Now that prom season is in full swing, some clear trends in fashion, music and overall prom experiences are emerging. Here’s the scoop on how kids today are having fun at the big dance. The fashion Finding the perfect gown is an essential part of the prom process for young
The generosity of an anonymous donor is helping to bridge the financial gap faced by some Catholic school students as they seek to continue their Catholic education into high school. The same donor has contributed nearly $7.5 million to the St. Pope John Paul Tuition Opportunity Partnership over the past
Leave it to a guy from New Kensington to turn a hurricane into a tailgate party. That’s just what John Nader did when Hurricane Ian slammed into Sanibel Island, Fla., last week, destroying his home and heavily damaging his bar and restaurant there. After riding out the storm in his
Zagurskie runs for judge of Common Pleas PennLive.com 3/13/2021 Jim T. Ryan, pennlive.com
Don Zagurskie, a long-time attorney from Juniata County, is adding his name to the list of candidates running for the open judgeship in the Court of Common Pleas of the 41st Judicial District, which includes both Juniata and Perry counties.
“I hope to be the candidate who shares the vision with Perry and Juniata,” said Zagurskie, who for the past 30 years has been a practicing attorney with Johnston & Zagurskie in Mifflin.
He started his legal career in Mifflin in 1991 and was made a partner with the firm a year later. Since then, Zagurskie has been active in both counties representing clients for civil and criminal matters, as well as representing municipalities in the counties. Zagurskie listed criminal defense, family law matters, wrongful death, personal injury, business, and gun rights restoration as some of the areas he’s been involved with over the decades.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Dec 28, 2020
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Whenever someone comes into a new position, there is usually a learning curve.
We donât expect Monsignor Larry Kulick will have that with his new role.
Earlier this month, Pope Francis named him the new bishop of the Greensburg Diocese.
He already knows the mechanics of the office.
He has been the diocesan administrator since September, when Bishop Edward Malesic became the bishop of Cleveland.
He spent previous years as the dioceseâs vicar general.
But he knows more than that. This is about more than just the work â the important work â of the office or the honor of wearing the bishopâs miter.