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Several diocesan overseers of federally funded school meal programs have expressed concerns over recent changes announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

How many H-1B petitions were made by Erlanger employers during 2024?

Employers based in Erlanger submitted 15 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.

Erlanger’s March 26 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on March 26 have ranged from a high of 69°F in 2020 to a low of 23°F in 2014, according to Open-Meteo.

John G. Maddan, 55, Remembered for Fearless Spirit and Sense of Humor

John G. Maddan passed away on March 24. Below is the obituary.
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Which former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action on Saturday, March 29?

These former Erlanger Post area high school standouts will be in action on Saturday, March 29.

Erlanger’s March 25 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on March 25 have ranged from a high of 74°F in 2017 to a low of 26°F in 2018, according to Open-Meteo.

Northern Kentucky Senior Games opens registration for Spring Edition

The Northern Kentucky Senior Games invites residents aged 50 and over to participate in its upcoming Spring Edition.

Shroud of Turin to be digitally showcased during Holy Year 2025

The Shroud of Turin, a significant devotional item in Catholicism, will be digitally showcased during the Holy Year 2025.

Reflections on Catholic fasting practices compared to other religious traditions

It's common knowledge that the Catholic practice of fasting is not as stringent as that of some other faiths.

Erlanger’s March 24 weather: A 15-Year history

Over the last 15 years, temperatures on March 24 have ranged from a high of 73°F in 2017 to a low of 25°F in 2014, according to Open-Meteo.

Weekly high school sports recap: week starting March 16

Scores from high school matches games during the week starting March 16.

Docudrama explores Matt Talbot's journey from addiction to potential sainthood

A new docudrama titled "Matt Talbot: Urban Mystic" is set to explore the life of an Irish laborer who is on the path to sainthood.

Pro-life activists convicted but avoid jail after NJ clinic protest

Four pro-life activists were found guilty of trespassing on March 14 for their involvement in a 2019 event at a New Jersey abortion clinic.

Marquette University receives $7.5 million donation from Boland Foundation

Marquette University in Milwaukee has received a $7.5 million donation to support its Institute for Natural Family Planning within the College of Nursing.

Catholic perspective on fairies and Barabbas explored

Listening to a Catholic radio station recently, a listener from Johnston, Rhode Island, was surprised by the mention that leprechauns and fairies were described as demonic.

Pope approves next phase of Synod focusing on integration till 2028

Pope Francis has sanctioned the next phase of the Synod of Bishops on synodality, initiating a three-year implementation process.

Mexican Catholics urge officials to address violence after mass grave discovery

Mexico's Catholic leaders have called for greater attention to victims of violence following the discovery of mass graves and cremation ovens at a drug cartel compound in Teuchitlán, near Guadalajara.

U.S. pilgrims visit Vatican amid Pope Francis’ hospitalization

Hundreds of U.S. pilgrims gathered for Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, focusing on the health of Pope Francis and their loved ones back home.

Trump administration cuts funding for Voice of America broadcaster

Journalists dismissed by the Trump administration's reduction of the Voice of America (VOA) broadcaster "will not be silenced," according to Metropolitan Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak of the Archeparchy of Philadelphia.

Chief Justice Roberts responds to Trump's call for judge's impeachment

Chief Justice John Roberts has issued a rare public statement in response to President Donald Trump's call for the impeachment of U.S. District Judge James Boasberg.