Team USA claimed silver in the men's Team Sprint Free on Wednesday. The American duo of Ben Ogden and Gus Schumacher posted a time of 18:30.35.
Girl Scouts of NYPENN Pathways proudly recognizes the accomplishments of its latest class of Gold Award Girl Scouts who've earned the movement's highest leadership achievement.
Keith Dewitt Rex II, 18, began his scouting journey in 2013 as an elementary school student. Over the years, scouting has provided him with opportunities for travel, outdoor adventure, and ...
Sunday, February 8, 2026, the “Immortal Four Chaplains Ceremony” was held at the Brevard Veterans Memorial Center in Merritt Island. This annual ceremony is one of the more solemn events held each ...
Norman Rockwell married Irene O’Connell in 1916. The following year, the couple moved to New Rochelle, NY. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1930. That same year he remarried. He and Mary Barstow, a ...
Captain Donald F. Steuer was born June 22, 1951, in Milwaukee. He graduated from Holy Cross Seminary High School in La Crosse in 1969 and from St. John’s University in ...
A Pentagon spokesman called Scouting America, formerly known as the Boy Scouts, "a great organization, that has, in many ways − lost its way." ...
Before Rabbi Alexander D. Goode left York to serve as an Army chaplain in mid-1942, he was much in demand as he ministered around York County. He presided, for example, at the wedding of Marjorie Katz ...
This unique series of stories and photos about our founding fathers will be published in our papers throughout 2026, in anticipation and excitement for our nation’s 250th birthday in July!
Scout Ella Joyce of Troop 2019-Burlington receives the Ad Altare Dei religious emblem from Bishop Dennis Walsh following a scouting Mass Jan. 25 at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Davenport. DAVENPORT — ...
The Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the National Football Foundation has announced its annual scholarship awards banquet. The event is 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, at the Original Montgomery Inn, 9440 ...
The other day I bought some old books, one of which was all about radio. It was from 1925, and proved to be a repository of perhaps the worst writing I have ever consumed. But one section stood out.
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