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The Diocese of Evansville includes all or part of 12 counties in Southwestern Indiana. While located within the diocese, St. Meinrad Archabbey is part of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. As of 2014, the diocese had a population of 90,800 Catholics (17.8% of the 510,626 total population) in 69 parishes (grouped into four deaneries) and four ...
Rex Mundi High School was a Catholic high school in Evansville, Indiana. Its name comes from the Latin King of the World. The premises are now used for Ivy Tech Community College's Evansville Campus. It opened in the fall of 1958 in a rapidly expanding area close to what was then the north city limits of Evansville.
Mater Dei High School (Evansville, Indiana) R. Reitz Memorial High School; Rivet High School (Vincennes, Indiana) Template:Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville;
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The deadline to file for school board was earlier this year due to a new law passed by the Indiana Legislature. Those wanting to file to run were able to start doing so the day voter registration ...
Reitz Memorial High School or simply Memorial High School (MHS) is an inter-parochial Catholic high school on the east side of Evansville, Indiana. It sits on land bought with money donated by Francis Joseph Reitz in 1922 in memory of his parents, John Augustus and Gertrude Reitz. The school officially opened its doors on January 5, 1925.
Lincoln School opened in 1928, the same decade that saw Ku Klux Klan members win the Indiana governor's office and more than half the seats in the Legislature. Segregation was the law of the land.