19 June 2019

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Gov. Tony Evers Attends  Project SEARCH Ceremony  At St. Joseph’s Hospital

Gov. Tony Evers Attends Project SEARCH Ceremony At St. Joseph’s Hospital


Gov. Tony Evers Attends Project SEARCH Ceremony At St. Joseph’s Hospital Gov. Tony Evers recently attended the Project SEARCH completion ceremony at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin St. Joseph’s Hospital to personally congratulate the seven interns completing the program. Project SEARCH is an employment training transition program for young adults with disabilities.

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Breaking Ground To  Remember 9/11

Breaking Ground To Remember 9/11


...continued from front Breaking Ground To Remember 9/11 “This artifact will be the focal piece of the memorial, a link to a past event in our country’s history — an attack which was intended to bring this country to its knees. Rather than do that, however, what emerged from the ashes was the true core of America: the infinite compassion and resolve of its people,” said Andrea’s

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Walk Honors Washington  County Veterans

Walk Honors Washington County Veterans


Walk Honors Washington County Veterans – Walk Raises Funds For 9/11 Memorial And To Decorate Graves By Anne Trautner About four months ago, Washington County Administrator Josh Schoemann and County Clerk Ashley Reichert decided they wanted to do something to ensure that the grave of every veteran in Washington County would be decorated with an American flag every Memorial Day weekend.

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Ralph Horner Celebrates  25 Years As Deacon

Ralph Horner Celebrates 25 Years As Deacon


Ralph Horner Celebrates 25 Years As Deacon On June 11, Deacon Ralph Horner celebrated his 25th anniversary of ordination to the diaconate. In the Catholic Church, there are three degrees of the Sacrament of Holy Orders, namely, the episcopacy (bishops), the presbyterate (priests), and the diaconate (deacons). Each of these sacramentally conforms a man to Christ, though in different ways.

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Honoring A Local Veteran

Honoring A Local Veteran


...continued from front Honoring A Local Veteran “We greeted them when they came in. You could just see these guys sitting there shaking because they were in Vietnam,” Mueller recalled. Mueller noticed a stark difference when those same individuals boarded a plane to return home. “The young individual you saw come over was a completely different person a year later. It was an