法國國際廣播電台(Radio France Internationale)中文[法語世界](Chronique francophonie)專欄2026年04月03日星期五第150集介紹印度洋中的法國海外省馬約特島(Mayotte)面臨來自非洲法語國家的偷渡問題進一步加劇。就此,法國蒙彼利埃大學(Montpellier)聯席研究員、專長地理學的法赫德·蒂曼達博士(Dr. Fahad Idaroussi Tsimanda)接受了本台法廣(RFI)法語[非洲大咖嘉賓](Grand Invité Afrique)節目採訪, 由尼古拉編譯和播報,感謝收聽。

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法國國際廣播電台(Radio France Internationale)中文[法語世界](Chronique francophonie)專欄2026年04月03日星期五第150集介紹印度洋中的法國海外省馬約特島(Mayotte)面臨來自非洲法語國家的偷渡問題進一步加劇。就此,法國蒙彼利埃大學(Montpellier)聯席研究員、專長地理學的法赫德·蒂曼達博士(Dr. Fahad Idaroussi Tsimanda)接受了本台法廣(RFI)法語[非洲大咖嘉賓](Grand Invité Afrique)節目採訪, 由尼古拉編譯和播報,感謝收聽。

Arizona’s county recorders, along with Republican legislative leaders, want more say in the creation of the state’s elections rulebook. Every other year, the Arizona secretary of state is tasked with revising the Elections Procedures Manual, which outlines procedures and rules for county elections officials to implement state election laws. Its policies carry the force of […]

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Arizona’s county recorders, along with Republican legislative leaders, want more say in the creation of the state’s elections rulebook. Every other year, the Arizona secretary of state is tasked with revising the Elections Procedures Manual, which outlines procedures and rules for county elections officials to implement state election laws. Its policies carry the force of […]

法国国际广播电台(Radio France Internationale)中文[法语世界](Chronique francophonie)专栏2026年04月03日星期五第150集介绍印度洋中的法国海外省马约特岛(Mayotte)面临来自非洲法语国家的偷渡问题进一步加剧。就此,法国蒙彼利埃大学(Montpellier)联席研究员、专长地理学的法赫德·蒂曼达博士(Dr. Fahad Idaroussi Tsimanda)接受了本台法广(RFI)法语[非洲大咖嘉宾](Grand Invité Afrique)节目采访, 由尼古拉编译和播报,感谢收听。

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法国国际广播电台(Radio France Internationale)中文[法语世界](Chronique francophonie)专栏2026年04月03日星期五第150集介绍印度洋中的法国海外省马约特岛(Mayotte)面临来自非洲法语国家的偷渡问题进一步加剧。就此,法国蒙彼利埃大学(Montpellier)联席研究员、专长地理学的法赫德·蒂曼达博士(Dr. Fahad Idaroussi Tsimanda)接受了本台法广(RFI)法语[非洲大咖嘉宾](Grand Invité Afrique)节目采访, 由尼古拉编译和播报,感谢收听。

Seu amigo pessoal, braço direito e vice-prefeito Victor Marques (PCdoB) assume a gestão da capital pernambucana até 2028 Fonte

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed Republican bills that would eliminate income taxes on tips and overtime, require counties to cooperate with federal immigration agents and  overturn his 400-year veto that provided school revenue limit increases. In July 2025, President Donald Trump signed a tax and spending bill that included provisions allowing tipped workers making less […]

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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed Republican bills that would eliminate income taxes on tips and overtime, require counties to cooperate with federal immigration agents and  overturn his 400-year veto that provided school revenue limit increases. In July 2025, President Donald Trump signed a tax and spending bill that included provisions allowing tipped workers making less […]

The Center for Michigan released its annual report highlighting growth in individual donations, expanded audience reach and increased community engagement by Bridge Michigan and BridgeDetroit.

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The Center for Michigan released its annual report highlighting growth in individual donations, expanded audience reach and increased community engagement by Bridge Michigan and BridgeDetroit.

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گزارش‌های منتشر شده در شبکه‌های اجتماعی از حملات هوایی در مناطق کوهستانی شمال تهران در اواخر روز جمعه ۱۴ فروردین حکایت دارد. ویدیوهای منتشر شده وقوع انفجارهایی را در سمت‌های کلک‌چال،‌ پارک جمشیدیه، کوه‌های جماران و گلاب‌دره نشان می‌دهد.

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گزارش‌های منتشر شده در شبکه‌های اجتماعی از حملات هوایی در مناطق کوهستانی شمال تهران در اواخر روز جمعه ۱۴ فروردین حکایت دارد. ویدیوهای منتشر شده وقوع انفجارهایی را در سمت‌های کلک‌چال،‌ پارک جمشیدیه، کوه‌های جماران و گلاب‌دره نشان می‌دهد.

Tras el asesinato de una inspectora en Calama, RN impulsó una reforma a la Ley de Responsabilidad Penal Adolescente, con...

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In their only debate before Tuesday’s election, judges Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor sought to paint the other as extreme. The post Wisconsin Supreme Court debate highlights sharp contrast between candidates on abortion, judicial philosophies appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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“如果习近平明天需要进行肝脏移植,他手下的那些所谓的‘医生'就会找来一个年轻的受害者,强摘器官,移植到他的体内,”史密斯议员近日在接受美国之音专访时痛批了日益受到两党议员关注的中国强摘器官问题。他与民主党议员跨党提出的《制止强摘器官法案》已通过众议院。

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“如果习近平明天需要进行肝脏移植,他手下的那些所谓的‘医生'就会找来一个年轻的受害者,强摘器官,移植到他的体内,”史密斯议员近日在接受美国之音专访时痛批了日益受到两党议员关注的中国强摘器官问题。他与民主党议员跨党提出的《制止强摘器官法案》已通过众议院。

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Rescue teams continue to search early on April 4 for a US crew member missing after their fighter jet was brought down over Iran, one of two American forces planes reportedly knocked out of the sky in the region a day earlier.

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Rescue teams continue to search early on April 4 for a US crew member missing after their fighter jet was brought down over Iran, one of two American forces planes reportedly knocked out of the sky in the region a day earlier.

Une personne a été égorgée et six autres ont été enlevées par des jihadistes d'une faction de Boko Haram au nord du lac Tchad, dans la zone frontalière entre le Niger et le Tchad. Des images du rapt circulent depuis ce jeudi 2 avril 2026 et choquent dans les deux pays. Dans les vidéos diffusées, deux des otages lancent des appels à l'aide auprès de leurs familles et des autorités tchadiennes. Les ravisseurs demandent de fortes rançons.

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Une personne a été égorgée et six autres ont été enlevées par des jihadistes d'une faction de Boko Haram au nord du lac Tchad, dans la zone frontalière entre le Niger et le Tchad. Des images du rapt circulent depuis ce jeudi 2 avril 2026 et choquent dans les deux pays. Dans les vidéos diffusées, deux des otages lancent des appels à l'aide auprès de leurs familles et des autorités tchadiennes. Les ravisseurs demandent de fortes rançons.

Le Groupe d'étude sur le Congo (GEC), a publié ce vendredi 3 avril 2026 un rapport sur le Mouvement du 23 mars, le M23, né en 2012 et défait l'année suivante. Dans ce rapport de 36 pages qui décortique le retour du M23, ses objectifs, ses alliances et ses tensions internes, le GEC est revenu sur l'expansion en taille et en territoires occupés par le M23, malgré des faiblesses documentées sur le plan militaire. Dans son rapport, le GEC appelle aussi à ne pas confondre les objectifs du M23 et ceux de son soutien rwandais.

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Le Groupe d'étude sur le Congo (GEC), a publié ce vendredi 3 avril 2026 un rapport sur le Mouvement du 23 mars, le M23, né en 2012 et défait l'année suivante. Dans ce rapport de 36 pages qui décortique le retour du M23, ses objectifs, ses alliances et ses tensions internes, le GEC est revenu sur l'expansion en taille et en territoires occupés par le M23, malgré des faiblesses documentées sur le plan militaire. Dans son rapport, le GEC appelle aussi à ne pas confondre les objectifs du M23 et ceux de son soutien rwandais.

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Los profesores del Bachillerato Popular 2 de diciembre, ubicado en el barrio de Barracas, denuncian la precarización de los trabajadores docentes y no docentes, que ahora deben hacerse cargo del financiamiento de los programas y garantizar por sus propios medios la continuidad de las clases. Esto es debido al desconocimiento de las responsabilidades del […]

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Los profesores del Bachillerato Popular 2 de diciembre, ubicado en el barrio de Barracas, denuncian la precarización de los trabajadores docentes y no docentes, que ahora deben hacerse cargo del financiamiento de los programas y garantizar por sus propios medios la continuidad de las clases. Esto es debido al desconocimiento de las responsabilidades del […]

La Policía de Investigaciones (PDI) detuvo a un estudiante de 14 años tras ser sorprendido portando un arma cortopunzante al...

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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free national newsletter here.The small measles outbreak that health officials are combating in Michigan began last month with an unvaccinated young woman returning home from visiting Florida, a state where there have been more than 140 cases this year. Her first symptoms around March 7 seemed like a cold. By the time the telltale measles rash appeared a few days later, she had exposed her family and scores of other people in public settings, according to health officials in Washtenaw County, near Detroit.The Michigan outbreak is one of 17 new outbreaks nationwide reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since January. There have been 1,671 confirmed cases of measles reported this year across 32 states, according to CDC data.Most of this year’s cases – 94% – have involved outbreaks. Some – like those in Texas and Florida – involve more than 100 infections. In a few, cases have surged into the hundreds, as is the case in the outbreak in Utah, which is still growing, and the outbreak in South Carolina, which appears to be ending.Many of the outbreaks are small – just a few cases. But as public health officials in Washtenaw County, Michigan, are learning, the resources required to keep them that way can be enormous.Staffing costs for managing a handful of measles cases: $45,000“We’re still at seven cases,” Beth Ann Hamilton, communications coordinator for the Washtenaw County Health Department, told Healthbeat this week. “We’re definitely not out of the woods yet.”Meanwhile, another measles case announced Thursday in neighboring Monroe County has state health officials concerned that measles may be silently spreading in the community. No definitive link has been established to the cases in Washtenaw County, but the timing and location of the new case are concerning, officials at the state health department said.Because of this risk, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is recommending young children receive their first measles shot early – at 6 months to 11 months of age.Yet even with just a handful of known measles cases, the containment workload is already taking its toll.Spring break travel risks spread of measles across U.S.At the Washtenaw County Health Department, measles control is taking priority over many other health department services as staff have been needed to help track down and counsel hundreds of exposed people, test them for immunity to measles when they don’t have vaccination records, and monitor those in quarantine.“Seven cases may not seem like a lot, but it is, and it’s hundreds and hundreds of contacts that our staff have to follow up on and monitor,” Jimena Loveluck, the department’s health officer, told the Washtenaw County Board of Health on March 27. “We’re not able to get other work done,” she said. “We just don’t have the capacity to respond and then continue all our regular level of services. The expense also is tremendous.”Exposures have occurred at a popular mall in Ann Arbor, a community college, hospitals, urgent care clinics, several stores, and a restaurant.Investigating and managing the exposures of just the initial three or four cases cost $45,000 in staff time, Ruth Kraut, the department’s deputy health officer, told the board. Other health department staff noted that $100,000 in funding from the state to help with the outbreak had been largely spent. @healthbeatnews Is South Carolina’s record-breaking measles outbreak nearing its end? ⁠ ⁠ The state has gone more than two weeks without health officials learning of any new cases, but questions remain about how many measles infections have been going unreported. ⁠ ⁠ Healthbeat’s Alison Young breaks down what needs to happen before the outbreak can be declared over. ⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Check out our timeline of South Carolina's outbreak — and stay up-to-date with developments in outbreaks across the country — at Healthbeat.org. #measles #southcarolina #publichealth #outbreak ♬ original sound - Healthbeat “It’s been a huge effort,” Dr. Juan Luis Marquez, the department’s medical director, told the board. “We get lists of students or patients or whatnot. We don’t have much information to go by other than their name and date of birth. So that basically means our team of nurses and other folks calling everybody to verify their immunization status.”Because two doses of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine is 97% effective at preventing the disease, public health officials are mostly trying to identify those who aren’t protected so they can be advised to quarantine at home and not spread the disease to others.But people often don’t remember whether they’ve been vaccinated or don’t have access to their immunization records, Marquez said. So then they need to come to the health department clinic to have a blood test to check to see if they have measles immunity from past vaccination or infection. The result is that the health department’s clinic is largely focused on measles and vaccine response, he said, and communicable disease efforts are being limited to measles and other high-risk cases.Like forest fires, measles outbreaks are ‘sending out sparks’A significant challenge for public health officials is that it’s difficult to know which small measles outbreaks can be quickly and easily contained, and which ones will spread to hundreds of people.Dr. William Moss, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and director of the school’s International Vaccine Access Center, compared the measles landscape across the United States to a map of forest fires.“You’ve got these bigger outbreaks, they’re kind of sending out sparks,” Moss said. “If that spark lands in a county or a community with high vaccine coverage, you don’t get much spread. And so you see one of these small outbreaks. But if it does land in a community with a large number of individuals who are under vaccinated or unvaccinated, then you get these larger outbreaks.”It would be helpful to overlay measles cases onto maps with detailed vaccination coverage data, he said. But sources of vaccination data are limited and fragmented, and while school vaccination data can be helpful, it doesn’t include information about adults in the community.“We and many other groups have been trying to develop ways to predict or forecast, as best we can, where the hotspots are. It’s just very difficult with measles,” Moss said. Moss said that to know how easily measles will spread requires having detailed information about the coverage levels of vaccination and immunity within very localized communities where people socialize. But such data isn’t readily available, he said.The places Moss and his team are watching closely are those where cases have been increasing the most in the past few weeks. That includes Hudspeth County, Texas, where the Johns Hopkins U.S. Measles Tracker has tallied 31 cases in recent weeks, and several counties in Utah, which is in the midst of a surge in its outbreak. Many of the cases in Hudspeth County, Texas involve a federal detention facility. Since it began last year, Utah’s measles outbreak has sickened 559 people, 362 since January. South Carolina’s measles outbreak, the largest in the United States in decades, has had 997 known cases since October – more than 660 of them since January. The good news: South Carolina health officials haven’t had a measles case reported to them in more than two weeks. If that trend continues for 42 consecutive days – which is two incubation cycles for the measles virus – that outbreak will be declared over after April 26. As of early March, the South Carolina Department of Public Health told Healthbeat it had spent $1.6 million on its response to the outbreak.Alison Young is Healthbeat’s senior national reporter. You can reach her at ayoung@healthbeat.org or through the messaging app Signal at alisonyoungreports.48

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Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free national newsletter here.The small measles outbreak that health officials are combating in Michigan began last month with an unvaccinated young woman returning home from visiting Florida, a state where there have been more than 140 cases this year. Her first symptoms around March 7 seemed like a cold. By the time the telltale measles rash appeared a few days later, she had exposed her family and scores of other people in public settings, according to health officials in Washtenaw County, near Detroit.The Michigan outbreak is one of 17 new outbreaks nationwide reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since January. There have been 1,671 confirmed cases of measles reported this year across 32 states, according to CDC data.Most of this year’s cases – 94% – have involved outbreaks. Some – like those in Texas and Florida – involve more than 100 infections. In a few, cases have surged into the hundreds, as is the case in the outbreak in Utah, which is still growing, and the outbreak in South Carolina, which appears to be ending.Many of the outbreaks are small – just a few cases. But as public health officials in Washtenaw County, Michigan, are learning, the resources required to keep them that way can be enormous.Staffing costs for managing a handful of measles cases: $45,000“We’re still at seven cases,” Beth Ann Hamilton, communications coordinator for the Washtenaw County Health Department, told Healthbeat this week. “We’re definitely not out of the woods yet.”Meanwhile, another measles case announced Thursday in neighboring Monroe County has state health officials concerned that measles may be silently spreading in the community. No definitive link has been established to the cases in Washtenaw County, but the timing and location of the new case are concerning, officials at the state health department said.Because of this risk, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is recommending young children receive their first measles shot early – at 6 months to 11 months of age.Yet even with just a handful of known measles cases, the containment workload is already taking its toll.Spring break travel risks spread of measles across U.S.At the Washtenaw County Health Department, measles control is taking priority over many other health department services as staff have been needed to help track down and counsel hundreds of exposed people, test them for immunity to measles when they don’t have vaccination records, and monitor those in quarantine.“Seven cases may not seem like a lot, but it is, and it’s hundreds and hundreds of contacts that our staff have to follow up on and monitor,” Jimena Loveluck, the department’s health officer, told the Washtenaw County Board of Health on March 27. “We’re not able to get other work done,” she said. “We just don’t have the capacity to respond and then continue all our regular level of services. The expense also is tremendous.”Exposures have occurred at a popular mall in Ann Arbor, a community college, hospitals, urgent care clinics, several stores, and a restaurant.Investigating and managing the exposures of just the initial three or four cases cost $45,000 in staff time, Ruth Kraut, the department’s deputy health officer, told the board. Other health department staff noted that $100,000 in funding from the state to help with the outbreak had been largely spent. @healthbeatnews Is South Carolina’s record-breaking measles outbreak nearing its end? ⁠ ⁠ The state has gone more than two weeks without health officials learning of any new cases, but questions remain about how many measles infections have been going unreported. ⁠ ⁠ Healthbeat’s Alison Young breaks down what needs to happen before the outbreak can be declared over. ⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Check out our timeline of South Carolina's outbreak — and stay up-to-date with developments in outbreaks across the country — at Healthbeat.org. #measles #southcarolina #publichealth #outbreak ♬ original sound - Healthbeat “It’s been a huge effort,” Dr. Juan Luis Marquez, the department’s medical director, told the board. “We get lists of students or patients or whatnot. We don’t have much information to go by other than their name and date of birth. So that basically means our team of nurses and other folks calling everybody to verify their immunization status.”Because two doses of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine is 97% effective at preventing the disease, public health officials are mostly trying to identify those who aren’t protected so they can be advised to quarantine at home and not spread the disease to others.But people often don’t remember whether they’ve been vaccinated or don’t have access to their immunization records, Marquez said. So then they need to come to the health department clinic to have a blood test to check to see if they have measles immunity from past vaccination or infection. The result is that the health department’s clinic is largely focused on measles and vaccine response, he said, and communicable disease efforts are being limited to measles and other high-risk cases.Like forest fires, measles outbreaks are ‘sending out sparks’A significant challenge for public health officials is that it’s difficult to know which small measles outbreaks can be quickly and easily contained, and which ones will spread to hundreds of people.Dr. William Moss, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and director of the school’s International Vaccine Access Center, compared the measles landscape across the United States to a map of forest fires.“You’ve got these bigger outbreaks, they’re kind of sending out sparks,” Moss said. “If that spark lands in a county or a community with high vaccine coverage, you don’t get much spread. And so you see one of these small outbreaks. But if it does land in a community with a large number of individuals who are under vaccinated or unvaccinated, then you get these larger outbreaks.”It would be helpful to overlay measles cases onto maps with detailed vaccination coverage data, he said. But sources of vaccination data are limited and fragmented, and while school vaccination data can be helpful, it doesn’t include information about adults in the community.“We and many other groups have been trying to develop ways to predict or forecast, as best we can, where the hotspots are. It’s just very difficult with measles,” Moss said. Moss said that to know how easily measles will spread requires having detailed information about the coverage levels of vaccination and immunity within very localized communities where people socialize. But such data isn’t readily available, he said.The places Moss and his team are watching closely are those where cases have been increasing the most in the past few weeks. That includes Hudspeth County, Texas, where the Johns Hopkins U.S. Measles Tracker has tallied 31 cases in recent weeks, and several counties in Utah, which is in the midst of a surge in its outbreak. Many of the cases in Hudspeth County, Texas involve a federal detention facility. Since it began last year, Utah’s measles outbreak has sickened 559 people, 362 since January. South Carolina’s measles outbreak, the largest in the United States in decades, has had 997 known cases since October – more than 660 of them since January. The good news: South Carolina health officials haven’t had a measles case reported to them in more than two weeks. If that trend continues for 42 consecutive days – which is two incubation cycles for the measles virus – that outbreak will be declared over after April 26. As of early March, the South Carolina Department of Public Health told Healthbeat it had spent $1.6 million on its response to the outbreak.Alison Young is Healthbeat’s senior national reporter. You can reach her at ayoung@healthbeat.org or through the messaging app Signal at alisonyoungreports.48

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A free Oregon health care program for adults who make too much money to qualify for Medicaid could have improperly given out $15 million in payments related to benefits for recipients, according to a recent audit of state-managed federal programs. The “questioned” funds surfaced in an 124-page report this week by the Secretary of State’s […]

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A free Oregon health care program for adults who make too much money to qualify for Medicaid could have improperly given out $15 million in payments related to benefits for recipients, according to a recent audit of state-managed federal programs. The “questioned” funds surfaced in an 124-page report this week by the Secretary of State’s […]

The recount in Baxter County of the Republican runoff for Arkansas secretary of state didn’t change the results of the race, election officials said Friday. Baxter County and Circuit Clerk Canda Reese said the results after the three-hour recount were the same as what was reported by the county Tuesday night. Bryan Norris requested recounts […]

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The recount in Baxter County of the Republican runoff for Arkansas secretary of state didn’t change the results of the race, election officials said Friday. Baxter County and Circuit Clerk Canda Reese said the results after the three-hour recount were the same as what was reported by the county Tuesday night. Bryan Norris requested recounts […]

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OMAHA — Eight Nebraska educators are being recognized for outstanding positive impact on Catholic students and schools in northeast Nebraska. The group will be honored during the Archbishop’s 49th Dinner for Education scheduled Sept. 24 at Omaha’s CHI Health Center. “Their commitment to the faith and to Catholic education is an inspiration to all,” Vickie […]

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OMAHA — Eight Nebraska educators are being recognized for outstanding positive impact on Catholic students and schools in northeast Nebraska. The group will be honored during the Archbishop’s 49th Dinner for Education scheduled Sept. 24 at Omaha’s CHI Health Center. “Their commitment to the faith and to Catholic education is an inspiration to all,” Vickie […]