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ATLANTA — The nonprofit that operates Shriners Children's hospitals across North America will locate a $153 million medical research facility in Atlanta, the group announced Wednesday.
Lions International membership dropped from 1.45 million in 1995 to 1.29 million last year, Lynch said. Shriners’ 2007 membership was 393,896, compared with 937,712 three decades ago.
The widow of a Minnesota man who died testing a stunt cart before a parade in August has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Masonic society Shriners International. Ryan Colligan, 45, of ...
Henry Repeating Arms has partnered with Shriners International on the newest rifle in its collection, the Henry Golden Boy Shriners Tribute Edition Rifle.
Last year, Grayson started his journey as an International Patient Ambassador for the nonprofit health care system. The ...
The Shriners will continue treating children in all 22 cities where they operate hospitals, but some of the facilities may be downgraded due to a tough economy.
Internationals dominating Shriners, Kevin Streelman never 'pursued' LIV email and Cam Davis won’t go near the Vegas Strip ...
Shriners bring international convention, 8,000 attendees, home to Tampa Look for the Shriners’ presence this holiday weekend to be larger than usual as they host the imperial session here.
The fast-paced program features a number of inspiring Shriners Children's patient stories and looks back at how and why the members of the Shriners International fraternity created the health care ...
They are funded by Shriners International, a Masonic fraternity open to men with nearly 200 chapters in the U.S. and other countries. The philanthropic organization is also based in Tampa.
Shriners International sued after Minnesota man died testing stunt cart before parade A lawsuit argues the nonprofit did not provide Ryan Colligan with a helmet when he tested the cart before a ...