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Kentucky Standout and New Zealand Olympian Ali Galyer Announces Retirement

2020 Olympian and former University of Kentucky standout Ali Galyer has announced her retirement from competitive swimming.  Galyer made the announcement on her Instagram account, where she wrote, “Excited for the next chapter.” “As I close this chapter of my life I feel incredibly thankful for the lifelong friends and memories I’ve made. For 18 …

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Retired Marine displays giant American flag in West Virginia

When retired U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Dayton Meadows displays the American flag at his Mercer County, West Virginia, property, people notice. The 20-foot by 38-foot U.S. garrison flag is secured to an 82-foot-tall flagpole just outside the Interstate 77-West Virginia Turnpike right of way at Milepost 25, midway between the Ghent and Athens interchanges. …

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Car enthusiast in Burton uses retirement to dive deeper into ‘tinkering’ hobby

FLINT TWP., MI — Don Scharich reclined in his lawn chair with his feet propped on the front right tire of his 2016 assembled Roadster as car enthusiasts strolled past. Scharich’s vehicle had little in common with the antique trucks and souped-up sports cars parked around it. Still, the recent retiree seemed content as he …

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Retired NYC Labor Commissioner Wins $500-an-Hour Deal for Himself

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s top labor negotiator retired from government employment more than two years ago but is still delivering on his reputation as a master labor negotiator — this time for himself. City records show ex-city Office of Labor Relations commissioner Bob Linn is working for the agency he once ran, earning hundreds of …

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