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Senate passes Social Security benefits boost for many public service retirees

WASHINGTON – The Senate passed legislation early Saturday to boost Social Security payments for millions of people, pushing a longtime priority for former public employees through Congress i...

Colorado PERA budget calls for 20% jump in spending to modernize its benefit system, even as state pivots toward austerity

The computer system PERA uses to track and pay out benefits is 40 years old – the oldest still in use by any public pension in the U.S.

Ignacio police chief retires after more than 40 years in law enforcement

Mayor declares official day in honor of Kirk Phillips

Durango firefighter retires after 40 years of service

Rod Allen began as a volunteer and worked his way up the ranks

Mountain Bike Specialists’ John Glover retires after 42 years

Store manager says much has changed in four decades, including bikes, biking culture and Main Avenue

6th Judicial District judge in Southwest Colorado submits resignation

William Herringer has served on bench since 2013

Durango celebrates 86 years of service with retirement of three police officers

‘It’s something that you can't replace overnight,’ says chief

Durango parks and recreation director retires after 25 years

Cathy Metz oversaw some of city’s largest projects to date

Cathy Metz, director of Durango Parks and Recreation, to retire

City will begin local, national search for replacement

After 26 years, Cmdr. Rita Warfield hangs up her badge

Longtime officer advanced training about domestic violence, sexual assault

Bayfield school resource officer retires from Marshal’s Office

After 26 years in law enforcement, Dan Cyr calls departure ‘bittersweet’

After a quarter of a century, Methodist Thrift Shop manager departs

Lori Brouner finds friendship, camaraderie with store’s employees and customers