Two Warrensburg residents recently pleaded guilty in federal court to stealing and possessing stolen mail.
In a release from the U.S. Attorney office of the Western District, a former contractor working for the U.S. Postal Service pleaded guilty in federal court on Thursday, May 27, to his role in a conspiracy to steal gift cards from the mail.
Tyrone V. Read Jr., 27, of Warrensburg, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Roseann Ketchmark to one count of conspiracy to possess stolen mail matter.- Read was employed as a driver for the trucking company that held the contract to transport mail to and from post offices in Grain Valley, Oak Grove, Odessa, and Concordia, Mo. By pleading guilty today, Read admitted that he stole $1,820 in cash and gift cards from the mail of 30 postal customers between Dec. 1, 2019, and May 6, 2020.
A bureaucratic error that botched an attempt to amend Pennsylvania's constitution to open a window for sex abuse survivors to sue on outdated claims was not deliberate, an internal investigation found.
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SOYBEAN DAMAGE: Dicamba was blamed for crop damage in the early years of over-the-top application. A recent EPA Office of the Inspector General Report , questioned practices in early registrations for the new use. Inspector General investigation finds EPA deviated from typical procedures in 2018 dicamba pesticide registration.
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The Environmental Protection Agency’s 2018 decision to extend registrations for three dicamba pesticide products varied from typical operating procedures, according to a new investigative report from the EPA’s Office of Inspector General. However, EPA and the pesticide makers are confident science-based procedures uphold the safety of the widely-used pesticide in its latest 2020 re-registration.
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