RETIREMENT
When plans change – work after retirement and your Social Security
What if you retire, start collecting Social Security retirement, and then your plans change with a return to work?Using the following question, this is todays topic. Q: I started Social Security reti...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 3:14 PM
It did my heart good...
I went to Bismarck yesterday to attend a retirement party for a friend whois moving on to a new chapter in his life after a long careerat the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services (NDDES). It ...
Posted on 12/28/12 at 10:32 PM
Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Reflections Radio program, Deb's Retirement...
Posted on 10/5/12 at 7:17 AM
Tips to Retire Rich
There is an article in the latest issue of Kiplinger magazine on how to retire rich. Some of the ideas in the article are to participate in your company's 401k plan or invest in a Roth IRA, pay off s...
Posted on 9/5/12 at 7:46 AM
Planning (or not) for Retirement
With a recent major birthday in our household, we were reminded that retirement is closer than ever. Just like planning for kids college and other major financial events in life, they come upon us too...
Posted on 3/30/12 at 10:22 AM
ND transportation director retiring at month's end 
The director of the North Dakota Department of Transportation is retiring at the end of the month. Francis Ziegler has worked for the department for 42 years. He was appointed director of the agency in 2006.
By Associated Press , November 20, 2012
Gene Torstenson, Dickinson, N.D., letter: Heitkamp ignores retirement alternatives 
Since 1960, the stock market has averaged a little over 11 percent annual growth including 20 years of negative growth. In my case, had I been allowed to privatize and using an average of 8 percent, I could draw $4,000 a month for the next 20 years and still leave a chunk for my heirs.
Heitkamp thinks that is a bad idea.
By Gene Torstenson , October 15, 2012
Social Security's surplus is dwarfed by projected future deficits 
By Stephen Ohlemacher , August 18, 2012
Ell-Piret Multer, Grand Forks, letter: Story paints too-gloomy picture of Social Security 
Social Security is not even close to being irretrievably broken, despite what the recent story article says.
By Ell-Piret Multer , August 15, 2012
KNOX’s Jim Bollman retires after 55 years 
By Ryan Bakken , July 31, 2012
RETIREMENT: Ed Olson
May 27, 2012
Manager of ND pension funds resigning 
John Geissinger says he and his wife want to be closer to family on the East Coast. They plan to move to Connecticut, where Geissinger will work for a private company.
By Associated Press , May 10, 2012
N.D.’s 85-and-older population presents challenges
By Pamela Knudson , April 29, 2012
Why seniors don’t want to retire
A former CEO enrolled in clown school. A corporate communications executive started a photography business. A high school science teacher became an outdoors guide. And a lifelong accountant wanted to work at Disneyworld. Call it a second phase, an encore, a reinvention. Just don’t call it retirement. More people are entering their mid-60s — stuck, perhaps, with dismayingly skimpy savings accounts, but blessed with sound health and many years ahead of them — and deciding that retirement doesn’t top their agenda.By Katy Read , April 06, 2012
OUR OPINION: How states can help secure retirements 
By Tom Dennis , March 31, 2012
RETIREMENT: Paul Gronhovd
March 18, 2012
RETIREMENT: Paul Gronhovd
March 12, 2012
SOCIAL SECURITY Q&A: Part time work can increase Social Security
By Howard Kossover , December 16, 2011
Coming under increasing scruitiny: Public employee retirement ages 
By Don Thompson and Julie Carr , December 10, 2011
Poll shows that baby boomers anxiety about retirement is growing
By Jennifer C. Kerr , November 10, 2011
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