Erin Cranor keeps a memento of hard times for the Clark County School District. It was 2011, and the effects of the economic recession were hitting schools. Officials had to find a way to cut what ...
Clark County School District Trustee Erin Cranor announced Wednesday she will resign this summer to attend law school at Brigham Young University. Cranor told the board she was recently awarded a ...
One of the conventional ways to approach an author's second novel is with banked expectations. The reasoning is that the first novel was probably the culmination of decades of consideration and ...
John D. Cranor went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on July 21, 2004. His faith was the cornerstone and foundation from which he lived his life. John was born in Shreveport, LA. His ...
BEST BOOKS: The Financial Times has recognized Eli Cranor's "Ozark Dogs" among its best summer books. Credit: Brian Chilson Eli Cranor is not resting on his laurels. Just a little more than a year ...
Lorrie Faith Cranor’s latest effort to educate people about privacy is a short, colorfully illustrated book written for an audience who probably can’t read it yet. Most Read from Fast Company Monks ...
One of the secrets of this racket I'm probably not supposed to share is that every day we so-called opinion journalists get emails from public relations professionals volunteering to write our columns ...
Maria Boone Cranor, co-founder of Black Diamond Equipment, UC Berkeley alumna and former instructor in the physics department at The University of Utah died from cancer at age 76 in Salt Lake City on ...
Lorrie Cranor wasn't too worried when her phone died a few weeks ago. Dropped calls are as common as delayed trains and cracked screens. The next morning, it was still dead. Her husband’s was too. And ...
There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on December 6, AFC Enterprises Inc's Director, John M.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...