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Michigan Grocery Worker Receives $1.77 Million in Social Media Fundraiser

An 88-year-old Michigan grocery store worker receives $1.77 million from a social media fundraiser after losing his GM pension. Highlights challenges in pension and retirement security.

Binghamton University Acquires Former Insurance HQ for $5.5M to Support Growth

Binghamton University finalized a $5.5M purchase of Columbian Financial Group's former office complex amid insurer financial distress, supporting faculty and staff growth. The state's financial services department managed insurer rehabilitation and approved the sale. SUNY plans to convert the property to expand university operations.

KAXE Seeks Director of Audience Engagement to Boost Rural Media Outreach

Northern Community Radio invites applications for Director of Audience Engagement to lead digital and community outreach for rural public radio stations in Northern Minnesota. Role focuses on expanding listener relationships and digital presence.

Robert T. Keating, Life Insurance Industry Veteran, Passes at 93

Robert T. Keating, a seasoned life insurance and financial planning expert with extensive industry credentials, passed away at 93 in Atlanta, GA. He played active roles in professional organizations including the CLU and Estate Planning Councils.

Durham Plans Preservation and Interim Use for Historic Milton Small Building

Durham city officials plan to preserve the historic Milton Small Building and explore interim uses while evaluating long-term redevelopment options, balancing affordable housing needs and market conditions.

Utah Realtor Faces Murder and Mortgage Fraud Charges, Trial in 2026

Utah realtor Kouri Richins faces murder and mortgage fraud charges, involving fentanyl poisoning, life insurance fraud, and real estate financial crimes with trial set for 2026.

Former GM Retiree Raises $1.8 Million Via Viral GoFundMe After Pension Challenges

Ed Bambas, a retired GM employee and Army veteran, received nearly $1.8 million through a viral GoFundMe campaign after facing pension and healthcare challenges post-GM bankruptcy. This case underscores issues in pension management and the role of social media in retirement funding.

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ALS Progression Highlights Insurance Gaps and Caregiving Burdens in Bryan County Family

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis diagnosis highlights critical insurance and caregiving challenges faced by a Bryan County family, emphasizing gaps in life insurance and Social Security coverage for public service employees.