News published on Federal Newswire in September 2022

News from September 2022


Chairwoman Stabenow Welcomes White House Digital Asset Framework


Where do High-Energy Particles That Endanger Satellites, Astronauts and Airplanes Come From?



Northwestern joins collaboration to study climate and urban science in Chicago


Exploring a new cancer treatment option in radioactive isotope astatine-211


City Colleges of Chicago Partners with Argonne in Research and Education


Brain bubbles: Purdue researchers describe the dynamics of cavitation in soft porous material


New $670,000 Federal Grant To Help Eagle Researchers Take On Fusion Energy Generation


Applied mathematician wins DOE grant to improve the safety of particle accelerators


"Greener" Fertilizer and Carbon-free Fuels Come Closer to Reality



Release: SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) installed new baggage screening equipment at Western Nebraska-Scottsbluff Regional Airport (BFF). The new state of the art equipment is expected to drastically reduce the number of checked bags security officers need to open and conduct additional inspection.


News Release: HOUSTON - A 56-year-old Prairie View woman has been indicted on charges of embezzlement from elderly customers, announced U.S. Attorney Jennifer B. Lowery.


There was activity on five bills related to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Sept. 22.


St. Louis County Man Admits Drug / Gun Charge

News Release: ST. LOUIS -A man from St. Louis County, Missouri on Thursday admitted involvement in a gun deal that turned into a police chase after a shooting.




Former Craighead County Clerk Sentenced to 57 Months in Prison for Wire Fraud

News Release: LITTLE ROCK-Former Craighead County Clerk Jacob Kade Holliday was sentenced to 57 months in federal prison today for taking more than $1.5 million in county money for his personal use. Holliday, 34, of Jonesboro, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge James M. Moody, Jr., who also imposed three years of supervised release after Holliday completes his prison term.


Bills addressed by Oversight and Reform Committee on Sept. 22

There was activity on eight bills related to the Oversight and Reform Committee on Sept. 22.


Arcadia Man Charged with Securities Fraud for Stealing Client Funds and Concealing His Investment Firm’s Massive Financial Losses

News Release: LOS ANGELES - A former San Gabriel Valley resident who ran Los Angeles County-based investment companies and was a frequent guest on financial television news programs was charged today in a federal criminal complaint alleging he lied to investors.