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Retired police captain sues Clinton Township – Macomb Daily

Clinton Township officials are expected to go into closed session Monday night to review strategy regarding a lawsuit accusing the township of age discrimination involving a police captain. At issue is a lawsuit filed by retired police Capt. Richard Maierle, who said his employment was illegally terminated by township officials on his 65th birthday in …

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Woman arrested, suspected of killing roommate at Bakersfield retirement community

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Police say a woman has been arrested, accused of killing her roommate at a Bakersfield retirement community. In a statement, Bakersfield police said officers arrested the woman identified as Sandra Bonertz for murder. Officials said officers were called to Pinewood Glen Retirement Community at 2221 S. Real Road just after 9 …

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IronPigs players [past and present] and coaches talk about retirement. Tyler Henson and Aaron Fultz took different paths to coaching. Mark Appel returned after retiring. Good friends Brock Stassi and Logan Moore are not ready to step away. – The Morning Call

IronPigs players [past and present] and coaches talk about retirement. Tyler Henson and Aaron Fultz took different paths to coaching. Mark Appel returned after retiring. Good friends Brock Stassi and Logan Moore are not ready to step away.  The Morning Call

We wish Burns Hargis the best in retirement, thank him for passionate service to OSU

THIS IS A KOCO 5 EDITORIAL WITH BRANDT HENSLEY. OKLAHOMA STETA MAYA ALMA MERAT SAID GOODBYE TO PRESIDENT BURNS HARGIS OFFICIALLY RETINIRG ON JULY THE 1ST. HARGIS WAS OSU’S 18TH PRESIDENT AND WAS THEEC SOND ALUMNI TO HOLD THE POSITION? BUT HIS ROOTS WERE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS WHERE HIS FAMILY ARE ALLIE D …

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Guantánamo Prosecutor Mark Martins Abruptly Retires Before 9/11 Trial Starts : NPR

Army Brig. Gen. Mark Martins, Guantánamo’s chief prosecutor, addresses the media on Oct. 19, 2012, at the end of a week of pretrial hearings for the five alleged architects of the 9/11 attacks. Martins announced his retirement this week. Michelle Shephard/Toronto Star via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Michelle Shephard/Toronto Star via Getty Images …

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