Council 411 donated $400 in Stop & Shop gift cards to the St. Agnes food pantry and $1,500 in Walmart gift cards for needy kids and families in the Central Berkshire area. A $500 donation was made to ...
Holy Redeemer Church in Montrose welcomed several dozen church and community members for free pancakes and pineapples. On Sunday, Healy Hall was crowded as hungry parishioners lined up for breakfast ...
Ice Fishing Derby, hosted by the Knights of Columbus Council 4619, will be held Sunday, Feb. 2, from 1 to 3 p.m. The fishing ...
Once one of the largest and most active Klan groups in America, the Church of the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan has more recently gained a kind of "Keystone Kops" reputation on the white ...
With checks in hand, the Yorkville Knights of Columbus presented the proceeds from their “Tootsie Roll Sales” to two local non-profits. On Jan. 08, the Knights awarded the Illinois Special Olympics of ...
Knights, friends and family members from Father Perez Knights of Columbus Council 144, Our Lady of Fatima Council 3582 and Brother William Kerkel Council 5866 manned the grill and prepared lunches ...
Easton Cowan can count on one thing for the rest of his junior hockey career. The London Knights will be in his corner and defend him against the blowback from Canada’s world junior failure in ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — James G. Jackson, who served the Columbus Division of Police as its first Black chief, died Thursday, according to the city’s police union. He was 91. Jackson worked ...
The longest-serving and the first Black chief of the Columbus Division of Police died Thursday at the age of 91. James G. Jackson, the namesake of the police division's training academy on Hague ...