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The state paid Caleen Audrey Sisk, 65, of Redding $38,300 for 4,441 hours she claimed on her time sheet but did not work, according to a Shasta County District Attorney's Office investigation.
Sisk, who is chief and spiritual leader of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe of Shasta County, is running as the Democratic Party candidate for the 1st Assembly District against Republican incumbent Brian Dahle of Bieber in Lassen County.
Two days after she announced her candidacy for Assembly, the Shasta County District Attorney's Office filed charges against her.
According to Shasta County Superior Court records, she faces six counts of filing fraudulent claims and one count of grand theft of personal property, all felonies.
The Texas Education Agency denied Scott's renewal. The reason: He had fallen behind on his student loan payments, the loan he had taken out to allow him to obtain his teacher's license in the first place. Unbeknownst to Scott, Texas law allows the state to suspend or revoke a professional license as punishment for falling behind on student loan payments.
Scott started paying back his loan instead of his rent and other commitments, a decision that ultimately caused him to be evicted from his apartment and forced to file for bankruptcy.
André Ambrósio Ribeiro Pessoa, 46, died after receiving five gunshots late Thursday afternoon in Caruaru, Brazil. The extremely graphic video of the assassination -captured on security camera- shows the victim arriving at his ex-wife's house to drop off the toddler. As soon as he gets out of the vehicle with his daughter and the nanny, the murderer approaches them, holding a gun.
Othman Rami Hellas, 15, was killed on Friday evening after being shot by an IDF sniper during yet another tense standoff along the border demarcation fence, Wafa News reported. Another 220 Palestinians suffered injuries from the live bullets and tear gas that were used to repel the protesters.
The IDF said it was forced to respond to the Palestinian "violence" after a soldier received "moderate injuries" from a grenade that was thrown at him by the rioters.

On Thursday, police captured three men traveling to the ongoing protests carrying four containers of ammunition for AK-47 rifles.
Comment: Peaceful student protests against a tyranical government? Unlikely.
According to a new report for the Nicaraguan Truth Commission, violent protests that have shaken the country since April have killed at least 241 people so far - one of several conflicting death tolls released in recent days.
Nearly half of the deaths, a total of 110, occurred in the capital city of Managua, in districts one and seven. Masaya, Carazo, Leon, Esteli and Matagalpa have also reported high levels of violence.
Comment: All indicates that Nicaragua is currently the target of a 'regime change/color revolution' operation. See:
- Regime change in Nicaragua: Historical amnesia & blindness of US interventions
- Color revolution: Nicaragua resisting the soft coup
- Nicaragua's bloody unrest has US fingerprints all over it
Giant wars left Europe a mess many years ago, so America rose to the top. Now it's where many rich and powerful influencers centralize their operations. America is the cattle prod used to compel the world to march along with the interests of western aristocrats. Governments which comply are rewarded with military "protection", while noncompliant governments are sanctioned and bombed. The Mafia does this also.
Americans are kept poor by the aristocracy, because money equals power and power is relative. The poorer ordinary Americans are kept, the more powerful the aristocrats are. Agencies like the FBI were invented so that there will be someone to help shoot and kill ordinary Americans if they ever decide to start eating the aristocrats for food.
It is very important that the aristocrats be able to control America, because they need to be able to protect their assets while directing its military firepower. This means keeping ordinary Americans poor and politically impotent while conducting trillion-dollar military operations overseas, which is a hard sell. The aristocrats engage that hard sell on a daily basis using the mass media corporations which they own. And they do so successfully.
Americans are surrounded by screens which promote capitalism and consumerism for eight-minute stretches between commercial breaks promoting capitalism and consumerism. If you ever get a bit uncomfortable about the expensive planes dropping expensive bombs on people who make less money in their lifetimes than the military explosives used to kill them, just turn on any of the screens you own and there will be a talking head ready to explain to you why you're just imagining silly things in that ditzy little head of yours. Relax. Don't worry. Uncle Sam has got everything under control. Uncle Sam loves you. Uncle Sam knows what's best.

A woman crouches on the sidewalk next to her boyfriend, who is unresponsive and not breathing after an opioid overdose in the Boston suburb of Everett, Massachusetts, on August 23, 2017.
In 2016, 64,000 people died from drug overdoses in the U.S., most of them due to opioids. That's more than the number of Americans killed in the wars in Vietnam and Iraq combined.
Three factors led to those numbers, Nora Volkow, the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a part of the National Institutes of Health, said at the Spotlight Health Festival, which is co-hosted by The Aspen Institute and The Atlantic. First, the epidemic was started by a healthcare system that sought to minimize pain and suffering. Physicians were taught that those with pain wouldn't get addicted to pain medication, she said. "Unfortunately, those beliefs were completely wrong," she said. What it resulted in was "an overprescription of opioids," Volkow said.
Donald Jeffries covers the bases on many of my feelings today at Lew Rockwell in an essay entitled Our Plastic Patriotism. Suffice it to say that cardboard patriots in Star-Spangled Attire mouthing platitudes about "freedom" not only fail to understand that Washington, Adams, and Jefferson would not even recognize what this country has become internationally or domestically, but proceed to a mindless and terrifying embrace of the notion that utilizing the American military as a Regime Change Janissary force for Israel, the banks, and the multinational oil, gas, and mineral consortiums is a laudable thing.
Starting a war of aggression with Russia utilizing NATO would be just terrific by these folks.
The criticism over his suggestion to help Thai kids trapped in a flooded cave didn't stop the SpaceX and Tesla boss from carrying on with good deeds.
This time, he has pledged to come to the rescue of every household in Flint, Michigan, still suffering from its lingering water crisis.
"Hey Elon Musk I heard a bunch of people saying there's no way you could help get clean water to Flint, Michigan," wrote one Twitter user. "Said you wouldn't be capable, I don't know."
Musk almost immediately fired back at the taunt. "Please consider this a commitment that I will fund fixing the water in any house in Flint that has water contamination above FDA levels," he tweeted. "No kidding."
Comment: Elon Musk to go on tap for polluted water repairs. See also:
- Mayor of Flint, Michigan declares public health emergency over lead water crisis
- Four Flint, Michigan officials charged with felonies in lead poisoning crisis
- Study finds fetal deaths up 58 percent since Flint water crisis
- Manslaughter charges filed against 5 officials over Flint water crisis
- State Officials in Flint Got Bottled Water 10 Months Before the Public
Recently released documents show that the US government awarded a firm $21.2 million to design and build "addition and compound security upgrades" at the Jerusalem embassy, which Trump had repeatedly billed as a project that would be easy on taxpayers' wallets.
"We're going to have it built very quickly and inexpensively," Trump told reporters at a March press conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following his December decision to declare Jerusalem the capital of Israel and relocate the US embassy from Tel Aviv.
Comment: For that price it should have its own 'Iron Dome'! With world sentiment dead set against this move, it may need it!













Comment: As if student debt wasn't already an ever-expanding prison sentence. A bill like this simply makes it go from being unlikely to be able to pay off student loans to impossible.
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