Tag: Retirement
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Former Nickerson Athlete Ava Jones Retires from College Basketball
Wichita, Kansas – Ava Jones, a former standout athlete from Nickerson High School, has made the difficult decision to medically retire from college basketball after a tragic accident claimed the life of her father and left her seriously injured. The accident occurred in the summer of 2022 while Jones and her family were walking on…
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Robin Henderson Plans Retirement Upon New Austin Police Chief
Austin’s interim police chief, Robin Henderson, has announced her retirement once the position is filled permanently, concluding her nearly three-decade-long career with the Austin Police Department (APD). Henderson, who assumed the role of Interim Chief in August 2023 following the retirement of Chief Joseph Chacon, expressed her decision not to seek the position permanently, preferring…
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Pat Sajak’s Farewell: End of an Era on Wheel
After a remarkable 41-year run and over 8,000 episodes, beloved game show host Pat Sajak is set to bid adieu to Wheel of Fortune fans in a final episode airing on Friday. His departure marks the end of an era for the iconic show. Emotional Tribute from Vanna White Sajak’s long-time co-host and letter turner,…
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Pikes Peak United Way CEO Cindy Aubrey Announces Retirement
Pikes Peak United Way (PPUW) in Colorado Springs bids farewell to its president and CEO, Cindy Aubrey, as she announces her retirement this year. Aubrey’s Legacy at PPUW Cindy Aubrey joined PPUW in February 2015 and took the helm as CEO in 2017. Her decade-long tenure has been marked by significant achievements and community impact.…
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Keller Teacher Retires After 45 Years of Service
Dallas ISD Approves Budget: Teachers Receive Raises Amid Job Cuts After a remarkable 45-year career in education, Patti Farmer, a beloved kindergarten teacher at Florence Elementary School in Keller, Texas, bids farewell to her colleagues, students, and the community. Farmer’s dedication and passion for teaching have left an indelible mark on generations of students, earning…
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Pest Control Chickens Fern and Daisy Retire Happily
Farewell to Fern and Daisy: Butterfly Wonderland’s Pest Control Chickens Retire After seven years of dedicated service, Fern and Daisy, the beloved pest control chickens at Butterfly Wonderland in Scottsdale, Arizona, are retiring to the farm where they were hatched. Their departure marks the end of an era for the popular butterfly exhibit, as these…
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Competitive Eater Takeru Kobayashi Announces Retirement
Competitive eating icon Takeru Kobayashi, renowned for his record-breaking performances in the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, has declared his retirement citing concerns over the toll it has taken on his health. The 46-year-old athlete, hailing from Japan, has clinched victory in the prestigious Fourth of July event six times, notably securing five consecutive wins…
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Milwaukee Police Department’s Mounted Patrol Horse Babe Retiring to Tennessee
Retirement of a Beloved Equine Officer Milwaukee, WI – After years of dedicated service, the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) announced the retirement of one of its esteemed members, Babe, a cherished member of the mounted patrol. The retirement, effective as of Friday, May 17, marks the end of an era for Babe, who joined the…
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Happy Gilmore 2 to Hit Netflix, Original Alligator Missing
Talks of a sequel to the beloved comedy Happy Gilmore have been buzzing recently, with Adam Sandler hinting at its development during an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show in April. However, fans may be disappointed to learn that one iconic character from the original film won’t be making a return – the alligator who…
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Oklahoma Retirement Group Applauds Injunction Against Energy Discrimination Act
In a recent development, the Alliance for Prosperity and a Secure Retirement has voiced its support for an injunction placed against the Oklahoma Energy Discrimination Elimination Act. The Act, which prohibits government entities from investing with firms that have boycotted the oil and gas industry, has drawn criticism from retirees relying on the state’s public…