FB&T Commercial Division Welcomes Travis Wilmoth and Myra Edwards
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MOUNT AIRY, N.C., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/
FB&T, an extension of The First Bank & Trust Company, today announced that Travis Wilmoth has been appointed as Vice President and Market Leader for the Mount Airy, North Carolina market. Joining him is Myra Edwards, who will serve as Loan Office Manager and Loan Processor.
Travis Wilmoth, VP - Market Leader for FB&T
Myra Edwards - Loan Office Manager and Loan Processor for FB&T
Wilmoth brings over 19 years of banking experience with him, most recently from BB&T in Mount Airy, where he served as Business Banker and Market Leader. In his new role with FB&T, Wilmoth will serve small businesses and commercial entities in Mount Airy and northwest North Carolina s surrounding counties.
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Women s Lacrosse Players File Sex Discrimination Class Action Against Fresno State for Eliminating Team and Violating Title IX
Seek Team s Preservation, Equal Treatment as Case Proceeds
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CHARLESTON, W.Va., Feb. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Women s lacrosse team members at California State University, Fresno (Fresno State), filed a sex discrimination class action against Fresno State today for discriminating against female student-athletes and potential student-athletes in violation of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, charges the school and school officials with violating Title IX by depriving women of equal opportunities to participate, athletic financial aid, and treatment; eliminating the women s lacrosse team at the end of this academic year; and treating the team far worse than any other varsity team in the meantime.
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RALEIGH Chief Justice Paul Newby has appointed Judge Angelica Chavis McIntyre ’13 as chief district court judge for Robeson County.
“Judge McIntyre’s appointment is based on her professional reputation and collaborative work with local stakeholders,” said Chief Justice Newby. “I have no doubt she will continue to serve her community well in her new capacity.”
At 28, Judge McIntyre was elected to the district court bench in November 2018 making her the youngest female judge in the state. She served as an assistant district attorney prior to being elected to serve as a district court judge. She is the first Native American female chief district court judge in the State of North Carolina.
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Earlier this year, Dartmouth College announced it was cutting five sports programs as a way to reduce athletic department expenses, citing the financial impacts of COVID-19 on the college.
The teams that were cut included men’s and women’s swimming and diving and golf teams, and men’s lightweight rowing
Now, some athletes are considering legal action against the college.
Arthur Bryant, a California-based attorney with Bailey & Glasser, is representing members of the women’s swimming and diving and golf teams.
In a letter sent to Dartmouth President Phil Hanlon last Friday, Bryant wrote that the elimination of the women’s teams violates Title IX, a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination. He’s asking the college to reinstate the two programs.