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Ruben Diaz, a Boise man with a long history of mental illness, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for repeatedly stabbing a stranger in 2018 — the third time he ...
L. B. Lindsay: Disqualified, never took office [a] Henry E. Prickett: November 19, 1867 Thomas B. Hart: January 1868 John Hailey: Never took office Charles Himrod: July 10, 1871 George H. Twitchell: July 8, 1872 Sol Hasbrouck: Resigned November 5, 1885 James W. Huston: December 28, 1885 Peter J. Pefley: July 1887 Harry Fritchman: Resigned May ...
Manny Diaz may refer to: Manny Diaz (American football) (born 1974), American college football coach and son of Manny Diaz (Florida politician) Manny Diaz (California politician) (born 1953), former California State Assemblyman
Luis Manuel Díaz (born 17 May 1965) is a Mexican football assistant manager and former player who is the assistant for Guadalajara Juvenil since 2021. Youth career
The foundation proposed a combined museum and new Boise Public Library, but again the plan was rejected. [5] In 2012, city planners approved construction of a $70 million facility that included an urban park, a 57,000-square-foot (5,300 m 2 ) building, and the tractor exhibit.
Víctor Manuel "Manolito" Ortiz Díaz (31 January 1965 – 3 November 2021) was a Puerto Rican politician and former mayor of Gurabo. Ortiz was affiliated with the New Progressive Party (PNP) and served as mayor from 2005 to 2016. Has BA degree in business administration from the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao. [2]
Manuel Díaz may refer to: Manuel Díaz (fencer) (1874–1929), Cuban fencer who competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics; Manuel Diaz (tennis), Puerto Rican tennis player and coach; Manuel Díaz (Mexican cyclist) (1899–?), Mexican cyclist who competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics; Manuel Díaz Gil (1929–1966), Spanish footballer
On election day, Manuel Andrade again prevailed with 50.67% of the votes, compared to 45.95% for Ojeda Zubieta, who this time accepted defeat without complaint. Manuel Andrade was sworn in as Governor of Tabasco on 1 January 2002, in the presence of the President of Mexico , Vicente Fox , and the absence of the PRD and PAN state legislators.