Waukesha, Wisconsin–(ENEWSPF)–January 30, 2014 – 11:27 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you! (Applause.) Hello, hello, hello! (Applause.) Well, it’s good to be in Wisconsin! (Applause.) It’s good to be in Waukesha. (Applause.) Now, I’ve always appreciated the hospitality that Packer Country gives a Bears fan. (Laughter.) I remember when I[Read More…]
Day: January 30, 2014
Statement from President Obama on the Retirement of Representative Henry Waxman
Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–January 30, 2014. Early in the 20th Century, Henry Waxman’s grandparents came to America, the land of opportunity, and found a place where they could build a better life for themselves and their families. Over the course of 40 years in Congress, their grandson has fought to give every[Read More…]
Sorry To Learn of the Passing of Sue Kramer
Commentary By Gary Kopycinski I was very sorry to learn just a few minutes ago of of the passing of Sue Kramer, wife of almost 60 years of my former colleague on the Park Forest Village Board, Ken Kramer. Ken was our longest-serving trustee. A gentleman, and a scholar. Sue[Read More…]
Saran Dunmore of MTV and NBC to Headline 2014 Chicago Women’s Conference & Expo March 14th at South Suburban College
SOUTH HOLLAND, IL—(ENEWSPF)—January 30, 2014. South Suburban College (SSC) proudly announces Saran Dunmore as the Keynote Speaker for the 2014 Chicago Women’s Conference & Expo on Friday, March 14th located at the college’s Main Campus in South Holland. Saran Dunmore is an energetic fitness and lifestyle expert who enhances the[Read More…]
Sochi 2014: Winter Olympics and Paralympics: Plan Ahead for Safe and Healthy Travel
Atlanta, GA–(ENEWSF)–January 30, 2014. CDC wants you and your travel team to enjoy the Winter Games and bring home a suitcase full of gold, silver, and bronze memories. Plan ahead for safe and healthy travel! Get vaccinated. Make sure you are up to date on your routine vaccines, including measles.You[Read More…]
U.S. Safer When CDC Works with Other Countries to Fight Infectious Diseases
Projects in Asia and Africa offer model for greater health security in other nations Uganda epidemiologists collect virus samples from the field, to test for deadly Ebola virus. Photo: Justin Williams/CDC Atlanta, GA–(ENEWSPF)–January 30, 2014. According to an article in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) released today by[Read More…]
Adult-Child Baseball Camps Coming to South Suburban College in February
SOUTH HOLLAND, IL –(ENEWSPF)—January 30, 2014. The South Suburban College Baseball Program and Head Coach Steve Ruzich will be conducting Adult-Child Baseball Camps February 14th through 23rd for boys and girls 6-14 years of age. The camps will feature sessions for pitching, catching, hitting and fielding while providing adults and[Read More…]
U.S. Indicts Corporate Audit Director on Securities Fraud Charges for Allegedly Profiting $286,000 From Insider Trading
CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–January 30, 2014. A certified public accountant who was involved in the auditing process at a publicly-traded company based in Chicago was indicted on federal fraud charges for allegedly engaging in insider trading of the company’s securities that made him an illegal profit of more than $286,000 in 2012. The[Read More…]
Oregon Researchers Show How Building Design Impacts Indoor Bacteria
EUGENE, Oregon–(ENEWSPF)–January 30, 2014 — The Lillis Business Complex set the bar for sustainable buildings 10 years ago when it opened at the University of Oregon. Now microbes drawn from the dust in 155 of its rooms have provided clues that could inspire future architectural designers to encourage a healthy[Read More…]
Zebra Fish Fins Help Oregon Researchers Gain Insight into Bone Regeneration
EUGENE, Oregon–(ENEWSPF)–January 30, 2014 — University of Oregon biologists say they have opened the window on the natural process of bone regeneration in zebra fish, and that the insights they gained could be used to advance therapies for bone fractures and disease. In a paper placed online in advance of[Read More…]