Stephanie has had the privilege of representing Indiana in many ways. She has danced for the Indiana Pacers and the Indiana Firebirds as well as entertaining the US (Indiana) troops overseas on two AFE tours. The AFE tour traveled to Kosovo, Bosnia, Iceland, England, and Norway. She feels that her recent opportunity to be a Colts cheerleader is a huge blessing. The experience has been “breath taking and amazing. I love the opportunity to cheer with so many beautiful and intelligent young women, and to perform in front of so many loyal, die-hard fans! It definitely is a once in a lifetime experience.”
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Thursday, November 16, 2006
Colts Cheerleader an IWU ALUM
Stephanie has had the privilege of representing Indiana in many ways. She has danced for the Indiana Pacers and the Indiana Firebirds as well as entertaining the US (Indiana) troops overseas on two AFE tours. The AFE tour traveled to Kosovo, Bosnia, Iceland, England, and Norway. She feels that her recent opportunity to be a Colts cheerleader is a huge blessing. The experience has been “breath taking and amazing. I love the opportunity to cheer with so many beautiful and intelligent young women, and to perform in front of so many loyal, die-hard fans! It definitely is a once in a lifetime experience.”
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
FBI's S.F. Field Office Has First Female Chief: IWU ALUM
(BCN)
Charlene Thornton, 52, took over her new assignment as special agent in charge of the regional office Tuesday.
She will supervise 382 agents who investigate federal crimes and terrorism in 15 counties in northern and central coastal
The field office has nine satellite offices in
The new chief was previously assistant director of the FBI’s inspection division, evaluating FBI programs and investigating employee misconduct, at FBI headquarters in
In the
Agent Joseph Schadler, a spokesman for the field office, said the organization focuses on investigation in three areas.
The first is violations of federal criminal law on subjects ranging from securities fraud to mail and wire fraud, public corruption and organized crime.
The other two areas are terrorism and counter-intelligence, or the investigation of spying by foreign operatives.
She was named chief of the FBI’s field office in
She was promoted to the inspection division in
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