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Boy Scouts of America officially changes its name to be gender inclusive Scouting America President and CEO Roger Krone said "now would be a good time" for the name change, following the ...
Boy Scouts of America, as it has been known for 115 years, is now officially Scouting America. The name change went into effect on Saturday.
Business Boy Scouts see a small membership uptick after rebrand to Scouting America The group will continue leaning into a broad message of inclusivity as it celebrates its 115th birthday Saturday ...
A historic rebrand of the Boy Scouts of America has been followed by a small uptick in young people joining what will now be called Scouting America.
The parents of a Massachusetts Boy Scout who was killed in a boating incident at a New Hampshire camp are suing the organization and the teen counselor who was driving the boat.
The lawsuit alleges the Boy Scouts of America and the New Hampshire-based Daniel Webster Council are responsible for failing to adequately train and supervise the counselor operating the boat.