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Longtime Unum Employee Who Embezzled Almost $54,000 Gets Probation After Paying The Money Back


Longtime Unum Employee Who Embezzled Almost $54,000 Gets Probation After Paying The Money Back
Friday, April 23, 2021
A longtime Unum employee who was arrested by federal authorities for embezzling almost $54,000 has gotten three years probation after paying the money back.
Federal Judge Curtis Collier directed that Sandra Jean Weaver also serve 160 hours of community service.
She earlier pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud.
She had been employed by Unum in Chattanooga since January of 1986 and worked as an enrollment specialist II.
The criminal information says, She was a customer service representative who handled policy administration.
Her duties included updating policies, applying customer payments, and processing loans. She had the authority to transfer funds from company suspense accounts into insurance policies. She entered data in two older, legacy computer systems called CJ.A. and Life 70, systems in which she was ....

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North Dakota History in Photos: Original Capitol burned down 90 years ago


Dec 28, 2020
Dec 28, 2020
Ninety years ago — December 28, 1930 — people gathered on what was then the north side of Bismarck to watch as a Sunday morning fire destroyed the state Capitol.
Capitol burns
Combined accounts from various stories in the Tribune archive.
Ninety years ago — December 28, 1930 — thousands of people gathered on what was then the north side of Bismarck to watch as a Sunday morning fire destroyed the state Capitol.
Their emotions were mixed. Certainly they were excited, but more than a few were grieved by the passing of the old building. The cornerstone of the state Capitol had been laid in 1883 and it had been visited by such famous names as Ulysses S. Grant and Sitting Bull. President Theodore Roosevelt had given a speech from its south portico. The great men of North Dakota s past — men like John Miller, John Burke, George Winship and King John Satterlund — had strode down its ....

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