Katrina Asay | |
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Member of the WashingtonHouseofRepresentatives from the 30th district | |
In office December 3, 2010 –January 14, 2013 | |
Preceded by | Skip Priest |
Succeeded by | Roger Freeman |
Personal details | |
Born | November 8,1957 |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Neil Asay |
Residence | Milton,Washington |
Alma mater | Heald College |
Profession | Tax preparer Realtor |
Katrina L. Asay (born November 8,1957) is an American politician of the Republican Party. She was a member of the Washington House of Representatives,representing Washington's 30th legislative district,from 2010 to 2013. [1]
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is an 1820 short story by American author Washington Irving contained in his collection of 34 essays and short stories titled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon,Gent. Irving wrote the story while living in Birmingham,England.
Milton is a city in King and Pierce counties in the U.S. state of Washington. The population was 8,697 at the time of the 2020 census. Milton borders the larger but newer town of Edgewood.
Katrina vanden Heuvel is an American editor and publisher. She is the publisher,part-owner,and former editor of the progressive magazine The Nation. She was the magazine's editor from 1995 to 2019,when she was succeeded by D. D. Guttenplan. She has frequently appeared as a commentator on political television programs. Vanden Heuvel is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations,a US nonprofit think tank. She is a recipient of the Norman Mailer Prize.
Hurricane Katrina was a powerful and devastating tropical cyclone that caused 1,392 fatalities and damages estimated at $125 billion in late August 2005,particularly in the city of New Orleans and its surrounding area. It is tied with Hurricane Harvey as being the costliest tropical cyclone in the Atlantic basin. Katrina was the twelfth tropical cyclone,the fifth hurricane,and the third major hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was also the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane to make landfall in the contiguous United States,gauged by barometric pressure.
Charles R. Asay is a conservative political cartoonist. He was an editorial cartoonist for the Colorado Springs Gazette until his retirement on March 28,2007. Previously,he drew for the Taos News,Colorado Springs Sun,and briefly at the Denver Post. He continued to produce editorial cartoons through syndication by Creators Syndicate until June 29,2013,when he announced his retirement through that day's cartoon.
Katrina or Katrine is a feminine given name. It is a derivative of Katherine. People with this name include:
Katrina Kaif is a British actress who works in Hindi-language films. One of the highest-paid actresses in India,she has received accolades,including four Screen Awards and four Zee Cine Awards,in addition to three Filmfare nominations. Though reception to her acting has varied,she is noted for her action film roles and her dancing ability.
Carlos Egan Asay was a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1976 until his death.
Andrew Charles Griffin was an American journalist. He won several Emmy Awards and Peabody Awards for his work at CNN,notably for the coverage of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and an investigation that led to the Veterans Health Administration controversy of 2014.
Virgil Williams is an American screenwriter. He has written for television shows like 24 and ER,as well as films such as The Piano Lesson and Mudbound,for which he and director Dee Rees received a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination.
The Canada women's national baseball team represents Canada in international baseball. They are overseen by Baseball Canada,the governing body of baseball in Canada.
Daniel V. Asay was an iceboat racer. He claimed to be the oldest ice yacht sailor in the world. His ice boat Gull competed in more races than any other in its class.
Graphite is a free open-source software (FOSS) tool that monitors and graphs numeric time-series data such as the performance of computer systems. Graphite was developed by Orbitz Worldwide,Inc and released as open-source software in 2008.
Amanda Karlene Asay was a Canadian baseball and ice hockey player. She played on the Canada women's national baseball team from 2005 to 2021,and was its longest-serving member at the time of her death. She batted and threw right-handed,and played at catcher,first base,and starting pitcher.
Alma Asay was the CEO and co-founder,along with Dana Peterson,of Allegory Law,a legal technology company that provided a software platform for litigation management. Asay founded the company after departing a career at Gibson Dunn &Crutcher,where she learned from and worked with top litigation attorney Orin Snyder working on complex litigation. Allegory Law,during its infancy,like many startups,has had bumpy moments. Disagreements with Peterson lead to the founding team breakup,and Asay had to sell her home to fund the startup,leading to her having to stay on couches of friends and family to extend her financial runway. In addition,in the early stages of the startup,the members of Asay's engineering team were paid in equity;and when they decided the product was ready to launch,Asay disagreed,thinking more work was needed. This forced the company to a standstill,and it took a year to raise the money needed to buy out her partners so she could restart her work. Since then,Asay closed a convertible debt round in early 2014,raised $715,000 from individuals in late 2016,and raised $500,000 from legal tech executives and investors in early 2017.
Apache Helix is an open-source cluster management framework developed by the Apache Software Foundation.
Nahcotta was a steamboat operated from 1898 to 1928 on a route from Astoria,Oregon to Ilwaco,Washington,and then,from 1908 on,from Astoria to Megler,Washington. Nahcotta ran on the same route for its entire service life,and for much of that time was commanded by Capt. Tom Parker,who started his marine career as a deckhand and who had only three months of formal education.
Mark James Asay was an American spree killer who was executed by the state of Florida for the 1987 racially motivated murders of two men in Jacksonville,Florida. He was convicted,sentenced to death,and subsequently executed in 2017 at Florida State Prison by lethal injection. Asay's execution generated attention as it was noted by multiple news agencies that he was the first white person to be executed in Florida for killing a black person. He was also the first person to be executed in the United States using the drug etomidate.
Asay may refer to: