U.S. probes energy brokers, alleged trysts (CNN.com)U.S. government brokers responsible for collecting billions of dollars in federal oil royalties operated in a "culture of substance abuse and promiscuity" that included having sex with energy company employees, accepting lavish gifts and rigging contracts to favored firms, investigators said Wednesday.
Police arrest man for paintball vandalism (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)And Iowa City man faces charges for incidences of vandalism police say he performed with a paintball gun.
Ethics laws do not apply, royalties workers figured (Rocky Mountain News)Inside the Lakewood offices of the U.S. agency that collects billions of dollars in royalties from oil and gas companies, the employees saw themselves as a "special" breed.
Constable Precinct 4 Reports for the week of Aug. 31 to Sept. 6 (Cypress Sun)Paintball gun wielders shoot lieutenant?s car On Aug. 31, Precinct 4 Lt. B. Magee was off duty in his personal vehicle, traveling in the 1200 block of East Louetta Road when a car carrying five people began following him and shooting his vehicle with a paint ball gun.
Guard's annual equipment, paintball contests Saturday (Rapid City Journal)In separate events on Saturday, Sept. 13, teams of heavy equipment operators and paintball shooters will compete near Spearfish.
Energy contract officials investigated over illicit sex, gifts (USA Today)Government brokers responsible for collecting billions of dollars in federal oil royalties operated in a "culture of substance abuse and promiscuity" that included having sex with energy company employees, accepting lavish gifts and rigging contracts to favored firms, investigators said Wednesday.
Mizzou Paintball holds inaugural meeting (Maneater) They came with masks, guns and paint - a lot of paint. On a cool Sunday morning in Kingdom City, Mizzou Paintball held its inaugural meeting. And by ...
Go and Do (The Biloxi Sun Herald) Wolf River Canoe and Kayak, take exit 28 off Interstate 10 in Long Beach, go south 1 mile to railroad tracks, go right (west) 0.7 of a mile to Tucker Road, then 1 mile to end of the road; 452-7666. Cost: $45 for canoe trips, $33 for kayaks. Trips on the scenic Wolf from short trips (hours) to several days. Call for reservations. Web site: wolfrivercanoes.com.
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