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The City of Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz presented recognitions and appreciation certificates for the service and contributions made by those volunteers appointed by Mayor Saenz to 38 Advisory and City Committees during the Mayor’s tenure.

Additionally, Council recognized Mr. Carlos Luna, a former Director of the J.W. Nixon High School Band from 1984 to 2014. Mr. Luna and his students received 28 consecutive UIL Sweepstakes Awards. His concert bands including the J.W. Nixon High School Honors Winds Ensemble won first place and honorable mention awards at festivals in Texas, Washington, D.C., and Colorado. Mr. Luna, his students, and band staff earned recognition at numerous marching band competitions, some of which include UIL Area and State Marching Band Contest rankings. The marching bands, under his direction, advanced from the regional level to UIL Area and State Marching Band Contest on several occasions. His band was a consistent TMEA (Texas Music Educators Association) State Honor Band contender for many years, ranking as high as eighth place in the State of Texas in Conference 5A, which is now the new 6A classification. During his 35 years in music education, Mr. Luna also served LISD as band coordinator and director of fine arts. He was also previously inducted into the TMEA Region XIV South Texas Band Directors Hall of Fame in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Lastly, Lisa Kristina was recognized by Council for her community outreach volunteer participation and work through COVID-19 vaccine drives, purchasing and making COVID-19 kits and distributing over 500 kits throughout the community. Lisa Kristina is a medical school candidate who assisted our community in vaccinating over 3,000 individuals. Her volunteer work and participation in our community has not gone unnoticed.

 

Twelve University of Minnesota, Morris faculty and staff members were honored at the annual Recognition Dinner on Thursday, April 26. Hosted by Chancellor Michelle Behr, the event provided the campus community a chance to congratulate faculty and staff award recipients and to thank retirees for their service to the campus.

 

Faculty Award Recipients

Julie Eckerle, English, UMM Faculty Distinguished Research Award

Tracy Otten, studio art, Horace T. Morse-Minnesota Alumni Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education and UMM Alumni Association Teaching Award

Sheri Been, political science, Horace T. Morse-Minnesota Alumni Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education

Michelle Page, education, John Tate Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising

Cristina Ortiz, anthropology, Bill and Ida Stewart for Ethnic Diversity

Jim Bovre, education, Morris Academic Staff Award

 

Staff Award Recipients

Irene Maloney, Mary Martelle Award, staff

Mary Zosel, civil service, Outstanding Support Staff Award

Vance Gullickson, teamsters, Outstanding Support Staff Award

Janel Mendoza, AFSCME, Outstanding Support Staff Award

 

Retirees

Karen Ellis, student activities, conferences & special events

Delores Rathke, dining services

 

Retirees were welcomed into the University of Minnesota, Morris Retirees Association (UMMRA). Learn more at ummra.morris.umn.edu.

 

Photos by Jenna Ray.

Bar Leaders Recognition Luncheon - Featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito?: Ten Things People May Not Know About the Supreme Court

Cotton grown at the center is part of the varietyy trial.

 

The soils and topography of southeast Missouri offer researchers a unique opportunity to study cotton and rice production and irrigation. Researchers also are evaluating better soybean cropping systems, and weed, insect and disease-control systems. Three locations make up Fisher Delta Research Center’s 1,078 acres in a 12-county area that forms the Missouri Bootheel. Scientists at the center have gained recognition for developing improved soybean varieties, especially those with soybean cyst nematode resistance and maintain a regional soil and plant-testing laboratory.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © MU College of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

Roopa Suppiah, Sean Doherty (Peer Leadership Award) and Tian Lu (Brian Yealland Community Leadership Award) receive student recognition awards

Graduate Recognition at 10am Traditional Service, May 8, 2011.

Senior Recognition Cheerleading, October 29, 2021

Piscataway Tribe Recognition from Lt. Governor Brown. by Jay Baker at Charles Co., Md.

Branch: West Valley.

 

Event: Volunteer recognition party.

 

Date: May 2, 2009.

 

Description: Volunteer recognition party.

AMC Unit Effectiveness Inspection Recognition at the 89th Airlift Wing

Trustee Edwin Flores, Junkins Elementary fifth-grader Elijah English and Superintendent Michael Hinojosa on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, at the regular Dallas ISD Board of Trustees meeting. (Official Dallas ISD photo by Todd Overman)

 

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Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.

 

Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:

 

•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.

•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.

•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.

 

Service awards went to:

 

•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.

•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.

•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.

•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.

•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.

•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.

 

Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.

  

As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.

 

Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:

 

•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.

•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.

•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.

 

Service awards went to:

 

•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.

•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.

•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.

•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.

•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.

•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.

 

Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.

  

Rockland County Nurse Recognition Day Committee chair Kathleen Hopkins presents a $1,000 check to Project: Possible at the nurses' luncheon, held at Rockland Community College on 5/11/2017.

Employee Recognition Ceremony, where staff that has worked at YU for certain milestones is honored.

Piscataway Tribe Recognition from Lt. Governor Brown. by Jay Baker at Charles Co., Md.

Facial recognition data collection helps in analyzing and comparing an individual’s facial details. Facial Recognition Data Collection is helpful in collecting information like the bridge of the nose, the contour of the lips, ears, chin as well as spacing of the eyes.

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On May 22, 2019 the Los Angeles Fire Department held the annual Civilian Employee Recognition Luncheon to honor the tremendous work of the following individuals:

 

FIRE CHIEF’S AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

TERRANCE ITO, EMS Nurse Practitioner Supervisor

Emergency Medical Services Division, Emergency Medical Services Bureau

________________

 

EMPLOYEES OF THE YEAR

Shop Maintenance Category

DEVIN DEKONING, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic

Triple Heavy Shop, Supply and Maintenance Division, Training and Support Bureau

Clerical Category

 

KRISTIE BUTANDA, Secretary

Operations Central Bureau

Professional/Specialized Skills Category

 

PATRICIA ARIAS, Senior Project Coordinator

Recruit Services Section, Training and Support Bureau

________________

 

CERTIFICATES OF SPECIAL RECOGNITION

DISHAN CHAUDHURI, Equipment Mechanic

Light Vehicle Shop, Supply and Maintenance Division, Training and Support Bureau

 

JULIO BANUELOS, Senior Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic

Aerial Heavy Shop, Supply and Maintenance Division, Training and Support Bureau

 

JUAN RAMIREZ-SANCHEZ, Equipment Mechanic

Light Vehicle Shop, Supply and Maintenance Division, Training and Support Bureau

 

BRUCE GALLION, Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic

Aerial Heavy Shop, Supply and Maintenance Division, Training and Support Bureau

 

PHIL OROZCO, Senior Management Analyst

Financial Management Division, Administrative Services Bureau

 

KATHY NGUYEN, Senior Systems Analyst

Information and Technology Bureau

 

PETER SANDERS, Public Information Director

Community Liaison Office, Administration Bureau

 

JASMINE ALVARADO, Secretary

Fire Communications and Dispatch Support Section, Information Technology Bureau

________________

CERTIFICATES OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE

Erika Cabrera

Lesley Cornejo

Mark Davis

Podinilame Dissanayake

Alvin Dong

Bryan Fitzgerald

Vidal Garcia

Sally Gonzales

Gary Hayakawa

Tom Hoang

Masaki Horii

Terrance Ito

Jackson Jang

Scott Liefeld

Royce Long

Tiana Munoz

Hank Murakami

Lauren Nakasuji

Nam Nguyen

Tammy Nguyen

Mario Pasaporte

Nilam Patel

Daisy Quan

Mauricio Ramirez

Renee Ramirez

Emilio Rodriguez

Mario Salazar

Jorge Sandoval

Lori Skroce

Drew Steinberg

Laura Triner

 

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Recognition Assembly and Cum Laude Induction in Memorial Chapel, May 19, 2023. Photography by Lindsey Topham.

Refuge Manager Roy Lowe recognizes the Oregon Department of Transportation.

Special constables of Greater Manchester Police and Cheshire Police have today, 9 January 2015, taken part in Operation Fezzan.

 

The overall aim of the joint operation was to disrupt illegal activity between the two counties and deny criminals the use of the roads.

 

By using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras officers were able to monitor vehicles that crossed between the two counties, stopping any that were on the roads illegally or were linked to criminal activity.

 

The operation was centred around the forces' border near Poynton.

 

Special constables are volunteer police officers who give up their time to help keep our communities safe. They have the same powers as regular officers and provide police forces across the country with thousands of hours of additional policing every month.

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

Isn't it amazing when you see an image of your child and you are like "holy crap, they look just like X". It does for me. Bean looks JUST like my mom as a young girl in this picture.

 

The crazy thing about it, I sent this to my dad telling him that I thought she looked just like mom in this picture. He said that he has a picture of my mom in a similar pose from when they were dating, she was wearing boots and trying to get mud off of them from their hiking trip. I am dying to see that picture and see how much they look alike!

What happens when you can no longer discern a good memory from a bad one? Maybe it's all connected somehow

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