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The former postmaster of the Gardiner Post Office today pleaded guilty to stealing the office’s bank deposits.The defendant, Tanya Lee Holbrook, 42, of Emigrant, pleaded guilty to misappropriation of postal funds and theft of government property charged in the indictment. Holbrook faces up to 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release on each charge.Holbrook began working as a postmaster at the Gardiner Post Office in September 2022. In February 2023, a postal service manager in Montana contacted the U.S. Postal Inspection Service regarding concerns that Holbrook was stealing the office’s bank deposits, according to…

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A Marlton home that sold for $670,000 has topped the list of Evesham’s most expensive residential property sales over the past week.A total of eight residential real estate sales were recorded in the area over the past week, with an average price of $483,125, or $268 per square foot.The listed prices below are for real estate sales where title was recorded during the week of September 23rd, even though the property may have been sold previously.8. $245,000, 1111 Maresfield Court condo.The property at 1111 Maresfield Court in Marlton has a new owner. The price was $245,000. This condo was built…

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Milikado/Getty ImagesGeorge Kamel, master financial coach at Ramsey Solutions, has a personality that divides budget-hating money experts. Maybe it’s because he got $40,000 in the hole, following the traditional American view that debt is, as he puts it, a “tool” and that college debt is positive. He then created a budget and was debt-free within 18 months.Research: 9 Easiest Ways to Maximize Your Savings in 2024Consider this: 5 unnecessary bills you should stop paying.Ten years later, Kamel is a debt-free millionaire. Yes, he’s a fan. Here are five reasons why he says budgets work and those who hate them are…

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(Bloomberg) — Reza Dilmaghani primarily trades stocks, but over the past week he has been in and out of the oil market, driven by the biggest weekly rise in oil prices in nearly two years. was.Most Read Articles on Bloomberg”This has been a great week,” said Dilmaghani, a Phoenix-based day trader who is trying to take advantage of the market’s short-term direction. “It’s been a pretty steady and orderly rise since hitting $67,” he said. “If there’s order, that’s great.”He is not the only so-called oil “tourist” to flock to the market as futures prices soar due to war risks.…

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Minnesota’s state retirement system books were “blatantly falsified” and secretly covered up under Gov. Tim Walz’s watch, pension investigators have discovered, leaving Minnesota’s teachers as vice presidential candidates. They are pleading with the public to tell the truth about their lackluster investment performance and huge pensions. hidden fees. Edward Seidle, a former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission attorney privately hired by concerned educators, published a bombshell 113-page report titled “The Minnesota Mirage: A Magic Trick.” “Investment returns are inflated and fees are grossly underreported to make pensions look better than they actually are,” Seidle told the Post. “This went undetected…

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Japanese scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery. You have identified a covalent bond between two carbon atoms that share only one electron. “This (research) was motivated by curiosity to understand where the limits of chemical bonding lie,” says Takuya Shimajiri of the University of Tokyo. One-electron bonds were first proposed by Linus Pauling in 1931, and bonds between heteroatoms have been reported ever since. However, no direct evidence for their presence between carbon atoms had been observed so far. “We came to the idea that this is possible with appropriate molecular design,” says Shimajiri. The sharing of electron pairs serves…

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Proposition 5, on California’s November ballot, lowers the threshold for municipal bond measures to fund affordable housing and public infrastructure from two-thirds of voters to 55 percent.Jessica Christian/The ChronicleCalifornia cities are struggling to finance large infrastructure and housing projects. A proposal on the ballot this fall could change that, but opponents say it would come at the expense of rising property taxes, which Prop. 13 has suppressed for nearly half a century.Polls show most people think the state’s landmark 1978 property tax law is a good thing. It stabilizes property taxes for homeowners. But it would make it harder to…

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Homeowners in several U.S. states are facing higher insurance premiums due to concerns about extreme weather, and residents of Boulder, Colorado, are feeling the impact the most.what’s happening?As the Boulder Reporting Lab explained, wildfires are a year-round threat in Boulder County, and residents in mountain communities and other areas find it difficult to find home insurance due to the surrounding flammable terrain. I’m having a hard time.For example, Gunbarrel resident Victor Lopez told Boulder Reporting Lab that his home insurance started at $1,000 a year in 2018 and has since increased to $2,500 a year. When he sought lower premiums…

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Our mother spent her later years living in a military veteran community in Washington, DC. During my visit, we covered all sorts of topics, from family news to analysis of current events.I sat in a Victorian easy chair and she sat across from me in another easy chair. (Her hearing was good, but lip reading helped.) During one visit, when she was 90 years old (she died at 94), she abruptly changed the subject.”Where will I be buried?” she asked. Seeing the surprised look on my face, she quickly added: “You never thought that would happen, did you?”No, it wasn’t.…

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This article was written byto followJuan de la Hoz has worked as a bond trader, financial analyst, operations analyst, and economics professor. He has experience in analyzing, trading and negotiating fixed income, including fixed income, markets and currencies such as fixed income, money markets and interbank trade finance. He focuses on dividend, bond, and income funds, with a particular emphasis on ETFs. Huang is a contributor to CEF/ETF Income Laboratory, an investment group led by Stanford chemists. The features of this service are: A managed income portfolio (targeting a safe and reliable yield of up to 8%) that takes advantage…

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