo of Orofino, Judy Fuller of Orofino, Bill Jasper of Coeur d'Alene, Jenne Byrne of Arrow Junction, Bob Jasper of Lewiston, Jon Jasper of Lewiston, Jerry Jasper of Bonney Lake, WA, Lorri Bertin of Altadena, CA, Tom Jasper of Orofino, and Tim Jasper of Walla Walla, WA. She is also survived by 30 grandchildren, 12 great-grand children and many nieces and nephews. The rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Thursday at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel in Orofino. The Latin Tridentine Requiem Mass will be celebrated by Father Michael Irwin of Coeur d'Alene at St. Theresa's Catholic Church (Kalaspo Ave. and C St.) in Orofino on Friday at 10 a.m., followed by graveside service and burial at Riverside Cemetery in Orofino. A reception will follow at the Orofino City Park. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Clearwater Valley Hospital Foundation 301 Cedar Ave. Orofino 83544. Arrangements have been entrusted to Pine Hills Funeral Chapel. Inquiries and online condolences may be sent to [email protected]. Photo: Dolores 'Rusty' Marie Lauer Jasper Dolores Marie Jasper, 90, Orofino Dolores Marie Jasper, 90, Orofino, passed away at Brookside Landing in Orofino Sunday, Aug. 26, 2012. A Rosary will be held Thursday, Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 31 at St. Theresa's Catholic Church with burial to follow at Riverside Cemetery in Orofino. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Richard Louis Hughes, Sr., 73, Orofino Richard Louis Hughes, Sr., 73, Orofino, passed away at his home Friday, Aug. 24, 2012. Memorial services are pending. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Alois 'Al' Joseph Kaufmann, 87, Orofino Alois 'Al' Joseph Kaufmann of Orofino passed away Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2012 at home, four days before his 88th birthday. Al was born in Beaverton, OR, Aug. 26, 1924 to Gus and Anna Kaufmann. He spent the first 62 years of his life in the Beaverton-Hillsboro Oregon area. He completed grade school at St. Mary's Catholic School for Boys in Beaverton. He did not attend high school as planned because his father became ill and Al worked to assist with the family chicken/egg farm. He worked as a truck driver all of his life, beginning with the Farmers Co-op in Hillsboro and retiring from Terminal Flour Mil in Portland. He enlisted in the Navy in May of 1943 and served in the Pacific on the USS Cimarron, an oil tanker, until his discharge in 1946. He married Margaret McMahan Oct. 24, 1946 in Portland, OR. Together they raised six children in Hillsboro. Margaret passed away Oct. 26, 1982. He married Ethel Waibel Hunter on Sept. 1, 1984 and his family increased with the addition of her two sons. Al retired at that time and moved to Orofino where he spent many hours hunting and fishing. He was an excellent gardener and there were always plenty of fresh vegetables and fruit for anyone who came by. He was active in St. Theresa's Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. He volunteered many hours at the church and was always ready to work at the annual parish fundraiser 'doughboy booth' at the Clearwater County Fair. Al is survived by: Ethel, his wife of 28 years; his six children Mary Ann (Joe) Munda, Stephen (Diane) Kaufmann, Betty Jo (Norm) Van Dyke, Jean (John) Clason, Mark (Lisa) Kaufman, Phillip (Jody) Kaufmann; stepsons, Dan (Kristie) Hunter and Keith Hunter and special friend Diane; as well as 15 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandson. He is also survived by his brother, Robert Kaufmann; sisters, Agnes Keel and JoAnn Westwell, He was preceded in death by his brother, David Kaufmann; sisters, Alice Kaufmann and Sister Jane Frances Kaufmann, SSMO and his grandson, Brian Thomas. Services will be at St. Matthew's Catholic Church, Hillsboro, OR on Friday, Aug. 31. Rosary will be at 10:30 a.m. followed by funeral mass at 11 a.m. Burial will be at St. Matthew's Cemetery. A memorial mass will be celebrated in Orofino at a later date. Memorial gifts may be made to Mt. Angel Seminary Fund, One Abbey Dr., St. Benedict, OR 97373, for the education of priests. Photo: Alois 'Al' Joseph Kaufmann X.E. 'Bus' Durant, 90, former county commissioner X.E. 'Bus' Durant passed away Aug. 18, 2012, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. He was born May 11, 1922, in Lewiston, to Xavier and Nellie Durant. Bus was raised in Weippe, with his sister, Verla, and as he always referred to him, the "kid" brother, Benny. He and Benny have remained close all these years, including having lunch on Thursdays, usually at Station 3, in Clarkston, WA. Bus and his wife, Mary Ellen, visited Verla and her husband, Paul Ennis, and their children in Boise and Sun Valley many times. Bus told great stories about growing up in Weippe and Clearwater County in the 1920s and '30s, including taking a family car trip to the Chicago World's Fair in August and September of 1933. He attended Weippe schools through many of those years, although he moved to Lewiston for his senior year and graduated from Lewiston High School in 1940. He attended the University of Idaho, was in the ROTC program, and served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II. He was discharged from the 95th M.P. Battalion in August of 1946, having served primarily in France and Germany. Upon leaving the Army, Bus returned to the University of Idaho and graduated in 1947. His parents had established a general merchandise store in Weippe and one in Pierce. In the late '40s, Bus bought out his parents' store in Pierce, while Benny took over the store in Weippe. Bus married Mary Ellen Ripley in 1949, and they continued to operate Durant's General Merchandise and Durant's Grocery for many years. Bus served on the City Council and as Mayor of Pierce including during the Centennial Celebration in 1960, which also was attended by Idaho Gov. Bob Smylie. The event was very successful and is still celebrated annually as Pierce 1860 Days. Bus also was a partner in a cabin located off the Laundry Creek Road, eight miles from the North Fork of the Clearwater River, where he allowed many friends and family members to stay while they hunted and fished. Bus liked to prospect for minerals in that area. Bus and Mary Ellen sold Durant's General Merchandise in 1978, but Bus didn't retire. He was elected Clearwater County commissioner and served for 15 years before retiring and moving to Lewiston in 1993. In 1948, Bus set up a trap range in Pierce and started a long career of trapshooting. Bus served as president of the Camas Prairie Trap Shooting Association in 1962 and 1967 and was past president of both the Orofino and Pierce gun clubs. In 1964, he was elected ATA Western Zone vice president, remaining on the ATA Executive Committee through 1970 while serving four years as vice president, one year as president of the ATA in 1969, and one year as president ex-officio. In 1975, he was appointed to the Central Handicap Committee and he served as chairman of the Handicap Committee for many years while traveling all over the United States to handicap shooters for ATA-registered events. He was ATA president when the organization's Hall of Fame was dedicated in 1969, and he was enshrined into the hall on Aug. 15, 1989. Bus won many trapshooting awards and was well-known for the time and effort he devoted to trapshooting and for his willingness to help a fellow trapshooter. He participated in many changes to improve the sport, which benefited trapshooters nationwide. He attended the Grand American Trapshoot, held annually in Vandalia, OH, every year from 1962 until 2006, a string of 44 consecutive years and a number he was very proud of. He so wanted to make one more trip to the Grand, but declining health prevented a last trip to his favorite event, which has been moved to Sparta, IL. Bus was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mary Ellen, in 2006; and his sister, Verla. He is survived by his brother, Benny of Lewiston; and niece, Vickie Smith of Weippe; his nephew, Scott Ennis of Cupertino, CA; and nieces, Paula Ennis, of Stowe, VT, and Lynn Ennis Iozzo, of Gladwyne, PA; as well as brother-in-law, Herbert S. Ripley and wife Mary of Lewiston; and nephews, Mike Ripley of Lewiston, Richard Ripley of Spokane, WA, Dan Ripley of Bellingham, WA, and Jeff Ripley of Kennewick, WA. Services for Bus are planned for 11 a.m. Monday at CrossPoint Alliance Church, located at 1330 Powers Ave., in the Lewiston Orchards. Memorials can be made to the University of Idaho or Lewis-Clark State College, as Bus and Mary Ellen each established education endowments at both institutions. Mountain View Funeral Home in Lewiston is entrusted with the arrangements. Photo: X.E. 'Bus' Durant 'Luke' Clifford Leo Brazeau, 78 'Luke' Clifford Leo Brazeau died early Sunday morning, Aug. 19, 2012, at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino from respiratory failure. Luke was born on Sept. 5, 1933 to Leo and Georgette Brazeau in St. Maries. Luke loved life, the Lord Jesus, his wife Lynda, his children, family and friends. Luke is survived by his wife, 6 children, 15 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and a younger sister. He was preceded in death by his father, mother and older sister. A viewing will be held at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and a graveside service at Fraser Cemetery between Greer and Weippe on State Highway 11 at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 25. There will be a 'Share Your Favorite Memory' Potluck at the Peck Community Center in Peck immediately following the services. Wear casual dress please. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel is caring for arrangements. Photos: 'Luke' Clifford Leo Brazeau Dorothy Mae Wright, 74, formerly of Orofino Dorothy Mae Wright left for a better place early on the morning of Aug. 16, 2012. She was born on Jan. 13, 1938 in Weiser to Marvin and Nora (Purcell) Pound. She grew up on a Mann Creek ranch and graduated from Weiser High School in 1956. After high school, she enrolled at the Lewis Clark Normal in Lewiston where she met and married Dave Wright on Aug. 30, 1958. The couple would soon have celebrated 54 years of marriage. As a graduate of Central Washington State University in Ellensburg, WA, Dorothy began a teaching career that began in Kamiah and ended in Orofino with stops at Lake Quinault, WA, Benton City, WA, and Peck along the way. After 22 years in the Orofino area, she and her husband retired to the family ranch on Battle Ridge where they began to raise cattle and trees. In late summer and fall, she became a "coaching widow" with never a complaint by indulging her husband who was trying to get the coaching bug out of his system. Dorothy was a loving, caring person whose family was her life. She was extremely proud and protective of her grandchildren and their activities and accomplishments and she never forgot a birthday, unless, possibly, it was her own. She loved to cook and sew for her family and friends and had a special love for the wildlife found on Battle Ridge and the surrounding mountains. A daily activity was a late afternoon drive for that very purpose. She leaves behind her husband, Dave; two sons, Jeff of Orofino and Rob (Laurie) of Coeur d'Alene; four grandchildren, Jordyn, DJ, Jaime, and Stephanie; and a brother, Ron (Paulette) Pound of Weiser. She will be sorely missed by all who loved her. Services will be held at the Trenary Chapel in Kooskia on Monday, Aug. 20 at 11 a.m. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorials could be beginning school supplies for needy children sent to either Orofino or Kooskia Elementary Schools. Photo: Dorothy Mae Wright Homer H. Kling, 95, formerly of Clearwater County Homer Hamilton Kling, 95, passed away on Aug. 11, 2012. He was born Oct. 1, 1916, at Lewiston to Albert E. and Theodora (Hamilton) Kling. He grew up on the Kling ranch near Anatone, WA which was homesteaded by his grandfather in the 1880s. He attended school at Anatone and graduated high school in 1934. He was a hard worker alongside his dad, improving the ranch cattle herds and partnering in purchasing pasture land near the Grande Ronde River. He served in the Navy during World War II as a gunner's mate, primarily on Liberty ships. After the war, he dated his sister's roommate, Eva Bonner, and they were married March 16, 1946, at Orofino. The couple's first residence that summer was a ranger station lookout. Homer began working in the woods as a sawyer. His employment was mostly in the Pierce and Headquarters areas of Idaho, and his family resided at Weippe. He also continued to help out at his parents' ranch until he took over the ranch following their deaths in 1954. In 1956, he moved his family to Clarkston, WA and his employment was at local sawmills, including PFI, where he retired in 1970. Homer was seriously injured twice at PFI and worked extremely hard with physical therapy to regain the use of his leg and arm. Homer always had a second job selling various products door to door. Eventually, he sold Shaklee nutritional products full time until his retirement in 2006 at the age of 90. He attributed his robust health to good nutrition. His sales accomplishments earned him awards of automobiles and travel trips. He truly enjoyed the association with his customers throughout the Lewiston-Clarkston area. Homer was known for his honesty and integrity, which showed in his daily business practices. Homer was an active member of the Clarkston United Methodist Church and attended every Sunday until his health declined in December 2011. Some favorite family photos show him wearing an apron doing dishes in the church kitchen. He will be remembered as a great story teller - mostly about his experiences during the war and his days working on the farm or in the woods. His memory of younger days was amazing! He enjoyed reloading his own ammunition for target practice and hunting, as well as owning various rifle types. His wife, Eva, passed away in 1994. He married Mabel Bott in 1995. She passed away in 2010. Homer was a resident of the Idaho State Veterans Home in Lewiston at the time of his death. He received the Mike Crapo Spirit of Freedom Award in November 2010. He is survived by his sister, Carolyn (Mrs. Karl Kaess) of San Diego, CA; his four daughters, Marilyn (Rich) Croy of Coeur d'Alene, Janice (Mike) Hargrave of Nampa, Sharon Kling-Grzybowski of Myrtle Creek, OR, and Karla Terry of Vermilion, OH; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Edward Stanton Kling. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home in Lewiston. Burial will be at Lewis-Clark Memorial Gardens in Lewiston. The family suggests donations, in lieu of flowers, to Idaho Veterans Assistance League North, 821 21st Ave., Lewiston, ID 83501. Photo: Homer H. Kling Joel 'Jody' Wilson, Jr., 73, Orofino Joel 'Jody' Wilson, Jr., 73, Orofino, passed away Aug. 10, 2012 at home. He was born Sept. 4, 1938 to Joel Wilson and Bessie Proctor. He grew up in Crane Meadows and then moved to Glenwood near Kamiah where he graduated from the eighth grade. He later moved to Orofino. He worked for the U.S. Forest Service at Canyon Ranger Station until he retired. He was a long standing member of the NRA. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Anne Wilson. Survivors include his sister, Josephine Sherard of Orofino; nephews, Leonard Sherard or Kansas City and Donnie Sherard of Orofino; cousins, Oscar Wilson and Denny Wilson of Reubens, Gene White and Bill White of Orofino, Alice Wilson of Texas; grand nephews, Brian Sherard of Orofino, Aaron Sherard of Reubens, Kevin Sherard of Orofino, Isaac Wilson of Reubens and Gavin Sherard of Orofino. There will be a graveside service for family and friends. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Donald W. Starr, 68 Pierce Donald Starr, a loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather passed away, Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012. He died of heart failure at the age of 68. Don was born Feb. 1, 1944 at the top of the Greer Hill in a model A car to John and Bonnie Starr. He attended 1st through 12th grades at Pierce Schools, graduating in 1962. He worked at Cardiff mill, St. Regis Plywood mill in Libby, MT, for about 8 months, and 33 years at Potlatch Jaype Plywood mill, where he retired. Don was very interested in gold prospecting, reading, studying history and taking hikes with his dog Snoopy. He liked huckleberry picking and giving pieces of pie to almost everyone he met. On March 20, 1970, he married Janet Aileen Fisher, and she survives at the family home. Don was preceded in death by his mom and dad and daughter, Gina Lynn Starr Barber. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Kenneth. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, his son, Daniel Marc Starr (wife Amy) and granddaughter Evelyn; granddaughter, Angel Lynn Starr; and grandson, Dan Raymond. He is also survived by his great-granddaughter, Alexis Lynn Marie Martin. Survivors also include his brother, Darrel Starr, of Orofino; and sister, Marlene Trammell of Lewiston; as well as numerous aunts and cousins. A memorial service will be held Monday, Aug. 13 at 6 p.m. at the Pierce Play Park across from the Pierce Community Center. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Timberline Schools, Pierce Free Public Library, or the Pierce Community Center. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory of Orofino is caring for arrangements. Donald William Starr, 68, Pierce Donald William Starr, 68, Pierce passed away Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012, in Pierce. Memorial services are pending. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for the arrangements. Barbara Jean Wityczak, 64, Orofino Barbara Jean Wityczak passed away in her Orofino home with her family beside her on Aug. 5, 2012. She was 64. Barbara was born on May 7, 1948 in Los Angeles, CA to Christopher and Frances V. (Matetich) Brennan. She graduated from Reading Senior High School in Reading, PA class of 1966. Barbara married Frank Michael Wityczak in May of 1971 in Reading, PA. She worked for Teleflex International in Limerick, PA from 1969 to 1996 and the family then moved to their current home just outside of Orofino, Idaho. There she worked at Community Action Partnership from 2005 to 2010. Barbara was a devoted member of St. Theresa's Catholic Church since moving to Idaho. She also was a board member of the Clearwater Youth Alliance, CSAW (Clearwater Substance Abuse Workgroup), the ManiYAC Teen Center, and the Orofino Drop-In Center. Barbara also ran Maniac Productions and was a founding member of the ManiYAC Teen Center. Barbara leaves behind her husband, Frank Wityczak, of Orofino; her sons Jesse Wityczak of Astoria, OR and Joseph Wityczak of Moscow; her sisters, Lynn Hinsey and Joan Hoyen of West Reading, PA;. Jean Brennan of Morgantown, PA; and Christina Cubbitt of Virginia Beach, VA; and two brothers, Daniel Brennan of Hamburg, PA and David Brennan of Reading, PA. Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, Christopher and Frances Brennan. A Celebration of Life will be held Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 11 a.m. at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel in Orofino. Photo: Barbara Jean Wityczak Margaret Dugger, 83, Orofino Margaret Dugger, a wonderful woman who loved deeply, cared greatly and laughed often, has reunited with Jim Dugger, her best friend and soul mate, in eternity. She passed away peacefully on Aug. 1, 2012 at Clearwater Valley Hospital of heart-related complications at the age of 83. Margaret was born Nov. 13, 1928 in Morrowtown to Everett and Lucy Leachman. Margaret attended school in Morrowtown, Forest and Winchester where she met her loving husband, Jim Dugger. They were married on March 5, 1945 and resided in Forest, Grangeville and Nezperce. They eventually moved to Orofino in 1962. Margaret was a nurturing and very loving mother of three children, grandmother of seven and great grandmother of four. She had an unwavering commitment to her family and her faith and was always willing to assume the role of caretaker, mentor and confidante to friends, relatives and to others in need. She actively participated in activities for various civic and charitable organizations. She was extremely creative and could provide solutions to almost any obstacle. She demonstrated this creativity in her love of painting, gardening, sewing, crafts and restoring antiques. She was an active member of the Orofino Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, James Dugger; parents, Everett and Lucy Leachman; and brothers, Dale, Clifford, and Ed Leachman. She is survived by Michael Dugger of Orofino, Donna Peters of Bloomington Il, Clayton Dugger of Freeman Creek; sisters, Linda Oversby of Chewella, WA, Leta Weidner of Post Falls , and brother, Harvey Leachman of Craigmont. Services will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 7 at 1 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Orofino. She will be missed greatly by her family and by those whose lives she touched. May she rest in peace and love forever. Pine Hills Funeral Chapel and Crematory is caring for arrangements. Photo: Margaret Dugger James 'Jim' Allen Willis, 64, Orofino James 'Jim' Allen Willis was born March 4, 1948 in Oakland, CA to Doris and Harry Willis. He died suddenly July 28, 2012. Jim grew up in Oakland where he was employed by Pacific Gas & Electric. In the 70's he moved to the foothills of Calaveras County where he continued to work for PG&E as a Water Systems Repairman for 33 years. He wanted to leave the city life and go where he could indulge in his passion for dirt-bikes and the outdoors and share it with his wife, Sara Stone, and their children Blaine and Naomi. When Sara and Jim divorced, he continued to live in Hathaway Pines with his daughter. Upon retiring in 2005 he was finding California too crowded and moved to Orofino with his wife, Karen, mom and brother. He joined PLAY (Public Lands Access Year-round) and became involved with rights of motorized recreationists being able to ride on public lands. He was the current president of PLAY, a life-long member of the American Motorcycle Association and member of the International Oldtimers Motocross where he still raced. Jim loved riding his horses, racing motocross and going trail riding and camping with family and friends. Jim always loved working on bikes and helping kids to not only ride but learn how to repair their own bikes. Moving to Idaho and owning enough property for our horses and growing hay fulfilled his retirement dreams. Jim died doing what he loved most: riding dirt-bikes with friends on single-track trails in the North Fork area. Jim was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Chuck. He is survived by his children, Blaine and Naomi Willis of California; wife, Karen of Orofino and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Jim, you will be sorely missed by many, and may you ride your bike forever. Photo: James 'Jim' Allen Willis Lacey Anders Eddy, 31, former Orofino teacher's aide Lacey Anders Eddy 31, of Riggins, passed away July 26, 2012. Lacey was born Nov. 2, 1980 to Tony and Robin Anders. Lacey grew up in Lewiston and graduated from Lewiston High School in 1999. She married Ben Mack and they had a son Gabriel. They later divorced. Lacey married Chester Eddy and they moved to Lenore and she worked at the Orofino School District as a teacher's aide. They later moved to Riggins, and in 2011 she started working at the River Rock Restaurant. They became her work family and they fell in love with and opened their arms to her. Lacey's son Gabriel was her world and she loved and cared for him beyond measure. Besides her husband, Chet, she is survived by her son, Gabriel Thomas Mack; her dad, Tony Anders, Culdesac; her mom and dad, Robin and Dennis Spickler; brothers, AJ Anders, Darin Spickler, Keith and Angie Spickler, Dusty and Tina Spickler, Shawn and Jerid Hilderbrand, all of the Lewis Clark valley; and grandparents, Yvonne Stevens, of the Tri Cities, WA and Dave Anders of Arizona. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Edgar and Betty Keen of Lewiston. Lacey loved camping and the outdoors, and her work family at the River Rock in Riggins. Above all, she loved her son Gabriel and went above and beyond for him. She will truly be missed. Services were Friday at Malcom's Brower Wann Funeral Home in Lewiston. Online condolences may be left at www.malcomsfuneralhome.com. Select the Web Memorials tab. In lieu of flowers, an account has been set up in Gabriel Mack's name at the Pinetree Credit Union in Riggins. Photo: Lacey Anders Eddy Jaxon Jay Weldy, 3, Lewiston Our precious "Little Man" Jaxon 'Bubs' Weldy, 3, of Lewiston, passed away July 30, 2012, at Clearwater Valley Hospital in Orofino from a sudden illness. He was born Dec. 17, 2008, in Lewiston, to Elizabeth and Travis Weldy. Jaxon wanted to be a fireman when he grew up. He played with fire trucks often. He loved playing and teaching his baby sister and best friend, Bella. He played ring-around-the-rosy with her. He always enjoyed watching Bob the Builder and Mickey Mouse. He loved doggies and kitties and he absolutely loved to dance. He enjoyed playing squirt gun hide-and-go-seek and blowing bubbles with grandmas. He played soccer and video games with daddy. He played with Matchbox cars, toy planes and blocks. He helped his daddy fix things. He sang all the songs he knew on the radio. He loved to dig in the dirt, drawing, eating Top Ramen and bath time with mommy and sissy. His favorite movie was "Cars." He enjoyed anything that had to do with Lightning McQueen, Toe Mater and Mack. He also enjoyed his new car bed that his uncle had just gotten him. Jaxon had to talk on the phone with everybody who happened to be on the other end. He enjoyed swimming, building Lego castles, and sleeping with mommy and daddy. He was so excited to go to school this month. He would often smell flowers that his mommy would get or that he would pick himself. He was a smart and very intelligent young boy who loved to clown around. Jaxon is survived by his parents, Elizabeth and Travis Weldy of Lewisto
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The Argyros
https://www.theargyros.org/founding-donors
Anonymous (2) Jan Aronson Anne & Gary Borman & Family Elizabeth & Jack Bunce Foundation, Inc. City of Ketchum Andria Friesen & Robert DeGennaro Carey & John Dondero The Kemmerer Family Foundation Rebecca & Jonathan Neeley Anita Braker & Dave Olsen Anonymous Lisa Rose & Marty Albertson Joyce and Gary Almas Lesley Andrus The Barry Family Carl Behnke Leslie Benz Gail Landis & Victor Bernstein Liz Brown Janne & Henry Burdick Judith & Jeffery Camps Cheng Family Foundation Sophie & Derek Craighead Anne & James F. Crumpacker Family Peter G Curran, Peco Foundation Patricia & Gary Darman (Gary Darman Company) Karen & Marc de Saint Phalle DeBard Johnson Foundation Janet & Roger DeBard Dr Ronald & Beth Dozoretz Debra & Lyman Drake Chichester duPont Foundation (Holley & Chris duPont) Bob & Linda Edwards Michael S Engl Family Foundation Jill & Mark Eshman Lynn Feintech & Anthony Bernhardt Patti Felton Georgie & Dick Fenton Claudia Fiaschetti Chip & Sandra Fisher Janet Nathanail & William Flanz Mary Foust Sue & Mort Fuller Ellen & James Gillespie, The von der Heyden Family Foundation Deana & Morley Golden Nancy & Ross Goldstein Debra, Chloe, Allegra, Bing Gordon Susie & Dick Granville Jami & Mark Grassi Susan & Ron Greenspan Gardner Grout Foundation Kim Steele & Jay Hagenbuch The Harris Family Revocable Trust Grace Harvey Catherine & Jean-Francois Heitz Helios Foundation Geri Herbert Connie & Gary Hoffman Karen & Steve Holzman Cynthia and Blair Hull Leslie & George Hume Roy A Hunt Foundation Geoff Isles Judy Jellinek Martha & Ross Jennings Kat Grant Khosrowshahi Barbara Thrasher & Rick Koffey Koret Foundation Bonni & Peter Kremer Joan Lamb Barbara Lehman Jennifer & Jim Lindstrom Alison & Jim Luckman Marmot Foundation McAlvain Construction Stephanie Mennen In Memory of Don Ciccone Helen Meyer (Meyer Sound) Richard Carr & Jeanne Meyers Royanne & Alan Minskoff The Late Great Keith Moore Sarah Smith & Casey Mott Ellen & Andrea Nasi Kipp Nelson Sun Valley Opera Stephanie Freid-Perenchio & John Perenchio William Pierpoint Phoebe Pilaro Carlyn Ring Marilyn and Steve Rivera Jennifer & Peter Roberts Susan Reinstein & Brian Ross Julie & Preston Sargent Gail Severn Tom Livermore & Scott Shadrick Stephanie & Steve Shafran Gail & Bob Smelick Graham Smith The Snorf Fund of the Community Foundation for Monterey County – Charles & Leslie Snorf Julie & Peter Stott Gail Thornton Chris & Dan Turner Charlotte Unger Sheila & Willy Walker The Advisors of the Walnut Fund Lisa & Dave Whorton Bex Wilkinson & The Marshall Frankel Foundation David Whitlock Ginna & John Wolcott Jeri Wolfson Sarah & David Woodward Anonymous Sherry & Doug Aanestad Susan Conner & Samuel Adicoff Drs. Herbert & Charlotte Alexander Kelly & Wayne Allen Jane & Tom Allen Antry In Honor of Julia Argyros Samuel H. & Mary Jane Armacost Delvin & Joe Ash Judy & Don Atkinson Renata & Fred Beguin Sarah W Blumenstein Lisa Stelk & Bill Boeger Adam, Scott, & Sophia Bohrer Deborra Bohrer Frederic & Aurelie Boloix Boyle Fund Sylvia & Barry Bunshoft Alice Anne Calvert Laura & Robert Caminiti Alma & Ralph Campanale Laura & Scott Carlin Sallie Castle Gabe Cherian in Loving Memory of, Helma R. Cherian Mary Ahern & Joe Chlebowski Lee Chubb Penny & Buzz Coe Mike & Mary Colhoun Nancy & Charlie Cord Nancy Crandall Katherine Rixon & Rob Cronin Croteau Family Judith Davis The Deere Family Eva & Jim DeWolfe Penny & Jim DeYoung Kristi & Bob Diercks Ross & Kim Donald Steve Dondero Cyndi & Brad Dufur Ann & Leon Ellis Gay Emery Thad & Anette Farnham Patti Felton Fred & Randi Filoon Sandra & John Flattery Roger Jeanne Foreman Diana Frazier Elaine & John French Joyce Friedman, In memory of Norman Friedman Gay & Bill Fruehling Marina Dallago & David Gertz Sally Gillespie Stephanie & Jerry Gould Grabow Family Corey Graham Eileen Hansen & Jay Graham Lynn & Austen Gray Lolly Greeninger Cyndie & Z. Wayne Griffin Michelle & Harry Griffith The Griswold Family Peggy & Sam Grossman The Jill Grossman Family Charitable Fund Sally & Michael Halsted Tod & Barbara Hamachek Patricia Hanwright Trina Peters & The Hardiman Family Lynne & Steve Heidel The Hemmings Family Pamela Irby Ann Jones Kathy Jones Chipper & Bill Joseph Tracy & Eric Kanowsky Kantor Family Lynn & Bruce Kaplan Susan Passavoy & Bob Kaplan Courtney & Steve Kapp Diane C. Kneeland Venetia Kontogouris Michelle & Mark Krogh Leslie & Michael Lanahan Inge-Lise & Jack Lane Ann Adamson Leonardo Kristy & Tom Logan Ali Long Leslie & Jon Maksik Mary & Steve Malkmus Dorrie & David Marks – In honor of their son Evan Kiki & Wayne Martin – Martin Djos Family Foundation Susan & Gary Martin Claudia McCain Sandy & Jack McCullough Rob McGowan (Architectural Resources) Sharon McNee by Lori McNee & Family Mari & Gary McStay Jane Rosen & Scott Miley Roger & Francette Miller J Peter Mohn & Diane Mohn Sue & John Monson Gina Knox & Richard Mull Cynthia & Kingsley Murphy Terry & Mike Murphy John Murray Susan Tucker & Steve Myers Sandy & Dean Nichols Carol Nie Russell & Eleanor Notides Bev & Rob O’Neil (Big Wood Investments) Scott and Barbara Patton Stephen & Marylyn Pauley Suzie & Garry Pearson Margot Peck Wendy & Alan Pesky Sherrie Petermann Marie-Noelle and Greg Phillips – In honor of Tim Mott Lee & Jill Pollock Eileen & Fred Prager Connie & Tony Price Collett Pruitt Sharon & Nick Purdy – In memory of Bud Purdy Neil Bradshaw & Ivana Radlova Joy & Ken Rempe Bob & Betsy Reniers Kathy & Kirk Riedinger Sarah & Bill Robertson Rick & Kathy Robinson Barbara & David Rognlien Lois Rosen Rosen Family Kate & Bob Rosso – In memory of Sam Mott H. Perry Boyle, Jr & Lisa M. Ryan Pamela & Andrew Sabel Lynda & Robert Safron Susan & John Sahlberg Jean Sakaguchi Donna & Bruce Shahbaz Becky & Pete Smith Connie Smith Mr. & Mrs. John Christopher Spain Jensen Family Jensen Stern Charles Stuhlberg Maggie & Dave Sturdevant Spooky & Jim Taft Janet Taggares James & Shirley Tallackson Richard Taylor Cornelius T. Ryan & Phebe Thorne Alasdair Neale & Lowell Tong Kirk T Wampler Anita Weissberg Doug Whitman Margaret Whittelsey Mandi Wilson Rhea Schwartz & Paul Wolff Patsy Wygle Barbara & Stanley R. Zax Roland Wolfram & Patti Zebrowski