81-year-old meteorologist Willard Scott is retiring from the "Today" show after 35 years. He's actually been with NBC though for a whopping 65 years total!
A national survey recently ranked Louisiana in the top 10 in two very important lifestyle categories. It's a couple of more good reasons to call Louisiana home.
Just days prior to his 47th birthday, Chris Cagle has quit the business. The Deridder, Louisiana native announced on Sunday that is giving up his career in country music.
The "golden years" are supposed to be filled with fishing, golf, gardening, volunteering, yelling at kids to get off your lawn, and actually showing up for jury duty. According to one financial planning website if you're planning to retire soon, you might want to move.
Tony Credeur, a longtime leader of the Acadiana Chapter of the American Red Cross, officially retired yesterday after more than 40 years with the organization.
The end of the year is a great time to make financial adjustments and make charitable donations. This moves now can save you a lot of money when the April 15th tax deadline arrives in 2015.
Personally, I think it's a done deal that Garth Brooks will be coming out of retirement in a big way in 2014 and there's been nothing but evidence to back up that assumption.
Given that people are living longer than ever, and jobs may be becoming harder to get, retirement planning is more important than ever.
However, according to a T. Rowe Price survey of 860 adults between the ages of 21 and 50, most feel like they aren’t properly prepared for the end of their working career
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It’s been almost 10 years since Garth Brooks released 2001′s ‘Scarecrow,’ his last album of original material — and four years since he added a pair of previously unreleased tracks to his ‘The Ultimate Hits’ compilation.
The bad news for Brooks’ fans is that their wait for a new record will continue for awhile. The good news? Brooks has an idea of when he’ll return to his mega-platinum career.
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Let's say you spring for your favorite cup of coffee everyday, it's not too expensive you can afford it right? What if that cup of coffee was keeping you from taking a dream vacation or being secure in your retirement? No way, a cup of coffee? Wel...