Keegan Farrell, soon to be a graduate from the University of Cincinnati with a Master of Science in Nursing, discovered his true passion not in the lecture halls, but in the real-world experiences ...
Loosely regulated social benefits services in Minnesota have resulted in massive fraud, according to the Department of Justice. By 2024, Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services program was spending ...
Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services program ballooned from $2.3 million to over $300 million amid widespread fraud involving fictitious companies and over-billing. A parallel $300 million child ...
BEAUFORT COUNTY, SC. (WTOC) - After the Department of Education made the announcement that nursing soon will no longer be considered a professional degree we spoke with two nursing programs in the ...
Federal prosecutors have uncovered multiple fraud schemes involving Somali immigrants in Minnesota that have siphoned billions in taxpayer money from food, welfare and autism safety net programs and ...
In an Eastside St. Paul apartment, 39-year-old Rick Clemmer was found dead on March 7, 2025. Police body-camera video from the scene captures a paramedic stating, “He’s got rigor and lividity - so ...
The University of Northern Iowa brought forward three significant academic proposals, ranging from a new accelerated nursing program to departmental restructuring and a program termination, at the ...
The University of Connecticut’s School of Business is launching a new one-year MBA program. The new program is in addition to UConn’s existing two-year MBA offerings, one of which is completely online ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — For many, improving your financial situation may feel impossible, but there’s a local program that can pay your tuition, train you in six weeks, and connect you with a job right away.
Thousands of Minnesota children are at risk of losing Head Start services if the government shutdown continues. The Minnesota Department of Children Youth and Families (DCYF) said 11,331 children are ...
A farmer walks through a harvested corn field in fall 2024. The downturn in the ag economy is causing more Minnesota farmers to default on loans.
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