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Paying tribute to the stars we've lost in 2024 – in memoriam
- Paying tribute to the celebrities who have sadly died in 2024.
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Gladiators stars pay tribute to late referee John Anderson
Gladiators stars have paid tribute to late referee John Anderson, who has passed away at age 92.
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John Anderson Dies: British ‘Gladiators’ Referee Known For Iconic Catchphrase Call Was 92
John Anderson, the iconic voice of physical gameshow Gladiators in the 1990s and 2000s, has died aged 92. The official Gladiators Instagram account confirmed Anderson’s passing. According to Athletics Weekly, he died in the early hours of Sunday (July 28). Anderson is known for being the head official during Gladiators run on ITV between 1992 …
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Retiring ESPN host John Anderson to anchor final SportsCenter on Friday
ESPN sportscaster John Anderson will anchor his final SportsCenter on Friday. The retiring Anderson has been with the company for 25 years.
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Most people misunderstand Walter Anderson, son says. How a new book explains the artist
A new book by Walter Anderson’s son explores his private letters and journal entries in a way that contrasts many academics.
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Reusse: U picked right replacement for legendary baseball coach Anderson
John Anderson long was a believer in Ty McDevitt's potential to replace him as Gophers baseball coach, although it took defeating a greater opponent to make that happen for Anderson's pitching coach. McDevitt was feeling a touch different physically in the summer of 2021, which he could rationalize at times based on two events, one distressing and the other joyous. The distress was "the season ...
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Charley Walters: Wolves’ offseason hinges on playoff outcome
At the midway point of this season, Timberwolves’ decision-makers figured how much of their high-priced talent would be retained would depend on how the team did in the playoffs. Now down 2-0 in games to Dallas in the Western Conference finals, the Wolves face a luxury-tax dilemma. Breaking the team up to save millions in luxury tax, which could be as much as $25 million, would be devastating ...
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Thunder Ridge cancels Tuesday's 'Concert for Conservation' due to inclement weather
Thunder Ridge Nature Arena's grand reopening Concert for Conservation on Tuesday has been canceled because of severe weather in the forecast.
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QC Bank & Trust CEO to retire in January
After 17 years as CEO of Quad City Bank & Trust (QCBT) and a 40-year banking career, John Anderson will retire effective Jan. 3, 2025. At that time, Laura “Divot” Ekizian will take over as president and CEO of the Bettendorf-based bank – with $2.6 billion in assets, 115 employees and five Quad Cities locations. […]
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Goodbye, 14: Gophers to retire baseball coach John Anderson's number on Saturday
May 11—John Anderson's remarkable and prolific career as Gophers head baseball coach will be coming to an end very soon. And the University of Minnesota is getting out in front of his final game with another big day for Anderson on Saturday at the U's Siebert Field, when Anderson's No. 14 jersey will be retired in a pregame ceremony before the Gophers take on Michigan State at 2 p.m. Gates ...
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Reusse: Gophers honor coach with retired number, then big number
There was evidence displayed Saturday that the University of Minnesota athletic department had realized for some time the need to honor baseball coach John Anderson on the final home weekend of his 43-season career, although it took until midweek to announce that his famous No. 14 would be retired. The evidence of planning was a painted replica of Anderson in uniform and "14″ that was ...
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