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Saturday, July 31, 2010
Former East Tennessee doc sentenced to 23 years
A federal judge has sentenced a former East Tennessee doctor to 23 years in prison in a health care fraud and controlled substances case. MO voter registration rises at welfare offices
Nearly 250,000 low-income residents have applied for voter registration through Missouri's social services offices over the past two years. Obama administration buys $700K health care ad
Read more: National , Politics , Politico , Politics , Obama Administration , Healthcare , Health Care , Health Care Reform , Advertising , 2010 Elections , Health Insurance In the wake of two polls showing seniors skeptical of health reform, the Obama administration has made a $700,000 national cable ad buy, featuring Andy Griffith talking about ... ADA celebrates 20th anniversary
A disabled parking sign is seen in a Vacaville lot. The Americans with Disabilities Act celebrates 20 years. Vt. web developer ordered to pay back wages
A Burlington, Vt., company that makes websites for auto dealers is being ordered to pay more than $138,000 in back overtime pay to employees who had been misclassified as exempt from overtime. Recommend
In the two years she worked for the Urbandale public library, Lisa Bonifas got glowing reviews. News to Use: How to do your part for water conservation
As the mercury rises, so does the urge to water the garden, wash the car and let kids run through the sprinklers. EPA Assumes On-Scene Coordinator Role In Response To Enbridge...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has assumed the role of Federal On-Scene Coordinator in response to the Enbridge oil spill in the Kalamazoo River. Worker death in Sewickley ruled accident
Two months ago, Jack Hogan spent three days at Heritage Valley Sewickley hospital wearing a tuxedo and celebrating the birth of his daughter, carrying on a tradition his late father started. Alleged Ponzi Schemers Reach Agreement for Financial Relief
Two local accountants alleged to have bilked investors of more than A $2 million in a Ponzi scheme reached an agreement with lawyers from the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission for some financial relief from a court-ordered asset freeze earlier this week. EPA Jackson: No accident 'protection' is in our name
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson stated during the opening discussion at the Aspen Environment Forum that the idea of corporate responsibility isn't enough, that there still is a need for the government to ensure that corporate action in search of profits does not encroach upon the public's right to clean air, water, and general safety. U.S. Had Long Suspected Billionaire Brothers of Evading Taxes
Sam and Charles Wyly have long cultivated an image as active philanthropists, funneling millions of dollars to arts groups, colleges, literacy programs and animal shelters. |