Proper noun
Koger (plural Kogers)
A surname.
According to political science department chair Gregory Koger, the likelihood of UM students’ votes not counting could be compounded by state variation in absentee voting policies. Source: Internet
According to Oceanside Public Works Director Kiel Koger, the annual project has been delayed as the Army Corps of Engineers, who manages the dredging, did not receive a permit from the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board. Source: Internet
Mike Ray and Kandy Shemwell have been selected as assistant ADs, while Rebecca Koger will fill the women’s administrator position. Source: Internet
The center is named for philanthropists Ira and Nancy Koger, who made a substantial donation from personal and corporate funds for construction of the $15 million center. Source: Internet
Koger Center for the Arts Koger Center for the Arts provides Columbia with theatre, music, and dance performances that range from local acts to global acts. citation The facility seats 2,256 persons. Source: Internet
The first performance at the Koger Center was given by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and took place on Saturday, January 14, 1989. Source: Internet