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What happens when a diocese takes a synodal approach to parish restructuring?

The institutional church is trying to reimagine parish life and make the best use of its resources by consulting both professionals and people in the pews.

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Missouri man sentenced to prison for setting Islamic Center fire in 2020

A Missouri man has been sentenced to nearly 16 years in prison for starting a fire that destroyed a mosque in 2020, according to a release from the US Department of Justice.

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Utah prison put rival gangs together, causing violence, families say

In 2019, Utah prison officials stopped alternating recreation times for men belonging to two rival gangs. Now, some inmates’ families blame the change for new reports of violence.

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SEMO Aviation Program Hopeful For Future, As Airline Industry Looks To Hire Thousands Of Pilots

Southeast Missouri State University introduced an aviation program last year alongside the growing staffing shortage. Kenneth Jackson, Director of Aviation Operations at Southeast says graduates and undergraduate students should not be concerned about the industry’s shortage, but instead view it as a bank of opportunity.

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Man arrested over faked photo of Dickson police officer's grave sues TBI, DA, city for $1M

Man arrested over faked photo of Dickson police officer s grave sues TBI, DA, city for $1M Mariah Timms, Nashville Tennessean Replay Video UP NEXT A man arrested over a social media post this year is suing Tennessee law enforcement for at least $1 million over what he believes is a violation of his First Amendment rights.  The arrest drew ire from civil rights attorneys as soon as it was announced and launched dozens of calls and complaints to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, court records show. Joshua Andrew Garton, 28, posted an image on social media. He was then charged with harassment in January after investigators with the TBI accused him of creating and posting a harassing photograph on social media. He was jailed for nearly two weeks on a $76,000 bond until a Dickson County judge dismissed his charges Feb. 4.

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