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Michael E. Malinowski (November 14, 1948 – August 22, 2024) was a member of the Senior United States Foreign Service, and was the U.S. Ambassador to Nepal from December 2001 to April 2004. [1] He was also Chargé d'Affaires ad interim in the Philippines from July 2000 until September 2001. [ 2 ]
Sacramento City Hall (before 1908) Sacramento Masonic Temple, 1131 J St., Sacramento, CA, listed on the National Register of Historic Places [3] Mater Misericordiac Hospital, Sacramento; Sacramento County Courthouse (built in 1913, demolished in 1965) [4] After Rudolph's death his brother continued the firm, renamed P. J. Herold and Company. [5]
Xavier Becerra – Attorney General of California and current United States Secretary of Health and Human Services; John Bigler – Governor of California, Ambassador to Chile; Betsy Butler - member of the California State Assembly; Nathaniel Colley – first African American male lawyer in Sacramento [60] [61] [62]
Officers responded shortly before 4 a.m. for a death investigation in the area of Mack Road and La Mancha Way, just west of Highway 99, according to a Sacramento Police Department news release.
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A 55-year-old man in custody died Sunday morning during intake at the Sacramento County Main Jail, according to the Sheriff’s Office. It was the second death in a week at the downtown facility ...
California Cemetery and Funeral Bureau Certificate of Authority – Cemetery, License Number 506 Archived February 22, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Funeral Establishment License Number 951 Archived June 24, 2017, at the Wayback Machine; U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Westwood Memorial Park
The Thomas Jefferson School is a historic elementary school building located in Sacramento, California designed in the Tudor Revival style. [2] Designed by Sacramento School District's Architectural and Engineering Commission Chairman E.C. Hemmings and James S. Dean of local architecture firm Dean & Dean, and built by Robert Trost.