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Mar 20 2024
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Poll Shows Larry Hogan With Double-Digit Lead Over Democrats in Maryland Senate Race
A poll released Wednesday shows former Maryland governor Larry Hogan (R.) leading his potential Democratic opponents by double digits in the state’s Senate race. If the election was held today, Hogan would win the seat left vacant by the retiring Sen. Ben Cardin (D., Md.), beating the leading Democratic candidates Rep. David Trone (Md.) and county executive Angela Alsobrooks, according to the
Washington Free BeaconMar 02 2015
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Senator Barbara Mikulski, Maryland Democrat, to Retire
Senator Barbara A. Mikulski, the animated and occasionally irascible Democrat from Maryland who rose from being a community organizer to become the longest-serving woman in Congress, announced on Monday that she would retire when her term ends in 2017.
The surprising decision came just a few months after Republicans gained control of the Senate, reducing Ms. Mikulski from chairwoman to
New York Times (News)Mar 18 2024
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Assembly Democrats line up for open state Senate seat
Despite a shot at winning a legislative majority for the first time in 14 years, a wave of Democrats will leave the state Assembly early next year, with several retiring and a handful of others running for different offices. In just one Madison-area Senate district all three Democratic representatives are vying for the new, open and reliably blue seat. The race will feature a crowded primary
Wisconsin WatchJan 19 2015
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Obama's myRA retirement accounts are now a reality
Don't have a 401(k) or pension at your job? The federal government has an option for you called myRA. President Obama announced his plans for the starter retirement savings accounts in his State of the Union address last year. The accounts will be backed by the government, charge no fees and you'll be able to contribute directly from each paycheck. "Let's do mo
CNN (Online News)Mar 18 2024
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Borger announces death of Councilmember Milton Ooley
The city of Borger announced Monday that councilmember Milton Ooley had died at 69. Ooley, who recently served as mayor pro tem, was elected to the Borger City Council in 2016 and graduated from Borger High School, Frank Phillips College and West Texas A&M University. He was a retired educator in the Borger, Dalhart and Fritch communities and a veteran of the U.S. Army. During his time on
Amarillo Globe-NewsMar 19 2024
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Rob Gronkowski was "very sad" to see Bill Belichick leave Patriots
BOSTON -- In the wake of "The Dynasty" airing on Apple TV+, a heavy amount of attention has been paid to the negative aspects of the Patriots' 20-year run of success under Bill Belichick. Included in that barrage of negativity was retired tight end Rob Gronkowski speaking freely about the conflicts and sour feelings from the 2017 season during one of the episodes. While Gronkowski was surely
CBS News (Online)Mar 28 2024
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Donald Trump Has a Social Security Problem
Social Security has formed the bedrock of financial means for millions of Americans for generations. Paying out billions in retirement funds and welfare aid each year, the program has endured since the Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935, following the worst financial crisis of the 20th century.
But as Donald Trump gears up for his third
NewsweekMar 20 2024
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WV VOAD has new interim director
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster has chosen a veteran in dealing with disasters as its interim director. The board that oversees WV VOAD said Rev. Jack Lipphardt will lead the organization for the next several months while the search takes place for a new executive director. Former executive director Jenny Gannaway announced her retirement last month
WV Metro NewsMar 19 2024
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Marc Tomo Just Hired As Middletown South Head Football Coach
MIDDLETOWN, NJ — At their Monday night meeting, the Middletown school board hired Marc Tomo as the new Middletown High School South football coach. Tomo is stepping into the role held by longtime South football coach Steve Antonucci, who retired this year. Tomo was South's defensive coordinator for the past two seasons, and before that an assistant coach under Antonucci, the Asbury Park Press
Patch.comMar 19 2024
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City commission appoints acting East Grand Rapids public safety director
EAST GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The city of East Grand Rapids announced the appointment of the new acting public safety director. On Monday, Ric Buikema was appointed as the acting public safety director during the East Grand Rapids City Commission. The appointment comes after Public Safety Director Mark Herald’s retirement on March 6. He had been in the role for 18 years, according to a
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