Hubbardston residents will vote on a proposal to transfer the ownership of a historic church to the town at the Annual Town ...
Gateway is now reckoning with a “failure of culture,” according to Tra Willbanks, the chair of Gateway’s board of elders. In ...
NO LAW to allow assisted dying can safeguard against the danger that people seek to die because they feel like a burden on ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn Texas, private firms cash in on property tax late fees, piling debt onto struggling homeownersTexans who fall behind on their property taxes face one of the most punitive systems in the nation, where private collection ...
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The Telegraph on MSNYWCA celebrates Rose Gibson, Michelle Matsche, Megan Tyler, and Anne JohnsonRose Gibson, Michelle Matsche, Megan Tyler, and Anne Johnson were celebrated as Women of Distinction by YWCA Southwestern ...
Edward Weisenburger will be installed archbishop of Detroit on Tuesday. He comes from Tucson, Arizona, and has served in ...
At long last, there appears to be hope, as enrollment has stabilized and imminent financial catastrophe has been averted.
A federal judge in Albany on Wednesday said he will allow seven child sexual abuse lawsuits against the Roman Catholic ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNThe La Beach hotel rendezvous and leadership lessons: Navigating recall, conviction, and destinyBy: Rev. Prof. E. KINGSLEY LARBI Leadership is often defined by moments of uncertainty, where decisions must be made without ...
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The Christian Post on MSNEpiscopal Church-affiliated university loses accreditation, will undergo 90-day arbitrationA university in North Carolina affiliated with The Episcopal Church has again lost accreditation, but will undergo an arbitration process to try and reverse the decision.
The group is celebrating 50 years in existence but rising costs and a need for more youngsters means it is becoming ...
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