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Mar 08 2024
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Rosendale drops reelection bid, will retire at end of term
Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) announced Friday that he will retire at the end of his current term, a sudden about-face after he said just last week that he would run for reelection. The news comes after a rocky month for the Montana Republican: He launched a Senate campaign in early February, which he suspended days later after a number of Republicans — including former President Trump —
ABC4 UtahMar 31 2024
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Laying down the law: Rubino retiring after 27 years at Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office
There aren’t many people in law enforcement who would dust off a 40-year-old quote from former New York City Mayor Ed Koch to illustrate a point. Gene Rubino, the executive assistant Hudson County prosecutor, is not your average law enforcement member. “Ed Koch said ‘Public service is the noblest of professions, when done honorably and well,’” Rubino said this week, reciting a line from a
nj.comMar 19 2024
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Cybersecurity experts urge retirement of touchscreen voting machines used in Pennsylvania
Hand marked paper ballots that are electronically scanned and stored for future review are the basis of a resilient and trustworthy election system, cybersecurity and election integrity experts told Pennsylvania Senate lawmakers on Monday.
They urged members of the Senate State Government Committee to move Pennsylvania away from the use of electronic ballot marking devices, such as the
Pennsylvania Capital-StarMar 27 2024
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N.H. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster announces retirement after 12 years in Congress
March 27 (UPI) -- After a dozen years, Democratic New Hampshire Rep. Ann McLane Kuster on Wednesday said this will be her last one in Congress.
"This work has been many things -- rewarding, frustrating, inspiring and challenging," Kuster said in a statement Wednesday. "I always said I was not going to stay in Congress forever -- I will not be seeking re-election in 2024."
United Press InternationalMar 13 2024
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Cousins talks choice, feels he can 'retire a Falcon'
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Wearing a pale gray suit with a red tie and black sneakers, Kirk Cousins stood at the podium Wednesday evening explaining and reinforcing what he was saying, all while settling into his new home. His sort-of new home. The Atlanta metropolitan area has been a place of familiarity for the new Atlanta Falcons quarterback and his family for a long time. His wife, Julie, grew
ESPN.comMar 18 2024
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Michigan priest sentenced to jail for embezzling $780K from retired priests
DEWITT TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A Michigan priest was sentenced to four to 20 years incarceration Monday, March 18. A jury in Clinton County returned guilty verdicts on the charges against David Rosenberg, 72, of DeWitt, for embezzling or stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from retired priests. He was originally charged in Dec. 2022. Rosenberg will also have to pay restitution to the victims’
WDIV 4 Click On DetroitMar 18 2024
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Retire the Fire: Assemble info now for life-saving speed in an emergency
With support from the Westfield Fire Department and The Westfield News, the Westfield Council on Aging annually brings attention to the importance of fire prevention and safety for the City’s older adults through its Retire the Fire! program. During the entire month of March, city residents are reminded that fire safety for Westfield’s older adults is a personal, family, and community effort.
MassLive.comMar 22 2024
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Retired Oakland University professor joins men’s basketball team as honorary member
ROCHESTER, Mich. – A retired Oakland University professor has become an honorary member of the men’s basketball team. Dr. Barry Winkler was on the court with the players when they won the conference championship, and he’ll be in the stands on Saturday (March 23) as the team advances to the second round of the NCAA tournament. Winkler said his unfettered access to the team came easy. After
WDIV 4 Click On DetroitApr 04 2024
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Serious injuries force Lake County canine officer Dax to retire after storied 9-year career
A month after suffering serious injuries while tracking down a suspected car thief, renowned Lake County sheriff’s police dog Dax is turning in his badge. “There is no way to quantify or properly express what Dax’s service has meant to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the Lake County community, his supporters across the nation, and especially me,” Dax’s partner, Deputy John Forlenza, said in
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