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Chloe is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, West Virginia, United States. It lies along West Virginia Route 16 and the West Fork Little Kanawha River, to the south of the towns of Grantsville (the county seat) and Arnoldsburg. [1] [2] Its elevation is 794 feet (242 m). [3] It has a post office with the ZIP code 25235. [4]
Melba Louise Chloe was born in 1929, [4] in Fairfax, Virginia to Rhodie and Edna Chloe (née Robinson). [5] [6] She graduated from Howard University in 1950 with a master's degree in mathematics, [7] after receiving a bachelor's degree in mathematics with a minor in physics. [8]
Calhoun County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,229, [1] making it the third-least populous county in West Virginia. Its county seat is Grantsville. [2] The county was founded in 1856 and named for South Carolina politician John C. Calhoun.
An ode to the perennial It girl's style, in honor of her birthday. Chloë Sevigny turns 50 today but her style is just as influential and cool in 2024 as ever.
Saturday Night Live‘s newest cast member, Chloe Troast! The stand-up, improv and sketch comedian will arrive at Studio 8H as SNL‘s sole new hire this fall, so all eyes will be on Troast when ...
Chloe, who adopted the stage name Chloe Bennet after failing to be cast under her legal name, Chloe Wang, admits that she, like Lana, “never had a problem getting work” once she changed her name.
She would later have a recurring, semi-regular role on the short-lived but hit 90's sitcom Veronica's Closet, playing Chloe in 15 episodes. Her most notable role is CTU systems analyst Chloe O'Brian on 24, which she joined in 2003 at the start of the show's third season. Her character was a hit with viewers and critics and was one of the few ...
Chloe was among the five most popular names for newborn girls of Asian descent in the American state of Virginia in 2022. [8] It has ranked among the top one hundred names for newborn American girls nationally since 1998, peaking in 2009 and 2010 when it was the ninth most popular name given to girls.