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Common Dreams
January 15, 2018
On Thursday, January 11, the sixteenth anniversary of the opening of the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba was marked by a coalition of 15 human rights organizations gathered in Lafayette Park, across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House in Washington, DC. An interfaith prayerÃâà...
Common Dreams
December 15, 2017
On December 11, in response to the growing humanitarian crisis in Yemen, more than 50 concerned people including representatives of various peace, justice and human rights organizations and communities, gathered in New York City's Ralph Bunche Park, across First Avenue from the United Nations.
Maryville Daily Forum
September 21, 2017
Chad and Angie Pedersen, Maryville, Missouri, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Luke Aaron Pedersen, born August 31, 2017 at 5:44 p.m. at SSM Health St. Francis Hospital, Maryville. He weighed 8 pounds and 3 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long. Luke joins a sister Kayla and a brotherÃâà...
Common Dreams
August 29, 2017
On Monday, August 21, President Donald Trump delivered a prime-time speech almost shocking in its ordinariness. It was such an address as either of his immediate predecessors, George W. Bush or Barack Obama, could easily have given over the previous decade and a half. While hinting at nebulousÃâà...
McCook Daily Gazette
April 19, 2017
McCOOK, Neb. — Joseph Anderjaska of Hayes Center brought home McCook Community College's top academic award Monday bringing home the Presidential award during Honors Convocation Ceremonies at the Peter and Dolores Graff Events Center. Katrina Arthen of Eagle River, Alaska won theÃâà...
Lebanon Democrat
June 21, 2016
Payton Weehler, Maloy, Iowa, Saige Smith, Winterset, Iowa, 12.43. 11. Taylee Graham, Francis, Utah, Chase Webster, Kamas, Utah, 13.79. 12. Zane Kilgus, Watsontown, Pa., Caybrie Clatterbuck, Berkeley Springs, W.V., 14.99. 13. Quinten Taylor, Parkland, Alberta, Can., Chezney Pighin, Nanton, Alberta,Ãâà...
National Catholic Reporter (blog)
April 19, 2016
... that she could embrace. It is a program that, unlike the paltry and soon to be betrayed promises of the corporate political parties, holds infinite potential to bring peace and healing to this tortured planet. [Brian Terrell has been a Catholic Worker for more than 40 years. He is a former mayor of Maloy, Iowa.]Ãâà...
National Catholic Reporter
September 30, 2015
... with crimes, massacres and destruction.” In the midst of a world war and catastrophic climate change, the world desperately needs Day's call to a revolution of hospitality, resistance to war, simple living and nonviolent love. [Brian Terrell lives at the Strangers & Guests Catholic Worker farm in Maloy, Iowa,Ãâà...
National Catholic Reporter
April 16, 2012
What is unfortunate is that Dorothy's famous words have been distorted over the years by the loss of this crucial detail -- that they were directed at the church she loved with all her heart, even as it was so often a scandal to her. [Brian Terrell lives at the Strangers & Guests Catholic Worker farm in Maloy, IowaÃâà...
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