Friday, March 22, 2013

Rescue Squad President Guilty of Medicare Fraud
Former President of Saltville, Virginia’s rescue squad will spend four years in prison and have to repay over 900-thousand-dollars in restitution. 60-year-old Eddie Wayne Louthian was found guilty of fraudulently billing Medicare by faking transport sheets and medical forms in order to get money. Medicare policies say a patient must be bed confined or in such a medical condition that an ambulance in necessary if the ambulance is making a non-emergency transport. The court also forfeited all bank accounts, cars, real estate, and an ambulance service as partial payment of restitution. A second person in the fraud case, Monica Hicks, was also charged in this scheme. (CC)

Monday, May 20, 2013

  • Change Of Venue In Self Greeneville Murder Case
  • Scott Co. Murder Trial Re-Set
  • Voting Tuesday In KIngsport, Bluff City and Bristol, Tennessee
  • Milligan and Tusculum classes in Kpt
  • A Push To Lower The Blood Alcohol Content Proceeds
  • Skills USA Competitors Won An Award For The Most Awards
  • Man Arrested for Stealing Metal
  • Man Arrested for Breaking the Law with Teenagers
  • 7-Foot Wrestler Challenges Ron Ramsey
  • Carter's Valley Elementary School Locked Down
  • Kingsport Shooting Still Under Investigation
  • Flooding
  • Update: Damascus Accident



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