Month: July 2021

Retiring fisheries supervisor left fingerprints around the state

Snowplows pushed ice roads to remarkable new distances last year on Lake of the Woods, accommodating what some observers see as an alarming demand for winter walleye and sauger fishing. Should we worry about sustainability? After all, angling pressure along Minnesota’s south shore is surging toward an unprecedented 3 million hours per winter. “I think …

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Simplifying Retirement And Benefits For Freelancers, Catch Raises $12M In Series A

Catch helps freelancers and gig workers set aside money for taxes and savings, whether their income … [+] is coming from one source or dozens. Catch Figuring out your finances can be a mess when you’re self-employed, a freelancer, or a gig worker. Just paying taxes is a hassle, since you won’t have your taxes …

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Gender pension gap: how women can boost their retirement pot | Pensions

Women are still facing retirement with substantially less saved in their pensions than men. Low pay is a major contributing factor to the gender pension gap as women often take part-time positions or become self-employed to manage family commitments. On average, women earn about 16% less than men, according to the latest figures from the …

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Cincinnati-based retirement services nonprofit requiring all employees to get COVID-19 vaccine

CINCINNATI — A local nonprofit organization that deals with retired individuals is requiring that all employees get vaccinated against COVID-19. Episcopal Retirement Services operates nearly 30 retirement communities across the Tri-State, and managers said they want to protect the people they serve – some of whom are considered among the most vulnerable to the virus. …

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Woman in Her 20s Fatally Stabbed at a Retirement Home in Burbank Where She Works – NBC Los Angeles

A manager at a Burbank retirement home was fatally stabbed Friday, and the man who allegedly attacked her was arrested, police said. The stabbing occurred inside the Burbank Retirement Villa West, 1911 Grismer Ave., shortly after 8 a.m., according to the Burbank Police Department. Police said a man who used to work at the home …

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Heartland Film President to Retire

Indianapolis based Heartland Film President Craig Prater has announced his retirement. He previously served as executive director of the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Bangkok International Film Festival and founded the Festival of Festivals in California. Prater joined the organization in 2016 and founded the Academy Award Qualifying Indy Shorts International Film Festival