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Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment
DROUGHT Recent rains lift spirits of SD farmers, ranchers PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — State Climatologist Dennis Todey (TAH'dee) says recent rains across much of South Dakota have improved the outlook for farmers and ranchers hurt by a year-long drought....Tags: Environmental Issues, Punishment, Movies, Barack Obama, Judges
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Social Services wins Place Matters awards
Maryland’s Department of Human Resources recently held its fifth annual Place Matters awards, recognizing the outstanding efforts of state employees in helping ensure that all Maryland children grow up in safe and loving homes. The Child Welfare...
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County adept at collecting child support
The Child Support Division of the Washington County Department of Social Services collected and disbursed more than $15.1 million in child-support payments to county families in the federal fiscal year ending Sept. 30. This represents an increase of...Tags: Employment, Environmental Issues, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Government
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Social services collects $15.1 million in child support in fiscal year
The Washington County Department of Social Services collected and disbursed more than $15.1 million in child support payments to county families in the federal fiscal year ending Sept. 30, according to a press release. Payments collected by the... -
Washington County DSS risk-management team honored at conference
The Washington County Department of Social Services’ Risk Management Team recently received the Health and Safety Group Award of Excellence in Risk Management at the recent State Employees Risk Management Administration conference in Towson, Md....
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"I hope my baby is dead"
"I hope my baby is dead." These are the chilling words from a mother who is now charged with repeatedly stabbing her 8-month-old child during a supervised visit with a social service's worker. The account comes from police charging documents filed in...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Robert D. Hull
janeth@herald-mail.comRobert “Bob” Hull was proud of his roots. He was the oldest of three sons born to Christine and Robert L. Hull. “Bob was always very sentimental. All three were born in Keyser. That made him a West Virginian,” said Bob’s...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, NAACP, Central Intelligence Agency, College Sports, Baltimore County
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Savage Love: 13 and Out
My 13-year-old son came out to us this morning. He plans to tell his brothers in the next few days. We love and accept our son, and this news isn't surprising (but when will the stereotypical neatness kick in?), but we do have some concerns. He has,...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Health and Safety at School, Dan Savage, Health and Safety at School, Social Issues
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State Employee Fired In Food Stamp Scandal; 1199 Union Worker
A state employee has been fired in the emergency food stamp fraud scandal after receiving $200 in benefits, officials said Wednesday. The union worker was terminated for understating her income while applying for the federal benefits, said her attorney,...Tags: Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Unions, Middletown, Behavioral Conditions, Criminals
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Mother Still Seeks Answers in Child's Death
The Associated PressRuth McCoy says she pleaded for months to have her niece's 1-year-old daughter removed from a dirty mobile home that did not have heat in western North Carolina. When social workers and sheriff's deputies arrived on a cold night in November 2010, they...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Social Services, Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics, Police Investigations
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Four State Employees Fired In Food Stamp Scandal
Four state employees have been fired and four others have retired in the ongoing food stamp scandal. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy made the announcement Tuesday regarding the controversy over state employees who allegedly falsified their financial status in...Tags: Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Middletown, Behavioral Conditions, Civil and Public Service, Crime, Law and Justice
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Attorney Accuses State Agency Of Muzzling Employees
A lawyer for government workers suspected of defrauding the state to gain post-storm food benefits is accusing Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's administration of muzzling its employees “to keep us from uncovering the truth” by an "unconstitutional...Tags: Middletown, Civil and Public Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Tropical Storms
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