Updated: 8:30 AM PDT May 11, 2021 Sheree Paolello Anchor When you have an emergency, the first thing most of us think to do is call 911. But what happens when the people taking your call don t send help? Last year six people died, when flooding washed away the Sanes bridge in the small town of Laurel, Indiana. Two of the victims were Josh Mosier s little girls. That s the reoccurring nightmare, is seeing that and hearing them scream. And it s like I m behind a wall and I can t get to them, Mosier said.Mosier was driving into work on that rainy morning, March 20, 2020, when he got a terrifying call. He said I don t know how to tell you this, but I believe it s her van upside down in the creek. Inside that van were Mosier s two little girls, 4-year old Kylee and 7-year old Elysium, along with their mother, Felina Lewis and her teenage son. Mosier replays that morning over and over again in his head. I wanted to believe that they died immed
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Percentage female?
When analyzing ratings and their distribution among United States Chess Federation (US Chess or USCF) members, keep in mind that there are fewer girls and women than boys and men. Among recent members (12/31/2020 or later expiration date), 12.4% are coded as female, 85.4% are coded as male, and 2.2% are uncoded (M. Nolan, personal communication, February 23, 2021). From 1972–2000, that percentage was 5% or lower.
Al Lawrence, Executive Director of USCF from 1988-1996, wrote a memorandum, distributed to the USCF Policy Board and the Women’s Chess Committee, about “Female Membership in USCF.” The memorandum is listed internally at USCF as “100 BINFO #93-397” with a date of October 22, 1993. There’s a hand-written note about some members not being coded for age or gender, affecting the percentages. According to his memorandum, in 1993 girls and women combined were 4.65% of the total USCF membership (3,340 of 71,794 members).