Yearly Archives: 2011

Smash Sizzle Savor: 'Better Burgers' come to town with new SMASHBURGER opening at 31st and HK Dodgen Loop in Temple, Texas

TEMPLE, Texas /eNewsChannels/ -- Smashburger, the nation's fastest growing 'better burger' restaurant, brings their fresh approach to burgers to Temple when they open their first location on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at 3008 S. 31st Street. Smashburger(R) brings their juicy burgers that are smashed fresh and served delicious, along with its Haagen-Dazs shakes, tempting sides and regional menu items crafted to please local palates to the heart of Temple.

Calif. Gov. Directs State Agencies and Departments to Identify and Eliminate Unnecessary Legislative Reports

SACRAMENTO, Calif. /California Newswire/ -- In another move to make government more efficient and reduce unnecessary costs, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. on Monday issued an Executive Order directing the state's agencies and departments to review the approximately 2,600 annual reports they are required to submit to the Legislature, and identify those that are no longer useful or necessary.

Calif. Governor Brown Announces Appointments for Dec. 9, 2011

SACRAMENTO, Calif. /California Newswire/ -– Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. on Friday announced the following appointments. First, Christine Baker, 62, of Berkeley, has been appointed director of the Department of Industrial Relations. Baker has been the acting director and chief deputy director of the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) since April 2011.

e2b teknologies has been named a 2011 Pacesetter by Accounting Today magazine

CHARDON, Ohio /eNewsChannels/ -- e2b teknologies (www.e2btek.com) has been named a 2011 Pacesetter by Accounting Today magazine. This is the second consecutive year that e2b teknologies has been selected as a Pacesetter. Accounting Today magazine awards the Technology Pacesetter award annually to 100 organizations that market financial midmarket applications.

M3 Can Prevent Misdiagnosis of Depression, Anxiety and Bipolar Disorders

BETHESDA, Md. /eNewsChannels/ -- M3 congratulates David Grant PhD and his team at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research for their landmark November 2011 study outlining California's unmet Mental Health needs. Consistent with an earlier nationwide survey, this new study found that only half of Californians with mental illness receive treatment, while just one in four receives adequate treatment.

Revenue Cycle Inc. has again been named the official billing/coding consultant to the American College of Radiation Oncology

AUSTIN, Texas /eNewsChannels/ -- Revenue Cycle Inc. has again been named the official billing/coding consultant to the American College of Radiation Oncology (ACRO), according to Ron DiGiaimo, CEO of Revenue Cycle Inc.

Secret Sex – A Book Alive Online: Chapter 6 – Mr. Radioactivity is Your Friend

eNewsChannels BOOK SERIAL: 'Secret Sex, A Book Alive Online,' written and lived by John Scott G. Chapter 6: Mr. Radioactivity is Your Friend. Bulletin: Warning! This is a test of the emergency government -to-citizen communication system. This is only a test. Of course it's only a test. Had this been an actual emergency, you can bet your ass I would still be sitting here typing at you.

Bob Hausmann joins Energy Optimizers, USA as Operations Manager

TIPP CITY, Ohio /eNewsChannels/ -- In response to the continued growth in Ohio's demand for energy savings solutions, Energy Optimizers, USA has brought on new talent with the hiring of Mr. Bob Hausmann and the promotion of Mrs. Belinda Kenley to Vice President of Business Development.

Toys for Tots recognized as charity of the month by Gingrich Foundation

WASHINGTON, D.C. /eNewsChannels/ -- The Gingrich Foundation is proud to honor the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation as its December Charity of the Month. Toys for Tots distributes millions of gifts each Christmas to brighten the holidays of our nation's less fortunate children.
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U.S. Department of State American Music Abroad Initiative Now Accepting Applications

WASHINGTON, D.C. /eNewsChannels/ -- Using music as a means to engage audiences worldwide, the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announced today that the American Music Abroad program is now accepting applications for the 2012-2013 season.

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