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2 weeks ago |
kokomotribune.com | Scott L. Miley
Michael Tackett was talking with his literary agent about writing a second book following the success of his “The Baseball Whisperer.” The true story followed the life of the late legendary coach Merl Eberly, who ran a baseball program in Clarinda, Iowa, that saw Ozzie Smith, among others, pass through its summer league. Tackett, an Anderson native, had reported on politics from Washington since 1992. So it was natural for him to pursue a book about someone in that arena.
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3 weeks ago |
washtimesherald.com | Scott L. Miley
Michael Tackett was talking with his literary agent about writing a second book following the success of his “The Baseball Whisperer.” The true story followed the life of the late legendary coach Merl Eberly, who ran a baseball program in Clarinda, Iowa, that saw Ozzie Smith, among others, pass through its summer league. Tackett, an Anderson native, had reported on politics from Washington since 1992. So it was natural for him to pursue a book about someone in that arena. kAmw6 7@4FD65 @?
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3 weeks ago |
heraldbulletin.com | Scott L. Miley
INDIANAPOLIS - The first of three directors of an Indiana online charter school has pleaded guilty, admitting he knew that the school inflated enrollment figures in order to receive more state education funds. Percy Clark, of Carmel, has entered a guilty plea to the federal charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He faces a maximum court penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, or possibly twice the amount he gained from the scam.
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4 weeks ago |
goshennews.com | Scott L. Miley
INDIANAPOLIS — The first of three directors of an Indiana online charter school has pleaded guilty, admitting he knew that the school inflated enrollment figures in order to receive more state education funds. Percy Clark, of Carmel, has entered a guilty plea to the federal charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He faces a maximum court penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, or possibly twice the amount he gained from the scam.
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4 weeks ago |
cnhinews.com | Scott L. Miley
INDIANAPOLIS — The first of three directors of an Indiana online charter school has pleaded guilty, admitting he knew that the school inflated enrollment figures in order to receive more state education funds. Percy Clark, of Carmel, has entered a guilty plea to the federal charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He faces a maximum court penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, or possibly twice the amount he gained from the scam.
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