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The Washington Commanders continue to celebrate their rich history. The team has announced that it will retire Hall of Fame ...
Two, it's deliberate.At a time when the team seems to be floating trial balloons regarding a possible return to their former name, another not-so-subtle reference to days gone by came this morning, in ...
Jun. 5—BEMIDJI — The Knights of Columbus Walleye Classic fishing tournament will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Saturday, June 14, starting at the waterfront on Lake Bemidji and ending at ...
The Knights of Columbus will always stand in solidarity with Pope Leo XIV as we support the Church's mission of evangelization through our works of charity and faith formation.
Editor’s note: The DuBois Council #519 of the Knights of Columbus, founded in May 1900, is celebrating its 125th year of service. As part of the celebration, members of DuBois Council #519 are ...
The project has grown up and around the neighborhood’s old Knights of Columbus building. Gridline was born of an overhaul of the landmark-worthy building that surrounded the old structure with new ...
CLEAR LAKE, Iowa-The Knights of Columbus Clear Lake Council held its 42nd Irish Stew event, bringing the community together. St. Patrick Catholic Church Knights of Columbus deputy grand knight Ed ...
This installment focuses on the 1990s. For DuBois Council #519 of the Knights of Columbus, the 1990s came in like a lamb and went out like a roaring lion, and would never look back.
Clawson's Knights of Columbus has cancelled its popular fish fry that offered a buffet of items because its hall is being sold.
On Sunday, March 2, the local Knights of Columbus chapter 8702 proudly supported the district winners from the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship, held Jan. 26, as they participated in ...
The logo on this pennant is a cool one featuring a horse diving over a goal post cross bar. One pennant I always looked for in my younger days and never could find was a Columbus Jets pennant. The ...
The Knights of Columbus was founded in Connecticut by Catholic priest Father Michael J. McGivney on Feb. 6, 1882.