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[[Image:michalski.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]MICHALSKI, Ann. (Illinois--  ). Civil servant. In 1979 Michalski made Dubuque her permanent home although she had attended Clarke College. She worked as a pastoral minister for [[SAINT PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH]] for seven years. She then became an administrative assistant at the Gannon Center and later taught part-time at Clarke and [[LORAS COLLEGE]].
[[Image:michalski.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]MICHALSKI, Ann. (Illinois--  ). Civil servant. In 1979 Michalski made Dubuque her permanent home although she had attended [[CLARKE COLLEGE]]. She worked as a pastoral minister for [[SAINT PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH]] for seven years. She then became an administrative assistant at the Gannon Center and later taught part-time at Clarke and [[LORAS COLLEGE]].


In 1990 she became a member of the Dubuque Housing Commission. In 1995 she was elected to the Dubuque City Council and served for twelve years. During her tenure, the council dealt with economic development, zoning proposals, the riverfront, human rights, integration, and the opening of Main Street.
In 1990 she became a member of the Dubuque Housing Commission. In 1995 she was elected to the Dubuque City Council and served for twelve years. During her tenure, the council dealt with economic development, zoning proposals, the riverfront, human rights, integration, and the opening of Main Street.

Revision as of 01:27, 26 May 2011

Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald

MICHALSKI, Ann. (Illinois-- ). Civil servant. In 1979 Michalski made Dubuque her permanent home although she had attended CLARKE COLLEGE. She worked as a pastoral minister for SAINT PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH for seven years. She then became an administrative assistant at the Gannon Center and later taught part-time at Clarke and LORAS COLLEGE.

In 1990 she became a member of the Dubuque Housing Commission. In 1995 she was elected to the Dubuque City Council and served for twelve years. During her tenure, the council dealt with economic development, zoning proposals, the riverfront, human rights, integration, and the opening of Main Street.

In 2007 she lost her campaign to remain on the council. She continued to serve on the Community Development Block Grant Commission and the boards of the Four Mounds Foundation and Mental Health America. In 2008 she had recently become president of the League of Women Voters.

Source: "175 Years" Vol. II Telegraph Herald, p. 89