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OIG finds $41.6 million in federal overpayments to Excellus
The federal government issued about $41.6 million in overpayments to Excellus BlueCross BlueShield in 2007, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Health
NY Fed: Manufacturing conditions remain negative in October
An indicator of manufacturing conditions in New York posted a negative reading for the third straight month, according to a survey released today by the
Turning Stone plans dining changes
VERONA — The Oneida Nation, with help from a Las Vegas consultant, is changing up the dining options at its Turning Stone Resort. The nation
Online tools aim to aid hiring of veterans
SYRACUSE — The Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) at Syracuse University and GE are partnering on an effort to promote the business case
NYSERDA funding flows to companies around the state
Eight New York companies working on energy storage technologies will share in $2 million in new funding from the New York State Energy Research and
Grant to fund spread of joint nurse-training model
SYRACUSE — A two-year grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will help institutions across the state duplicate a joint nurse-training program between St. Joseph’s
New York credit unions expand in first half of 2012
New York credit unions showed signs of growth through this year’s second quarter in members, loans, savings, and assets. Membership grew 3.7 percent since June
Report details potential costs of fracking
Hydrofracking could cost New York state millions in areas like health care, property values, roads and infrastructure, and contamination, according to a report from Environment
SYRACUSE – Syracuse University (SU) Chancellor Nancy Cantor will leave the school in 2014 after her contract ends. Cantor said in a message posted today
Survey: Nearly half of NYers don’t feel financially better off than four years ago
Most New Yorkers don’t see their finances as being better today than they were four years ago, according to an annual survey on the economy
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