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Fort Liberty officer stole, sold weapons, other military equipment worth $1.8 million
An Army officer stationed at Fort Liberty used his position to steal and resell military equipment and pocket the proceeds, amounting to almost $2 million. Chief Warrant Officer Three (CW3) Christopher Hammond, 38, pleaded guilty to six charges, including theft of government property, wire fraud, money laundering, mail fraud and transportation of stolen goods. He was convicted by a jury on an additional count of money laundering and aiding and abetting.
Off-duty High Point police officer charged with DWI
HIGH POINT, N.C. — An off-duty High Point police officer has been arrested for driving while impaired at around 3 a.m. on Tuesday, July 23, according to the High Point Police Department. Officers said they saw a motorcycle speeding down N. Main Street. They stopped the driver at Eastchester...
Governor signs measures to ensure higher education funding for military dependents for next two years
“We are grateful that the governor and General Assembly agreed to provide funding in the state’s budget to help Virginia’s public colleges and universities offset the cost of VMSDEP for the next two years,” said VCCS Chancellor David Dore. “Until now, there had been no state appropriation to compensate our institutions of higher education for the cost of the tuition they are required to waive.”
VDACS grant program intended to address invasive blue catfish population
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) is accepting grant funding applications for a program designed to address the growing population of an invasive fish species in and around the Chesapeake Bay.
Sudden closure of assisted living facility in Johnson County
In a recent update, TBI Public Information officer Leslie Earhart said, "TBI agents are working alongside the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission, Adult Protective Services, the 1st Judicial District Attorney General’s Office, and the Johnson County Sheriff's Office as part of an investigation that centers around the Sunset Gardens Assisted Living Facility in Mountain City. At this time, the investigation remains active and ongoing."
Home turf — Golf course superintendent 40-year career drawing to close
SALISBURY — The love of agronomy began at an early age for Ron Bivins as he started mowing lawns at approximately 8 to 10, and in time made this his life-long career. Bivins has served as the superintendent of the golf course at The Country Club of Salisbury for 40 years and is working toward […] The post Home turf — Golf course superintendent 40-year career drawing to close appeared first on Salisbury Post.
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