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The Commercial Appeal quoted local and national civil rights leaders. It also covered goings-on in Danville’s Black neighborhoods.
Peg’s Countryside Cafe in Medina isn’t trying to win design awards or impress food critics with deconstructed breakfast innovations – they’re just serving up what might be the most satisfying morning ...
Peg’s Countryside Cafe in Medina, Minnesota, is exactly that kind of treasure – a charming breakfast haven where the pancakes are fluffy, the coffee is strong, and the atmosphere feels like a warm hug ...
Someone shattered the plexiglas covering of a sign at Washington Plaza Baptist Church in Reston, removing the word "Pride." ...
Adult Formation Ministries at St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church is offering a series of classes in American Sign Language beginning Sunday. Classes will be Sundays at 10:15 a.m. in Room ...
The North Dakota Department of Transportation has started replacing welcome signs across the state. The design features the new state logo and includes the first photo background used on a North ...
The Church Times, founded in 1863, is known for informed and independent reporting of Church and world news. Each issue includes wide-ranging features and interviews, Bible commentary, lively debate ...
The plot sounds a bit ludicrous (“a girl’s fight for fame,” a “leap from a fast express,” and a “circus fire that traps ...
Representative Sarah McBride reckons with the trans rights movement’s shortcomings and how to win hearts and minds through a politics of grace.
It would be amusing if it weren't so serious. Last weekend's expressions of supposed free speech were almost universally ...