Delaware Senator Dave Lawson (R-Marydel) announced Wednesday, Jan. 7, that he will not seek re-election and will retire from the Delaware General Assembly at the end of his current term.
After more than three decades of service, Carol Everhart, the longtime president and CEO of the Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce, has announced her plans to retire.
The Ocean City Police Department is celebrating the distinguished career of K-9 Smoke and welcoming a new era of service with K-9 Cido.
La Red Health Center Chief Executive Officer Brian Olson will officially retire on Dec. 27, after nearly 23-years of leadership.
Mayor Steve Rideout of Cambridge has formally announced his decision to resign as mayor, effective at midnight on Dec. 3. The announcement comes as Rideout and his wife prepare to relocate to a retirement community in Frederick, Maryland.
Buildings and Grounds Supervisor Chuck Snyder, celebrates his retirement after 34 years of service with the city.
Feinstein was 90 years old and the oldest member and longest-serving woman in the U.S. Senate. In February she announced plans to retire at the end of her term in 2024. In the meantime, her seat will be vacant and awaits a temporary appointment from California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Ryan Seacrest has signed a multi-year agreement to host "Wheel of Fortune" starting in 2024. He will take over the role from longtime host Pat Sajak upon his retirement at the end next season.
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