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DePauw goes 8 for 8 on State Department scholarships

DePauw goes 8 for 8 on State Department scholarships
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Wisniewski is Officer of the Year - Sidney Daily News

Wisniewski is Officer of the Year By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@sidneydailynews.com Sidney Police Officer Nathan Wisniewski is presented with Sidney Police Department’s 2021 Officer of the Year by his son during the Sidney City Council meeting Monday evening. Courtesy photo SIDNEY Sidney Police Officer Nathan Wisniewski has been named Sidney Police Department’s 2021 Officer of the Year. Mayor Mike Barhorst also proclaimed May 9-15, 2021, to be Police Week in the city of Sidney during the Monday evening hybrid-style Sidney City Council meeting. Police Chief Will Balling presented Wisniewski with the Officer of the Year honor in conjunction with the handing out life saving awards to Wisniewski and six other officers and two civilians

Two rescued from house fire - Sidney Daily News

Two rescued from house fire By Luke Gronneberg - lgronneberg@sidneydailynews.com Firefighters prepare to enter a house at 631 St. Marys Avenue that was on fire Saturday morning, Feb. 13. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News Smoke pours out of windows at 631 St. Marys Avenue that was on fire Saturday morning, Feb. 13. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News A firefighter sprays water onto a house at 631 St. Marys Avenue that was on fire Saturday morning, Feb 13. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News A firefighter looks out a window of a house at 631 St. Mary’s Avenue that was on fire Saturday, Feb 13 morning. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Decades of uncertainty for civil servants owed £17bn in pensions

Decades of uncertainty for civil servants owed £17bn in pensions Comes after Government was told changes to pensions in 2015 were illegal 5 February 2021 • 9:39am Public sector workers protested against the changes to their pensions when first proposed by the Coalition government in 2011 Credit: DARREN STAPLES/Reuters  The Government has revealed how it will make good a £17bn shortfall in civil servants pensions but the solution has drawn criticism as it leaves three million workers unsure of their retirement income for decades to come. Ministers were forced to offer more generous pensions to public sector workers after an avoidable mistake meant it was found guilty of discriminating against younger employees. Workers will now be able to choose between two pension options when they retire. This was after a 2015 change to limit pensions backfired.

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