August 2021

Pleasanton City Manager Nelson Fialho to retire this fall | News

After a quarter century serving the Pleasanton community, longtime City Manager Nelson Fialho is retiring from public service after Thanksgiving, he announced on Tuesday. In a statement, Fialho called it “an honor to serve the Pleasanton community,” adding that he “could not have asked for a more rewarding public service career.” Fialho’s official retirement date […]

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Studies show Boomer women saved more for retirement during pandemic than Boomer men

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – Data from a new survey has shown that more than twice as many middle-income U.S. Boomer women than men have been able to save more for retirement than expected during COVID-19. According to the report, 61% of Boomer women deposited more than expected in retirement accounts versus 26% of Boomer men.

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Ex-Tennessee Titans CB Malcolm Butler mulling retirement, per report

Former Tennessee Titans and current Arizona Cardinals cornerback Malcolm Butler is reportedly mulling retirement, as he’s dealing with an undisclosed “personal situation,” according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. “I have been told throughout the day from multiple sources that he is going to through a personal situation right now,” Garafolo reported on NFL Total Access.

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‘Never leave your friends’: Retired Tampa Green Beret part of global special forces effort to stop ‘death list’

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Scott Mann says it’s simple. He and countless others want to keep a promise of never leave your friends.  “It’s the kind of thing I learned from my parents and grandparents is honoring a promise to never leave your friends,” he explained to 8 On Your Side Monday.  The Tampa Green Beret

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Jake Paul claims to be ‘retired’ after victory over Tyron Woodley

Youtuber turned professional boxer Jake Paul claims he is now a “retired boxer” after his 8-round, split-decision victory against UFC fighter Tyron Woodley Sunday night. The 24-year old Paul, now 4-0 in professional fights, made the surprising announcement via Twitter Monday night. It’s unclear how serious the claim is given Paul’s history of drama and

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Remembering 9/11: Retired NYC firefighter finds peace rescuing goats in Perry County

You could say Lenny and Michelle Yourth have their hands full. The couple has 30 chickens, 30 goats, two dogs and seven cats on their farm in Millerstown. “Thankfully he’s retired,” Michelle said. “That’s funny,” replied Lenny laughing. So how did a couple from Staten Island end up on a farm in Perry County? Their

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Headlines – Arundel Community Development Services Executive Director Kathleen Koch To Retire

ACDS Executive Director will retire Dec. 31 after 28 years leading the agency Annapolis, MD (August 30, 2021) Today, Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced the retirement of Arundel Community Development Services (ACDS) Executive Director Kathleen Koch. The effective date will be December 31, 2021. “Kathleen Koch’s dedication to the people of Anne Arundel

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Tomahawk School Board accepts early retirement of Reynolds, returns to policy recommending masks

By Jalen Maki Tomahawk Leader Editor TOMAHAWK – The School District of Tomahawk Board of Education accepted the “immediate voluntary retirement” of Administrator Terry Reynolds during a special meeting on Saturday, Aug. 27, board President Kay Kissinger Wolf said in a message to parents and guardians. The board also voted to return to its policy

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