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Arizona woman sentenced for $17M information technology worker fraud scheme

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An Arizona woman was sentenced today to 102 months in prison for her role in a fraudulent scheme that assisted North Korean Information Technology (IT) workers posing as U.S. citizens and residents with obtaining remote IT positions at more than 300 U.S. companies. The scheme generated more than $17 million in illicit revenue for Chapman and for the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK or North Korea).

Hay samples due Aug. 31 for annual show

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All beef cattle and hay producers are encouraged to turn in a sample of their hay for analysis at this year’s Austin County Hay Show scheduled for Oct. 3. Hay sample collection boxes and forms will be available at the following drop-off locations: Bellville Farm & Ranch, Linseisen’s Feed & Supply Inc, and Austin County Extension Office, all in Bellville; Steinhauser’s in Sealy; Bernardo Farm & Ranch in Cat Spring; 4M Feed & Ranch in New Ulm; Lindemann Store in Industry.

Seven Blinn College District faculty and staff recognized with 2025 NISOD Excellence Awards

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Recipients will be honored with medallions recognizing their service to students and the community Seven Blinn College District faculty and staff members will receive 2025 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Excellence Awards for their dedication to Blinn students.

Is God Dead? The empty tomb

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Over the last several articles, we have looked at the popularity of hallucination theories as a possible explanation of what happened to Jesus after the crucifixion. We began the entire discussion by accepting Bart Ehrman’s straightforward statement, “either Jesus really appeared to his disciples . . . or they were seeing things,” as true.