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Hull gets five years in federal prison
Kosciusko attorney Jim Davis Hull was sentenced to serve five years in federal prison according to GulfNews.com.
Hull pled guilty to his involvement in the “Physical Medicine” scam on March 27, 2008. Hull was a partner in Mississippi Care Partners and Select Care, and he was the owner of another fraudulent company called Primary Physical Medicine.
He cooperated and testified against his ex-wife, Pamela Hull and her co-defendant Jacqualine Crawley. Hull was ordered to pay $18,494,608.70 in restitution and to forfeit $18,494,610.03.
Hull will serve three years of supervised release once he completes his prison sentence.
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Ackerman Indians will be one of first teams to play this season
AHS plays host to Starkville Academy on Thursday, Aug. 19.
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New law goes into effect on uncleaned property
The Kosciusko Mayor and Board of Aldermen will have a new set of procedures to go by for uncleaned properties in the city thanks to a new state law.
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Movie fundraiser for Keystone Club Saturday
The Oprah Winfrey Boys & Girls Club's Key is holding a fundraiser at the Gateway Cinema on Jefferson Street in Kosciusko Saturday.
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Weir's Oswalt to debut for Phillies tonight
Star right-hander traded from Houston to Philadelphia.
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Kosy finishes second in AAA Dixie Youth State Tournament
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Prep Football Practice begins this week
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A doodle, some dreams make new biz a reality
Janie Palmertree is a creator. She paints. She designs her own patterns and has made clothing for her children and grandchildren for years.
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Obstacles set for Corporate Sports Challenge
The deadline to enter the Corporate Sports Challenge, held during the Central Mississippi Fair is Thursday (today).
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Kosy 10s fall in state finals
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Program allows young adults to earn spending cash
Three college students are earing a little extra spending cash before heading back to their college campuses this fall.
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