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Crew chief Rex Graham, a former Knight Science Fellow at MIT, said the women compare favorably to the men. “In some ways, they’re more fearless,” said Graham, a progressive Mennonite ...
Work getting underway in Nicholas County indicates both the progress and problems linked to West Virginia's RISE flood recovery program. Crews started building a third bridge there Tuesday that ...
Stephen Crew, an attorney representing the victim, said the firm intends to prove that the school did nothing to address red flags that were raised by Yoder's behavior.
The Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) in Lancaster County has already sent a crew to help the hardest-hit areas. The group will help clean up and remove debris when disasters strike.
The Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS), based out of Lititz, has a crew of 13 volunteers based in western Florida to respond to hurricanes. The group was forced to flee when Milton hit.
A crew of Amish workers is hammering away atop a downtown building this week, taking apart the 140-year-old Hodgson/Dabbs building by hand.
Eastern Mennonite University is holding a groundbreaking event to launch construction of its new track and field complex on Monday, April 24, at 5 p.m. at EMU’s current track facility in ...
The demolition of an abandoned building in the city of Zaporizhia, Ukraine, has uncovered more than 100 tombstones that were used as its foundation — many of them memorials to people whose ...
How Mennonite women are building bridges between public health and community amid measles outbreak Her daughter had a rash that covered her body. The five-year-old had a fever and was coughing out ...
WYNNE, Ark. (KAIT) - As tornado recovery efforts continue in Wynne nearly a year later, one group is hoping to give the community a boost.. The Mennonite Disaster Relief is a group based in Canada ...
MDS has sent teams to help rebuild towns in tornado-ravaged Alabama, Mississippi, and Joplin, Mo., as well as help flood victims in Minot, N.D. It has had crews working in Louisiana and on the ...
The building, which is expected to open by the fall of 2023, is a quarter-mile north of Ephrata Mennonite’s current school, built in 1946 and located at 598 Stevens Road in Ephrata.