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Five of the nine Sodder children, aged 5 through 14, who lived in their parents' home, were presumed to have died in a fire that destroyed the house. However, no remains were found in the ashes the morning after the fire and some small bone fragments found during subsequent investigations turned out to have been planted.
Olympia Dukakis (Greek: Ολυμπία Δουκάκη) was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, on June 20, 1931, the daughter of Alexandra "Alec" (née Christou) and Constantine "Costas" S. Dukakis. [3] Her parents were Greek immigrants; her father a refugee from Anatolia, and her mother an immigrant from the Peloponnese.
During her first term in office, homelessness became a major issue in Olympia. Selby authorized construction of a "tiny house village" with room for about 40 people and a sanctioned camp to house 120 people in tents. [5] In November 2019, Selby was re-elected as mayor, receiving 8,614 votes to 7,612 from Nathaniel Jones. [6]
Some camp waitlists have grown as much as 100% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, as approximately 43,000 American children experienced a death of a parent due to Covid, according to JAMA ...
He got the warehouse built for $70,000, selling a year later for a $34,000 profit. He co-founded Olympia & York with his brothers Albert and Ralph in 1958. [3] Soon the company was building such facilities for others. [citation needed] In 1964, Olympia and York was founded as a separate building and property development firm. [citation needed]
P.A.C.K. camp serves those with special needs in the Tampa, Florida, area.
Serena Williams loves her life as a mom.. The tennis legend, who turns 43 on Sept. 26, 2024, shares daughters Olympia, born in 2017, and Adira, born in 2023, with her husband of seven years Alexis ...
Known for: A pioneer, businessman, and politician from Olympia, Washington. Was a member of the city and state legislatures. Developed a number of businesses in the city, built a railroad connection between Olympia and Northern Pacific Railway, and developed the family business: the Mitchell–Lewis Wagon Manufactory (later Mitchell, Lewis & Starver Company).