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  • Loveland Board of Education begins search for permanent treasurer

    Loveland Board of Education begins search for permanent treasurer

    Application deadline May 25

    Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Board of Education has officially launched the search for the permanent treasurer/chief financial officer (CFO) to lead the Loveland City School District. The Board will collect applications through May 25, with interviews set to begin June 4. The Board plans to have a new treasurer/CFO in place by August 1.

    “We are looking for an energetic professional who will maintain the high standard of ethics, honesty, and integrity our Loveland community expects,” said Loveland Board of Education President Art Jarvis. “I am confident our Board of Education will find the right person to lead our district in this capacity.”

    In January, Loveland Treasurer/CFO Brett Griffith announced his intent to take retirement for medical reasons; the Board of Education named Terrah Floyd as interim treasurer at that time. In addition to assisting the Loveland City School District as needed in the interim capacity, Floyd also currently works as the treasurer/CFO of the Springboro School District where she has served since 2013.

    Any interested candidates can find details on the application process at this link: http://www.lovelandschools.org/Downloads/FINALLovelandTreasurerSearchBrochure.pdf


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  • Claims now accepted for $586 million Western Union Fund for fraud victims

    Claims now accepted for $586 million Western Union Fund for fraud victims

    Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that Ohioans who sent money to scammers using Western Union’s wire service may now apply for compensation from a $586 million fund held by the U.S. Department of Justice’s victim asset recovery program.  

    The fund is related to a multistate settlement Attorney General DeWine announced in January

    Consumers may be eligible to receive compensation if they sent a fraud-induced wire transfer through Western Union between Jan. 1, 2004, and Jan. 19, 2017.

    “It’s not often that scam victims have a chance to recover some of their money, so we want people to know about this opportunity,” Attorney General DeWine said. “If you think you’re eligible, file a claim.”   

    A settlement administrator is sending claim forms to over 500,000 consumers. Ohioans may receive a form in the mail if they reported to Western Union or to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office that they had been the victim of a scam using Western Union. The form will contain instructions on how to file a claim. 

    Consumers who do not receive a claim form but believe they may have a valid claim should visit www.WesternUnionRemission.com or call 844-319-2124 for details on filing a claim. 

    Completed claim forms must be submitted online or mailed back to the settlement administrator by Feb. 12, 2018.