Yuma News
Cinco de Mayo craft
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 18 April 2018 18 April 2018
Somerton, Arizona - Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at the Somerton Library! On Wednesday, May 2nd, children ages 3-12 are invited to make mini-piñatas at 1:30 p.m.
Conversational English for adults
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 18 April 2018 18 April 2018
Wellton, Arizona - On Thursday, May 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, and 31st, Conversational English for adults will be held at 1:00 p.m. at the Wellton Library.
Manejo de Duelos/Compassion & Care When You Need it Most
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 18 April 2018 18 April 2018
San Luis, Arizona - On Wednesday, May 2nd, the San Luis Library, in collaboration with Hospice of Yuma, will host “Manejo de Duelos/Compassion & Care When You Need it Most” at 4:00 p.m. Presenter Lorena Guerra will discuss how to care for loved ones entering the final stages of life. Topics include how to cope with stressors, make important decisions about end-of-life care, and maintain a positive outlook. Information will be provided in English and Spanish.
Spouse Doesn’t Qualify on Her Own - Social Security Matters
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- Written by AMAC Certified Social Security Advisor Russell Gloor AMAC Certified Social Security Advisor Russell Gloor
- Published: 18 April 2018 18 April 2018
Washington, DC - Dear Rusty: I reached my full retirement age on 6/24/2017 and I plan to file for my benefits to start in June 2018. My wife doesn’t have enough credits to qualify for benefits on her own lifetime income, but she reached her Social Security full retirement age in December 2017. Since my wife will only be eligible for a spousal benefit, are there any particular nuances of filing that I need to be aware of? Also, I hear local advertisements implying multiple filing options concerning spousal benefits, but I think they only apply if the spouse qualifies based on her own eligibility.
Chrome 66 Launched: Millions of Websites Deemed Unsafe
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- Written by Jay Thakkar - HashedOut Jay Thakkar - HashedOut
- Published: 18 April 2018 18 April 2018
Washington, DC - Google has just rolled out the stable release of Chrome 66 across all major platforms, and it’s fair to say that not everyone is going to like it. That’s because Google has dealt its first blow to websites that are currently protected by Symantec, and its subsidiary certificate authorities. Any Symantec, GeoTrust, RapidSSL and Thawte SSL certifcates that were issued before June 2016 are now distrusted by Chrome 66. Any certificates that have been issued between June 2016 and December 2017 will need to be reissued before October 23, 2018.
Cibola High School anonymous and generic social media threats
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- Written by YPD YPD
- Published: 18 April 2018 18 April 2018
Yuma, Arizona - This morning, the Yuma Police Department received information from a Federal agency regarding anonymous and generic social media threats to a non-specific location bearing the initials “CHS”. It has not been established that “CHS” is Cibola High School in Yuma or some other school in Arizona, or even a school or organization in another state.
FTC Undercover Inspections of Funeral Homes in 11 States Test Prompt Compliance
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 18 April 2018 18 April 2018
Washington, DC - Federal Trade Commission investigators, working undercover in 11 states, found failures to disclose pricing information required by the FTC’s Funeral Rule in 33 of the 134 funeral homes they visited during 2017.