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LOGAN — Nicholas Mejia was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor, but instead of feeling sorry for himself, he formed a non-profit organization collecting donations and training to run a half marathon to give back for his good fortune.
>>>WASHINGTON (CNS) — An Obama administration announcement that new discretion will be exercised in whether to deport immigrants who do not have criminal records was hailed by advocates for immigrants and supporters of comprehensive reform.
>>>MILWAUKEE, Wisc. — Representatives from 16 national Catholic organizations met Aug. 1-3, at Marquette University in Milwaukee for an inaugural Summit on Marriage. The summit was organized by the National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers (NACFLM), in collaboration with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Knight of Columbus Chuck Dover was recently appointed to a two-year position as vice supreme master over the John H. Reddin Province districts of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. Dover attended the 129th Supreme Convention Aug. 2-4 and the 101st Supreme Assembly meeting Aug. 4-5 in Denver, Colo.
>>>OGDEN — For Dick Duncan, the end of a 30-year career of service at Hill Air Force Base was not so much a retirement as it was a job change.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Everything is coming up roses at the Nano Nagle Children’s Center, located at Saint Vincent de Paul Parish and School in Salt Lake City. With a donation from The ALSAM Foundation, renovations were made over the summer to make Nano Nagle Children’s Center a state-of-the-art facility.
>>>DRAPER — Madison Barnard, a freshman at Juan Diego Catholic High School, took third place at the international level in the Knights of Columbus Substance Abuse Awareness Poster Contest. The contest is open to all young people between the ages of 8 and 14.
>>>WEST VALLEY CITY — A television show produced and directed by Father Omar Ontiveros, pastor of Saints Peter and Paul Parish in West Valley City, is among the offerings on the first Catholic Spanish-language channel in the United States to be created and managed by Hispanic immigrants.
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