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Obama Administration Simplifies, Significantly Shortens Application for Health Insurance

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–April 30, 2013.  The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today announced that the application for health coverage has been simplified and significantly shortened. The application for individuals without health insurance has been reduced from twenty-one to three pages, and the application for families is reduce by two-thirds.[Read More…]

Robbery of Bank of America Branch in Norridge

Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- FBI agents responded to a bank robbery that occurred yesterday at approximately 11:15 a.m. A lone robber entered the Bank of America branch located at 8422 West Lawrence Avenue in Norridge and approached a teller window. He demanded cash from the teller and fled on foot with an[Read More…]

Marian Catholic High School Awards 61 Medals of Academic Excellence

Jim Spain ’13, Claire Bessette ’13, Elizabeth Frabotta ’13, and Tim LaVelle’13. (PHOTO SUPPLIED) Chicago Heights, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Marian Catholic High School hosted an Excellence in Academics Award Breakfast on Thursday, April 25.  Medals of Academic Excellence were awarded to 61 sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The Academic Medals of Excellence are[Read More…]

Marian Catholic High School Announces Student of the Month

Chicago Heights, IL-(ENEWSPF)- Marian Catholic High School is proud to announce the Student of the Month. Departments choose students that go above and beyond their duties as student aids.  Please see below the listing of the Marian Catholic students: Advancement: Katylin Klein ’13 (Lansing), Holly Dankowski ’13 (Park Forest). Attendance:[Read More…]

Governor Quinn Launches Flood Damage Assessments in Chicago

Teams Begin Documenting Damage in Cook, DuPage and Lake Counties; Data Will Support Request for Federal Assistance CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–April 29, 2013.  Governor Pat Quinn today joined local, state and federal officials as critical flood damage assessments began in Chicago. Data collected during the assessments will be included in a request by[Read More…]

Mayor Emanuel Announces $1 Billion in Reduced Parking Meter Charges, Free Sundays and Pay-By-Cell for Chicago Parkers

Dispute Agreement Between the City of Chicago and Chicago Parking Meters Results in Big Win for City and its Residents; $20 Million Per Year Over the Life of the Contract Will No Longer Be Billed to the City; Chicagoans Will Get Free Sundays in Neighborhoods, Convenient Pay-By-Cell Options CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–April 29,[Read More…]

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