With the year the days of this new country look like to the eyes of the enslaved. Good morning welcome to bill Wilson Center i direct the Kissinger Institute and we are extremely pleased to have roll friends with us this morning to discuss his new book the beautiful country and the metal came down. Earnings his degree in east Asian Studies at stanford then part of the first wave of American University students to go to try now. And was the launching pad for the first book the story of the new china and markets back to the Early Experiences to follow the path and the trajectory over chinas many changes in 2006 for after returning to the university he went back to china in 1988 and then was expelled from china just get out of here because of his links during that period and reported from bosnia and afghanistan and later was the editor of the Washington Post that was headed back to china for a stint to conduct research and for the best coverage in asia also has won prizes for his coverage
A Volusia County family is speaking out after their loved one's grave had to be dug out due to improper maintenance and organization at a historic cemetery.
George Raisler, husband of Lake Helen s former mayor, was arrested during a commission meeting after witnesses saw him shove outgoing vice mayor Jim Connell.
Ralph Stewart
Ralph “Pete” E. Stewart, age 88, of Gloversville, died December 10, 2020, surrounded by family. Pete was born November 10, 1932, on Court Street in Fonda, NY, at the home of his grandmother and great-grandfather. He was the second son of Donald M. and Marion “Esther” Stewart.
Moving to Gloversville, at a young age, he attended Gloversville schools, graduating from GHS with the class of 1950, and participated in football, track and bowling. He went on to graduate from Cornell University in 1955 with a bachelor of science degree in agriculture and life sciences. He was inducted into the Alpha Gamma Rho Zeta Chapter of the National Agriculture Fraternity (AGR).