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Small-town Nebraska former bank executive pleads guilty to bank fraud allegations
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - A 71-year-old former president of a small, rural Nebraska bank has pleaded guilty to bank fraud allegations and is to be sentenced in August. Jack Poulsen of Ericson faces a maximum penalty of 30 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $1 million, announced...
Small-town Nebraska former bank executive pleads guilty to bank fraud allegations
LINCOLN — A 71-year-old former president of a small, rural Nebraska bank has pleaded guilty to bank fraud allegations and is to be sentenced in August. Jack Poulsen of Ericson faces a maximum penalty of 30 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $1 million, announced Nebraska U.S. Attorney Susan Lehr. Ericson State Bank […] The post Small-town Nebraska former bank executive pleads guilty to bank fraud allegations appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Calamus Campsites To Open Temporary First-come, First-serve This Upcoming Season
All campsites at Calamus State Recreation Area near Burwell will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for the upcoming season. This change is due to a road project scheduled for 2024, which will temporarily halt the campground’s reservation system. According to a press release, the project aims to...
Nebraska man pleads guilty to $800,000 fraud scheme that caused bank failure
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A former central Nebraska banker has been convicted of fraud more than four years after his bank failed. Jack Poulsen, 71, of Ericson pleaded guilty to bank fraud Thursday in federal court. He was the president of Ericson State Bank, a small bank with one...
Ethan Clark running for running for Legislative District 41 seat
ORD — Ethan Clark is currently running for the Nebraska Legislature’s District 41 seat. Speaking on his background, Clark said he is a resident of Ord and lives with his wife, Elziabeth, and is expecting their first child. He works at Acres Equipment, a John Deere dealer. Clark...
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