Lifelong educator William (Bill) Joseph Burns passed away on March 15, 2024 at the age of 83 surrounded by his family at Cherrywood, Balfour. He struggled with posterior cortical atrophy, a form of dementia, in the later years of his life.
Posts from: April 24, 2024
Since the release of Swift’s shrewdly-punctuated ‘Tortured Poets’ track, “thanK you aIMee,” Kardashian has reportedly shed more than 100,000 followers.
The City of St. Augustine agreed April 22 to give some TLC to West City, a part of town that has long been underserved.
Hot Tub Time Machine’s fictional energy drink Chernobly contains mysterious ingredients, but in the 1920s, energy drinks contained real radium.
On April 15 — it was an unusually warm spring day in Belle Plaine — Jim Glisczinski’s worn farm boots compressed the soft, freshly unfrozen ground as he walked toward his new John Deere planter. The complex machine will help him plant his 1,700 acres more precisely and with less seed and fertilizer, if it works.
PHOENIX — In its effort to protect life inside the womb, the pro-life community faces not only abortion backers, but are working against a second foe, one veteran women’s health care provider told a conference on life at a Diocesan parish this past weekend. “There is so much misinformation out there,” said Dr. Ingrid Skop, an obstetrician and gynecologist who has spent more than 30 years in private practice.
Longtime city employee Bridget Collins-Greenwald is enjoying her new role – Licenses and Inspections Commissioner for Quality of Life. “I love to be able to help people,” she said. Collins-Greenwald is a Tacony native who attended St. Leo Elementary School and St. Hubert High School (class of 1988). She earned a business marketing degree from […]