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Morton fans career-high 14 as Astros beat Rangers 6-1

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Morton fans career-high 14 as Astros beat Rangers 6-1 Texas starter Doug Fister (1-4) allowed four hits and three runs in 6 1/3 innings for his fourth straight loss. Reported by FOX Sports 14 hours ago.

Wider Image: Families reunited in 'Hugs Not Walls' event at U.S.-Mexico border

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EL PASO, Texas (Reuters) - For three minutes on Saturday, Marcelino Pizarro hugged family members he had not seen since he jumped the fence into the United States from Mexico six years ago. Reported by Reuters India 11 hours ago.

Four men drugged, raped runaway teen girl, police say

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Four men raped and drugged a runaway 15-year-old girl over a four-day period in a San Antonio, Texas, apartment and hotel, court records said. Reported by FOXNews.com 9 hours ago.

In runoffs for Texas House, will GOP voters make a hard-right turn or stay in the middle?

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Hank the Cowdog series author still hunting for a happy ending after devastating Texas Panhandle fire

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Reported by DallasNews 4 hours ago.

Meet April Underwood, Slack's chief product officer who is helping it get ready for a new cycle of growth

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Meet April Underwood, Slack's chief product officer who is helping it get ready for a new cycle of growth· *After more than two years at Slack, April Underwood recently got promoted to be its chief product officer.*
· *The Texas native has helped head up product teams at tech companies for more than a decade, with previous stints at both Google and Twitter.*
· *Now it's her job to help Slack prepare for its next phase of growth. *

--------------------When Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield asked April Underwood to be the company's first-ever chief product officer earlier this year, she wasn't surprised.

For most of her time at the company, Underwood, who previously managed product teams at both Twitter and Google, had worked side-by-side with Butterfield to oversee Slack's product teams. But the company had reached a size where it just didn't make sense for its CEO to be so deeply involved in what gets shipped.

"When I joined three years ago, Stewart was still actively involved with managing the team of people," said Underwood, while meeting with Business Insider in a conference room at Slack's San Francisco headquarters. "Now the business is 1,000 people, a lot more complex than it was, so he has a lot more hats that he has to wear these days. So over time he has entrusted me with more responsibility with what we ship, what constitutes good-enough to ship, and how we ship it."

Underwood's promotion comes as Slack is growing rapidly and preparing for more growth to come. Last week, the company announced that its number of daily active users has hit 8 million, which was up 33% from September. Additionally, the company said it now has more than 3 million paid users, up 50% from September.

"Stewart asking me to step into this role is a sign of maturity in the business and also stability in the leadership team here at Slack," Underwood said. "We think we've got a lot of the elements we need to really go for the long haul."

In the near term, Slack is focusing on further expansion — growing its team as more people and companies use its service. Assuming it goes public next year — something industry insiders are betting on — the company will also have to start placing a bigger emphasis on fiscal responsibility.

If Underwood does her job, Slack's long-term future will be intrinsically linked with that of its customers — it will be influencing how people work for generations to come. 

*Underwood taught herself to code, then it was on to Google and Twitter*

Underwood first moved to San Francisco in 2005 from Texas, where she grew up and got an undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin. She had taught herself how to code in college in order to escape a bad tech-support job. Eventually she found herself working as a software engineer at Travelocity. 

She had just accepted a promotion to be a product manager in Travelocity's San Francisco office when she found out she was accepted to the University of California at Berkeley's Haas School of Business. From that point on, she was in San Francisco to stay. 

"It took me a really long time to get used to the fact that you need to wear a coat on the 4th of July," Underwood said about her adopted city. "It took me years to acquire the proper number of sweatshirts."

After getting her MBA from Haas, Underwood joined Google as a partner technology manager. She then joined Twitter, where she spent nearly five years working on its product team, helping scale the company from 150 to 4,000 people.

Though Twitter has always been a consumer company with an advertising-based revenue model, Underwood credits her time there with preparing her for her job at Slack. At Twitter she worked on features including messaging and search and even led a marketing team when there was a gap in the roster. 

Then, like many of her peers, she found her way into the less-sexy world of enterprise software.

"When I worked at Twitter, it felt like all of the consumer companies had moved to San Francisco. But now I know so many people like me that had worked in consumer that transitioned to working in enterprise, because there is a lot of interesting work to do there, and a lot of business opportunity," Underwood said, adding that people get worn out having to "wrestle with the monetization challenges" of consumer tech. 

"I think there are a lot of people finding that working in enterprise, you build the best software you can and sell it for what feels like a fair price," she said. "It's a simplification in a way because you're not balancing for two different audiences. You're just building for your customers."

*Her vision: Slack as the working world's communication hub *

Underwood has already made an impact on how Slack's product works. Under her guidance, Slack launched Enterprise Grid, an administrative service that makes it easier for companies with tens of thousands of employees to use the app across their organizations. That feature could be crucial for the company as it seeks paying customers in its quest for profitability. 

She also oversaw the launch of non-English versions of Slack, something she said was "pretty obvious, but it's a ton of work." Those have helped spur the company's international growth. More than half of Slack users now are located outside of the US, and Japan just passed the United Kingdom as its second biggest market by daily active users.

"We launched all of these big things last year that were really critical for audience expansion," Underwood said. "So a lot of what we are doing now is because we have this bigger audience that we can address, and we need to take steps to help them get value out of how they're using Slack and help them understand."

Underwood and her team are now focused on building into Slack more ties to other services, particularly those that are targeted at enterprises. The company wants users to be able to tap into services such as those offered by companies including Box and Workday from within the Slack app, without having to open another program.  

"We're making it so that Slack is a communication hub, and you spend all day in it. Not because we're trying to make you spend all day in it, but because that's where people are," Underwood said. "It just makes sense that you get notifications from your expense reporting system."

But she recognizes that she and Slack will need to balance adding new features and attracting new users with keeping existing users happy.

"People see the product, and they want to use it, so I've got a big responsibility on my shoulders to extend that and make it even more valuable to them but also to protect why they loved it in the first place," she said. 

*SEE ALSO: We talked to Slack and Workday about why they believe the future of work is fewer open tabs*

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NOW WATCH: Why the Saudi crown prince met with Trump, Oprah, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos Reported by Business Insider 3 hours ago.

Texas Panhandle wildfire burns more than 60,000 acres

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WAYSIDE, Texas (AP) — Firefighters in the Texas Panhandle are working to contain a wildfire that’s blackened more than 60,000 acres (24281.67 hectares). The Texas A&M Forest Service reports nearly 300 firefighters are at the blaze that began last week east of Wayside, about 40 miles (64.37 kilometers) southeast of Amarillo and not far from […] Reported by Seattle Times 3 hours ago.

Larson Electronics LLC Releases Electric Explosion Proof Circular Fan

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KEMP, Texas, May 13, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Industrial lighting leader, Larson Electronics LLC, released an explosion proof fan for use in Class I, Division 1 and 2, Class 2, Division 1 and 2 locations to produce effective airflow. This circular fan redirects and circulates air through hazardous locations to keep air fresh and clean.The EPF-24-PM-220V.50HZ from Larson Electronics is a 24-inch explosion proof fan that features a high efficiency ¼ horsepower motor and a 24-inch propeller that produce over 7,980 CFM of air output. A non-sparking aluminum blade assembly protects the fan from accidental ignition and the motor is fully encapsulated. This circular fan’s air output is excellent for large hazardous areas.

This explosion proof fan is single phase rated at 220V 50Hz and operates at 1,725 rpm. For durableness and reliability, the fan is constructed of aluminum and includes a cast aluminum junction box on the back of the unit, which houses the motor and protects electrical connections to the fan. This explosion proof location fan can be mounted in various ways including suspended from the ceiling for more centralized flow, or wall mounted to flat surfaces.

“Hazardous locations, especially enclosed areas, often acquire particles in the air, or stale air that needs to be circulated,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “This unit provides excellent air flow, helping keep the environment clean and safer for workers.”

*About Larson Electronics LLC:* Larson Electronics LLC is a manufacturer of industrial lighting equipment and accessories. The company offers an extensive catalog of industry-grade lighting and power distribution products for the following sectors: manufacturing, construction, food processing, oil and gas, military, marine and automobile. Customers can benefit from the company’s hands-on, customized approach to lighting solutions. Larson Electronics provides expedited service for quotes, customer support and shipments.

*For further information, please contact:*
Rob Bresnahan, *President and CEO
*Toll-free: 1-800-369-6671
Phone: 214-616-6180
Fax: 903-498-3364
E-mail: sales@larsonelectronics.com

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Trial starting for accused killer of Border Patrol agent

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BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A 34-year-old Mexican national is facing a possible death sentence as testimony begins this week in South Texas at his capital murder trial for the August 2014 slaying of an off-duty Border Patrol agent.The... Reported by New Zealand Herald 2 hours ago.

National Skilled Nursing Week to be Celebrated by Highland Park Manor Nursing Home and Okmulgee Mayor Steve Baldridge Monday, May 14, 9 A.M.

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Highland Park Manor Nursing Home and Okmulgee Mayor Steve Baldridge are joining forces to honor nursing professionals during National Skilled Nursing Week. A free event, open to the public, will be held Monday, May 14th, 9 am CDT at the Oklahoma-based facility; refreshments and a discussion of Okmulgee's history will be provided.

OKMULGEE, Okla. (PRWEB) May 13, 2018

Community invited to attend special presentation

Highland Park Manor Nursing Home, a nursing center and senior living facility, and Okmulgee Mayor Steve Baldridge are honoring the dedication and commitment of nurses with a special National Skilled Nursing Week celebration at the facility. The event will also take a look at the history of the Okmulgee community. The gathering is free and open to the public.

The community is invited to join Mayor Baldridge at Highland Park Manor, 1307 Miller Drive in Okmulgee, on May 14 at 9 a.m. Refreshments will be served.

“Our mission at Highland Park is to serve our community with care and devotion,” said William Lowe, Highland Park Manor marketing director. “We are honored to have Mayor Steve Baldridge join us in celebrating nurses and the important role they play in caring for our seniors and family members, and we invite the community to join us.”

About National Skilled Nursing Week
Established by the American Health Care Association (AHCA) in 1967 and always beginning on Mother’s Day, National Skilled Nursing Care Week (NSNCW), formerly known as National Nursing Home Week, provides an opportunity to recognize the role of skilled nursing care centers in caring for America’s seniors and individuals with disabilities.
About Highland Park Manor Nursing Home

Highland Park Manor Nursing Home is a retirement and assisted living facility serving the seniors of Okmulgee, Oklahoma and the surrounding communities. It is a member of the StoneGate Senior Living, LLC family, an award-winning, full-spectrum senior care and housing company.

About StoneGate Senior Living, LLC

StoneGate Senior Living, LLC provides support services to senior living and care properties that offer skilled health care, assisted living, memory support and independent living locations in Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas. Founded and led by a team of senior living industry veterans, StoneGate understands that careful attention to customer expectations is vital to the success of a senior living and care community. Learn more at http://www.StonegateSL.com.

Contact:        
William Lowe
Marketing Director, Highland Park Manor Nursing Home
918.457.8186 Reported by PRWeb 2 hours ago.

Concrete damage closes West Texas spring-fed 1930s-era pool

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BALMORHEA, Texas (AP) — A 1930s-era West Texas swimming pool built by the federal Civilian Conservation Corps and touted as the world’s largest spring-fed swimming pool is shut indefinitely because the concrete floor is damaged. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officials say the damaged area is under the diving area at the Balmorhea State Park […] Reported by Seattle Times 1 hour ago.

Texas church massacre county shows jump in gun carry permits

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SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas (AP) — A massacre last year that left more than two dozen people killed at a South Texas church appears to have spurred a dramatic increase in the number of people in that county seeking licenses to carry a handgun. Records obtained by the San Antonio Express-News show 222 gun license applications […] Reported by Seattle Times 39 minutes ago.

264 pound alligator gar caught in Texas river: report

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The big gar was caught in the Trinity river. Reported by nola.com 19 minutes ago.

Imperial Dade Announces the Acquisition of Gulf Coast Paper Co., Inc.

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VICTORIA, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Imperial Dade has acquired Gulf Coast Paper Co., Inc. (“Gulf Coast Paper”). The transaction represents the sixteenth acquisition for Imperial Dade, a leading national distributor of disposable food service and janitorial supplies, under the leadership of Robert and Jason Tillis, CEO and President of Imperial Dade, respectively. Headquartered in Victoria, Texas, Gulf Coast Paper is a distributor of janitorial, sanitation, packaging and office supply products ser Reported by Business Wire 4 hours ago.

Oil prices under pressure since Trump's Iran announcement

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Oil prices under pressure since Trump's Iran announcement Oil prices have been a bit of a roller-coaster ride so far this year, going up and down between its lowest point of $59 (£43) per barrel in February on the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) index to peaking earlier this month at almost $72 (£53).

The news of President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Iran nuclear deal sent oil prices surging, reaching a four-year-high due to the uncertainty that comes with the sanctions that may be reimposed on Iran.

When the US again sanctions Iran, their output will be reduced which will create tighter supply of oil around the world and increase the price of oil and petrol. This might mean that by the end of the year, the US will be the world's largest producer of oil.

*Read more*: Oil price hits 2014 highs: what next?

The chief executive of Sun Global Investment Mihir Kapadia said: “Oil markets have been cautious as the current impact of the US sanctions on Iran remain unclear, with European and Asian allies continuing to resist Trump's call to pull out of the JCPOA.”

“With information unclear on how this would affect Iran's oil and gas industry, coupled with the continued rise in American drilling, oil prices have been under pressure the past couple of days,” he said.

Before the Iran nuclear deal, the US sanctioned Iran's oil production in 2012 which reduced the output from 2.5m barrels per day to just over 1m. After the deal the production grew again and Iran had hoped to grow their output to around 4.7m barrels per day over the next four years.

Oil and gas analyst for Hydrocarbon Capital Malcolm Graham-Wood predicts that about 1m barrels of oil will go off the market following the decision, reducing the supply of oil which was tight from before.

He did not exclude the possibility that oil prices per barrel could increase to as much as $100 (£74) at some point this year saying that the industry had the potential to do it.

*Read more*: Oil prices rise as UK, Germany and France urge US rethink on Iran deal Reported by City A.M. 4 hours ago.

P10 Holdings, Inc. announces 2018 Annual Meeting of Stockholders

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DALLAS, May 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- P10 Holdings, Inc. (OTC:PIOE) today announced that it would be holding its 2018 Annual Meeting of Stockholders at 9:00 a.m., Central Time, on May 24, 2018.  The Annual Meeting will be held at 8343 Douglas Avenue, Dallas TX 75225. On April 23, 2018, notice of the Annual Meeting, along with a form of proxy, was mailed to P10 Holdings stockholders of record as of April 16, 2018, the record date for the Annual Meeting.Only stockholders of record, who are entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting, will receive the Annual Meeting materials from P10 Holdings.  Holders of P10 Holdings common stock held in “street name,” through a broker, bank or other nominee, will not receive the Annual Meeting materials directly from P10 Holdings.  The presence in person or by proxy of the holders of record of a majority of the shares of P10 Holdings common stock entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting is necessary and sufficient to constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business at the Annual Meeting.  As of the record date for the Annual Meeting, 44,705,588 shares will be required to obtain a quorum. 

The proposed items of business to be addressed at the Annual Meeting are the following:

(1)  To elect two Class I directors to serve on the Board of Directors until the 2019 Annual Meeting of Stockholders and until his or her successor is elected and qualified;

(2)  To elect two Class II directors to serve on the Board of Directors until the 2020 Annual Meeting of Stockholders and until their respective successors are elected and qualified; and

(3)  To elect one Class III directors to serve on the Board of Directors until the 2021 Annual Meeting of Stockholders and until their respective successors are elected and qualified.

(4)  To ratify the appointment of KPMG LLP as the corporation’s independent registered public accounting firm for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2018, and

(5)  To transact such other business as may properly come before the Annual Meeting or any adjournments thereof.

*About P10 Holdings*
P10 Holdings is an innovative alternative asset management investment firm located in Dallas, Texas. The firm’s purpose is to create long-term value for P10 Holdings shareholders by providing superior risk-adjusted returns to its Limited Partners through private equity funds-of-funds, secondary funds, and co-investment funds provided by its wholly-owned subsidiary, RCP Advisors (www.rcpadvisors.com). P10 Holdings intends to provide additional investment vehicles in other areas of alternative asset management where it believes it can generate superior returns for its Limited Partners which, over time, should generate value for P10 Holdings shareholders.  Additionally, P10 Holdings will continue its plan to monetize its patents. P10 Holdings is focused on long-term value creation in opportunities where it sees significant potential for sustainable profit growth.

For more information, visit www.p10holdings.com. P10 Holdings stock trades on the OTC Pink Market, which is operated by OTC Markets Group, a centralized electronic quotation service for over-the-counter securities. P10 Holdings stock trades under the symbol “PIOE.”

Information in this release is for informational purposes only and is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security.

*P10 Press and Investor Contact:*                                                                                              
Jay Powers                                                                                          
CFO and Vice President, Finance                                                          
(214)-999-0149
jpowers@p10industries.com                                                                              Reported by GlobeNewswire 4 hours ago.

Istation approved to provide reading assessments to Michigan school districts

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Reading Assessment approved for K - 3

Dallas, TX, May 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Istation has been approved by the Michigan Department of Education as one of the reading assessments available to school districts during the 2018-19 school year.

Based in Dallas, Istation has become one of the nation’s leading providers of richly animated, game-like educational technology. A recent study shows that Istation’s reading assessments predict with a high degree of accuracy how students will perform on end-of-instruction tests. This gives teachers and students the information they need to improve students’ skills.

For Michigan, Istation will be available for “initial assessments.” According to the Michigan Department of Education, initial assessments are to be delivered to all students. The results will act as a primary indicator that a student may be at risk of falling behind and can highlight areas of concern for which additional instruction or support in English and language arts may be needed.

“Istation is proud to be recognized as an approved vendor for reading assessments,” said Richard H. Collins, Istation chairman and CEO. “Identifying students who need help to reach their potential is one of our most important missions at Istation. We are excited to partner with districts not only to identify at-risk students but also to help educators deliver quality instruction and help all students achieve their full potential.”

The areas in which Istation assessments are approved include reading foundation, reading comprehension, language, and listening standards. Istation’s early reading assessment, ISIP™ ER, measures reading ability and identifies deficiencies based on student responses. Because the program is computer adaptive, it can measure skills across grade levels. With ISIP ER, an entire class can be assessed in 30 to 40 minutes. Following the assessment, the program immediately generates score reports that can be used to guide instruction and intervention in the classroom.

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About Istation

Founded in 1998 and based in Dallas, Texas, Istation (Imagination Station) has become one of the nation’s leading providers of richly animated, game-like educational technology. Winner of several national educational technology awards, the Istation program puts more instructional time in the classroom through small-group and collaborative instruction. Istation’s innovative reading, math and Spanish programs immerse students in an engaging and interactive environment and inspire them to learn. Additionally, administrators and educators can use Istation to easily track the progress of their students, schools, and classrooms. Istation now serves over 4 million students throughout the United States and in several other countries. Istation is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2018.

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Istation Inc.
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mbryan@istation.com Reported by GlobeNewswire 4 hours ago.

Texas inmate set to die this week loses Supreme Court appeal

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HOUSTON (AP) — A 36-year-old San Antonio man set for execution this week for a robbery-slaying more than 14 years ago has lost an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Attorneys for Juan Castillo argued his due process rights were violated related to trial testimony from a jail inmate who said Castillo, while locked up […] Reported by Seattle Times 3 hours ago.

Tivity Health and Health eVillages Provide Hurricane Relief in Puerto Rico

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Colleagues volunteer for rebuilding project in Loiza, Puerto Rico

FRANKLIN, Tenn., May 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tivity Health and Health eVillages are assisting seniors affected by Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria by providing funding and hands-on support for rebuilding efforts. Last month, 35 Tivity Health colleagues traveled to Puerto Rico to volunteer with Prints of Hope International, a non‑profit organization founded by Tivity Health colleague, Abdiel Sosa. The project, which took place in the city of Loiza over a three-day period, focused on repairing homes located in low-income areas, as well as homes owned by families who do not have access to funding.Tivity Health asked for colleague volunteers as part of ongoing efforts to engage colleagues in the company’s social responsibility initiatives and provide relief for families impacted by the hurricanes. The company covered in-country expenses for colleagues, including meals, lodging, transportation and medical insurance. Colleagues raised their own funds to cover airfare. In addition, building materials and other supplies were covered by the Tivity Health-Health eVillages Hurricane Relief Fund, established last fall for hurricane recovery efforts in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico.

The team assisted in rebuilding homes by mixing over 2,000 pounds of concrete, laying foundation, installing support beams, replacing roofing, building furniture, assembling appliances and more. The homes were found in various conditions – some partially destroyed by the hurricanes, and others completely lost due to fire or the natural elements.

“I am in awe of the impact our colleagues have made in Puerto Rico and their continued commitment to doing good not only through our Tivity Health and Health eVillages partnership, but around the world through various causes that they personally support,” said Donato Tramuto, Chief Executive Officer of Tivity Health. “This was an opportunity for Tivity Health, Health eVillages and Prints of Hope to give back  and to make a difference in the lives of seniors, families, and children in need throughout the community in Loiza.”

While in Puerto Rico, team members visited Hogar De Ninas De Cupey, a center for children ages 2-12 who were removed from their homes due to violence, neglect and unsafe living conditions. Through the Prints of Hope Dress a Child Program, colleagues delivered clothing and toys. Colleagues also visited the Hogar Ben David senior home in San Pedro, where they distributed clothing, bedding and toiletries, and spent time sharing stories, laughter and tears.

“This was a very special experience and opportunity to give back to those in need,” said Abdiel Sosa, Territory Manager at Tivity Health and Founder and CEO of Prints of Hope International. “I am immensely grateful to Tivity Health, Health eVillages, and my fellow colleagues for putting their hearts and their time into this project.”

Tivity Health is planning a second colleague volunteer trip this summer to continue to support rebuilding efforts. To read more stories from the trip, visit www.HealtheVillages.org and watch the video online here.

*About Tivity Health           *

Tivity Health, Inc. is a leading provider of fitness and health improvement programs, with strong capabilities in developing and managing network solutions. Through its existing three networks, SilverSneakers® - the nation’s leading community fitness program for older adults, Prime® Fitness, and WholeHealth Living™, Tivity Health is focused on targeted population health for those 50 and over. With more than 15 million Americans eligible for SilverSneakers, over 10,000 fitness centers in the Prime Fitness Network, and more than 25 years of clinical and operational expertise in managing specialty health benefits and networks, including chiropractic services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, acupuncture, massage and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) services, the Company touches millions of consumers across the country and works directly with hundreds of healthcare practitioners and many of the nation’s largest payers and employers. Learn more at www.tivityhealth.com.

*About Health eVillages*

Health eVillages collaborates to advance healthcare access and improve the quality of care by providing state-of-the-art mobile health technology including medical reference and clinical decision support tools, as well as other community-focused resources, to medical and public health professionals in the most challenging clinical environments around the world. Health eVillages partners include Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, Tivity Health, Sharecare, the Tramuto Foundation, Skyscape, PCS Wireless, Global Impact, the Maternity Foundation, Medical Aid Films, and more. For more information, visit www.HealtheVillages.org.

*About Prints of Hope   *

Since 2000, Prints of Hope International (POHI) has focused in underprivileged communities around the world. Each person and/or community has a different necessity that needs to be targeted to create a significant change. Some might need clean water, others a school – but whatever their need – our goal is to provide the necessary tools to help them live a productive and healthy life. For more information, visit www.printsofhope.org.

Contacts:  
Jill Meyer (Tivity Health)                        Merrill Press (Health eVillages)
(615) 614-4023 (202) 345-5781 Reported by GlobeNewswire 3 hours ago.

GI Pathologists at Inform Diagnostics Publish Noteworthy Articles in Major Journals

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GI Pathologists at Inform Diagnostics Publish Noteworthy Articles in Major Journals IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#GIpolyps--GI pathologists at Inform Diagnostics publish articles that challenge current clinical assumptions and provide further diagnostic criteria. Reported by Business Wire 3 hours ago.
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