Month: July 2021

Stars to Retire Sergei Zubov’s Number Next Season – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

The Dallas Star will retire Hall of Fame defenseman Sergei Zubov’s No. 56 next season. The club originally said it would retire Zubov’s No. 56 after he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in November 2019, but the ceremony was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the Stars have a new set …

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T. Rowe Price CEO Bill Stromberg to retire after 35 years at Baltimore firm

Sharps, who joined T. Rowe Price in 1997 as an equity analyst, has taken a more active role in corporate strategy, product development, key client relationships and other initiatives in recent years, the company said. He previously was co-head of global equity, the longtime portfolio manager of the U.S. large-cap growth equity strategy and portfolio …

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Carlsbad Clerk Announces Retirement; City Council Could Hold Special Election

Carlsbad City Hall. Photo by Chris Stone  After eight and a half years in office, Carlsbad City Clerk Barbara Engleson Thursday announced her plan to retire, effective Aug. 19. Under city law, the City Council may appoint someone to fill the vacancy or hold a special election. Engleson’s term is up in November 2022. According …

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Stars to retire Sergei Zubov’s No. 56 on Jan. 28, 2022 vs. Capitals

FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Stars President and CEO Brad Alberts announced today that the club will retire the number 56 in honor of Hockey Hall of Fame Honoured Member and former Stars defenseman Sergei Zubov on Friday, Jan. 28, 2022 against the Washington Capitals. The team previously announced on Nov. 11, 2019 that Zubov’s number …

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Aaron Rodgers says he mulled retiring, wants more say with Green Bay Packers’ decisions

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers admitted Wednesday he considered retirement, detailed his offseason-long standoff with the Green Bay Packers and still isn’t sure what — if anything — will change. But he’s back for a 17th season and while there was plenty to parse from his 32-minute news conference following Wednesday’s first training camp …

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