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  2. Farmer gets prison, $9 million repayment order in Kentucky ...

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    Prosecutors later charged him with filing insurance claims that inflated the amount of damage to his tobacco crops in Warren, Allen and Simpson counties in Kentucky, resulting in a loss of $1.1 ...

  3. Abbott sued over its marketing of potentially harmful toddler ...

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    "The added sugars can increase a toddler's preference for sweetened foods, contributing to obesity and other health risks throughout their lives," noted Fuchs, who led the AAP report on toddler milks.

  4. Former Kentucky election official gets prison time, $700K ...

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    A former Kentucky county official who admitted to lying to get crop-insurance payments was sentenced Thursday to two years and six months in federal prison.

  5. Kentucky business owner admits fraud involving $1.3 million ...

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    The man provided false information in applying for loans meant to help small businesses with the economic downturn related to COVID-19

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  7. United States Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human ...

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    The impetus for formation of the committee was a rising concern about hunger and malnutrition in the United States. It had been brought to public attention by the 1967 field trip of Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Joseph S. Clark to see emaciated children in Cleveland, Mississippi, [1] by the 1967 broadcast of the CBS News special Hunger in America, [2] and by the 1968 publication of Citizens ...

  8. Kentucky farmers lied on crop insurance policies to boost ...

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    The alleged fraud resulted in more than $200,000 in loss payments to one farmer and $182,000 to another. Kentucky farmers lied on crop insurance policies to boost payouts, grand jury alleges Skip ...

  9. Kentucky pharmacists, doctor charged in investigation of ...

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    Two Kentucky pharmacists who allegedly fraudulently billed insurance programs more than $1 million have been charged in an investigation of health care fraud.