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Sharing the Costs of the Right of Way
The City of Chicago flourishes upon an invisible bridge connecting the City with all who enter. The bridge is a “right of way” which includes maintenance of Chicago’s streets, emergency… Read more
Hernandez: Ensuring Entrepreneurs are Successful is Key to Local Growth and Local Jobs
Courtesy of Representative Elizabeth “Lisa” Hernandez Starting a business is no small endeavor. Hard work, significant personal investment and thoughtful decisions are all part of a successful business, and I’m… Read more
NAMI Chicago Honors Saint Anthony Hospital Mental Health Supervisor with Community Health Advocate of the Year Award
Arturo Carrillo, a licensed clinical social worker and mental health supervisor for the Saint Anthony Hospital community wellness program, has been honored by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)… Read more
America Ranks Dead Last for Maternal Health Among Developed Countries
Women in the United States face a higher likelihood of suffering pregnancy-related death and their babies dying compared with women in the world’s wealthiest countries, says an annual report published… Read more
Organ & Tissue Donation: The Decision That Heals
Donation Transforms a Mother’s Pain to Hope and Life When Andrea Guzman lost her daughter Selena a little over a year ago she never imagined the decision to donate her… Read more
U.S. Feds Lowers Amount of Fluoride in Drinking Water
Because of growing concerns that people are getting too much fluoride, the U.S. government decreased how much of the anti-cavity mineral is put into water, NBC News reports. This is… Read more
American Heart Association Aims to Reduce the Risk of Stroke
By: Ashmar Mandou May is American Stroke Month and according to the American Heart Association someone in the United States suffers a stroke every 40 seconds and every four minutes,… Read more
PSMEMC Signs Letter to Springfield Legislators Over Medicaid Budget Cuts
Last week, hundreds of PSMEMC signed “The Big Letters” to Illinois State Representatives and State Senators — voicing their concerns over proposed Medicaid budget cuts. Poster-sized letters were on display… Read more
Register Today for Queen of Peace Athletic Summer Camps
Queen of Peace offers a variety of Athletic summer camps for girls in 4th-12th grade throughout the summer in: Basketball Cross Country/Track Dance Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Volleyball The camps… Read more
The Turks Who Saved Armenians
by Daniel Nardini As Armenia and Armenians around the world mark the 100th anniversary of the start of the genocide against the Armenian people by leaders of the Ottoman Turkish… Read more »