SOUTH HOLLAND, IL—(ENEWSPF)—May 12, 2014. South Suburban College (SSC) Baseball Team defeated Triton College by the score of 9-5 on Saturday to win the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I Region-4 Championship. Winning pitcher Ryan Waaso, out of Marian Catholic High School, went 7 innings to get the[Read More…]
Day: May 12, 2014
Three Florida Residents Sentenced for Mail Fraud in Connection with Misprepresenting Business Opportunities
Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—May 12, 2014. Three individuals who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud in connection with operating a series of fraudulent business opportunity companies were sentenced in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Robert Gallo (aka Bobby Pace, Vincent Pastone, Joe Barone, Bobby[Read More…]
Remarks by President Obama and President Mujica of Uruguay Before Bilateral Meeting, May 12, 2014
Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–May 12, 2014 – 11:06 A.M. EDT PRESIDENT OBAMA: I want to welcome President Mujica and his delegation to the Oval Office. I have had the pleasure on several occasions of having discussions with President Mujica, and have been consistently impressed with the progress that Uruguay has been making[Read More…]
Severe Storms Threaten Detroit, Chicago to Dallas Monday
(IMAGE SUPPLIED) AccuWeather Global Weather Center-(ENEWSPF)- AccuWeather.com reports the threat of severe weather will continue into the beginning of the new week, shifting eastward across the Plains and into the Midwest. Detroit; Chicago; Madison, Wisconsin; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Madison, Wisconsin: St. Louis; Little Rock, Arkansas; Dallas and San Antonio are just[Read More…]
Video: Get To Know Park Forest’s NursesPlus Home Health Care, Servicing Chicago’s Southland, South Suburban Health Care
Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Perhaps the best-kept health secret in Chicago’s South Suburbs. The Park Forest Health Department Nurses Plus brings quality, affordable healthcare to patients in Chicago’s south suburban areas. For more information, contact Nurses Plus at 708-748-1118. Video: VOPF
Former New York Tax Liens Investment Company Executive Pleads Guilty for Role in Bid Rigging Scheme at Municipal Tax Lien Auctions
Investigation Has Yielded 15 Guilty Pleas to Date Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—May 12, 2014. A former New York-based tax liens company executive pleaded guilty today for his role in a conspiracy to rig bids at auctions conducted by New Jersey municipalities for the sale of tax liens, the Department of Justice announced.[Read More…]
Senator Bernie Sanders Legislation Would Help Students Afford College
BURLINGTON, Vt.–(ENEWSPF)–May 12 – Flanked by Vermont college students and graduates who are deep in debt, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders said today he will introduce legislation to help students earn college credits in high school in order to cut the cost of earning a college diploma. Sanders said he supports[Read More…]
Human Rights Groups Condemn Canadian Government for Allowing George W. Bush Visit
NEW YORK—(ENEWSPF)—May 12, 2014. Today, in response to George W. Bush’s arrival in Toronto, Canada, for a fundraiser with Bill Clinton, the Center for Constitutional Rights and the Canadian Centre for International Justice issued the following statement: “By allowing Bush to enter its territory, Canada is undermining the UN Convention[Read More…]
Concussion Symptoms Can Last Long After Initial Injury
Elk Grove Village, IL—(ENEWSPF)—May 12, 2014. Children who suffer from a concussion can experience a number of symptoms immediately after being injured, with physical symptoms starting right after the injury while emotional symptoms may present later during recovery, according to a study in the June 2014 Pediatrics, “Duration and Course[Read More…]
Stimulant Medications Reduce Smoking Risk in Youth With ADHD
Elk Grove Village, IL—(ENEWSPF)–Research has documented that adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are two to three times more likely to smoke cigarettes than their peers without ADHD. A meta-analysis published in the June 2014 Pediatrics found individuals with ADHD who are treated with stimulant medications, however, are less likely to[Read More…]