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AEG Presents and Texas Trust Credit Union Ink Strategic New Naming Rights Partnership for Iconic Grand Prairie Theatre

Multi-Year Agreement will see the World-Class, Live-Entertainment Venue Become the Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Texas Trust Credit Union, the full-service credit union that helps build brighter financial futures, has signed a landmark naming rights agreement with AEG Presents, one of the world’s largest live entertainment companies, to rename The Theatre at Grand Prairie. Effective immediately, the theatre – operated by AEG Presents and owned by the City of Grand Prairie – will be known as the Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie. The multi-year sponsorship, brokered by AEG Global Partnerships, affirms the unique and long-standing bond that Texas Trust shares with Grand Prairie and the surrounding communities. Marquee signage for the newly named Texas Trust CU Theatre will be visible from I-30 to hundreds of thousands of people each week.

AEG Presents and Texas Trust Credit Union Ink Strategic New Naming Rights Partnership for Iconic Grand Prairie Theatre

AEG Presents and Texas Trust Credit Union Ink Strategic New Naming Rights Partnership for Iconic Grand Prairie Theatre
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Here s what Grand Prairie voters can expect to see on their ballots

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One year after first known US COVID-19 death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again

1 year after the first known US coronavirus death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again

1 year after the first known US coronavirus death, over 450,000 families will never see a loved one again When Patricia Dowd passed away last February, no one knew it was from Covid-19. She was 57 and very active, her brother said. Dowd had come down with flu-like symptoms but didn’t qualify for a Covid-19 test because they were scarce and restricted at the time. In the one year since, more than 450,000 other families have suffered the shock and devastation of losing a loved one to coronavirus. Here are some of their stories: An ER doctor saved lives and the mental health of colleagues

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