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Clarinda board backs early retirement – barely | News

(Clarinda) – After considerable discussion, early retirement is being offered in the Clarinda School District this academic year. By a 3-to-2 vote late Wednesday afternoon, the Clarinda School Board approved a resolution offering early retirement for up to three certified staff members at $11,000 and three classified staff members at 20% of their salaries, with …

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Ty Jordan, Aaron Lowe Families To Attend Utah’s Jersey Retirement During UCLA Game

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Utah football head coach Kyle Whittingham said that the families of Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe will attend the jersey retirement on Saturday. On Tuesday afternoon, Utah athletics announced that they will retire number 22 this Saturday during their game against UCLA. They will retire the number between the first …

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Trudy Tull honored as a ‘shining star’ in retirement communities

Nurses have been on the front lines of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, and the care they’ve provided was especially critical in high-risk environments like retirement communities. They have rightfully been lauded as heroes during this crisis and recently, Trudy Tull, a registered nurse at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville, was selected as one …

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Sheriff’s retirement pay appeal winds up in Marshall’s favor | News

BENTON — Marshall County will not have to pay approximately $365,000 in back pay to retired and rehired employees with the sheriff’s office following an appeal by the fiscal court and ruling by the state pensions group. Marshall County Attorney Jason Darnall received the formal ruling from the Kentucky Public Pensions Authority early last week …

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Federal first responders deserve the retirement we promised them

From battling ever-intensifying wildfires in California to protecting the Capitol building from violent insurrection, federal firefighters and law enforcement officers put their lives on the line for their fellow Americans every day. We need and depend on them to fill these demanding, arduous, and hazardous duty positions — which they do proudly and with unfailing …

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