Elizabeth Woodman
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Elizabeth Woodman
@lizzin.bsky.social
A New Podcast Revisits an Old Local Mystery: Who Killed Rachel Crook? indyweek.com/culture/who-...
A New Podcast Revisits an Old Local Mystery: Who Killed Rachel Crook?
Elizabeth Woodman's gripping podcast looks back at the 1951 cold case that's haunted Chapel Hill for decades.
indyweek.com
July 10, 2025 at 5:04 PM
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To avert an economic collapse amid COVID-19 shutdowns, the U.S. dispensed billions in emergency loans for businesses to maintain their payrolls. A Wyoming firm called the Alo Group received $531,562, but it’s unclear whether it was a legitimate business.
Millions in Covid relief funds went to shadowy companies registered at a Wyoming storefront that hundreds of thousands of firms used as an address - ICIJ
The least-populated U.S. state has attracted secretive company formations, fraud indictments and questionable fortunes from around the world.
buff.ly
April 6, 2025 at 12:37 PM
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ICIJ's #InsideTheIRS series has been awarded the 2024 Best in Business Award in the Government category, small division.

Celebrate with us! Read the announcement here:
2024 Best in Business Awards | SABEW
Congratulations to our 2024 honorees! The Best in Business Awards attracted 1,103 entries from 181 news organizations, ranging from international, national and regional news outlets to specialized…
buff.ly
March 15, 2025 at 12:37 PM
Reposted by Elizabeth Woodman
After receiving a large COVID relief payment, a Wyoming-registered firm switched its listed mailing address to a building in China, according to corporate records, before dissolving completely for failing to file required paperwork.

Read the story:
Millions in Covid relief funds went to shadowy companies registered at a Wyoming storefront that hundreds of thousands of firms used as an address - ICIJ
The least-populated U.S. state has attracted secretive company formations, fraud indictments and questionable fortunes from around the world.
buff.ly
March 15, 2025 at 9:57 PM
I want to go there NOW. Frances Mayes new Substack takes her readers everywhere. A little RX for our time. francesmayes.substack.com/p/proceed-to...
Proceed to the Route: With Friends in Sybaritic Puglia
Travels in the Heel of the Boot
francesmayes.substack.com
February 6, 2025 at 2:55 PM
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In Iceland, on Christmas Eve, people give each other books so they can spend the evening drinking cocoa & reading. It’s called, Jolabokaflod, the Christmas book flood. I’ve never been more in love with Iceland than I am right now ♥️♥️
December 14, 2024 at 3:24 PM