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Jun 19 2023
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Judge orders Georgia auto shop to pay back wages and OT to worker whose final wages were paid to him in oily pennies
Christ Lutheran Church and School, 4333 Cleveland Ave., Stevensville, will be hosting a classic car show from 2-4 p.m. Sunday. The event is free and open to the public. Anyone with a classic car, antique car, hot rod or other specialty car or truck can show the vehicle without registration. …
The Herald-PalladiumJul 27 2023
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Beloved Connecticut Pastor Struck and Killed by Police Vehicle
A beloved pastor tragically died on Wednesday after being struck by a police vehicle near his home in Stamford, Connecticut. In addition to serving as pastor of Rehoboth Fellowship Church in Stamford, Rev. Tommie Jackson, 69, was well known in the community as an urban planner and a fixture in city politics. Jackson, the husband of a Stamford police commissioner, was reportedly retrieving
ChurchLeaders.comAug 01 2023
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Harris rejects DeSantis challenge to debate slavery, Florida academic standards
Vice President Kamala Harris returned to Florida Tuesday and continued to take aim at the state's widely panned new Black history curriculum standard that suggests enslaved people learned skills that could later benefit them. "Right here in Florida, they plan to teach students that enslaved people benefitted from slavery," Harris said in remarks at a Women's Missionary Society of the African
ABC News (Online)Aug 01 2023
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Harris rejects DeSantis’ offer to discuss Black history education during Florida visit
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday publicly rebuked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ offer to meet to discuss the state’s controversial new standards for teaching Black history in Florida schools, denouncing the proposal as an attempt to “legitimize” efforts to rewrite history. Speaking at a convention of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Orlando, Harris criticized what she dubbed
Miami HeraldAug 01 2023
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Harris Declines DeSantis' Invitation to Discuss Florida Black History Standards
Vice President Kamala Harris declined an invitation from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to visit Florida to discuss his state’s new Black History curriculum. “They insult us in an attempt to gaslight us in an attempt to divide and distract our nation with unnecessary debates,” Harris said in remarks at the 20th Women’s Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Quadrennial
The MessengerAug 01 2023
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Anna Marie Yaniglos, Struthers, Ohio
STRUTHERS, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – A Prayer Service will be held on Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. at the Clemente Funeral Home and a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. at the Christ Our Savior Parish/St. Nicholas Church, both in Struthers, for Anna Marie Yaniglos, 92 who passed away Sunday afternoon, July 30, 2023 Anna Marie was born September 14, 1930 in Youngstown, Ohio and
WKBN 27Aug 06 2023
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Fancy Farm 2023: Takeaways on Breonna Taylor, Donald Trump and more at KY political picnic
It’s been said that campaigns are no longer won at Fancy Farm — but they certainly can be lost. Nowadays, the politicking at the annual St. Jerome Catholic Church Fancy Farm Picnic is less about shaking hands and kissing babies and more about giving a speech that translates to social media-friendly campaign content and avoiding embarrassing, unforced errors. In that regard, most candidates can
Lexington Herald-LeaderJul 20 2023
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Sister Patricia T. Holland, former general officer and wife of Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, dies at age 81 after faith-filled life
After a faith-filled life defined by dedication, service and testimony, Sister Patricia Terry Holland — the wife of Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles — died Thursday, July 20, at the age of 81. A former general officer in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sister Holland — the mother of three, grandmother of 13 and great-grandmother of 5 — will be
Deseret NewsApr 06 2023
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More than 150 Catholic priests in Maryland sexually abused 600 children, new report found
More than 150 Catholic priests associated with the Archdiocese of Baltimore sexually abused hundreds of children, and church officials spent decades covering up the alleged behavior, according to a new report published Wednesday.
A yearslong investigation released by Maryland Attorney General’s Office found church leaders were more focused on burying the abuse, not on protecting the
Fox News DigitalJul 31 2023
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Lawsuit Challenges First Religious Charter School in Oklahoma
Nine Oklahoma residents and one organization filed a lawsuit on July 31 over the state’s approval of the nation’s first religious charter school, a Catholic Church-sponsored virtual academy scheduled to go online in 2024. The lawsuit, filed in state court in Oklahoma County, challenges the June 5 decision by the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board to approve the application for the St.
Education Week