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Former Boca financial adviser accused of defrauding co-workers
A former Boca Raton financial adviser faces charges of defrauding his victims out of thousands of dollars by claiming they were getting into mineral drilling investments. Investigators say Jason Thomas Knapp, 29, of Corinth, N.Y., told his victims they...
Tags: Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Economy, Business and Finance, Bank of America Corp., Personal Finance, Boca Raton
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Candidates answer Review questionnaire
The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa.Voters will decide on May 21 whether John J. Lukach or Terry Ward will win the Republican nomination for a Standing Stone Township supervisor position. The Review sent both candidates a questionnaire, and their answers are printed below verbatim. Name:...Tags: Government, Parties and Movements, Environmental Issues, Religion and Belief, Taxation
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Former Toyah mayor pleads guilty
Odessa American, TexasMIDLAND The 41-year-old former Toyah mayor pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to a count of fraud and a count of identity theft. Bartolo Sanchez, who was arrested Nov. 30, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, with a count of...Tags: Theft, Lawyers, Prisons, Banking, Punishment
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Williams Cos. expects shale investments in Northeast to pay off
Tulsa WorldInvestments in the Marcellus and Utica shales of the Northeast will soon turn into cash flow for Williams Cos. Inc., CEO Alan Armstrong said Thursday. Armstrong's remarks came at the Tulsa-based company's annual shareholders meeting, where he focused on...Tags: Joint Ventures, Williams Companies Incorporated, Energy Resources, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Utica shale analyzed in Ohio
The Akron Beacon JournalOhio's Utica shale is generating big production numbers, although it's been a slow process and some experts were hoping for even bigger numbers. The state on Thursday released production data from 87 Utica wells drilled by 11 companies -- with the wells...Tags: Energy, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Conservation
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How long will the shale boom last?
The Columbus DispatchOil and gas companies nearly doubled their production from Ohio's Utica shale last year, part of an energy surge that is still in its early stages and whose potential is far from clear. The companies extracted 635,896 barrels of oil and 12.8 billion...Tags: Energy, Energy Resources, Science and Technology, Natural Resource Industry, Petroleum Industry
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NY-PENN Leadership class graduates
The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa.NY-PENN Leadership Program officials celebrated the program's 14th group of graduates during a Wednesday commencement ceremony. This year's graduating class consisted of 12 Valley-area business leaders, community officials and four high school...Tags: Tina Pickett, Citizens Community Bank
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Grizzlies hold off Thunder for first-ever trip to West Finals
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Memphis has never been about the flash. It has always been about the grind and work of the game. So when the Grizzlies found themselves leading by only two points in the fourth quarter against Oklahoma City on Wednesday, they didn't get...
Tags: Derek Fisher, Zach Randolph, Kevin Martin, Marc Gasol, NBA Finals
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Expo touts natural gas-powered vehicles
Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Hundreds of natural gas and automotive industry representatives are in Charleston this week touting the potential benefits of natural gas-powered vehicles at the first-ever Appalachian Basin NGV Expo and Conference at the Charleston...Tags: Government, Sales, Services and Shopping, Marketing, Alternative Energy
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Asik's FTs help Rockets fend off Thunder
OKLAHOMA CITY -- James Harden scored a team-high 31 points, and the Houston Rockets stayed alive with a 107-100 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday at the Chesapeake Energy Arena. The Thunder still lead the best-of-seven series 3-2,...
Tags: Francisco Garcia, Boston Celtics, Kevin Martin, Basketball, Jason Collins
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Southwestern buys up gas rights; doubles holdings in NEPA
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Southwestern Energy Co. plans to purchase natural gas rights for 162,000 acres in central and Northeast Pennsylvania from Chesapeake Energy Corp. Houston-based Southwestern will pay $93 million for the leasehold acres held by Chesapeake in a deal...Tags: Scranton, Lackawanna County, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, Gastar Exploration Limited
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Air Quality: Cleaner cars, cleaner air
The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa.Compressed natural gas doesn't sound like the solution to decades of air pollution from diesel soot, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions. But state House Rep. Stan Saylor, R-York, says the alternative fuel is the key to connecting Pennsylvania...Tags: Sales, Water Supply, Environmental Issues, Services and Shopping, Dan Moul
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