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Americans think they need to save $1.8 million for retirement, new report says
Read full article: Americans think they need to save $1.8 million for retirement, new report saysAmericans still think they need to save $1.8 million for retirement, according to a new report by the financial services company, Charles Schwab.
TELL US: How confident are you that you’ll be able to retire? Why or why not?
Read full article: TELL US: How confident are you that you’ll be able to retire? Why or why not?A new AARP study finds that 1 in 4 adults 50 years and older who aren’t yet retired expect to never retire. We want to hear from you, how confident are you that you’ll be able to retire? Why or why not?
An emotional Jason Kelce announces his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons
Read full article: An emotional Jason Kelce announces his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasonsPhiladelphia Eagles star center Jason Kelce, announced his retirement Monday, closing the book on a career that took him to two Super Bowls with one win.
Special Agent in Charge for FBI Jacksonville announces retirement after decades of work
Read full article: Special Agent in Charge for FBI Jacksonville announces retirement after decades of workAfter more than two decades of serving and protecting with the Federal Bureau of Investigations all over the world, The Special Agent in Charge of FBI Jacksonville Sherri Onks announced she has made the difficult decision to retire at the end of the year.
JASMYN founding CEO to retire after nearly 30 years of leadership
Read full article: JASMYN founding CEO to retire after nearly 30 years of leadershipCindy Watson, founding board member and inaugural CEO of JASMYN announced her retirement effective December 31, 2023. JASMYN stands for Jacksonville Area Sexual Minority Youth Network and it is the areas only LGBTQ+ youth center designed to empower young people.
‘Thanks 4 30 Years’: Mary Baer & John Gaughan talk what’s next, share memories, reminisce on their storied careers
Read full article: ‘Thanks 4 30 Years’: Mary Baer & John Gaughan talk what’s next, share memories, reminisce on their storied careers1992....the year Bill Clinton was elected president, the Olympic games were held in Barcelona, Jay Leno debuted on the Tonight Show and John Gaughan and Mary Baer joined the team at WJXT-TV, Channel 4 in Jacksonville.
Mayor Curry declares May 31, 2023, ‘Mary and John Day’ in Jacksonville
Read full article: Mayor Curry declares May 31, 2023, ‘Mary and John Day’ in JacksonvilleIn an official proclamation, Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry has declared May 31, 2023, as Mary and John Day! Today is Mary and John's last day at News4JAX.
From filling huge shoes to leaving a lasting legacy: Mary and John are ready for the next chapter
Read full article: From filling huge shoes to leaving a lasting legacy: Mary and John are ready for the next chapterWe are celebrating Mary and John, who have spent the last three decades on your TV. 30 years of telling your stories, sharing what's going on in your neighborhood and more. Now it's time for us to hear their stories.
Mary & John: Thanks 4 Thirty Years Podcast
Read full article: Mary & John: Thanks 4 Thirty Years PodcastBy now you may have heard that both Mary Baer and John Gaughan are retiring from Channel 4 after 30 years. John and Mary started within months of each other in 1992. Now, there's a podcast where Mary and John answer your questions.
What question do you have for Mary Baer and/or John Gaughan?
Read full article: What question do you have for Mary Baer and/or John Gaughan?By now you may have heard that both Mary Baer and John Gaughan are retiring from Channel 4 after 30 years. John and Mary started within months of each other in 1992.
Mary Baer looks back on ‘ride of a lifetime’: 30 years at Channel 4
Read full article: Mary Baer looks back on ‘ride of a lifetime’: 30 years at Channel 4It feels like the blink of an eye; 30 years at Channel 4! It’s been a whirlwind of emotions, reflecting on the countless stories I’ve had the honor to bring to our viewers.
Bittersweet announcement: Mary Baer and John Gaughan to retire from WJXT-TV after 30 years
Read full article: Bittersweet announcement: Mary Baer and John Gaughan to retire from WJXT-TV after 30 years1992....the year Bill Clinton was elected president, the Olympic games were held in Barcelona, Jay Leno debuted on the Tonight Show and John Gaughan and Mary Baer joined the team at WJXT-TV, Channel 4 in Jacksonville.
Local veteran experiencing delays in benefits upon retirement from military
Read full article: Local veteran experiencing delays in benefits upon retirement from militarySeveral local veterans have reached out to News4JAX about delays in receiving their benefits upon retirement… leaving them in limbo. They say the issue lies with a backlog of paperwork.
Jacksonville sheriff candidates react to Mike Williams’ sudden retirement
Read full article: Jacksonville sheriff candidates react to Mike Williams’ sudden retirementRight now, there are six candidates who are running in the 2023 election and now they may have to gear up for a special election in just a couple of months.
Looking back: TB12 handed the Jaguars some of their toughest losses
Read full article: Looking back: TB12 handed the Jaguars some of their toughest lossesFans across the NFL have a love-hate relationship with Tom Brady. Here in Jacksonville, there are a lot of people who aren’t necessarily fans of number 12.
A look at some common misconceptions surrounding Social Security
Read full article: A look at some common misconceptions surrounding Social SecurityDespite the fact that Social Security covers just 40% of retirement income, Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies discovered that 24% of workers have no retirement strategy beyond counting on Social Security, while 67% of workers said they don’t have a written retirement plan.
Tigers manager Gardenhire announces immediate retirement
Read full article: Tigers manager Gardenhire announces immediate retirementA Comerica Park videoboard displays a thank you message to Detroit Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire, who announced his retirement prior to a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in Detroit. This year was taking more of a toll on the 62-year-old Detroit Tigers manager than he'd necessarily let on. General manager Al Avila said he made a routine visit to Gardenhire’s office Saturday, when the manager told him about the decision. “On behalf of all of us with the Detroit Tigers, congratulations to Ron Gardenhire on a tremendous managerial career,” Tigers CEO Christopher Ilitch said in a statement. “Always, you'll miss baseball,” Gardenhire said.