Mackenzie is Protecting Child Care Funding & Holding Scammers Accountable

Congressman Ryan Mackenzie and House Republicans secured a big win for Pennsylvania families, passing legislation that safeguards federal child care funding from fraud and holds scammers accountable.

The bill ensures working families receive the benefits they deserve by implementing stricter reporting standards, increasing penalties on states and providers that misuse federal funding, and codifying fraud standards. 

“Congressman Ryan Mackenzie continues to deliver for working families, protecting the programs they need and the money they earned. Meanwhile, Democrats are addicted to a reckless agenda that bankrolls fraudulent programs, taxes Pennsylvania families to death, and robs them of economic freedom. It’s just one more reason why Pennsylvanians will reelect Mackenzie in November.” – NRCC Spokesman Reilly Richardson

The Role Of Veterinary Hospitals In Dental X Rays And Imaging

You might be feeling a bit uneasy right now. Maybe your dog yelped when chewing a toy, or your cat suddenly stopped eating her kibble, and now your veterinarian and the veterinary team in Squamish BC is talking about dental X rays and imaging. You hear words like “anesthesia,” “radiation,” and “hidden problems,” and your mind starts spinning. You love your animal, you do not want to miss something serious, but you also do not want to put them through anything unnecessary.end

This is where the modern veterinary hospital can feel both reassuring and overwhelming. There is advanced equipment, trained teams, and a lot of information coming at you fast. Because of this tension, you might wonder what dental imaging actually does, whether it is safe, and how to know if your veterinarian is recommending it for the right reasons.

Here is the short version. Dental X rays in a veterinary hospital help uncover problems you cannot see by looking in your pet’s mouth. They guide treatment, reduce guesswork, and can spare your animal pain in the long run. At the same time, they should be used thoughtfully, with clear explanations and a plan that makes sense to you and your budget.

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The Growing Role Of Animal Hospitals In Preventive Health

You might be feeling that caring for your pet has become more complex than it used to be. It is not just about food, walks, and the yearly shot anymore. There are vaccines to track, blood tests people keep mentioning, dental cleanings, regular visits to a veterinarian in Lake Charles, and all the quiet worries that come when your pet starts acting even a little “off.” Because you love your animal, that uncertainty can sit in your stomach like a stone.end

At the same time, you may also sense that something is changing for the better. Modern animal hospitals are not only places you rush to in a crisis. They are turning into long term partners in preventive health, helping you spot problems early and avoid many emergencies altogether. In simple terms, the new role of the animal hospital is to keep your pet healthy, not just treat your pet when something has already gone wrong.

So where does that leave you, standing between worry on one side and new options on the other, trying to make good choices for a creature that cannot speak for itself?

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4 Ways Accounting Firms Strengthen Internal Controls

Strong internal controls protect your firm, your team, and your clients. You face constant pressure from changing rules, tight deadlines, and rising fraud risks. Weak controls let small errors grow into painful losses. Strong controls do the opposite. They keep your work clean, your numbers honest, and your reputation safe. This blog shares four clear ways you can tighten control in your daily work. Each step is simple. Each step is practical. You can start with what you have today. You will see how better controls support clear records, safe client data, and steady cash flow. You will also see how bookkeeping services in Centreville and Manassas use these same practices to protect their clients. You deserve a firm that runs with less chaos and more order. Strong internal controls help you get there.

1. Separate Duties So One Person Never Holds All The Power

Fraud grows when one person can start, approve, and record the same task. You cut that risk when you split duties. You also catch more simple mistakes.

Start with three core tasks.

  • Authorizing work such as new vendors or write offs
  • Handling cash or payments
  • Recording entries in the system

Give each task to different people. When your team is small, you still have options.

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Why Online Casinos Are Surging in Popularity

The massive boom in online casinos can largely be attributed to changing consumer habits, unmatched digital convenience, technological advancements and increasingly sophisticated regulations that have helped transform online gaming into one of the fastest-growing forms of digital entertainment.

For the longest time, physical casinos monopolized the gambling industry, offering players the excitement of slot machines, table games, and live entertainment under one roof. However, the rise of mobile technology and high-speed internet has fundamentally changed the way people experience casino gaming. Today, millions of players are choosing online casinos over traditional venues, driving unprecedented growth across the iGaming sector.

Recent industry reports highlight the remarkable expansion of online gambling markets around the world. This upward trajectory reflects how consumers are increasingly embracing online entertainment options that offer greater flexibility and accessibility than ever before.

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Camden County Roadwork Projects

Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County during the week of June 8 to June 12. 

“Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.”

Audubon

Crews will be working on East Atlantic Avenue from Wednesday, June 10, to Friday, June 12, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There will be a partial road closure eastbound between East Merchant Street in Audubon and Station Avenue in Haddon Heights.

Camden

  • New Jersey American Water will be working on Baird Boulevard on Monday, June 8, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be a partial southbound road closure between Federal Street and Carmen Street.
  • Crews will be working on Haddon Avenue from Monday, June 8, to Friday, June 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There will be lane closures between Market Street and Cooper Street. 
  • Crews will be working on Newton Avenue from Monday, June 8, to Friday, June 12, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There be full road closure between Chestnut Street and the Kaighn Avenue/South 4th Street intersection. 
  • Crews will be working on Haddon Avenue from Monday, June 8, to Friday, June 12, from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. There will be a northbound partial road closure between Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Cooper Plaza.
  • PSE&G will be working on Kaighn Avenue from Monday, June 8, to Friday, June 12, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There will be a full road closure between South 7th Street and South 3rd Street.
  • Crews will be working on Haddon Avenue from Monday, June 8, to Friday, June 12, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Newton Avenue and Euclid Avenue. 
  • New Jersey American Water will be working on Marlton Pike on Tuesday, June 9, and Wednesday, June 10, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be a full road closure between South 24th Street and Carman Street. 
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Philadelphia Police Incidents

Early Saturday morning, officers from the 1st District responded to a shooting on the highway at the 19xx block of Durfor Street at approximately 1:32 AM. Upon arrival, police discovered an unidentified male victim suffering from gunshot wounds. Responding officers immediately transported the victim to Penn-Presbyterian Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased at 1:47 AM. At this time no arrests have been made, and the motive remains unknown.

The investigation is ongoing with the Homicide Unit.

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Rowan’s Cooley, Dansky, Evick, McCutcheon, MacNair Named to CSC Academic All-District Softball Team

Madison CooleyMikayla DanskyKate EvickZara MacNair, and Emily McCutcheon were featured on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) 2026 Softball Academic All-District Teams.

In order to be eligible for the award, nominees must meet the following criteria:  An undergraduate student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) and a graduate student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) as both an undergraduate and a grad student. Additionally, student-athletes must compete in 90 percent of the institution’s games played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the contests.

McCutcheon earns the honor for the third-consecutive year while Cooley, Dansky, Evick, and MacNair pick up the award for the first time.

McCutcheon is an Early Childhood Education major who led the team in pitching victories (22), ERA (1.31), innings pitched (187.1), complete games (19), and shutouts (6). In those 187 innings of work, the senior has tallied 107 strikeouts to just 15 walks. During the Profs’ postseason run, McCutcheon was named the most valuable player of the NCAA Marshal Regional and the most outstanding pitcher of the NCAA Glassboro Super Regional.

Cooley, a Biochemistry major, has appeared in 17 games in the circle, with a 1.71 ERA in 28.2 innings of work. The sophomore leads the squad with two saves in relief.

Dansky is an Accounting major who is enjoying a breakout season. The sophomore paced the team with 55 runs, 42 stolen bases, and 24 walks from the leadoff spot. Dansky has added seven doubles, five triples, and three home runs.

Evick, a senior catcher who majors in Exercise Science, batted .372 with 13 doubles, 33 RBI’s, two homers and a triple. 

MacNair is a Health & Physical Education major is second on the team in walks (18) while batting .350. The junior added 29 runs, 23 RBI’s, five doubles, and two triples.

McCutcheon, Dansky, Evick, and MacNair earned both All-NJAC and NFCA All-Region honors for the Profs.

Rowan wrapped up its fourth-consecutive appearance NCAA Division III Championship at the Moyer Sports Complex in Salem, Virginia as the Profs end the 2026 season with a final record of 43-11 and a fifth-place national finish.

Lakewood Police Releases Info on New Laws for Bike AND E-Bikes

LAKEWOOD, NJ (June 7, 2026)–The Lakewood Police Department reminds residents to stay informed about New Jersey’s updated bicycle and e-bike laws.

New requirements for e-bike riders include licensing, registration, insurance requirements, age restrictions, and mandatory helmet use. These changes are designed to improve safety for riders and everyone sharing our roadways.

Motorists are also reminded that New Jersey’s Safe Passing Law requires drivers to move over when possible and provide at least 4 feet of clearance when passing bicyclists and other vulnerable road users. If 4 feet cannot be provided, drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop until it is safe to pass. Continue reading “Lakewood Police Releases Info on New Laws for Bike AND E-Bikes”

Van Drew Slams Sherrill’s Plan to Spend $20.2M Defending Illegals

~Congressman Van Drew

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (CNBNews)(June 6, 2026)– Today, Congressman Van Drew released the following statement condemning Governor Sherrill’s decision to increase funding for New Jersey’s Detention and Deportation Defense Initiative by an additional $12 million, bringing the total taxpayer-funded program to more than $20 million. The funding is intended to provide legal assistance to individuals facing deportation and detention proceedings.

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