Month: February 2021

Matthew Dellavedova facing possible retirement due to ongoing concussions

In a report from The Athletic, it has been discovered that Cleveland Cavaliers guard Matthew Dellavedova is facing possible retirement due to a concussion he suffered on December 12 in the team’s win over the Indiana Pacers. Nearly two months later, Dellavedova is still experiencing problematic symptoms that are preventing him from ramping up workouts …

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How the Texas Teacher’s Retirement System could change after the 87th Texas Legislative Session

TEXAS — With the State of Texas facing shortages in teachers, substitutes, bus drivers, and overall faculty due to the ongoing pandemic. Some may wonder, what bills are being filled on behalf of Texas education workers? While legislatures have until March 12. to file, 25 News KRHD took a closer look at the 87th Texas …

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Priest working at Catholic retirement home in Mandeville convicted of battery on recently-widowed resident

Lynn Michler said in court records that she was grieving her husband’s death when Mulenga approached her and began touching her inappropriately. MANDEVILLE, La. — Weeks after commending her dying husband’s soul to God, the chaplain at a Catholic retirement home in Mandeville forcefully reached under an elderly woman’s blouse multiple times in an unsuccessful …

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02/04/2021 | Resort Officials Fete Long-Time Employees Upon Retirement

OCEAN CITY — Continuing a recent trend, Ocean City bid a fond farewell last week to two long-time employees with decades of service and experience with virtual retirement ceremonies. During the Jan. 26 work session, the Mayor and Council feted Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) Sergeant Doug Collier during a virtual Zoom ceremony for his …

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Bottom Line: Bill to change teachers’ retirement system for new hires in Kentucky passes through House committee – Lane Report

by Jacqueline Pitts FRANKFORT, Ky — Legislation to change the pension plan for future teachers in Kentucky took its first step through the legislative process Thursday, passing the House State Government Committee. House Bill 258, sponsored by Rep. Ed Massey, would create a new tier in the Kentucky Teachers’ Retirement System (KTRS) for any new teachers …

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Senate moves forward with retirement revamp

After years of discussions about the tricky issue of overhauling Florida’s retirement system for government employees, a Senate committee Thursday approved a proposal that would shut future workers out of a traditional pension plan. The proposal, sponsored by Senate Governmental Oversight and Accountability Chairman Ray Rodrigues would require new employees as of July 1, 2022, to …

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