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Raue Center For Arts Pushes Past Pandemic: What s Next?

News Roundup: The electric F-150 Lightning, a repeat back-seat Tesla driver and more

Ford F-150 Lightning  Ford Welcome to our weekly round-up of the biggest breaking stories on Driving.ca from this past week. Get caught up and ready to get on with the weekend, because it’s hard keeping pace in a digital traffic jam. Here’s what you missed while you were away. Ford preps for reveal of electric F-150 called Lightning Ford lovers may want to circle May 19 on their calendars, because that’s when the brand is revealing the all-new, all-electric Ford F-150 now officially called Lightning. The Lightning moniker is borrowed from former fast Ford pickups, the high-performance F-150 SVT Lightning, which were built from 1993 to 1995 and then again from 1999 to 2004. The new F-150 Lightning will be revealed via live stream from Ford HQ in Dearborn, Michigan  tune in on Facebook, Youtube or any of the other 30 platforms it’ll be available on. 

Downtown Meriden event venue hoping to rebound

Downtown Meriden event venue hoping to rebound  Downtown Meriden event venue hoping to rebound  Silver City Ballroom, 16 Colony St., Meriden, Fri., May 14, 2021. The venue will be hosting its first event Saturday since the pandemic forced its shutdown last March. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement The history of the Silver City Ballroom seen at the entrance of the 16 Colony St. building in Meriden, Fri., May 14, 2021. The venue will be hosting its first event Saturday since the pandemic forced its shutdown last March. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal May 14, 2021 03:56PM By Mary Ellen Godin, Record-Journal staff MERIDEN — The phone is finally ringing again at the Silver City Ballroom. 

$2B in fraudulently obtained COVID-19 relief funds recovered: Secret Service

$2B in fraudulently obtained COVID-19 relief funds recovered: Secret Service Joseph Choi © Getty $2B in fraudulently obtained COVID-19 relief funds recovered: Secret Service The Secret Service on Wednesday said it had helped in recovering around $2 billion in fraudulently obtained COVID-19 relief funds. CNN reports that the agency has opened 690 cases of unemployment insurance fraud and 720 Payment Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan investigations since the pandemic began. The Secret Service has recovered more than $640 million from accused fraudsters. The amount of unemployment insurance benefits provided in response to the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in the history of the nation s unemployment insurance system, acting inspector general for the Labor Department, Larry Turner, said according to CNN. Unfortunately, the significant increase in benefits made the program a target for those seeking to defraud government programs.

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