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New developments have emerged in the Uprise Fiber investigation as a court hearing originally set for June 10 has been ...
Democrats have little to be giddy about these days, but they took pleasure in taunting White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller as Elon Musk made his White House exit with Miller’s wife ...
Uprise Fiber CEO Stephen Kromer has been released from jail after posting bail on May 17. Kromer faces 31 felony theft charges related to a failed fiber optic project in Lovelock. He turned ...
Attorney General Aaron Ford announced charges today against the owner of Uprise Fiber, an internet service provider that took $9 million from the Nevada Department of Transportation to build ...
Stephen Kromer, who is accused of theft of Nevada Department of Transportation money intended for a rural Internet project, was arraigned Saturday. The CEO/owner of Reno-based internet provider ...
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford on Friday announced his office filed criminal charges against Stephen Kromer, the owner of Uprise, in connection with a failed fiber-optic project in Lovelock. Ford ...
This story has been updated with comments from Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford. Stephen Kromer of the Reno-based internet company Uprise faces 31 criminal counts in connection with a failed ...
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Update 5:30 p.m.: According to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office inmate search, Stephen Allen Kromer is now in custody. The trial will be held in Reno’s Justice Court.
Stephen Allen Kromer, owner of Uprise LLC, was charged with 31 counts of theft, most of which are for an amount greater than $100,000. The attorney general’s office alleged Kromer unlawfully ...
This story has been updated with new details. Stephen Kromer of the Reno-based internet company Uprise was booked into Washoe County jail Friday afternoon after surrendering to investigators from ...
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