Author: Gary Kopycinski

How Transformational Festival Lightning in a Bottle Could Transform the Way Drug Use is Managed at All Festivals

NEW YORK—(ENEWSPF)—June 5, 2015 By: Stefanie Jones “Transformational festival” is a phrase that’s often used to describe festivals that intend to help you evolve and better yourself and the world around you.  California-based Lightning in a Bottle(LiB) certainly fits this description, but they take it another step further: the way[Read More…]

Learn About the Birds of Thorn Creek Woods on June 14

Master birder Sue Zelek to share her observations. Park Forest, IL—(ENEWSPF)—June 5, 2015. Exactly who flies through or nests in these Thorn Creek Woods? Learn about the ongoing Thorn Creek Bird Survey from master birder and sometime Thorn Creek Naturalist Sue Zelek at Birds of Thorn Creek Woods, Sunday, June[Read More…]

VA moving Forward on Denver Replacement Facility, Transformational Plan

Plans submitted to Congress WASHINGTON –(ENEWSPF)–June 5, 2015.  The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today submitted a plan to Congress to move forward on the Denver Replacement Medical Center. “The delays and cost overruns that have plagued the Denver Replacement Medical Center campus are inexcusable,” Secretary Robert A. McDonald wrote in his[Read More…]

AFL-CIO President Trumka Lauds Clinton’s Voter Rights Overhaul Plan

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–June 5, 2015. Statement by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka in response to Hillary Clinton’s Voting Rights Platform: The labor movement strongly supports Hillary Clinton’s plan to implement sweeping changes to U.S. election and voting laws. This takes our country in the right direction towards ensuring that the vote of[Read More…]

Combating Dengue with Infectious Disease Forecasting

New project seeks help of modelers to turn troves of environmental and health data into predictions for the next dengue epidemic Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—June 5, 2015. Dengue viruses are on the move. Spread among humans by mosquitoes, and across geographic boundaries through travel, the virus affects up to an estimated 390[Read More…]

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