| State Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Friday October 21, 2022 ( 4 items ) |
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Alabama Securities Commission: Four State Securities Regulators File Enforcement Actions to Stop Sales of Fraudulent NFT Investments Tied to the Metaverse
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Oct. 21 -- The Alabama Securities Commission issued the following news:
Four state securities regulators filed coordinated enforcement actions to stop sales of non-fungible tokens, often referred to as NFTs, by an organization in the country of Georgia.
The actions accuse Slotie NFT ("Slotie") of illegally and fraudulently selling NFTs to raise capital relating to gaming in online and metaverse casinos. The actions were filed by the Alabama Securities Commission, Kentucky
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FSU Center Awarded Grant To Improve Rural Community Health And Resilience Related To Opioid Use
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Oct. 21 (TNSfund) -- Florida State University issued the following news:
A $1.3 million grant will fund a Florida State University College of Social Work project that aims to combat the opioid epidemic across eight southeastern states.
The two-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will go to FSU's Center for the Study and Promotion of Communities, Families and Children (CFC Center) and will target youths in 168 rural counties across Florida, Ala
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Kentucky PSC Issues Order Involving Kirksville Water Association
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, Oct. 21 (TNSsro) -- The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued the following order (Case No. 2022-00197) on Oct. 20, 2022:
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In the Matter of: Kirksville Water Association, Inc. and its Individual Directors, Armon Sanders, Wayne Long, Alfred Winkler, Randal Webb, and Bobby Powell, and Manager Mike Agee Alleged Failure to Comply With KRS 278.300 and KRS 278.020
COMMISSION STAFF'S SECOND REQUEST FOR INFORMATION TO KIRSKVILLE WATER ASSOCIATION, INC.
Kirksville Water
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WKU Announces New Early College at WKU in Glasgow
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Oct. 21 (TNSpro) -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news:
Beginning Fall 2023, WKU in Glasgow will offer an early college program, allowing college-ready high school students to earn 30 hours of WKU credit by taking classes at WKU in Glasgow alongside current WKU students.
WKU President Timothy C. Caboni made the announcement during an event at WKU in Glasgow to celebrate 20 years at its campus home on Hilltopper Way.
"[This campus] plays a critical
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