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Retiring Murrieta Police Chief overwhelmed with praise and thanks at the City Council meeting

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The retirement of Murrieta Police Chief Anthony (Tony) Conrad filled the Murrieta City Council chambers with city, county, state and federal well wishers on...

City of Murrieta Chief of Police announces retirement

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MURRIETA – Murrieta Police Chief Anthony Conrad has announced his retirement, ending his 30-year notable law enforcement career. He will retire on December 30,...

Murrieta city manager announces her retirement

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MURRIETA – After seven years as Murrieta’s city manager and over 25 years in local government, Kim Summers announced her retirement at the end...

Preparing for retirement: 4 tips to cut costs and start saving

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Now is a favorable moment for seniors to consider their savings habits, particularly those who are nearing retirement. As indicated by a recent survey...

Take steps to prepare for a long retirement

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How long will you live? Of course, your longevity is somewhat unpredictable. But it may be a good idea to plan for a long...

Growing Inland Achievement President and CEO, Dr. Carlos Ayala, to retire

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President and CEO of Growing Inland Achievement, Dr. Carlos Ayala, will retire in June.GIA serves both San Bernardino and Riverside Counties as a regional,...
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Worried about inflation? Consider these moves

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TEMECULA – As you know, inflation was big news throughout 2022. But will it continue in 2023? And looking even further ahead, how should...

Considerations for retirees thinking of working part time

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Retirement is an opportunity to wave goodbye to the daily grind. Retirees may focus on rest and relaxation, and many make travel a major...

Menifee council commends retiring Menifee police Chief Pat Walsh on his last day

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Menifee’s retiring police Chief Patrick Walsh, who was surrounded by a cadre of officers, non-sworn employees, the city council and his wife Catherine, was...

Murrieta looks to place $3M in reserves for employee retirements, instead of paying CalPERS

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Move would reduce city’s current unfunded liability Murrieta City Council, showing concern regarding its $58.3 million unfunded liability in employee pension and retirement benefits, moved...