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Fox Baltimore 14 Baltimore retailers indicted for food stamp fraudWTOPU.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein, who announced the indictments at a news conference Tuesday, said the retailers received over $16 million in federal payments for food stamp transactions in which they didn't provide food, but doled out cash instead.Feds detail alleged $16M …
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Fox Baltimore Feds detail alleged $16M food stamp fraudFox BaltimoreBALTIMORE (WBFF) — More than a dozen Baltimore-area retailers are accused of misusing food stamps and defrauding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) of millions of dollars. The indictments, announced Tuesday, come roughly three …14 Baltimore retailers indicted for food stamp fraudWashington …
Read More »17 stores shut down for allegedly exchanging cash for food stamps – ABC2 News
ABC2 News 17 stores shut down for allegedly exchanging cash for food stampsABC2 NewsBALTIMORE – Seventeen stores have been shut down for allegedly exchanging cash for food stamps, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Tuesday. The food stamp fraud scheme involved 14 store owners. Officials said retailers received $16,482,270 in …and more » …
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My Champlain Valley FOX44 & ABC22 Vt. Fish and Wildlife celebrates 30 years of duck stampsWCAXCOLCHESTER, Vt. (AP) – The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is going to be celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the duck stamp program that has helped preserve 12,000 acres of wetlands across the state. …
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For The Win Pro golfer stamps'RIP Harambe' on his golf clubFor The WinIt started as a response by what many people believed was an overreaction to the tragic death of Harambe, a gorilla in the Cincinnati Zoo that was shot after a child fell into his pen. The meme has …
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