Proper noun
Hogue (plural Hogues)
A surname from French.
“And things could get worse if — or when — interest rates rise further,” said the report by RBC chief economist Craig Wright and senior economist Robert Hogue. Source: Internet
Born on Aug. 9, 1938 in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late Ramona Elmore Hogue and Chester Elmore. Source: Internet
By Katie McDonnel and Jaisa Hogue Harding University students and faculty are performing “A Seussified Christmas Carol,” a twist on a Christmas classic, Dec. 2-4 in the Ulrey Performing Arts… Source: Internet
Hogue averages 7.6 points per game and 4.8 rebounds per game this season. Source: Internet
Executive Director of Las Trampas, Daniel L. Hogue, was appreciative and enthused about their partnership with LAMA. Source: Internet
Cheer coach Julia Hogue said that five from the competition cheer squad gained all-conference recognition: Frances Fulton, Amina Wilson, Madison Brown, Emily Liles and Briana Knox. Source: Internet