Oklahoma food stamp recipients hit all-time high – Shawnee News Star

Oklahoma food stamp recipients hit all-time highShawnee News StarBy Anonymous AP The number of Oklahomans receiving food stamps has reached an all-time high for the seventh consecutive month. The Oklahoma Department of Human Services released figures on Thursday that show more than 625000 Oklahomans received …FOOD STAMP USE HITS ALL-TIME …

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Kirkwood’s post office goes 24/7 – Press & Sun-Bulletin

Kirkwood's post office goes 24/7Press & Sun-BulletinEvelyn Neureuter, officer in charge at the Kirkwood Post Office, confirmed that the lobby of the Crescent Drive facility will remain open 24/7 beginning Saturday. / VALERIE ZEHL/Staff Photo It's not often Kirkwood's at the cutting edge of change. …Kirkwood Post Office Expands Lobby …

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USPS proposes closing Quincy Post Office – Ledger Independent

USPS proposes closing Quincy Post OfficeLedger IndependentThe US Postal Service has proposed closing the Quincy Post Office. If that happens, the Quincy community would be serviced by the Garrison Post Office, located approximately three miles away. QUINCY — Long-time Quincy resident Dolores Brown prefers to …Crowd packs hearing in bid …

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Residents Fight Post Office Closure In Florence – KETV Omaha

Residents Fight Post Office Closure In FlorenceKETV OmahaIt's just one of thousands of post offices across the country on a lost for possible consideration or closure. Area residents received notice informing them of the development. "We're down to two employees that work there," Postmaster Keith Reid said. …and more » More: …

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Conning banks? Child’s play – Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Morning Herald Conning banks? Child's playSydney Morning HeraldIn 2007 he made more than $6000 a day on eBay – selling products that did not exist. Major banks are refusing to say how they can stop minors applying for Visa debit cards after the revelation that a 14-year-old boy had …

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Railroads and Rubber Stamps – New York Times

Railroads and Rubber StampsNew York TimesTwo defendants are doctors, accused of taking cash to rubber-stamp concocted claims. One is an ex-union president. Seven are former LIRR workers. Golf was partly the giveaway. A federal investigator said retirees paid doctors $800 to $1200 for the …and more » More: continued here

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