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In the Jubilee Year of Hope, young people from The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington traveled to Rome on three ...
"Our Church looks at the person, not his or her legal status, and, following Christ's teaching and example, reaches out to ...
Amended charging information was filed for a man accused of killing a man and then dumping his body in the river in Elkhart. Elkhart County Prosecuting Attorney Vicki Becker amended charging ...
Frank Keegan saw a need and responded—with faith, persistence, and hundreds of thousands of diapers. His Faces of Hope story ...
The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by Clinton County Municipal Court. The information ...
St. Joseph opened four new pickleball courts at Millstream Park due to resident requests. The courts, funded by the parks board, have seen high usage, especially during cooler morning hours.
St. Joseph Public Schools are developing their own AI project called “AI Integration.” Amy Dirlam, the assistant superintendent for district, says it’s a three-year-long project aiming to ...
On Sunday afternoon, St. Joseph's Church held its annual Polish Picnic, continuing a 60-year tradition.
TAMPA, Fla., (WFLA) – St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital held its annual Christmas in July on Friday morning. Many community members dropped off toys for the patients. The hospital said they ...
Joan Phyllis Ruhnke Peek Peterson, 83, was born Aug. 25, 1941, to Harold and Hilda (Larsin) Ruhnke, in St. Joseph. She passed away on July 16, 2025. She attended Diamond School, a one room school ...
Darlene West, 95, of St. Joseph, passed away Sunday, July 20, 2025, at Gower Convalescent Center. She was born May 28, 1930, in St. Joseph, daughter of Violet and Clarence Halpain. She graduated ...
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