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Founder Joshua Vickery to leave CFCArts - Orlando Sentinel

Joshua Vickery, founder and leader of Central Florida Community Arts, will depart the organization and Orlando in October. He is the third major cultural leader in two weeks to announce his departure.

CFCArts has Disney, Broadway names on tap for 2021-22 season

CFCArts has Disney, Broadway names on tap for 2021-22 season
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Historical Review

1901 May 25, 1901-J. Howard and Ed Bergen have formed a partnership in Grand Rapids and have entered into the real estate business. May 25, 1901-Sol Williams, who owns a homestead on the Vermillion, reported to Sheriff Tyndall and gave himself up stating that he had shot and probably killed Jim Morris in Cass County. He claims self-defense. May 25, 1901-Frank F. Price, Grand Rapids attorney, has taken George H. Spear of Brainerd on as a partner.   1911 May 24, 1911-The new settler often makes a mistake by bringing in too much stock, more stock than the farm will provide rough feed for, which proves unprofitable.

Kay A Mattson | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Journal

May 8, 2021 NEGAUNEE, MI – Kay A. Mattson, age 88, longtime resident of 125 Mattson Road, Negaunee, passed away on Thursday, May 6, 2021, at the Marquette County Medical Care Facility, in Ishpeming, where she was currently residing. Kay was born in Callaway, MN, on February 13, 1933, a daughter of the late Selma (Janson) and Chester Jacobson. Kay’s biological mother died when she was 4, and subsequently she was raised in faith by the Jalmer and Dagmar Janson family in Strawberry Lake, MN. Kay was a graduate of the Waubun High School, Class of 1953 and moved to Minneapolis where she worked as a secretary. In the summer of 1955, Kay married Lawrence “Fudd” Mattson in Negaunee and resided here since. Kay was first a homemaker, raising her three kids, but also worked at the family construction business, Lakeland Construction for 35 years.

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