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Returning to normal is the goal for new Fort Carson center that treats brain injury

With the start of the war in Iraq in 2003 came a growing awareness of traumatic brain injury — TBI—that often resulted from enemy use of roadside bombs, IEDs. Over

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Fort Carson opens a new base to treat military with brain injuries and PTSD

New facility for wounded active-duty service members at Fort Carson

The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund and Fort Carson's Evans Army Community Hospital have opened a new Intrepid Spirit Center at Fort Carson. The Intrepid Spirit Center will diagnose and treat traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress in regional active-duty service members.

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Bookkeeper who stole more than $1 million from small businesses sentenced to three years in federal prison

Bookkeeper who stole more than $1 million from small businesses sentenced to three years in federal prison
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Bookkeeper stole more than $1 million from small businesses across Massachusetts, federal prosecutors say

Bookkeeper stole more than $1 million from small businesses across Massachusetts, federal prosecutors say Patricia Lindau has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud and tax evasion. By Andrea Estes Globe Staff,Updated January 25, 2021, 6:25 p.m. Email to a Friend Patricia Lindau, whose firm provided payroll and payroll tax services to small businesses from Maine to Cape Cod, has agreed to plead guilty to charges she pocketed money set aside by her clients for payroll taxes, according to documents filed Monday in US District Court. Lindau, 65, of Newburgh, Maine, will plead guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of tax evasion. Under the plea agreement, prosecutors will recommend she serve nearly five years in prison. She has also agreed to pay restitution of $1,393,430 including nearly $1.1 million in taxes she didn’t pay for her clients.

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