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Jesup Woman Accused Of Stealing More Than $100,000 In State Money

Jesup Woman Accused Of Stealing More Than $100,000 In State Money Get our free mobile app A rural Jesup woman accused of stealing more than $100,000 worth of state money has turned herself into authorities after warrants were issued for her arrest. According to Black Hawk County sheriff s officials, 36-year-old Nicole Foelske is charged with first-degree theft, felonious misconduct in office and ongoing criminal conduct. The charges stem from an investigation conducted by the Iowa State Auditor s Office involving the alleged misappropriation of money during Foelske s employment with the Iowa Department of Juvenile Services. A report released by State Auditor Rob Sand Tuesday morning shows the investigation identified $123,642.57 of improper and $11,436.36 of unsupported credit card charges and the related administrative fees. Foelske was found to have made $107,745.46 worth of unauthorized or improper charges of state money for her own personal benefit from July 1, 2018, through

Australia s Select Harvests gauging interest in brands

After a review, the nut products, snacks and muesli supplier is looking for buyers for a processing facility and its consumer brands division. related to Cereal, Snacks, M&A and joint ventures,

Shaheer Sheikh heads for an audition; writes, first time in a long time

Television actor Shaheer Sheikh is a well established name in the entertainment industry and falls in the category of A-list actors. Yet, the actor ne

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Kansas Department of Labor at odds with auditors over fraudulent pay-out amounts

Kansas Department of Labor at odds with auditors over fraudulent pay-out amounts Kansas labor department disputes fraudulent pay-out audit and last updated 2021-02-25 23:48:55-05 TOPEKA, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Labor disagrees with the preliminary findings of a recent audit to determine an estimate on how much money the state paid out in fraudulent claims during 2020. The Legislative Post Audit Committee, a non-partisan arm of the Kansas Legislature, KDOL released its response to the findings saying the estimate is flawed in underlying assumptions and methodologies. Peter Brady, deputy labor secretary, said the estimate is not in line with the data analysis the department provided.

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