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Nashville church agrees to pay back misused PPP funds
Fox 17 Nashville· 1 day agoThe Department of Justice reports Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Nashville resolved to pay more than...
Former Dallas County prosecutor accused of Paycheck Protection Program fraud, feds say
WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth· 4 days agoThe former state prosecutor was indicted on one count of wire fraud and two counts of engaging in...
Lawmakers turn up heat on improper payments with new bills
The Center Square· 2 days agoImproper payments – payments that either shouldn't have been made or were made in the incorrect...
Former Seattle man sentenced to three years in prison for fraudulently obtaining COVID benefits
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 6 days agoOn Wednesday, May 29, a former Seattle man was sentenced to 42 months in prison for three counts of bank fraud in connection with the COVID-19 Pandemic Paycheck Protection Program< ...
Deere, University of Iowa partner with Davenport schools on new scholarship program
Quad-City Times· 4 days agoThe John Deere Foundation and Davenport schools have partnered for a need-based program covering 90%...
Under Biden, Black-owned businesses in Durham are thriving
Independent Weekly· 1 day agoLast week marked the launch of “Black Voters for Biden-Harris,” a national organizing program...
Capitol Notebook: Iowa Workforce Development leader tells Congress about benefit changes
Quad-City Times· 2 days agoHouse subcommittee on work and welfare, highlighting the state’s revamp of its unemployment system...
Hawkeyes: Iowa's Kueter to focus on wrestling, take year off from football
Quad-City Times· 1 day agoBen Kueter is taking a year off from from football to focus solely on wrestling. The two-sport...
Olivia Allen: A look at Quad-Cities summer reading programs
Quad-City Times· 3 days agoSummer is a pivotal break for all learners, but can also give rise to learning loss for many —...
Former Derry man gets 34-month prison sentence in Covid fraud scheme
The Eagle-Tribune· 6 days agoA former Derry man has been sentenced to 34 months in prison and three years of supervised release for his part in a Covid-19 fraud scheme. David Dodge, 42, was sentenced by U.S. District Court ...