News published on Federal Newswire in January 2023

News from January 2023


The US Energy Department published a one page notice on Jan. 9, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


News Release: EL PASO, TX-On January 4, 2023, the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Venezuelan national, 22-year-old Agelo Arcila-Cordero, for assaulting a federal officer near Sierra Blanca, Texas.


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Maryland Man Sentenced to More Than Six Years in Federal Prison for His Role in a $28 Million Ponzi Scheme Involving '1st Million Dollars' Wealth Management Company

News Release: Greenbelt, Maryland - U.S. District Judge Theodore D. Chuang sentenced Arley Ray Johnson, age 63, of Bowie, Maryland, yesterday to 78 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for conspiracy, wire fraud, and securities fraud charges, in connection with a $28 million Ponzi scheme involving 1st Million, a purported wealth management and financial literacy company. Johnson was convicted on Sept. 29, 2022, after a 10-day trial.



Implementation of Changes to the Parole Process for Venezuelans discussed on Jan. 9 by Homeland Security Department

The US Homeland Security Department published a four page notice on Jan. 9, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Implementation of a Parole Process for Cubans discussed on Jan. 9 by Homeland Security Department

The US Homeland Security Department published a one page notice on Jan. 9, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Changes Related to Reserve Account Administration in Multi-Family Housing (MFH) Direct Loan Programs discussed on Jan. 9 by Agriculture Department

The US Agriculture Department published a three page proposed rule on Jan. 9, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.



News Release: Former West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation Parole Officer Anthony Demetro, 44, pleaded guilty today in federal court in the Southern District of West Virginia to violating the civil rights of a female parolee by sexually assaulting her.


Unlicensed Vancouver, Washington Investment Advisor Sentenced to Six Plus Years in Prison for Ponzi Scheme

News Release: Tacoma - An unlicensed “investment advisor" from Vancouver, Washington, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to 75 months in prison for mail fraud in connection with his scheme to defraud investors, including friends and family members, out of more than $4 million, announced U.S. Attorney...


Mata: 'Reducing fuel loading creates a more fire resilient landscape'

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced prescribed burns in the Redding, Calif., area.


The US Commerce Department published a one page notice on Jan. 9, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


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News Release: Quick Facts. Location: Nisqually Vista Nature Trail. Amenities. 1 listed. Information. Rising to 14,410 feet (4,394 m), Mount Rainier is the tallest of the Cascade volcanoes and one of the most massive mountains on Earth. Throughout its history, Mount Rainier has erupted a series of lava flows which piled...


News Release: PHOENIX - The Bureau of Land Management’s Phoenix District is planning prescribed burning operations to burn cut and piled brush from public lands in Yavapai and Maricopa counties. Burning may occur over multiple days between January and March as conditions allow.


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Labor secretary pledges need to sustain 'worker-centered progress'

U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh has pledged the nation will begin 2023 in a position to sustain “worker-centered progress.”


News Release: FLOWOOD, Miss.- The Bureau of Land Management will host a wild horse and burro placement event, offering a limited number of excess animals gathered from western rangelands, on January 19-21, 2023, at the Rocking H Arena located at 1145 Highway 527, Elm Grove, LA 7105.


Justice Department Secures Agreement with California Community Organization to Resolve Immigration-Related Discrimination Claims

News Release: The Justice Department announced today that it has secured a settlement agreement with Youth UpRising, a community organization in Oakland, California, that provides youth services. The agreement resolves the department’s determination that Youth UpRising violated the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) by discriminating against a non-U.S. citizen employee based on citizenship status and retaliating against a second employee who tried to stop the discrimination.


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