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Withdrawals from traditional IRAs can't be postponed
Dear Liz: I just turned 70. Must I draw now from my IRA? I still work full time. I heard from one investment company representative that since I work, there is an exemption that I may not have to start withdrawals. Is this true? Answer: You can postpone...Tags: Banking, Retirement, Personal Finance, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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City considers possibilities for badly burned Antietam Street building
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe City of Hagerstown had a “productive discussion” with bank representatives Wednesday about the future of a West Antietam Street building that was badly damaged by fire in early February, a city official said Thursday. John Lestitian,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Public Officials, Fires, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Politics
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Obituary: Cortney Beldon Hensley
Cortney Renea Beldon Hensley, 28, died March 9, 2013, in Laurel County. Born March 29, 1984, in Danville, she was a daughter of Joseph Harse and Jeanette Phillips Beldon. A 2002 graduate of Boyle County High School, Cortney played soccer, basketball...
Tags: Steve James, Crime, Law and Justice, Billy Evans
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New lending program aims to boost Michigan small businesses
PETOSKEY -- Several banks that do business in Michigan are teaming up with state economic development programs to fund a new effort to invest in small businesses' growth. The banks are cooperating with the Michigan Economic Development Corp. and Michigan...
Tags: Banking, Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers, Small Businesses, Business
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Libertyville's downtown dining scene paying off in tax dollars
When Alex Dupor decided to open a sushi restaurant, he knew he wanted to build it in his hometown of Libertyville. More specifically, he wanted to build it in the village's downtown. "You look at downtown Libertyville as a destination," he said. "It's...
Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Religion and Belief, Libertyville, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking
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Business people - March 10
International Association of Administrative Professionals The International Association of Administrative Professionals, or IAAP, recently announced that Donnell Householder of Cumberland, Md., earned certified administrative professional certification....
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Garrett County, Long Term Care, Health and Safety at School, Financial and Business Services
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The best way yet to proclaim love for a tax cheat
Ernst & Young LLP received the usual kid-glove treatment given to too-big-to-fail enterprises when it reached a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department over illegal tax shelters it sold more than a decade ago. The government chose not to prosecute the...Tags: Court Preliminary, Trials, Laws, Crimes, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
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Washington County opens Public Relations and Community Affairs department
holly.shok@herald-mail.comWashington County has opened a Public Relations and Community Affairs department with a staff of three. The department, working out of offices at 120 W. Washington St. next to the County Administration Building, began operating Feb. 28. The staff will...Tags: Media Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Social Media, Interior Policy, Services and Shopping
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Harris Teeter, Old Navy, Loft to open with Target at Canton Crossing
The Target opening this fall in Canton at one of the city's largest new retail developments will be joined by a Harris Teeter grocery store and a lineup of stores and restaurants that includes Old Navy, Michaels, Loft, ULTA Beauty and Red Robin Gourmet...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Realty, Safeway Inc., White Marsh, James B. Kraft
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Found animal - Feb. 5
Black schnauzer found on Leitersburg Pike Found — Black miniature schnauzer Where — The dog was found near the PNC Bank on Leitersburg Pike When — The dog was found Sunday night Description — The dog has shaved hair and is...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), The Herald-Mail
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Bethlehem City Council President Eric Evans announces reelection bid
Valley 610City Council President Eric Evans, a teacher and little league coach, announced this week he’ll seek a second term. Evans said his strong financial background is well suited for council, which has the power of the purse. Having earned a master... -
Local banker joins Somerset Trust Co.
Les Brilhart has joined Somerset Trust Co. as commercial loan officer. He works in the bank's main office in Somerset at 151 W. Main St. Brilhart comes to Somerset Trust Co. from PNC Bank. His 30 years in banking also include a management position...
Tags: Banking, Loans, University of Pittsburgh, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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