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Ky. House bill provides funds for pension
State representativeAt midnight last Tuesday, the 2013 General Assembly came to an end. All the negotiations, all the hand-wringing over what bills would or would not clear the 2013 Kentucky General Assembly ended. After at least 25 hours of talks over two days and earlier...Tags: Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Labor Legislation, Finance
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Retirement party: AARP will sponsor vice-presidential debate festival
dbrock@amnews.comThe life of the party planned for the vice-presidential debate Oct. 11 at Centre College will be the nation’s largest organization representing retirees. AARP, a nonprofit group with more than 37 million members over age 50, announced Thursday in a...Tags: Career and Workplace, Medicare, Democratic Party, Politics, Mitt Romney
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Sound financial tips for newly single women
Within a marriage, a man and a woman’s financial circumstances are generally pretty much equal. But if a divorce occurs, the woman’s situation tends to be somewhat more challenging than that of her ex-spouse. And that’s why, during...
Tags: Career and Workplace, 401K, Pension and Welfare, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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GUEST EDITORIAL: What's next for state retirees?
Now that the Kentucky Retirement Systems Board of Trustees has decided to shift Medicare-covered public retirees from the state’s self-funded supplemental insurance into a Medicare Advantage plan run by Humana, pensioners will have to watch to see...
Tags: Medicare, Career and Workplace, Humana Incorporated, Politics, Government Health Care
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Property transfers: Aug. 19, 2011
Property transfers for the week of Aug. 8 to Aug. 12.
— Sherry Patys to Gary W. Brown and Noretta Brown, lot 66, Royal Oak, $235,000.
— Borden Storage LLC to David E. Borden and Elizabeth L. Borden, Jackson Street.
— Craig...Tags: Career and Workplace, Christopher Cox, Kentucky
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Letters to the Editor: Aug. 19, 2011
What I find unfair about the budget
To the Sun:
Let me set the record straight: I am criticizing more than the city’s payroll tax increase.
I find it unfair to the community that 72 percent, or more, of the multi-million budget goes for city...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health Insurance, Dentistry and Dental Health, Social Issues, Health
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McNay: Getting rich slowly
My approach toward wealth changed in 1992 when I went to a Vanderbilt University alumni meeting and heard William Spitz, the college’s treasurer, give a talk about his book, “Get Rich Slowly: Building Your Financial Future Through Common...Tags: Career and Workplace, Realty, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Diets and Dieting
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Waters: Kentucky's pension crisis facing day of reckoning
The United States isn’t the only government that’s had its credit rating lowered. Two agencies also recently downgraded Kentucky’s bond rating.
In reducing the commonwealth’s rating, Moody’s Investors Service pointed to...Tags: Career and Workplace, Credit Ratings, Mike Cherry, Politics, Finance
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Full-day K to stay free in '12-'13
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comA recommended 2-percent tax increase would not be needed to fund full-day kindergarten but would plug schools’ funding holes when stimulus money disappears next year, superintendent Lu Young said Monday. The tax rate will be set at a special meeting...Tags: Health Insurance, Career and Workplace, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, Schools
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Nicholasville commission votes to increase property tax
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comProperty owners in the city of Nicholasville will see an increase on their property taxes as the city commission voted to pass the second reading of the tax ordinance during Monday’s regular meeting. The property-tax rate in the city of...Tags: Career and Workplace, Florida, Politics, Russ Meyer, Labor Legislation
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Longtime police officer retiring after 25 years with Nicholasville Police Department
news@jessaminejournal.comNicholasville police Maj. John Branscum announced his retirement effective Aug. 30. “I have struggled with making this decision because I truly care about the people we serve and this community,” he wrote in his retirement letter to police...Tags: Career and Workplace, Russ Meyer
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Commissioner: Apathy among top issues faced by elderly Kentucky residents
The Winchester SunOf all the issues facing the elderly today, Kentucky Commissioner of Aging and Indpendent Living Deborah Anderson said apathy is the one that she fears the most. “It’s actually apathy that scares me to death,” Anderson said. The...Tags: Career and Workplace, Medicare, Justice System, Politics, Diseases and Illnesses
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