(The Center Square) – Throughout the Hill Country, crosses, words of Jesus, prayers and messages of hope are written on memorials honoring nearly 150 killed from the catastrophic July 4 flash flood.
(The Center Square) – In addition to expressing profound sorrow for the loss of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, pastors say they hope his death and life, marked by speaking what they said was the truth in love, will serve as a catalyst to return America “to a people of Godly values” and encourage believers “to fight for the future of our nation as he did.”
Patricia Junette “Patty” House, 76, of Pevely died Aug. 5, 2024, at her home. Pastor Patty started in ministry in 1977 and co-founded Victory …
Mary Louise Wright, 96, of Cape Coral, Fla., died April 11, 2024, at Gulf Coast Village Nursing Center. Mrs. Wright was a member of St. Rose o…
Failure comes in many forms.
Peter Michael Janky, 80, of De Soto died Dec. 25, 2023, at Mercy Hospital Jefferson in Crystal City. Mr. Janky was a retired welder at Union P…
Mirl Eugene “Gene” Spurgeon, 88, of Arnold, formerly of Alexandria, died Nov. 3, 2023, at his son’s home in Festus. After he graduated from hi…
Raymond Edward Rogers, 94, of Saint Peters died Oct. 27, 2023. Mr. Rogers served in the U.S. Army and Navy during the Korean War. He was a mem…
Steven J. "Steve" Johnson, 64, of Festus died June 22, 2023. Mr. Johnson enjoyed shooting, hunting, country music and watching Cardinals games…
The Archdiocese of St. Louis has made sweeping organizational changes that will affect the Catholic churches in both Arnold and Imperial.