Former Comar executive Bowling pleads guilty
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Former Cross Lanes computer executive Martin R. Bowling admitted Tuesday that he took part in a scheme to divert federal grant money that he ultimately received as an employee...
View ArticleBowling, three others sentenced in Workforce grant scheme
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Convicted Cross Lanes computer executive Martin Bowling was sentenced Tuesday to six months in federal prison and five years of probation for aggravated identity theft and his...
View Article4 convicted in Comar scandal face sentencing
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Convicted Cross Lanes computer executive Martin Bowling faces 25 to 31 months in prison under federal sentencing guidelines. But Bowlings lawyer has asked a federal judge to keep...
View ArticleEx-grant managers pension stripped
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A state agency has stripped the public pension of a former job training grants administrator after she admitted using her position to steer federal funds to her son,...
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