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n’t do any consulting after the consultant learned of and threat- ened to expose the fraudulent arrange- ment. The wording of Benson’s plea agree- ment suggests more fraud will be prosecut- ed based on these inci- dents. The two “ghost employees” are indi- cated by initials, which suggests their identities are known but being withheld for a future indictment or plea agreement. In charging documents the “ghost COMPLIMENTARY stlamerican.com Vol. 84 No. 21 CAC Audited AUGUST 23 – 29, 2012 Bill Clay: ‘Power is the name of the game’ A Q&A with 1st Congressional District godfather about Aug. 7 primary Page A8 American staff The St. Louis American, Saint Louis Public Schools, the Normandy School District and the Saint Louis Science Center, along with cor- porate partners, have collaborat- ed to create a unique class- room tool that is being launched this week. The initial pilot project will be directly tar- geted to the Saint Louis Public Schools and Normandy School districts. This Newspaper In Education program will continue in the newspaper and online at stlamerican.com every week for the entire 2012-2013 academic school year. According to the National Newspaper Association (NNA), students with some Newspaper In Education (NIE) program in American launches NIE program STEM PRINT AND ONLINE INITIATIVE AIMS TO LOWER ACHIEVEMENT GAP Photo by Wiley Price See FRAUD, A7 By Chris King Of The St. Louis American Tishaura O. Jones did not get long to savor her victory in the August 7 Democratic primary for City Treasurer – or to prepare her transition team, pending her almost certain win in the November general election – before more scan- dal hit in the troubled office she will soon direct. On Monday, the local minority subcontractor New fraud sting at Treasurer’s Office See NIE, A6 Minority contractor bilked city for ghost employees, consultant By Rebecca S. Rivas Of The St. Louis American For 13 days, Derrick Rodgers, 21, had been in “the hole,” or 24-hour isolation, in the medium-security City Workhouse. The only time he came out was to shower in handcuffs. “Meals come through the chuckhole,” Rodgers said. “You don’t get contact with anyone. I was lying there just thinking that I only have a couple more days, and then I get my rights back and visits. ‘Gladiators’ of the city jails Inmates file class-action suit against city, jailers for forced fighting See JAILS, A7 By Rebecca S. Rivas Of The St. Louis American Educators Kynedra Ogunnaike and Dana M. Watts are both building a foundation for underserved children to succeed – at two different age levels. On Friday, September 14, Ogunnaike will receive the SEMO Counselor of the Year award at the St. Louis American Foundation’s 2012 Salute to Excellence in Education Scholarship & Awards Gala. Watts will receive the 2012 PNC Early Childhood See SALUTE, A6 ‘Salute’ to foundation builders Ogunnaike and Watts awarded for counseling, early childhood education “It makes me concerned that there is more to come and what else is going on in the office.” - Tishaura Jones Derrick Rodgers, 21, and his brother Rick Laurel, 26 meet with attorney Daniel Brown, of Bosley and Associates, about the federal class-action lawsuit filed on Aug. 17 against city correction authorities. Rodgers, a plaintiff in the lawsuit, was attacked by another inmate and plaintiff, who alleges that guards have threatened him repeatedly to fight other inmates for their entertainment or betting purposes. Minority students who use a newspaper at least once a week score 29 percent higher on standardized tests than minority students who don’t use a newspaper, according to the NNA. on the Treasurer’s contract to provide parking services for the city, Dannielle Benson, owner of Dankar Enterprises, pled guilty to defrauding majority contractor Duncan Solutions and the Treasurer’s Office from June 2009 through December 31, 2011. Benson pled guilty to one felony count of mail fraud for bilking the city and the majority contractor out of more than $328,000 by paying two unnamed people who didn’t do any work and then paying an unnamed consultant who did- Song bird Cheryl Brown performed a tribute to Whitney Houston last night at the Missouri History Museum. Brown debut the opening of the Fall Twilight Tuesdays schedule. Tribute to Whitney Photo by Wiley Price IN EDUCATION 2012

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Page 1: Derrick Rodgers, 21, and his brother Rick Laurel, 26 meet ...bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/stlamerican...lawsuit filed on Aug. 17 against city correction authorities. Rodgers,

n’t do any consultingafter the consultantlearned of and threat-ened to expose thefraudulent arrange-ment.

The wording ofBenson’s plea agree-ment suggests morefraud will be prosecut-ed based on these inci-dents. The two “ghostemployees” are indi-cated by initials,

which suggests their identities are known butbeing withheld for a future indictment or pleaagreement. In charging documents the “ghost

COMPLIMENTARY

stlamerican.comVol. 84 No. 21CAC Audited

AUGUST 23 – 29, 2012

Bill Clay: ‘Power is the name of the game’A Q&A with 1st Congressional District godfather about Aug. 7 primary

Page A8

American staff

The St. Louis American, Saint LouisPublic Schools, the Normandy SchoolDistrict and the Saint Louis Science Center,

along with cor-porate partners,have collaborat-ed to create aunique class-room tool that isbeing launchedthis week.

The initialpilot project willbe directly tar-geted to theSaint LouisPublic Schoolsand NormandySchool districts.This NewspaperIn Educationprogram will

continue in the newspaper and online atstlamerican.com every week for the entire2012-2013 academic school year.

According to the National NewspaperAssociation (NNA), students with someNewspaper In Education (NIE) program in

AmericanlaunchesNIE programSTEM PRINT AND

ONLINE INITIATIVE

AIMS TO LOWER

ACHIEVEMENT GAP

Photo by Wiley Price

See FRAUD, A7

By Chris KingOf The St. Louis American

Tishaura O. Jones did not get long to savorher victory in the August 7 Democratic primaryfor City Treasurer – or to prepare her transitionteam, pending her almost certain win in theNovember general election – before more scan-dal hit in the troubled office she will soondirect.

On Monday, the local minority subcontractor

New fraud sting atTreasurer’s Office

See NIE, A6

Minority contractor bilked cityfor ghost employees, consultant

By Rebecca S. RivasOf The St. Louis American

For 13 days, Derrick Rodgers, 21, had been in “the hole,” or24-hour isolation, in the medium-security City Workhouse. Theonly time he came out was to shower in handcuffs.

“Meals come through the chuckhole,” Rodgers said. “Youdon’t get contact with anyone. I was lying there just thinking thatI only have a couple more days, and then I get my rights back andvisits.

‘Gladiators’of the city jailsInmates file class-action suit against city, jailers for forced fighting

See JAILS, A7

By Rebecca S. RivasOf The St. Louis American

Educators KynedraOgunnaike and Dana M.Watts are both building afoundation for underservedchildren to succeed – at twodifferent age levels.

On Friday, September14, Ogunnaike will receive

the SEMO Counselor of the Year award atthe St. Louis American Foundation’s 2012Salute to Excellence in EducationScholarship & Awards Gala. Watts willreceive the 2012 PNC Early Childhood

See SALUTE, A6

‘Salute’ tofoundationbuildersOgunnaike and Watts awarded forcounseling, early childhood education

� “It makes me concernedthat there ismore to comeand what elseis going on inthe office.”

- Tishaura Jones

Derrick Rodgers, 21, and his brother Rick Laurel, 26 meet with attorneyDaniel Brown, of Bosley and Associates, about the federal class-actionlawsuit filed on Aug. 17 against city correction authorities. Rodgers, aplaintiff in the lawsuit, was attacked by another inmate and plaintiff,who alleges that guards have threatened him repeatedly to fight otherinmates for their entertainment or betting purposes.

� Minority students who usea newspaper atleast once a weekscore 29 percenthigher on standardized teststhan minority students who don’tuse a newspaper,according to theNNA.

on the Treasurer’s contract to provide parkingservices for the city, Dannielle Benson, owner ofDankar Enterprises, pled guilty to defraudingmajority contractor Duncan Solutions and theTreasurer’s Office from June 2009 throughDecember 31, 2011.

Benson pled guilty to one felony count ofmail fraud for bilking the city and the majoritycontractor out of more than $328,000 by payingtwo unnamed people who didn’t do any workand then paying an unnamed consultant who did-

Song bird CherylBrown performed a

tribute to WhitneyHouston last night atthe Missouri History

Museum. Brown debutthe opening of the Fall

Twilight Tuesdaysschedule.

Tribute toWhitney

Photo by Wiley Price

INEDUCATION

2012