...with a desire to provide safe housing for homeless women and their children. They knew it would take someone with business savvy and foresight to steer the ship. Sister Helen...
...help: co-workers, students, friends, parishioners, and business owners. They listened to the needs Sister Melita witnessed and responded. “Colleagues went dumpster diving even,” she said, recalling the story of her...
...places public employees can stay while traveling on government business. The effort was supported by all Dubuque area women religious. Sister Mary Lechtenberg said coalition leaders hope to gain new...
...at Dubuque, Waterloo, and Sioux City. In 1994, Sister celebrated her golden jubilee, and decided to retire from classroom teaching. However, she couldn’t break from school completely, so she tutored...
...its signing into law by Gov. Kim Reynolds on June 29. The bill, HF 2259, stipulates that, beginning in 2022, any hotel or motel doing business with the State of...