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The Kylemore Benedictines' long road to a monastery
National Catholic Reporter· 4 days agoTechnology in the modern era may have vastly reduced construction time for churches and other religious structures, but other factors can cause really...
Mormon crickets visit hospital, other areas of county
Elko Daily Free Press· 3 days agoResidents in Spring Creek and in the other direction on Mountain City Highway are seeing the Mormon...
The Killing of Roger Fortson
The Bulwark· 7 days agoThe president of Iran was probably possibly assassinated. Bibi Netanyahu seems to want to follow the war in Gaza with Israeli military occupation of the strip. Which is why I want to talk about ...
Politics roiled a community. It worked to rebuild trust with trash and flowers.
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days agoWhen the culture wars erupted in two small towns in the Pacific Northwest, citizens formed an...
Check out Upper Nyack, from Nyack Beach State Park to the Old Stone Meeting House
The Journal News· 3 days agoThe house and grounds are undergoing a major renovation including a paved walking path in the woods...
How to explore Europe's first wild river national park in Albania
National Geographic· 1 day agoThis article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). At the end of a long, dry summer,...
Scene Happenings: May 25 to May 30
Park Record· 3 days ago‘Your Barn Door Is Open’ Tickets Tickets for Friends of the Farm’s ‘Your Barn Door Is Open’ barbecue party will go on sale for $37 per person at 8 a.m. on Saturday, May 25 at...
Eagle County Real Estate Market Report: Rising inventory expected to spark sales
Vail Daily· 3 days agoCompared to a year ago, inventory in the Vail Valley is up 29% while pending sales have declined...
Memorial Day services | Times News Online
Times News· 3 days ago• Carbon County: Service at 9 a.m. Friday in Josiah White Park. Speaker is CW3 retired Eric Flowers, band director at Jim Thorpe. • Coaldale: Service at 1 p.m. Sunday at the park by the town hall, fol...
Politics roiled a community. It worked to rebuild trust with trash and flowers. - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days agoBefore the troubles started, Melanie Wilson believed she’d finally found paradise. Lewis and Clark once camped here on the banks of the Columbia River over two centuries ago. Two months after ...