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TOLEDO — A fourth person has pleaded guilty in a decade-long Ponzi scheme in Toledo, according to the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Nancy Rathbun, the spouse of the former Northwest Capital manager ...
When piloted, initiative that provided €325 a week to eligible artists recouped more than its net cost, study shows Ireland is creating a scheme that will give artists a weekly income in the hope of ...
DANBURY — One of the individuals charged in an alleged DraftKings scheme involving stolen credit cards and more than $190,000 in fraudulent activity is seeking a court diversionary program that could ...
Shin Ji-a finished fourth in the women's short program of the team event in figure skating at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in northern Italy on Friday. Shin scored 68.80 points to find herself ...
DAYTON — High school students from Dayton visited Fairview Elementary on Tuesday morning to lead fourth-grade students in a STEM-focused Lego activity. The initiative was designed to spark interest in ...
Children with mild autism will not need a medical diagnosis to access services under the federal government’s Thriving Kids program, but there will be more emphasis on parents and teachers providing ...
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A parliamentary inquiry has heard 485,000 native animals were legally harmed or killed in NSW last year. Animal welfare advocates are calling for a major overhaul of the licensing scheme, saying ...
Those charged allegedly obtained $440,000 in SNAP benefits using stolen identities from victims from New York, Florida, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. They are ...