Gov. Blagojevich Declares March Nutrition Month on March 19, Plugs Multiple Fruit and Veggie Helpings
(Springfield, IL) — From the News-That’s-Never-Too-Late-To-Report Department, casting aside worries caused by the Tony Rezko trial, a billion dollar-plus budget hole, and a political death match with House Speaker Michael Madigan, Gov. Rod Blagojevich declared March Nutrition Month in Illinois on March 19.
“March Nutrition Month is a great opportunity to make everyone aware of the health benefits of eating right and that means eating at least five or more servings of fruits and vegetables everyday as well as increasing physical activity,” said Gov. Blagojevich.
Heck, if the Governor can issue the declaration 19 days into the month, Your Two Cents Less certainly can report the news 26 days into the month, no?
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