โThanks 4 30 Yearsโ: Mary Baer & John Gaughan talk whatโs next, share memories, reminisce on their storied careers
1992....the year Bill Clinton was elected president, the Olympic games were held in Barcelona, Jay Leno debuted on the Tonight Show and John Gaughan and Mary Baer joined the team at WJXT-TV, Channel 4 in Jacksonville.
From filling huge shoes, to leaving a lasting legacy: Mary and John are ready for the next chapter
We are celebrating Mary and John, who have spent the last three decades on your TV. 30 years of telling your stories, sharing what's going on in your neighborhood and more. Now it's time for us to hear their stories.
Bittersweet announcement: Mary Baer and John Gaughan to retire from WJXT-TV after 30 years
1992....the year Bill Clinton was elected president, the Olympic games were held in Barcelona, Jay Leno debuted on the Tonight Show and John Gaughan and Mary Baer joined the team at WJXT-TV, Channel 4 in Jacksonville.
A look at some common misconceptions surrounding Social Security
Despite the fact that Social Security covers just 40% of retirement income, Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies discovered that 24% of workers have no retirement strategy beyond counting on Social Security, while 67% of workers said they donโt have a written retirement plan.
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Tigers manager Gardenhire announces immediate retirement
A Comerica Park videoboard displays a thank you message to Detroit Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire, who announced his retirement prior to a baseball game against the Cleveland Indians, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in Detroit. This year was taking more of a toll on the 62-year-old Detroit Tigers manager than he'd necessarily let on. General manager Al Avila said he made a routine visit to Gardenhireโs office Saturday, when the manager told him about the decision. โOn behalf of all of us with the Detroit Tigers, congratulations to Ron Gardenhire on a tremendous managerial career,โ Tigers CEO Christopher Ilitch said in a statement. โAlways, you'll miss baseball,โ Gardenhire said.