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Mar 25 2024
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Federal rulings puts development of 119,000 acres in Wyoming in limbo
CASPER, Wyo. — A federal judge ruled Friday that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management must strengthen its claims that the development of 119,000 federal acres in Wyoming for oil and gas won’t unduly harm the environment. In April 2022, Interior Department announced the reopening of roughly 144,000 acres of federal lands in western states for development. They were the first sales since a
Oil City NewsMar 22 2024
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Lisa Murkowski discusses federal appropriations for projects in Interior Alaska
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - As congress continues to work on the federal budget, Interior Alaska is on track to receive a number of appropriations from the federal government for Fiscal Year 2024. The series of six appropriations bills, supported by Senator Lisa Murkowski, have already been signed into law by President Biden. These bills, which passed the Senate 75 to 22, cover a wide range of
KTVFMar 25 2024
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Federal officials to give updates in Arizona election threats criminal cases
Arizona's top federal prosecutor was scheduled to hold a news conference on Monday afternoon with officials from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Election Threats Task Force and the Phoenix FBI office "to announce recent developments in criminal cases involving threats against the election community in Arizona." Arizona election officials — both Democrats and Republicans — have faced threats
AZ CentralMar 25 2024
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Man charged with robbing 5 Central Kentucky convenience stores federally indicted
A Kentucky man who reportedly robbed multiple Lexington and Frankfort convenience stores in a single day is facing several charges in federal court. Maurice Curry is charged with five counts of Hobbs Act robbery and four counts of possession of a firearm during a violent crime, according to court documents. The Hobbs Act prohibits actual or attempted robbery or extortion affecting interstate
Lexington Herald-LeaderMar 22 2024
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Last of the Mississippi ‘Goon Squad’ Officers Sentenced in Federal Court
The officers pleaded guilty to the assault and torture of two men in January 2023. The final two members of the so-called “Goon Squad” of police officers in Mississippi were sentenced on Thursday in federal court for the January 2023 torture and assault of two black men, Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker. On Thursday afternoon, Judge Tom Lee of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District
The Epoch TimesFeb 06 2024
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Mississippi Official Demands Brett Favre Repay $730,000 in Misspent Welfare Funds
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre is embroiled in a long-running legal battle in Mississippi. Mississippi’s state auditor filed a court paperwork against ex-NFL quarterback Brett Favre on Monday alleging that Favre still owes the state nearly $730,000 in interest connected to over $1 million in welfare money that was improperly spent on personal projects. Auditor Shad White wrote in the court
KLAS 8Mar 15 2024
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New federal funding for South Dakota airports
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KELO) –More than one million passengers fly out of the Sioux Falls and Rapid City airports each year. Now, a newly signed state bill will make federal funds available to the airports, when they want to improve or expand. The next time the Rapid City airport wants to make a major change to benefit passengers, it can apply for money from a new federal fund created when South
KelolandFeb 05 2024
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Brett Favre hasn’t finished repaying misspent welfare money, Mississippi auditor says
Auditor Shad White’s demand of nearly $730,000 from Favre is the latest twist in a long-running legal battle over money that was supposed to help some of the poorest people in one of the poorest states in the nation. JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi’s state auditor filed court papers Monday renewing his call for Brett Favre to repay the state for welfare money that the auditor says was improperly
The Boston GlobeMar 24 2024
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Federal disaster center to reopen in Kent County for those impacted by disastrous weather
KENT COUNTY, MI – The Federal Emergency Management Agency will reopen a disaster recovery center this week in Kent County for residents and business owners affected last summer by tornadoes, severe storms, and flooding. A center will be open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. starting Monday, March 25, and lasting through Saturday, March 30. The center is located at the Henze Center Community Room
MLive.comMar 18 2024
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Federal judges consolidate two NC redistricting cases
Judges consider next steps for lawsuit challenging voter ID, tax cap amendments
A three-judge panel will decide in the coming weeks whether it will maintain jurisdiction over a lawsuit challenging two 2018 amendments to the North Carolina Constitution. The panel spent nearly 90 minutes Friday listening to arguments for and against transferring the case back to a single Wake County judge
The Carolina Journal