Month: February 2021

Calling it a career: Lawyer ethics director Witte retiring

After 39 years in the legal profession, including 10 years as head of the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, Mike Witte is retiring. (IL Photo/Eric Learned) After 39 years, G. Michael Witte, executive director of the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, is calling it a career — sort of. Though he officially retires Friday, Witte …

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Harrisburg native LeSean McCoy talks retirement, career ahead of Super Bowl 55

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — If his career ended today, LeSean McCoy would retire with a resume worthy of serious NFL Hall of Fame consideration. It’s not ending today, and ‘Shady’ is focused on adding another accolade to an already-impressive resume. With a Tampa Bay Buccaneers win on Sunday, McCoy would win his second Super Bowl …

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Rogersville native Brig. Gen. Kurtis Winstead retiring from Tennessee National Guard | Honors/Awards

NASHVILLE — Brig. Gen. Kurtis J. Winstead, a Rogersville native currently residing in Franklin, is retiring from the Tennessee National Guard on Saturday after 30 years of service. Winstead serves as the director of the Joint Staff for the Tennessee National Guard, a position he has held since February 2017. He began his military career …

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Former UFC contender James Vick announces retirement from MMA

The Telegraph Golf’s governing bodies take steps to tackle game’s distance problem Golf’s leading authorities signalled their intention to rescue the future of the sport from the big hitters on Tuesday by unveiling proposals to rein in the likes of Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy. The game’s two governing bodies, the R&A and the US …

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