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Jun 10 2024
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Rockies shutout in series opener in Minnesota, falling 5-0 despite Dakota Hudson’s strong start
Dakota Hudson got no help from his friends on Monday in Minnesota. In the series opener against the Twins, the right-hander was solid, throwing 6 2/3 innings while allowing only two runs. One of those was unearned as Hudson recorded a season-high 11 ground ball outs. But Colorado’s offense no-showed again, getting shutout in a 5-0 loss at Target Field. Hudson retired the first seven batters he
The Denver PostMay 22 2023
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Carper announces retirement
Accolades for U.S. Sen. Tom Carper’s years of service flew quickly following his retirement announcement May 22. Flanked by his wife, Martha, Carper announced that he will not seek re-election in 2024 from his hometown, Wilmington. “As last year came to a close and the new one began, Martha and I began to focus on what I should do next. If I ran for a fifth term in the Senate and won, it would
Cape GazetteJun 10 2024
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'I have thoroughly enjoyed being here with all of you': Jim Donovan signs off from WKYC for the final time
Jimmy's 39-year run at 3News ended Monday, with colleagues from past and present coming to say goodbye. He will continue his role as the 'Voice of the Browns.' CLEVELAND — "I have to tell you — 39 years? I did not think I would last 39 days when I first came here." Those were the words of Jim Donovan Monday night as he reflected on his tenure at WKYC Studios that, indeed, lasted nearly four
WKYC 3Jun 06 2024
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Rep. Comer Presses IRS on ESG Practices
House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is pressing the IRS for information on practices related to environmental, social and governance (ESG) actions by retirement plan administrators and whether they violate the service's "exclusive benefit" provisions. The "exclusive benefit" rule applies to all tax-sheltered retirement plans and stipulates that that all
Newsmax (News)Jun 10 2024
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Sources: S.C. baseball eyes Mainieri as coach
Former LSU baseball coach Paul Mainieri has emerged as the focus of South Carolina's search for a new head coach, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel on Monday, confirming multiple reports. Mainieri, 66, coached LSU for 15 seasons, leading the Tigers to the 2009 national title and five Men's College World Series appearances. He left the Tigers in 2021, terming it a retirement at the time, but he's
ESPN.comJun 06 2024
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Social Security update: First round of June payments worth $4,873 to go out in six days
The first of June’s three Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for the highest income earners who retire at 70, will go out to the next group of retirees in six days. Here is everything to know about this month’s Social Security payments. What is it? Social Security retirement payments are monthly checks given to retirees, meant to reduce or replace their income once they stop working
Washington ExaminerJun 11 2024
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Mott's celebrate 50th anniversary
Dr. Robert C. and Joan (Dudash) Mott, of Summerville, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 15, 2024. Robert, originally from Lombard, Illinois, is retired from Sun Chemical. Joan, originally from Detroit, Michigan, is a former Dorchester District Two Schools teacher. They have two children, John Mott and Sarah (Antoine) Gosse, and one grandchild, Lillian. Robert and
The Post and CourierJun 11 2024
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Sen. Sherrod Brown Holds Field Committee Hearing on Social Security Reform for Public Servants
Decades-old provisions prevent public service workers and their spouses from receiving full Social Security benefits earned in private sector jobs. U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) held a field committee hearing on his proposal to repeal provisions that reduce retirement income for public sector workers who have benefits from the private sector. Mr. Brown, chair of the Senate Finance
The Epoch TimesJun 10 2024
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GOP Senate candidates come after John Curtis in debate
From left to right, U.S. Rep. John Curtis, Trent Staggs, Jason Walton and Brad Wilson appear on stage during the Utah Senate primary debate for Republican contenders battling to win the seat of retiring U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney, Monday, June 10, 2024, in Salt Lake City. Rep. John Curtis responded to an attack in the final moments of an otherwise mostly civil debate as Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs
Deseret NewsJun 10 2024
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Camon to speak at Juneteenth festivities
MOULTRIE — “Keeping the Struggle Alive” is this year’s theme for Moultrie’s Third Annual Juneteenth Fest, which will be a two-day event held Friday and Saturday, June 14-15. The keynote speaker for the event Saturday will be Dr. Carl Camon, a former candidate for governor of Georgia. He’s the first African American to serve as Ray City’s mayor, a position he's held for five terms. He is a
The Moultrie Observer