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With mantras and a tricycle, Buddhist nun supports Denver’s unhoused
Pedaling a tricycle loaded with water, food and harm-reduction supplies, Kelsang Virya moves through Denver’s hardest-hit areas looking for anyone who needs help.
Members of the Lac Courte Oreilles tribe confronted Catholic clergy about the future of a historic school and two nuns who ...
Dec. 6, 2025 It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Sheila Haggerty Turner, age 86, on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025, ...
On the display was a sign that read "ICE was here," with Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus notably missing from the scene.
The workers at GlitterLab, a company producing Christmas decorations in southern Poland, vow to turn those fantasies into ...
Judith Rademacher enjoyed golf, pickleball, bowling, bocce ball, and the Minnesota/Iowa Club. She even twirled the baton in The Villages Twirlers and Drum Corps. She also loved playing cards, dancing, ...
Robert W. "Bob" Arndt, 71, Janesville, died November 30 at home. A visitation will be held at St. John Vianney Catholic Church on Friday, December 12 from 4-7:00pm with a ...
Cardinal Transitions Academy students volunteered for meal services at Agnes’ Table in this November 2023 photo. Agnes’ Table ...
Crews restoring power in Wisconsin while Iowa airport tries to reopen after plane left icy runwayBy The Associated PressThe Associated PressUtility crews are working to restore power to thousands of ...
Franciscan nuns in Wisconsin transferred their land to the Lac du Flambeau tribe, believed to be the first such "land return" by a Catholic group in the U.S.
Bill Behrent of Appleton, age 82, passed away on November 3rd at home. He was born in Appleton, WI on August 3, 1943, the son of the late Edwin Jr. and Guinevere (Roocks) Behrent. On December 6th, ...
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