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White Sox Groundskeeper Has Big Challenge Following Frigid Winter
They call him the Sodfather. Roger Bossard is the head groundskeeper at US Cellular Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox. He’s got 24 days to get the field ready for baseball - following one of the coldest, snowiest winters on record. After removing the snow, the Chicago Tribune says he’ll have to bring in massive heaters to warm up the soil so that grass can grow.
Bull Market Hits 5-Year Mark
USA Today says our current bull market is only the sixth in the post-war era to reach the five-year mark. And only three of the previous five reached their sixth birthday. So what could kill the bull market? USA Today says there are four bull market killers: recessions, fed interest rate hikes, excessive valuations and exogenous shocks.
Law Firm Brass Emailed About Fraud Scheme
Lawyers tell clients all the time not to put anything incriminating into an email. But several executives at a New York law firm apparently ignored that advice when they allegedly plotted to cook the firm’s books to keep it alive during the financial crisis. Prosecutors say the accused men talked openly in emails about “fake income,” “accounting tricks” and fooling their firm’s “clueless auditor.”
Spellers Set for Overtime Showdown
Sophia Hoffman and Kush Sharma made national news two weeks ago, when they went head to head for 47 rounds of the Jackson County Spelling Bee after all the other competitors had been knocked out. They exhausted the organizers’ list of words, forcing them to postpone the contest. The Kansas City Star says the two will resume the competition Saturday.
Dry Cleaner Offers Free Cleaning to Unemployed
A Fort Lauderdale dry cleaner is doing his part to lower the unemployment rate. The Sun Sentinel says John O’Brien offers free dry cleaning to anyone who is unemployed and needs an outfit cleaned for a job interview. O’Brien says so far about 50 people have taken his offer.
Seven Brothers Make Wrestling History
It’s not often we mention high school sports, but this is not your average family. The Newark Star-Ledger says the seven brothers of the Bethea family have combined to win 19 county championships, 13 district titles, five regional crowns and one state championship. The boys and their two sisters were home schooled before enrolling in Trenton High School. They staged daily wrestling matches and tournaments on a 16 square foot patch of carpet in their home.
Wake to the Smell of Bacon with Alarm Clock App
There’s nothing like waking up to the smell of bacon, sizzling in the frying pan. Now you can do it every day. Oscar Meyer’s new alarm app and device called “Wake Up & Smell the Bacon,” plugs into your iPhone jack. When the alarm goes off - it produces the smell and sound of bacon. The Chicago Tribune says the company has come a long way since Oscar Meyer opened his first butcher shop in Chicago in 1883.