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 Harmon, others join Derby Museum boardNovember 16, 2020 Steve Rogers, LOUISVILLE, Ky.  WTVQ/Press Release  鈥?Kentucky Derby Museum welcomes five new members to its Board of Directors. Joining the Board is Brandy Harmon, Vice President of Ticketing  Venue Operations for Breeders ; Cup Ltd., Ja Hillebrand, CEO of Stock Yards Bank  Trust, Briana Lathon, Senior Compliance Officer, Group  Military at Humana and returning to the Board is Harold Workman, who is retired from his career in public service. It has been a  stanley official website tough year on many businesses, but especially for non-profit organizations like the Kentucky Derby Museum,  said Pat Armstrong, President  CEO.  Our Museum is navigating challenges in 2020 with steady direction from our Board. With th stanley cup becher eir experience and sharp minds, the incoming Board members will further strengthen our organization moving forward in these challenging times. Additionally, current Board Member David Nett has been appointed secretary. Departing board members are Theresa Canaday, Michael Rust and T. Hunter Wilson.Kentucky Derby Museum, a 501 c  3  non-profit organization, is governed by a 22-person Board of Directors. The Museum board monitors Museum operations, provides financial oversight, and helps guide the growth of the Museum. stanley italy  The new Board members will serve three years.About the new Board Members:Brandy HarmonBrandy oversees all ticket sales and operations for the Breeders Cup World Championships, beginning her career there  Jhts Three Banksy paintings raise $2.9 million at auction for Palestinian hospital
 PORTLAND, Ore.  AP  鈥?As unrest continues in Portland amid 100 straight days of protests, authorities released additional court documents late Friday detailing the moments before the slaying of a right-wing protester last weekend.The documents included shots of security footage that showed the suspect, Michael Forest Reinoehl, ducked into a parking garage and reached toward a pocket or pouch at his waist before emerging to follow the victim, Patriot Prayer supporter Aaron  Jay  Danielson. Danielson was holding bear spray and an expandable baton and had a loaded Glock handgun in a holster at his waist, according to the documents.On Saturday afternoon hundreds of people gathered in a park just north of Po stanley cup rtland in Vancouver, Washington, for a memorial service for Danielson. People waved A vaso stanley merican flags and listened to music.Demonstrations in Portland started in late May after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. They have often stanley cup  been marked by vandalism and violence. Black Lives Matter rallies were taking place in the city Saturday evening and night.Authorities have said they believe Reinoehl, who was fatally shot by law enforcement officers late Thursday in Washington state, killed Danielson.Witnesses told police that just before they heard gunshots someone said something like,  wanna go,  which is frequently a challenge to a fight. Danielson was shot in the chest and died at the scene.The court documents were filed to support second-degree murder charges against R