APG Newsletter July 2022

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NEWSLETTER JULY 2022

HUMAN RESOURCES

May 1st Snow Chris Marshall

AskHR!

Have a question, but don’t know whom to ask? The Human Resources staff is listening! You can always send an email to Ask HR if you have questions or concerns. Emails will be kept confidential and, if we print your question in the APG newsletter, we will not use your name. Questions may be emailed to AskHR@adamspg.com or sent interoffice to your regional HR representative.

SUBMIT YOUR PHOTO & WIN! SUBMIT TO SUBMITNEWS.ADAMSPG.COM.

DON’T KNOW WHOM TO CALL? CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES. KATHARINE GLASS

APG Vice President of HR kglass@adamspg.com 865.981.1101

DEB BROOKS

HR Manager - APG West dbrooks@skagitpublishing.com 360.416.2187

GWEN DAVIS

HR Manager - East gdavis@apgenc.com 252.366.8139

HEATHER MCCALMONT

HR Manager - Southern Wisconsin hmccalmont@adamspg.com 608.755.9442

MICHELE WATERS

HR Director - APG Chesapeake/ Ohio/Michigan mwaters@adamspg.com 410.770.4159

THÉRÉSE ZADNIK-KLECKER

HR Manager - APG Central therese.zadnik-klecker@adamspg.com 763.712.3559

Submit a photo to be featured in the monthly newsletter. Each month, the person whose photo is selected for the front cover will win a $25 gift card!


Adams Publishing Group NEWSLETTER

Human Resources

Give Yourself Some Credit REMINDER

OF UPCOMING COMPANY HOLIDAYS INDEPENDENCE DAY Monday, July 4, 2022

LABOR DAY

Monday, September 5, 2022

THANKSGIVING

Thursday, November 24, 2022

CHRISTMAS

Monday, January 26, 2022

NEW YEAR’S DAY

Monday, January 2, 2023

SAVE FOR RETIREMENT AND POTENTIALLY LOWER YOUR TAXES. Did you know that saving for retirement could provide a financial boost at tax time? The Saver’s Credit allows single filers to receive up to $1,000 when they contribute $2,000 or more to their retirement account. Married couples filing jointly can receive up to $2,000 back on their first $4,000 in contributions. The exact amount depends on your income, tax filing status, and how much you contribute to your retirement account.

HERE’S WHAT IT COULD MEAN BASED ON YOUR ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME (AGI) IN 2022: MARRIED FILING JOINTLY

HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

SINGLE AND OTHERS*

($4,000 or more contribution)

($2,000 or more contribution)

($4,000 or more contribution)

AGI up to $41,000

AGI up to $30,750

AGI up to $20,500

$41,001 - $44,000

$30,751 - $33,000

$20,501 - $22,000

$44,001 - $68,000

$33,001 - $51,000

$22,001 - $34,000

SAVER’S CREDIT 50%

of your contribution

20%

of your contribution

10%

of your contribution

*Married filing separately or qualifying widow(er) https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/plan-participant-employee/retirement-savings-contributions-saverscredit

CONGRATS

TO OUR JUNE WINNER KELLY PICKERING,

THE GREENEVILLE SUN The Question Was: What is the longest running Broadway Show? The Answer Was: The Phantom of the Opera

For example, Jane, a single tax filer, has an AGI of $39,500 for tax year 2021. She contributes $800 to her employer-sponsored 401(k) plan, plus $600 to her traditional IRA. Jane is eligible for a non-refundable tax credit of $700 ($800 + $600 = $1,400) x 50%. When it comes to preparing for retirement, there’s no time like the present. Start earning your credit today. • Learn more. Visit irs.gov or contact your company’s human resources department. • Get started. Enroll in your plan at transamerica.com/portal, or call 800-755-5801. • Already enrolled? Consider increasing your contribution to make the most of your credit.

KATE MCGILLEN has been promoted to Regional Digital Specialist for Northern Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin, effective July 1, 2022.

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Adams Publishing Group NEWSLETTER

Safety

Safety Tips: Heat Related Illnesses & First Aid Several heat-related illnesses can affect anyone exposed to a hot environment, especially when physical exertion is involved. Know what the common symptoms are:

HEAT-RELATED ILLNESS

SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS • • • • • • •

Confusion Slurred speech Unconsciousness Seizures Heavy sweating or hot, dry skin Very high body temperature Rapid heart rate

Heat Exhaustion

• • • • • • •

Fatigue Irritability Thirst Nausea or vomiting Dizziness or lightheadedness Heavy sweating Elevated body temperature or fast heart rate

Heat Cramps

• Muscle spasms or pain • Usually in legs, arms, or trunk

Heat Syncope

• Fainting • Dizziness

Heat Rash

• Clusters of red bumps on skin • Often appears on neck, upper chest, and skin folds

Rhabdomyolysis (muscle breakdown)

• Muscle pain • Dark urine or reduced urine output • Weakness

Heat Stroke

Become familiar with the heat symptoms. When any of these symptoms are present, promptly provide first aid. Do not try to diagnose which illness is occurring. Diagnosis is often difficult because symptoms of multiple heat-related illnesses can occur together. Time is of the essence. These conditions can worsen quickly and result in fatalities. When in doubt, provide cooling and call 911. FIRST AID • Take the affected person to a cooler area (e.g., shade or air conditioning). • Provide cooling immediately. Use active cooling techniques such as: • Immerse the person in cold water or an ice bath. Create the ice bath by placing all of the available ice into a large container with water, standard practice in sports. This is the best method to cool someone rapidly in an emergency. • Remove outer layers of clothing, especially heavy protective clothing. • Place ice or cold wet towels on the head, neck, trunk, armpits, and groin. • Use fans to circulate air around the worker. • Never leave a person with heat-related illness alone. The illness can rapidly become worse. Stay with the person. • When in doubt, call 911! Confusion, slurred speech, or unconsciousness are signs of heat stroke. When these types of symptoms are present, call 911 immediately and provide cooling with ice or cold water until help arrives.

On a dart board, what number is directly opposite of No.1? SEND IN YOUR ANSWER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN Submit your answer to AskHR@adamspg.com.

The winner will be drawn on Friday, July 15, 2022.

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Adams Publishing Group NEWSLETTER

Summer Cookout

RECIPE CHALLENGE

Summer

COOK OUT Recipe Challenge

SHARE YOUR FAVORITE SUMMER COOKOUT RECIPE THAT YOU HAVE MADE. We will be sharing selected recipes in an upcoming newsletter that can be enjoyed by all of us. Your recipe can be an easy one pot meal, a grilling favorite, or a more complicated prep that tests your culinary skills.

PRIZES:

First place: Blackstone Grill & APG Branded Apron Second Place: Grilling Tool Set & APG Branded Apron Third Place: APG Branded Apron

FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN:

SUBMIT A RECIPE INCLUDING INGREDIENTS, COOKING INSTRUCTIONS AND A PHOTO OF WHAT THE MEAL LOOKED LIKE AFTER YOU COOKED IT Submit your recipe & photo to AskHR@adamspg.com.

The winner will be drawn on Monday, July 11, 2022.

DO YOU HAVE A BRIGHT IDEA FOR OUR COMPANY NEWSLETTER?

WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!

Submissions are due on the 10TH OF EACH MONTH at submitnews.adamspg.com. Submission guidelines: provide photo and story, include photo credit and names of people in the photos, original content only (no copyrighted material).

*Please note, there is limited space in the newsletter and not everything will be printed.

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