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Kao Ly Ilean Her, Hmong leader and UMN regent, dies at 52

Kao Ly Ilean Her, Hmong leader and UMN regent, dies at 52 Josh Verges © Provided by Twin Cities Pioneer Press University of Minnesota Regent Kao Ly Ilean Her, of Maplewood, was elected to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota in 2019. Her is the chief executive officer of the Hmong Elders Center, an adult day center serving Hmong seniors in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Previously, she worked in a variety of organizations in government, nonprofit, and philanthropic sectors, including service as executive director of the State of Minnesota Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans. (Courtesy of the University of Minnesota) Hmong-American leader and University of Minnesota Board of Regent Kao Ly Ilean Her died Thursday at age 52.

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Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender law firm adds attorney ST. JAMES The law firm of Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender announces that Margaret K. Koberoski has joined the firm. Koberoski’s firm, Koberoski Law, LLC, will merge with Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender, P.L.C. The firm will continue to be known as Sunde, Olson, Kircher and Zender P.L.C. Koberoski received her Juris Doctorate degree from Hamline University School of Law, where she served as Managing Editor of the Hamline Law Review. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota with Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Spanish and Political Science. She is a member of the Minnesota Bar and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.

Iron Range colleagues remember beloved attorney

Tracy Rae Podpeskar, a mother, attorney and partner of Trenti Law Firm in Virginia, died on Dec. 4. She was 43. In her profession, Podpeskar was perhaps best known for carving her own path at the law firm from her beginnings as a legal secretary to law student intern to associate attorney and then to partner in 2012. “Tracy practiced family law at the highest level, both as a skilled and zealous litigator for her clients and as a talented and effective mediator,” according to her obituary. Her impressive resume shows that she was a member of the American Bar Association and the Minnesota Bar Association. She was a mentor with the Upward Bound Mentor Program. She was a member and past president of the Range Bar Association and served as the chair of the Range Ethics Committee. She served on the board of directors and as board chair of the Apple Tree Learning Center. She was a board member of the Legal Aid Service of Northeastern Minnesota and she was named a North Star Law

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