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Kate Kelly (other)
Kate Kelly may refer to: * Kate Kelly (politician), Idaho state senator * Kate Kelly (outlaw) (1863–1898), sister of outlaw Ned Kelly * Kate Kelly (sculptor) (1882–1964), American-Hawaiian sculptor * Kate Kelly (camogie), Wexford camogie player * Kate Kelly (shipwreck), a sunken schooner off the coast of Wind Point, Wisconsin * Kate Kelly (feminist) (born 1980), Washington, D.C. lawyer, and founder of Ordain Women * Kate Kelly (journalist) Kate Kelly (born February 24, 1975) is an American reporter for ''The New York Times.'' Biography Kelly was raised in Washington, D.C. She is a graduate of the National Cathedral School after which she attended Columbia University where she rec ..., American journalist See also * Katherine Kelly (other) {{disambiguation, hn=Kelly, Kate ...
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Kate Kelly (politician)
Kate Kelly is an American politician who served as Idaho State Senator from the Ada County-based District 18 from 2004 to 2010. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Career In January 2009, she succeeded Senator Clint Stennett of Ketchum as Idaho Senate minority leader after Stennett's announcement that he would miss all of the 2009 legislative session while battling brain cancer. Kelly was previously the assistant minority leader in the Idaho Senate, Deputy Attorney General for the State of Idaho, and a senior manager at the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. In December 2010, she became the Director of the Office of Ecosystems, Tribal & Public Affairs at the Environmental Protection Agency's Region 10 office in Seattle Seattle ( ) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwes ...
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Kate Kelly (outlaw)
Catherine Ada Kelly (12 July 1863 – October 1898) was the younger sister of famous Australian outlaw Ned Kelly. Early life Kate Kelly was born in Beveridge, Victoria, Australia, on 12 July 1863 to parents John and Ellen Kelly (née Quinn), their seventh child. The family moved to Avenel soon after her birth, where another child, Grace, was born. John Kelly died of dropsy when Kelly was four years old. Ellen Kelly then moved the family to her sisters' house at Greta. One year later, the family moved once again, to a two-room hut on leased land at nearby Eleven Mile Creek, becoming one of the growing number of poor, Catholic and Irish born selectors in the area, limited to the marginal land that was not already claimed by wealthy squatters in the area. Kelly helped her mother bring up the family, which included three more children to her mother's second husband George King. The Fitzpatrick incident The local police/ex-convicts paid attention to the vulnerable and widowe ...
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Kate Kelly (sculptor)
Kate Kelly or Katherine Kelly (1882–1964) was an American sculptor and printmaker. She was born in California, the daughter of suffragette Hester Lambert Harland. Kate first visited Hawaii with her mother in 1898, at age 16. She studied at the Partington Art School in San Francisco, where she met the painter and printmaker John Melville Kelly, whom she married in 1908. After living in San Francisco, the couple went to Hawaii in 1923. Their plan was to stay a year, while John worked for an advertising agency creating material to promote tourism. They fell in love with the islands and the people and stayed permanently. The Kellys immediately identified with the native Hawaiians and became their champions in images and in print. Kate took a class in printmaking at the University of Hawaii with Huc-Mazelet Luquiens (1881–1961), and then taught her husband John the techniques of printmaking. Because of failing vision, Kate gave-up her own career in the mid-1930s and ...
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Kate Kelly (camogie)
Kate Kelly is a camogie player, winner of nine All-Star awards in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016. In 2007, she helped Wexford win their first All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship in 32 years. and further All Ireland medals in 2010, 2011 and 2012 when she was player of the match in the All Ireland final. Family background Daughter of Peggy (née Doyle), and niece of Mary, All-Ireland medal winners with Wexford in 1968 and 1969. she is a sister of Mag who was on the 2010-1 panel. Four of her brothers - Denis, Mick, John and Joe played with Wexford in various grades of hurling, while her father, Seán, is a former county under-age hurling mentor. Played in the All-Ireland Intermediate football final of 2007 and completed a notable double as she won the Wexford Supporters' Club player of the year for both camogie and football. Other Honours Vodafone camogie player of the year 2007; With Wexford she won National League medals in 2009, 2010 and 2011, ...
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Kate Kelly (shipwreck)
The ''Kate Kelly'' was a 126-foot wood-hulled two-masted schooner that sank in 1895 off the coast of Wind Point, Wisconsin, United States. In 2007 the shipwreck site was added to the National Register of Historic Places. History The ''Kate Kelly'' was built in Tonawanda, New York by John Martel in 1867, a canaller designed to carry maximum cargo through the Welland Canal between Lakes Erie and Ontario, with inches to spare. Her homeport was Buffalo, New York and later Oswego, New York. She carried cargo such as corn, grain, coal and iron from ports including those in Chicago, Illinois and Milwaukee, Wisconsin to ports in places such as Canada. In May 1895 the ''Kate Kelly'' left Alpena, Michigan with a load of hemlock railroad ties bound for Chicago. After stopping at Sheboygan, Wisconsin, she carried on with her journey. On the morning of May 13, a storm broke out across Lake Michigan, sinking several ships including the ''Kate Kelly''. There were no survivors and the bodies of ...
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Kate Kelly (feminist)
Kathleen Marie Kelly, known as Kate Kelly, is an American activist, human rights lawyer, and Mormon feminist who founded Ordain Women, an organization advocating for the ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Kelly was excommunicated from the church in 2014. She is also a nationally known advocate for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and abortion access. Kelly came out as queer in 2019 and began a same-sex relationship with a Catholic writer pushing for similar goals within the Catholic Church. Early life and education Kelly was born in Arizona to Jim and Donna Kelly. One of five siblings, she grew up in Hood River, Oregon. Her mother is an attorney and her father a retired newspaper publisher and university administrator. Both parents were converts to the LDS Church, and her father at one time served as the bishop of a local congregation, known as a ward. Kelly graduated from Brigham Young Univ ...
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Kate Kelly (journalist)
Kate Kelly (born February 24, 1975) is an American reporter for ''The New York Times.'' Biography Kelly was raised in Washington, D.C. She is a graduate of the National Cathedral School after which she attended Columbia University where she received a B.A. in History in 1997. After school, she worked for ''Time magazine'' and the ''New York Observer'' where she wrote a weekly residential real-estate column, "Manhattan Transfers." she then worked for ''The Wall Street Journal'' for ten years as an investigative journalist and then in 2010 she was hired by CNBC as an on-air reporter. In 2016, she was hired by ''The New York Times'' as their business reporter. Kelly is also the author, with Robin Pogrebin, of ''The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation'' with a publishing date in September 2019 from Portfolio Books, a division of Penguin Random House. Before publication, the ''Times'' published a widely criticised essay adapted from the book that primarily addressed accus ...
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