| State Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Wednesday November 23, 2022 ( 7 items ) |
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Attorney General James and DEC Commissioner Seggos Announce Convictions of Kentucky Corporation and Its Principal for Illegal Disposal of Hazardous Railroad Ties
ALBANY, New York, Nov. 23 -- New York Attorney General Letitia James issued the following news release:
New York Attorney General Letitia James and Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced the convictions of Cross Tie Disposal, Inc. (Cross Tie), a Kentucky-based freight shipping and trucking company, and its Vice President, Harold Young, 48, for illegally dumping contaminated railroad ties treated with hazardous materials in Chenango County and creating
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Attorney General Stein Calls On Five Solar Lending Companies to Suspend Loan Payments and Interest for Pink Energy Customers
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Nov. 23 -- North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein issued the following news release and letter on Nov. 22, 2022:
Attorney General Josh Stein today sent a letter to five solar lending companies asking them to suspend loan payments and the accrual of interest for customers who financed a solar power system purchase from Pink Energy, also known as Power Home Solar, and haven't received a working power system. Attorney General Stein and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel
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DEC Commissioner Seggos and Attorney General James Announce Convictions of Kentucky Corporation and Its Principal for Illegal Disposal of Hazardous Railroad Ties
ALBANY, New York, Nov. 23 -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation issued the following news release:
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos and Attorney General Letitia James announced the convictions of Cross Tie Disposal, Inc. (Cross Tie), a Kentucky-based freight shipping and trucking company, and its Vice President, Harold Young, 48, for illegally dumping contaminated railroad ties treated with hazardous materials in Ch
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Minding My Math Business receives WKU Sisterhood Grant
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Nov. 23 (TNSfund) -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news:
Minding My Math Business received the Small but Mighty $10,000 grant from the WKU Sisterhood on November 18, 2022, at is annual business luncheon. Minding My Math Business (MMMB) began in the summer of 2021. The program began as a four-day enrichment workshop for Black and Brown students to explore the beauty of mathematics and the use of meditation and mindfulness activities.
In the summer of
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Not All Classrooms Have Walls: Centre Reveals 2023-24 Study Abroad/Away Destinations
DANVILLE, Kentucky, Nov. 23 (TNSpro) -- Centre College issued the following news:
Centre College study abroad/away courses for the 2023-24 academic year were recently announced during an unveiling event by the College's Center for Global Citizenship (CGC). The locations and new semester programs build on Centre's global education guarantee and reputation as a national leader in study abroad.
Three new study abroad locations will be offered in the 2023-24 academic year: Ecuador; Alicante, Spain
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Tennessee Joins Multi-State Coalition Urging Five Solar Lending Companies to Suspend Loan Payments for Pink Energy (aka Power Home Solar) Customers
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 23 -- Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti issued the following news:
Attorney General Skrmetti today joined a coalition of eight attorneys general, led by Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, in sending a letter to Dividend Solar Finance, GoodLeap, Riverbank, Sunlight Financial, and Solar Mosaic. The letter urges these solar lending companies to suspend loan payments and the accrual of interest for customers who financed the purchase of a solar power sys
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WKU Professor Receives Grant For Research In Preventing Suicide
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Nov. 23 (TNSfund) -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news on Nov. 22, 2022:
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) has announced 34 new research grants totaling $8.18 million issued to researchers around the world focused on suicide prevention.
Dr. Amy Brausch, a psychological sciences professor at WKU, was one of the grant recipients.
Dr. Brausch's work focuses on understanding the pathways leading young adults to self-harm. Better und
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