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he Velocity of Information

David P. Perrodin, Ph.D. announces New Book ‘The Velocity of Information’ – Discovering Humans’ Breaking Point During Chaos

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- "The Velocity of Information - Human Thinking During Chaotic Times" (ISBN: 978-1475865455), authored by David P. Perrodin, Ph.D., and published by Rowman & Littlefield, rigorously clarifies and deepens how we think about societal human behavior and mental health during days, weeks, months, or even years of chaos. This is an invigorating scholarly work for all audiences.

Iwo Jima Memorial Midwest Project is Building New Iwo Jima Memorial, Updated with Correct Flag Raisers

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- In tandem with 75th Anniversary of the flag-raising on Mt. Suribachi, the Iwo Jima Memorial Midwest Project (IJMM) is launching a nationwide program to build a new Iwo Jima Monument. The new statue will replace the faces of two flag-raisers that were misidentified with the actual Marines who participated.

New Book ‘School of Errors’ by David P. Perrodin, Ph.D. Exposes Unsustainable School Safety Industry Spending Spree

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- "School of Errors - Rethinking School Safety in America" (ISBN: 978-1475837445), authored by David P. Perrodin, Ph.D., and published by Rowman & Littlefield, is being touted as "the most honest book ever written about the $3 billion school safety industrial complex."
STEM-CAN Supporters

STEM-CAN Supporters Inc. Rolls Out Real Help for Milwaukee Public School

eNewsChannels NEWS: (WASHINGTON, D.C.) -- On March 28, 2017, the Treasurer of STEM-CAN Supporters (SCS) sent a $2,500 check to Fritz Blandon, Principal of Milwaukee Allen-Field Elementary School as a donation for the immediate purchase of Student Leadership Blazers and seven compound microscopes along with some minor supplies.
SPARE BOOK

Wisconsin’s Vegetarian Alcoholic Press to Release Georgia Lundeen’s First Book of Poetry, ‘Spare’

eNewsChannels NEWS: (MILWAUKEE, Wis.) -- Minnesota poet Georgia Lundeen, who made a name in verse through her popular blog Shrinks Aren't Cheap, is set to release her first physical collection of works, titled "Spare" (ISBN: 978-1-940129-69-3), on April 21, 2017, Vegetarian Alcoholic Press announced today.
Breaking Away: Book One of the Rabylon Series

After Battling Time Warner in Court, Author Cory Groshek Launches Children’s Book

eNewsChannels NEWS: (GREEN BAY, Wis.) -- Manifestation Machine, a global personal growth and development brand, has announced the release of "Breaking Away: Book One of the Rabylon Series" (ISBN: 978-1946029003), the debut, middle grade fiction novel from Cory Groshek, a man dubbed a "professional plaintiff" by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel who, in early 2015, filed three Class Action lawsuits over alleged violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, including one against cable giant Time Warner Cable.

Millions of Americans seeking tattoo removal but fear the pain of lasers

FOND DU LAC, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: Rejuvatek Medical Inc., launches the first Tatt2Away(R) non laser tattoo removal system in the state of Wisconsin. In Your Face Tattooz decided to lead the way in Wisconsin by becoming the first certified Tatt2Away Center in the state. This is great news for the almost 8 million Americans burdened with 'tattoo regret' but unwilling to go through the pain and cost of a laser.

REPORT: How Weakening Wisconsin Prevailing Wage Policy Would Affect Public Construction Costs and Economic Growth

MADISON, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: Just completed research by Colorado State University Economist Kevin Duncan and Smart Cities Prevail Researcher Alex Lantsberg reveals that Wisconsin's proposed prevailing wage repeal (AB 32) will cost the state nearly 9,000 jobs, $1.2 billion in economic output, $77 million in tax revenue, and will export an estimated $500 million in construction investments out of state.

New book, 'The Cat That Went To Homecoming' takes on Teen Bullying

MILWAUKEE, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: In her new novel, Julie Otzelberger shows the bully what it's like to be on the other side, while showing the victim how to overcome obstacles through volunteer work. 'The Cat That Went To Homecoming' (ISBN: 9781612358215) published by Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, is now available on Amazon as a Kindle edition, and on Lulu in both paperback and ebook.

Mayfield Sports Marketing helps regional businesses to book Wisconsin Athletes for a Player Appearance

GREEN BAY, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- According to Mayfield Sports Marketing, no other sport in America comes close to the popularity of football, and few athletes are revered like the giants of the gridiron. In Wisconsin, our Green Bay players along with Green Bay Coaches and Executives have become some of the most sought out keynote speakers as their experiences mixed with passion come to life on stage.

The Ultimate Packer Fan Connection to converge on The Stadium View Bar and Grill in Green Bay

GREEN BAY, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- 'The Ultimate Packer Fan Connection' began as just a thought three years ago by Super Fan Wayne "The Ultimate Fan" Sargent and Steve 'The Owner' Tate. Fans from all over the world brought them to realize there was a need to host an event reuniting unity amongst Packer Fans. With the cooperation of The Stadium View Bar and Grill 'The Ultimate Packer Fan Connection' was founded.

Author Margaret Meader shares family experience with Apert Syndrome in New Book

MILWAUKEE, Wisc. /eNewsChannels/ -- In the summer of 2004 Margaret Meader and her family headed to the hospital excited for the cesarean birth of her second child. They, and their medical team, were shocked when Evan arrived with severe deformities that were later diagnosed as Apert Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder.

Wisconsin's Ambrosia Juice Co., a purveyor of fresh fruit and vegetable juices and smoothies, has opened a retail location in Pleasant...

KENOSHA, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- Ambrosia Juice Co., a purveyor of fresh fruit and vegetable juices and smoothies, has opened a retail location in Pleasant Prairie, Wis. The 1,200-square-foot store at 9901 77th Street, near the new Target on Highway 50 at the Shoppes at Prairie Ridge, is a healthful destination serving flavorful fresh-pressed fruit and vegetable juices; fresh-squeezed orange juice; and smoothies made from whole fruits, juice and ice with a variety of healthful supplemental healthful add-ins available.

Collegiate Caregivers announced this week the launch of a new home care business that aims to revolutionize the senior care industry

MADISON, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- Collegiate Caregivers announced this week the launch of a new home care business that aims to revolutionize the senior care industry through an intelligent and unique use of college students and technology.

Long Weekend India Pale Ale announced by Big Bay Brewing Co.

MILWAUKEE, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- In celebration of Labor Day, the last official long weekend of summer, Big Bay Brewing Co. has introduced its Long Weekend India Pale Ale (IPA). The IPA style brew is the first of a series of limited edition beers to be introduced by the Shorewood, Wisconsin-based craft brewer.

New Hand-Crafted Gourmet Sodas announced by Big Bay Brewing Co.

MILWAUKEE, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- With the dog days of summer upon us, Big Bay Brewing Co., producer of hand-crafted specialty beers, announces the introduction of two refreshing all-natural gourmet sodas. The craft brewer, based in Shorewood, Wis., is unveiling its Pierjumper Twisting Citrus and Oh Buoy! Cherry Cola across Wisconsin this month.

Economic Gateway portal to be presented at Wisconsin Economic Development Association's (WEDA) 2011 Governor's Conference on Economic Development

MADISON, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- Eau Claire GIS firm Applied Data Consultants, Inc. (ADC), and Minnesota Web development firm Golden Shovel Agency will present Economic Gateway during the Wisconsin Economic Development Association's (WEDA) 2011 Governor's Conference on Economic Development Feb. 9-11 at Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison.

Big Bay Brewing Company to Launch Its Hand-Crafted Specialty Beers at Retailers, Bars and Restaurants Across Wisconsin

MILWAUKEE, Wis. /eNewsChannels/ -- Big Bay Brewing Co. is introducing a signature line of hand-crafted beers to consumers throughout Wisconsin. The craft brewer, based in Shorewood, Wis., recently received its federal and state brewing licenses and will be launching two craft beers through select retailers, bars and restaurants across the state this month.

Jeremy Zilber's New Children's Book Lets Kids Know Mama Voted for Obama!

MADISON, Wis. -- Building on the success of "Why Mommy is a Democrat" and "Why Daddy is a Democrat," author and political activist Jeremy...

Explorer's Guide Maritime Training: U.S. Coast Guard-approved Captain's Course

MILWAUKEE, Wis. -- Explorer's Guide Maritime Training announces a new course offering in the Milwaukee area - U.S. Coast Guard-approved Captain's Course. The course...

Suite Imagery Announces ActionBacks HD Motion Backgrounds: Clouds, Water and Fire

RACINE, Wis. -- Suite Imagery, LLC has announced the completion and release of three new royalty free animation volumes in the Nature's Motion series....

Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee May Close Camp Webb – Preservation Group Sounds Call to Action

APPLETON, Wis. -- According to a preservation group called PreserveCW, the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee, unless convinced otherwise, may sell an ecologically diverse camp...

Event Brings Indian Youth Closer to London Olympics

SPOONER, Wis. -- With the sparring behind the scenes rivaling the boxing superstars in the ring, Native Voices Foundation's (NVF) "Future Olympian's Day Benefit in Spooner April 16, turned out an uplifting landmark for American Indian youth competing in the London Olympics," according to Olympic skier, Suzy "Chapstick" Chaffee, NVF's organizer.

World Heavyweight Champion Joe Hip Coaches Indian Youth and Spar at Wisconsin Olympic Hopefuls Benefit

SPOONER, Wis. -- Native Voices Foundation (NVF) hosted a "Future Olympian's Day" Benefit in Spooner, Wisconsin, on April 16, at their Northwest Sports Complex. "Thanks to Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World, Joe Hip (Blackfeet), and 2003 Native American Heavyweight Champion, Harry Funmaker ('Ho-Chunk Hammer') coaching the region's rising stars, this may be a launching pad for Indian youth finally getting coaching to compete in future Olympic," according to Olympic skier, Suzy "Chapstick" Chaffee, NVF's organizer.

Second Annual National Bulldogs are Beautiful Day

WAUWATOSA, Wis. -- A day that recognizes the beauty of bulldogs, despite their droopy looks, will challenge people as it conveys a message of acceptance, when bulldogs and their owners celebrate the second annual "National Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day" on Saturday, April 26, 2008.