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IG says Illinois state employees made up businesses, lied about income to defraud federal COVID-19...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoCHICAGO — Illinois state employees fabricated hair salons, paid others to inaccurately fill out...
Former ATF investigator accused of stealing $34K in federal funds
MLive.com· 6 days agoA former investigator for the ATF is facing charges for allegedly stealing more than $34,000 in...
Letters: CPS needs to be transparent about its new funding approach
Chicago Tribune· 9 hours agoRecent developments with Chicago Public Schools regarding the district’s new funding formula and its...
DOJ: Louisiana woman tried to get $1M in COVID help by fraud, got $440K, spent money on cars
WVLA Baton Rouge via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoAccording to a U.S. Department of Justice news release, Gurvin admitted to submitting six fraudulent...
Kilwins owner named Illinois Small Business Person of the Year by SBA
Chicago Sun-Times· 6 days agoKilwins franchise owner Jacqueline “Jackie” Jackson stood in her Andersonville store near glass...
ERTC Claims For 2021 Wages, COVID Refund Application Deadlines Updated
Digital Journal· 21 hours agoBusinesses may be eligible even if they were previously disqualified, as the program has gone through several changes, including expansions to the eligibility requirements. One common example ...
Now-Forgotten Restaurant Chains We Used to Love
Cheapism via AOL· 5 days agoDespite furloughing more than half of its corporate staff, cutting the pay of other salaried employees 50%, and getting a Paycheck Protection Program ...
Ex-ATF investigator who lived in Farmington Hills accused in pandemic loan scheme
Detroit News· 6 days ago...formerly of Farmington Hills, this week waived her right to a preliminary examination and was bound over to stand trial in Oakland County Circuit Court on charges of fraudulently obtaining Paycheck Protection Program Loans and Economic Injury Disaster Loans from the federal government, Michigan...
Time to take solopreneurs seriously
Las Vegas Sun· 4 days agoFrom access to funding to burdensome regulations and urban myths about what we actually do, solopreneurs are too often given the short end of the stick or dismissed outright. CNBC recognized ...
One-on-One with Chris Sweetin
Tribune via AOL· 3 days agoMay 6—An overweight security guard chain-smoking cigarettes in the South Valley in 2014 gave Chris Sweetin an idea for a company. Sweetin, who had just retired from the Air Force, said the man ...