Month: April 2021

Akron’s HR director to retire; mayor names deputy law director as successor

AKRON, Ohio – Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan announced Thursday that Donald Rice, director of human resources, is retiring from the city May 22 after nearly a 39-year career in public service that started in Cleveland. Rice was tapped by Horrigan to join his cabinet in 2016 as the first director of human resources. He will …

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McCarthy Stone gets 200 million pound financing to boost retirement home supply

FILE PHOTO: A man walks past hoardings advertising retirement apartments currently being built behind on site by McCarthy & Stone in London, Britain, October 10, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo (Reuters) – Infrastructure investors John Laing and Macquarie Capital will invest 200 million pounds ($274.76 million) in retirement homes developed by McCarthy Stone to help address …

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How to retire on dividends

Matthew A. Treskovich One of the most common problems retirees face is how to create an income stream from their retirement savings. In decades past, bonds were the tool of choice to solve this problem. Retirees looking to turn their retirement savings into an income stream would buy bonds and live on the interest. This …

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Louisville Men’s Basketball Head Trainer Fred Hina to Retire

(Photo of Fred Hina: University of Louisville Athletics) Press Release from the University of Louisville: LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Fred Hina, who has served as Head Men’s Athletic Trainer for the University of Louisville men’s basketball team for the last 20 years and the last eight as Director of Sports Medicine for the Cardinals, has announced …

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City Attorney Eleanor Dilkes to retire, interim attorney appointed until new hire

After a year full of the unexpected, Dilkes will retire from her position as city attorney for Iowa City, with her First Assistant City Attorney Sue Dulek to serve as interim city attorney After 25 years of serving as city attorney, Eleanor Dilkes will retire on April 16. The Iowa City City Council unanimously appointed …

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