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Accordingly, La Croix transitioned into a daily newspaper on 16 June 1883. [citation needed] Father Emmanuel d'Alzon (1810–1880), the founder of the Assumptionists and the Oblates of the Assumption, started the paper. Also, La Croix's biggest early advocate was Father Vincent de Paul Bailly. La Bonne Presse was the first publishing house of ...
The Colorado Catholic Herald: Biweekly 1979 Denver: Denver Catholic: Biweekly 1900 Connecticut: Bridgeport: Fairfield County Catholic: Monthly Hartford: The Catholic Transcript: 80,000 [6] Monthly 1898 Norwich: Four County Catholic: Monthly 1989 Delaware: Wilmington: The Dialog: Biweekly Florida: Miami: Florida Catholic: 140,000 Monthly 1939 ...
Catholic Herald; The Catholic Leader; Catholic New Times; Catholic Press; The Catholic Register; The Catholic Times (UK and Ireland) The Catholic Weekly; Christian Voice (Karachi) Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania; Cœurs Vaillants; La Croix (newspaper)
Around 9 a.m. Saturday, multiple fire departments were dispatched to Ives Run Lane at the Tioga-Hammond Lakes Recreation Area for a report of a missing kayaker, according to the Middlebury ...
The victim in a fatal kayak incident over the weekend on Hammond Lake in Tioga County, Pennsylvania has been identified as a teenager from the southern part of the state.. Tioga County Coroner ...
La Croix primarily refers to: La Croix (newspaper) , a French Catholic newspaper La Croix Sparkling Water , a beverage distributed by the National Beverage Corporation
The owner of Tillison Bend Campground has spoken out about the ongoing situation between him and the Etowah County Commission regarding the county's Road Access Management Policy.
The Daily Star began on November 12, 1959, as The Hammond Press, which on December 23 of the same year retitled itself The Hammond Item. The Daily & Sunday Star is the sole daily newspaper published in Hammond (as of 2011). [3] Its Sunday edition is The Sunday Star; The Daily Star is issued on five weekdays (Tuesday through Saturday, as of 2011).