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A recent Del Norte High graduate has received a $2,500 P.E.O. STAR Scholarship to help with her college expenses.
Chapter IQ-LP of the P.E.O. Sisterhood held its June 11 meeting at the Council Bluffs Public Library with co-hostesses Joyce Page and Joanne Becker serving afternoon refreshments.
Frances Ann Fields, 90, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, died on June 28, 2025. Ann was a native of Huntsville, Alabama, and the daughter of the late Gerald Earl Haught and Frances Slayton Haught. She was ...
The P.E.O. Sisterhood is an international nonprofit organization that has helped more than 125,000 women pursue educational goals by providing more than $432 million in educational assistance.
Mary Sue Niemann, longtime educator and community member, passed away at 91. Remembered for her dedication to teaching, faith and family, services will be July 2 in Jackson.
Hannah Carlson, a 2025 graduate of Hannibal High School, was selected to receive a $2,500 STAR Scholarship from the P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) Sisterhood.
The Sanibel Chapter FV of P.E.O. Intentional announced that it has secured a STAR scholarship of $2,500 for Natasha Agarwal.
The Philanthropic Educational Organization hosted their annual pie sale today, selling over 70 pies in less than 2 hours.
Chapter X has been a part of the Garden City community since its inception in 1938. P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) has been helping women reach for the stars for more than 150 years ...
Three Dickinson-area chapters celebrate the legacy of a group aiding women's access to higher education amid rising childcare and college costs.
Lainee Forst, Carsyn Weich and Aubrey Gelderman have a lot in common. All three are recent graduates of Mitchell High School, have long been active in community service projects and were successful ...