News published on Federal Newswire in June 2022

News from June 2022


Energy Department discusses Combined Notice of Filings #1 on June 29

The US Energy Department published a two page notice on June 29, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.



Maryland Man Charged With Defrauding Medicaid in Scheme Involving Personal Care Services

News Release: Defendant Accused of Submitting Over $700,000 in Fraudulent Claims.


St. Louis man sentenced to six years in prison for drug and gun crimes

News Release: ST. LOUIS - U.S. District Court Judge Henry E. Autrey on Thursday sentenced a St. Louis man caught three times with drugs or guns, or both, to six years in prison.


The US Transportation Department published a two page rule on June 29, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


The US Energy Department published a two page notice on June 29, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


There are three releases scheduled to be published on July 1.


Walsh: 'Grant will have a transformative impact on the Former Reliance Battery Factory Site'

Environmental Protection Agency Region 7 has presented $400,000 to Council Bluffs, Iowa, for the cleanup of the former Reliance Battery site.


Creach: Hanford reactor protective enclosure 'has been an incredible project to work on'

Construction is underway on the protective enclosure for the seventh reactor on the Hanford site, meeting another Office of Environmental Management 2022 priority.


Coria: 'Child labor laws are intended to ensure young workers obtain valuable work experience safely' in Memphis case

A Memphis, Tenn., deli allowed teenage workers to clean and operate a deli meat slicer on a daily basis in violation of federal child labor laws.


Raimondo: Local leaders 'best positioned to build the blueprint' of economic future

Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo called the Build Back Better Regional Challenge program the marquee of American Rescue Plan programs at a regional conference June 15.


News Release: Gunnison, Colo. - At 12:01 Friday, July 1, 2022, Stage I Fire Restrictions will be rescinded for both Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area. Recent rains in the area have increased fuel moisture and lessened fire danger, but visitors are asked to remain cautious with fire.


Atlanta Man Pleads Guilty in Tri-State Check Cashing Scheme Targeting Publix

News Release: ALBANY, Ga. - An Atlanta resident who pleaded guilty for his role in a check cashing scheme targeting Publix grocery stores in Georgia, Florida and Alabama was remanded to federal custody today.


News Release: An Ohio man was sentenced in federal court today to one year and one day in prison and three years of supervised release for interstate threats; and concurrently to 10 months in prison and one year of supervised release for Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act charges, for threatening to bring a bomb to a local reproductive health services facility.


Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Prepare for Fourth of July Weekend

News Release: SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARKS, Calif. June 29, 2022- Summer is in full swing at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Fourth of July weekend is expected to be extremely busy, and visitors are strongly encouraged to plan ahead to ensure an enjoyable and safe holiday weekend.


What releases are upcoming from the Reclamation Bureau on July 1

There are two releases scheduled to be published on July 1.


Remarks to the UN Ocean Conference Main Dialogue

Release: I am proud to be with all of you today and share the ambitious set of announcements the United States has made this week that will help make global fisheries sustainable and combat IUU fishing.


Release: BELLINGHAM, Washington - The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) anticipates a record number of people will be screened through the security checkpoint at Bellingham International Airport (BLI) this summer, surpassing 2019s pre-pandemic volumes.



Justice Department Secures Relief for U.S. Navy Reservist Against Florida Manufacturer Tapesouth Inc.

News Release: The Justice Department announced that it had resolved a claim that Tapesouth Inc. violated the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA) by failing to promptly reemploy U.S. Navy Reservist James Radtke following his leave for a military service obligation. Radtke is a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve assigned to Unmanned Patrol Squadron 19 at the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida.