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Jim Tracy may refer to: Jim Tracy (baseball) (born 1955), baseball manager and player; Jim Tracy (politician) (born 1956), Tennessee Director for Rural Development;
Jim Tracy (born October 9, 1956) is an American politician and was the Tennessee Director for Rural Development for the first Trump Administration. He is a former member of the Tennessee Senate for the 14th district , which is composed of Bedford County , Moore County , and part of Rutherford County .
The Rockies went on to accumulate a 37-65 record (.363) through August 1, leading to a front office reshuffle that left Jim Tracy and his staff intact. Tracy resigned as manager of the Rockies on October 7, 2012, following a disappointing and injury plagued 2012 season that saw the Rockies finish 64-98, the 2nd worst record in franchise history ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs agreed to give survivor benefits to the first-known same-sex war widow, Tracy Dice Johnson, whose wife Donna Johnson died in a suicide bombing attack in 2012. [ 212 ]
Suicide prevention is a term used for the collective efforts to reduce the incidence of suicide through preventive measures. Protective factors for suicide include support, and access to therapy. [60] About 60% of people with suicidal thoughts do not seek help. [173]
Jim Tracy is an American skiing coach. Born in Mammoth Lakes, California , Tracy started skiing at the age of 10. [ 1 ] He was head coach of the U.S. women's Ski team from 2008 to 2010, coaching them at the 2010 Winter Olympics .
2003 – Shelby Tracy Tom was a Canadian transgender woman working as a sex worker in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, who was killed by Jatin Patel on 27 May 2003. [37] According to Patel, while having sex with her, she noticed Tom's surgery scars, and she panicked as a result and strangled her.
Two suicide notes indicated that he had killed himself as he couldn't bear living without his fiancée. [234] Died by suicide by hanging 6 days 2008 Tonderai Ndira: 33–34 Zimbabwe Zimbabwean MDC–T activist who was abducted by a group of armed men on May 13, 2008, while campaigning for the 2008 general election.