February 2021

2 Dubuque Community Schools administrators to retire this year | Tri-state News

A pair of Dubuque Community Schools administrators plan to retire at the end of the school year. School board members this week approved the retirement of Kelly Molony, principal of Thomas Jefferson Middle School, and Cindy Steffens, the district’s executive director of elementary education. Both qualified for the district’s retirement benefit and will mark their

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City police chief attends last council meeting before retirement | WTAJ

ALTOONA, BLAIR COUNTY (WTAJ) — After 44 years, Altoona Police Chief, Janice Freehling attended her last city council meeting. On Monday night, members of the council commended her for leaving a remarkable impact on the Altoona Police Department and the city. Mayor Pacifio presented her with a plaque for her 44 years of service and

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Lost letter could cost ex-county worker $1 million in retirement

The holiday rush may be over but reports about the postal service’s troubles continue. Complaints about lost or slow mail or issues with home delivery keep pouring in from neighborhoods throughout the city and suburbs. In an extreme example, during the heart of the pandemic, a former Cook County Sheriff’s officer tells WGN Investigates a

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Key Provisions of SECURE Act 2.0 Affecting Retirement Plans

Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Late last year, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard E. Neal (D-MA) and Ranking Member Kevin Brady (R-TX) introduced the Securing a Strong Retirement Act of 2020 (SECURE 2.0), a bipartisan legislative proposal that includes changes designed to encourage plan adoption, promote retirement savings, and fix certain plan administration problems. As retirement

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