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Aug 27 2024
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Covington bluegrass band makes traditional music
The Spring Chickens Bluegrass band played a Sunset at the Landing show on the evening of Aug. 16, although the entertainment was moved indoors at Common Ground Church. These monthly concerts (there are also concerts in Mandeville and Slidell on different nights) are free to the public. Entertainers are paid by the sponsoring cities, nonprofits or business groups. This traditional bluegrass
The Times-PicayuneAug 23 2024
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Jackson police arrest local man on drug, weapons courts after 2-day investigation
Jackson police arrested a local man on drug and weapons counts after a two-day investigation that began with an Aug. 21 traffic stop, Town Marshal Mitch Harrell said. Harrell said Milan Timothy George, 33, 3813 Church St., was booked for driving under suspension, possession of a stolen handgun, possession with intent to distribute marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The following
The AdvocateAug 27 2024
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'I was spiritually dead': WATCH Top college football team lead huge revival with Scores of baptisms by Joe Kovacs
(CBN NEWS) — A huge revival broke out at The Ohio State University over the weekend with hundreds of college students showing deep hunger for God as the new school year kicked off.
A team of student reporters from The Lantern newspaper reports the event was led by members of the school’s football team who preached the gospel before 800-1,000 people. Some campus ministries and churches
WNDAug 28 2024
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Houston City Council approves landmark status for 5 more buildings
The Atherton Elementary School drumline delivers a performance on April 13, 2023, under the new recreation of John Biggers' "The Stream Crosses The Path," painted on the Julia C. Hester House wellness center at 2020 Solo St. in Houston, Texas, to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the community center's founding. The other three structures—the Alexander Z. and Julia C. Hester House at 1703 West
Houston ChronicleAug 22 2024
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Fundraiser Looks To Create A Space For Reflection After A Tragic Loss
MAMARONECK, NY — Judy Musumeci lost her life in an overnight fire at her apartment in New Rochelle on March 31, 2022, but her friends are raising money to create a place that recalls, not her death, but the joyful moments that made up her life. A GoFundMe campaign has been created to raise money to purchase and install a memorial bench dedicated in the memory of Musumeci. The memorial bench
Patch.comAug 28 2024
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Teen who nearly drowned in Texas lake thanks friend who died trying to rescue her: Report
A 15-year-old girl who nearly drowned in a Texas lake has broken her silence on her recent near-death experience and expressed gratitude to her friend after he died trying to save her, according to a report. Genesis Delgado and Lincer Lopez were among a church group that visited Lake Waxahachie on Saturday. The 21-year-old man drowned just an hour after his baptism after he attempted to rescue
"USA Today" ContributorAug 28 2024
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NH Gay Men’s Chorus holds auditions for holiday concert series
The talented New Hampshire Gay Men’s Chorus (NHGMC) is holding open auditions for new singers to perform in its festive holiday concert series, “Joyful!” Auditions are held at the First Congregational Church, 508 Union Street, Manchester. Auditions are held on the following dates, followed by rehearsals: Tuesday, Sept. 3, 6:30 to 7 pm (chorus rehearsal follows at 7 p.m.) and Tuesday, Sept. 10
Concord MonitorApr 25 2024
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Emotions run high at town hall on plan to realign Baltimore’s Catholic churches: ‘This is a watershed moment’
If there were any doubts about how strongly local Catholics are feeling about the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s proposal to realign the church’s operations in the city, they were dispelled Thursday night as hundreds packed a pair of rooms at Archbishop Curley High School for a town hall-style meeting on the far-reaching reform plan church officials went public with this month. Parishioners from
Baltimore SunAug 23 2024
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Kent asylum-seeker camp grows as calls for help go unanswered
King County moved 170 asylum-seekers living in a large encampment on county-owned property in Kent into temporary housing last month, but some people were left behind. And since then, the site has become a new hub for migrants coming to the region as Tukwila’s Riverton Park United Methodist Church, which has helped more than 2,000 migrants over the last two years, faces pressure from its city
The Seattle TimesMar 14 2024
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Illegal migrant charged with assaulting girls at Maryland church was deported twice: ICE
An illegal migrant from El Salvador who has been twice deported from the U.S. was this week charged with more than 20 counts of sex abuse and sex offenses of minors during his time working as a church teacher in Maryland.Ervin Jeovany Alfaro Lopez, 33, was arrested on Monday by the Montgomery County Department of Police on charges including sex abuse of a minor.The incidents allegedly took
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