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University Of Rhode Island: URI s Rachael Garcia Named 2021 R I Woman Veteran Of The Year

Subscribe Rachael Garcia speaks at 2019 Armistice Day Ceremony on the URI Quad. Garcia, assistant director of Veteran Affairs and Military Programs at URI, was recently named by the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs as Rhode Island s 2021 Woman Veteran of the Year. (URI Photo/Nora Lewis) KINGSTON, RI – April 28, 2021 – The University of Rhode Island s own Rachael Garcia has been named the 2021 Rhode Island Woman Veteran of the Year by the Providence Regional Office of the Veterans Benefit Administration, part of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Garcia, URI s assistant director of Veteran Affairs and Military Programs and a tireless advocate for military veterans, active duty and military families on URI s campuses and across the state, was honored as part of a virtual ceremony on April 22.

Government agencies, volunteers to clean the island Saturday

Government agencies, volunteers to clean the island Saturday The Guam Earth Month islandwide beautification cleanup starts at 6:30 a.m. Saturday. Residents who want to participate in one of the organized site cleanups and who aren t already connected with one the participating groups, are asked to call the governor’s office at 473-1162 for locations and contact information. If you don’t call in advance, you still can show up at a cleanup site, according to the governor’s office, and should find the person in charge of that site to receive supplies and instructions. Volunteers will be provided with gloves and trash bags and are asked to bring their own facemasks, although some sites will have masks for volunteers who don’t have one.

West Virginia Man Sentenced For Helping His Wife Fake Her Own Death | PowerTalk 1460 AM & 101 1 FM

By Bill Galluccio Apr 6, 2021 A West Virginia man was sentenced to eight months in jail for helping his wife fake her own death to avoid going to prison. Last year,  Julie M. Wheeler was convicted of federal health care fraud after receiving nearly $300,000 from the Veteran s Administration Spina Bifida Fund. A few days before she was due to be sentenced, her husband,  Authorities launched a massive manhunt that came up empty. During the search, Mr. Wheeler gave false information to state and federal investigators and even posted a plea on Facebooking expressing hope that she will be found. Several days later, the police executed a search warrant and found Mrs. Wheeler hiding in her own home. She was sentenced to three years and six months for fraud related to overbilling in June 2020, and in February 2021, she received an additional year of jail time for conspiring to obstruct justice.

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