NCRA Director Cindy Isaacsen, RPR, a freelance court reporter from Shawnee, Kan., was featured in a photo and quoted in an article posted May 10…
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Spectrum News, Rochester, N.Y., posted an article about Emily Sallome, a stenographer who will be competing to become the strongest woman in America. Read more.
The Washington Post reported on April 28 that retired Lifetime NCRA member Gerald Nevitt, 86, RPR, formerly of Silver Spring, Md., and an official court…
East Texas Matters posted an article on April 30 about NCRA member Kim Christopher from Tyler, Texas. She was the first African American woman to…
By Whitney Berndt Haley Hermus lives in Little Chute, Wisc., and is a per diem reporter for the 8th District in Wisconsin. She graduated in…
NCRA lifetime retired member Kenneth Blaine Meyers, a former freelance and official court reporter and past president of the Washington State Court Reporters Association, passed…
NCRA member Lisa Black’s firm, Migliore & Associates, provided pro bono services in a case where a Florida man was exonerated after 14 years behind…
NCRA member Jill Layton, RMR, an official court reporter from Toledo, Ill., was featured in an article posted April 12 by the Effingham Daily News,…
By Rachel Barkume, RPR Tracey Tracy, RPR, is a freelance court reporter in Tacoma, Wash. She graduated from the online court reporting technologies program at Green River College in…
Bobby Joe “B.J.” Davis, passed away March 29. Bobby Joe Davis was born Sept. 30, 1938, in New Albany, Miss. He died after a battle…
Next month, NCRA will have its first known court reporting program graduate who started in an NCRA A to ZTM Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand…
By Mary Kay Howe It was a great honor to be chosen to be the honorary bailiff for the Kansas Supreme Court for a special…
The Jackson Hole News & Guide reported on April 3 that retired NCRA member Terry Lynn Jones, Jackson Hole, Wyo., an official state court reporter…
Working as an extra on a TV show or movie is a great way for NCRA members to promote the wonderful work being done by…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) is now accepting nominations for the Robert H. Clark and Frank Sarli Memorial scholarships for students, as well as…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) supports the advancement of the court reporting and captioning professions through education, scholarship, recognition, and programs critical to preserving…
Cathy Carpenter, originally from Buffalo, N.Y., currently lives and works as a freelance court reporter in St. Petersburg, Fla. She graduated from the University at…
Time is running out to recognize someone special! Every year, NCRA offers members several scholarships and awards to bring attention to the people who are…
If you don’t know the answer to this question, it’s time to check your listing on NCRASourcebook.com. If you have moved, started a new job,…