Crystal Hamilton of Sacramento has been trying to get some of her unemployment funds back from Bank of America since August. She says her account was hit twice by fraudsters and that she reported it to the bank both times. Both times her account was frozen and a new card was issued. Just after she reported the second incident, the trouble began. “I had contacted Bank of America to file a fraud claim, and I had a positive $27,889 in my account,".
Sacramento woman says she s been waiting almost 9 months to get back her frozen unemployment funds | Dollars and Sense
Crystal hopes others in her situation don t give up. I feel like a hamster in a spinning wheel. Author: Mike Bunnell Updated: 6:01 AM PDT May 12, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Crystal Hamilton of Sacramento has been trying to get some of her unemployment funds back from Bank of America since August.
She says her account was hit twice by fraudsters and that she reported it to the bank both times. Both times her account was frozen and a new card was issued. Just after she reported the second incident, the trouble began.
Six Floyd County students have been selected for an enhanced summer learning experience that will help them pay for their college education.
On April 16, the Floyd County Schools System and Superintendent Danny Adkins announced that six of the district s students have been selected for the Kentucky Governorâs Scholar Program (GSP).
According to Adkins, GSP is an enhanced summer learning experience for students who will be seniors in the fall. An opportunity that comes at no cost to the students, Adkins said, GSP students also receive scholarships that average more than $60,000, depending on the college/university choice.
FCS officials said written essays, the quality of grades and test scores are just some of what judges consider during this competitive and detailed selection process, which saw Floyd County s applicants compete with other students from across the Commonwealth.