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University of Minnesota opens doors to Wounded Warrior Project
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4 bikes stolen from Wounded Warrior Project found, arrest made
4 bikes stolen from Wounded Warrior Project found, arrest madeOne person is under arrest after police raided a home late Tuesday night and found some high-end bicycles and gear allegedly stolen from the Wounded Warrior Project.This comes after a trailer containing tens of thousands of dollars' worth of gear was stolen from a Tinicum Township, Delaware County hotel last week.Four of the nine bikes stolen at the Renaissance Hotel by the Philadelphia International Airport this past weekend were recovered at a Northeast Philadelphia home.Police believe the remaining five bikes might be in a U-Haul truck parked somewhere in Northeast Philadelphia.In total, the nine bikes are valued at $40,000.Though their true value doesn't have a real price tag.The Wounded Warriors can now ride again.
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Where do your donations to Wounded Warrior Project go?
Where do your donations to Wounded Warrior Project go?JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Twenty percent of $372 million in donations that the Wounded Warrior Project received last year went toward paying for fundraising costs, according to new financial documents obtained by the News4Jax I-TEAM Tuesday.The Senate Judiciary Committee began looking into the Jacksonville-based nonprofit's finances after the I-TEAM and national media investigations revealed reports of lavish spending on employees and not post 9/11 veterans.The committee's investigation is ongoing, but the I-TEAM alerted Senate officials Tuesday that there were new tax documents for the committee to review.
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