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ExMarble City superintendent returns embezzled money
A former school superintendent who awaits sentencing on embezzlement and tax charges has made more than $1 million in restitution to his former school district.
Former school superintendent repays 1.1 million he stole
A tiny Oklahoma school district was shown the money by U.S. Attorney Sheldon Sperling today.
Home Burns Early Tuesday Morning
Emergency crews in Eastern Oklahoma were called out early Tuesday morning for a home fire.
Firefighters Investigate Marble City House Fire
Investigators still haven't said what caused a fire Tuesday morning that damaged a Sequoyah County home.
Members of every school board in the area should take note of a recent story coming out of Greasy Schools.
Ex-Boss Of School Admits Stealing
TIMES RECORD * WFREEMAN@SWTIMES.COM The former superintendent of the Marble City School District pleaded guilty Wednesday to embezzlement and related charges in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of ...
ExMarble City superintendent pleads guilty
The former Marble City school superintendent pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court to embezzlement and filing a false income tax return.
Former Marble City superintendent pleads guilty [41 mins ago]
The former Marble City school superintendent pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court to embezzlement and filing a false income tax return.
Former superintendent admits to embezzlement
Former Marble City school superintendent Larry Duane Couch pleaded guilty Wednesday to three federal charges alleging he embezzled money from the school and cheated on his income taxes.
Guilty plea expected in Marble City fraud [6 mins ago]
Former Marble City Superintendent Larry Couch will plead guilty to state and federal charges related to the embezzlement of nearly $1 million from the tiny eastern Oklahoma school district, prosecutors said ... via NewsOK.com
An eastern Oklahoma school superintendent who is facing embezzlement charges is now resigning. via KAUZ
School audit reveals $1M in suspect deposits
A special audit of eight years worth of books for Marble City Elementary School is complete and found nearly $1 million in questionable deposits. via Tahlequah Daily Press
We may sound like a broken record, but here it is again: Lost City and Marble City schools' troubles beg for important changes in our school districts and the state's responsibility in overseeing them. via Muskogee Phoenix
Audit: Marble City School boss misspent more than $1M
Former Marble City School Superintendent Larry Duane Couch misspent more than $1 million of school funds, according to a state audit released Friday. via Muskogee Phoenix
“We face problems like this in small schools all the time.”
The Lost City mess is not simple. But a few things are crystal clear: one, former Superintendent Annette Millard got off easy; two, the Cherokees and Keetoowahs may rescue the school temporarily, but that does ... via Muskogee Phoenix
“I tried to buy 90 acres close to my land, but he (Couch) bought it”
' In this impoverished Sequoyah County town, where 90 percent of the schoolchildren qualify for free or reduced-price lunches, Larry Couch's alleged bank transactions seem almost otherworldly. via NewsOK.com
Stricter auditing of school districts seems in order. An FBI report filed in Muskogee federal court last week alleges that Marble City School funds were diverted into an account not related to the school and ... via Muskogee Phoenix
Former school leader faces federal theft, bribery charges
Federal theft and bribery accusations are being made against a former school superintendent who is already charged in state court with embezzling $100,000 from the Marble City school district. via KJRH
More comes to light in FBI search
“After May 1998, this account was used by Couch in his scheme to deposit funds from Marble City School warrants paid for false invoices from vendors to obtain purchase orders”
The FBI is analyzing evidence of possible money laundering and theft of federal program funds seized from the former Marble City School Superintendent, according to court documents. via Muskogee Phoenix