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After 76 years of offering its sleepaway camp jam-packed with exciting summer activities such as kayaking, archery, campfires ...
Arthur Joseph Ahr Albuquerque native, Arthur Joseph Ahr, age 93, our loving father and family rock passed away peacefully at home on Monday, July 7, 2025. Arthur was known for his intellect, polite ...
At the most recent School District Board of Education meeting, another alternative to shaving the district's high schools down to two was presented. The alternative came as board members requested a ...
Sister Jane Falke celebrates 70 years as a Catholic nun in Kansas this week. She entered religious life when she was 15.
The Charleston Police Department will host a "Spoke-tacular" Bike Safety Rodeo for kids from 9-11 a.m. at the Charleston ...
Ursuline Sister of Mount Saint Joseph, died Saturday, July 5, 2025, at Mount Saint Joseph, in her 63rd year of religious life. She was raised in Farmington. Sister Sheila Anne served in Albuquerque as ...
McVey, who also has been the athletic director at St. Joseph’s, was just named as the Coach of the Year for Class 3. McVey became the athletic director in 2013, when the role was vacated by Michaela ...
Young people from Atherton High School, Bury CE High School, Harper Green School, Farnworth, Mount St Joseph School, Farnworth, Sharples School, Sharples, Smithills School, St James CE High School ...
Margaret Ann Pickerel, 93, of St. Joseph, passed away Monday, June 16, 2025, in Columbia, Missouri. She was born June 25, 1931, in St. Joseph, daughter of the late Fern (Taylor) and Harold Filbert ...
Altona’s Mount St. Josephs Year 7 girls caught creating online surveys to rate peers Altona’s Mount St. Josephs Girls’ College is embroiled in a peer ranking scandal, with Google Docs used ...
Students at a popular Catholic girls’ school in Melbourne’s west used Google Docs to rate and rank their classmates before circulating the disturbing survey results online.
Fantastic four: Who goes on high school basketball's Mount Rushmore? Of all the players who starred on Chicago-area high school courts, these four rise above the rest.