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Our Lady of Lourdes Regional School was established as St. Edward High School in 1892, making it the oldest high school in the Diocese. It was located in Shamokin.. The school was renamed Shamokin Central Catholic High School in 1955 when it became an inter-parochial high school, serving 9 parishes in the area.
Shamokin is part of the Shamokin Area School District, which includes Shamokin Area High School, along with an elementary, intermediate, and middle school. Local private schools include Our Lady of Lourdes Regional School and Meadowview Christian Academy. Luzerne County Community College (LCCC) has a satellite campus in the Careerlink Building ...
On December 13, 2002, Gainer was appointed the second bishop of the Diocese of Lexington by Pope John Paul II.He received his episcopal consecration on February 22, 2003, from Archbishop Thomas Kelly, with Bishops Edward Cullen and Joseph Kurtz serving as co-consecrators. [5]
West Shamokin Junior/Senior High School, Rural Valley; ... Our Lady of Lourdes Regional School; Shamokin Area High School; Milton. Meadowbrook Christian School;
The church, which initially served up to 1,400 people, [4] is located at Shamokin Street and Webster Street near downtown Shamokin. [5] The third St. Edward's Catholic Church, within the Diocese of Harrisburg, was dedicated on June 6, 1880. [2] [6] An addition was built on the back of the building in 1882 to hold church records and vestments ...
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Aug. 3—LEWISBURG — A 21-year-old Shamokin man is facing criminal charges after sneaking into the bedroom of a 15-year-old Kelly Township girl and sexually assaulting her, according to state ...
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit #16 (CSIU), located in the Milton Industrial Park, Milton, Pennsylvania, was created by the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1971 as one of 29 Intermediate Units in the commonwealth.