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Prohibition Stirs Interest in Phony Marijuana

Commentary Authorities around the nation are expressing concern over the rising popularity of a legal marijuana knockoff called “Spice,” also known as K2. Spice is a mixture of organic and synthetic ingredients and apparently, when smoked, it produces a euphoria similar to marijuana. Spice is sold legally as a marijuana[Read More…]

Could Marijuana Save the 12th Grade in Utah?

Commentary Utah’s lawmakers are getting a little desperate in their search to alleviate the state’s $700 million budget shortfall. One in particular, state Sen. Chris Buttars, is now proposing that Utah cut costs by eliminating the 12th grade, or at least giving students the option of skipping their senior year[Read More…]

Cook County Puts Local Government Checkbook Online

Cook County, IL–(ENEWSPF)– From Government Technology: From fraud and bribery to blurred ethical lines in government circles, Illinois has a political history smeared with corruption. It’s a system that historically has been known more for trying to keep secrets than pushing for transparency. But amid the cries from the public[Read More…]

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Marian Catholic Speech Advances 6 Entries to IHSA State

Members of the Marian Catholic Performance in the Round group rehearse after school while coach Mark Donaway looks on. The team heads to Peoria on Thursday to compete in the IHSA State Championship. (PHOTO SUPPLIED) Williamsen, Wlos sectional champs for 3rd place Marian Chicago Heights, IL–(ENEWSPF)– Jonathan Williamsen (Steger) captured[Read More…]

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Marian Catholic Junior Wins Video Contest

Laura Jansen ’11 worked on her award-winning video in the computer lab at Marian Catholic. (PHOTO SUPPLIED) Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center awards Laura Jansen First Prize Chicago Heights, IL–(ENEWSPF)– The Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center of Seattle, WA sponsored the Just Video Contest for high school juniors and seniors.[Read More…]

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