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Over half a decade, St. Joe managed to grow its earnings per share at 28% a year. The EPS growth is more impressive than the yearly share price gain of 19% over the same period.
The expansion will open opportunities for St. Joe’s, which struggled to put together a deep roster in baseball and softball. The school had teams in both sports but didn’t have a lengthy bench ...
The St. Louis Blues, a franchise long known for its iconic Blue Note logo and clean jersey designs, could possibly look a little different next season. On Friday, the Blues dropped a compelling vid… ...
Thirteen-year-old Samuel Walton, from York, was among the 200 walkers who took on the third annual St Leonard’s Hospice Wolds Walk just days after his beloved Grandpop died. The fundraising walk ...
Joe Batchelor has joined the growing injury list at St Helens ahead of Friday's Super League fixture against Leeds Rhinos with the forward facing four weeks out with a calf tear. Head coach Paul ...
ST. JOSEPH, MI (WSBT) — There are big changes for the city of St. Joseph and its controversial pay to park program. Commissioners approved several changes to the plan that's only 21 days old.
Port St. Joe and Holmes County will face off on Wednesday, May 14 at 10 a.m. ET. Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network.
Here are the winning lottery numbers for the Hospice Lottery draw 20/06/25. 1st Prize of £2000 – 20379 Rye, 2nd Prize of £300 – 37950 St Leonards on Sea, 3rd Prize of £150 – 54604 Hastings.
Hop to it! Suffolk 2025, the latest fundraising art trail from Ipswich-based St Elizabeth Hospice, will run across Ipswich and surrounding towns from this Saturday to August 29. The trail features ...
Staff from Fisher German’s Worcester office volunteered at St Richard’s Hospice to help maintain its beautiful surrounds. The hospice is an independent charity offering free, expert care for ...
The Mount St. Joseph guard and All-BCL standout becomes St. Joe’s first 2026 commit after visiting campus with his father, newly hired assistant Bino Ranson.