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Real Estate Professionals Indicted for Rigging Farmland Auction Details Written by Justice Department
Louisville, Kentucky - A federal grand jury in the Western District of Kentucky returned an indictment charging two Kentucky real estate professionals with conspiring to rig bids at an estate auction for farmland and timber rights.
According to the indictment, Barry Dyer and Mackie Shelton conspired with others to rig bids at a 2018 auction for hundreds of acres of farmland and a tract of timber rights. The indictment alleges that Dyer and Shelton demanded and accepted a $40,000 payoff from competing auction participants to stop bidding, artificially suppressing the sales price of the farmland.
YOUNG gardeners in schools are being supported in their outdoor endeavours by Inverclyde Shed. Bruce Newlands and the team at the Shed have linked up with 12 schools across the area to develop small growing spaces . The gardens are being created with help from some of a £5,000 grant Shed received through the Co-op Community Fund. To get the gardens up and running, Bruce and the team are giving schools hollowed-out whisky barrels to serve as vegetable planters. They re also supplying compost, bean canes and fruit trees to schools. They will also be on hand to provide teachers and pupils with help and advice on what to plant throughout the year.
ECO warriors at Whinhill Primary will be embracing the great outdoors when they get back to school after a pilot project proved a great success. Before lockdown hit, the P6/5 class took part in My School, My Planet, an eight-week outdoor learning project delivered through Learning by Landscapes. The initiative aims to support schools following Covid-19. It looks at everything from environmental issues to ecosystems and climate change to soil degradation. Hannah Mutton, class teacher, worked alongside colleague Barry Dyer and Gordon McLean from the charity and they have forged links with Belville Community Garden. Ms Mutton said: Mr Dyer is very passionate about developing outdoor learning and we are working together to roll it out.
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