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57. News Headline: Uranium mining raises concerns In February 2006, she and her husband, Jay, moved to rural Weld County with hopes of building a horse boarding facility, teaching riding lessons and conducting 4-H classes. That's the last she heard directly from a representative of Powertech, but she said her neighbor across the road is talking about selling his property to the mining giant. Powertech Uranium corp. sent a letter to homeowners in October 2006 informing the couple of its intent to drill for uranium on their land. According...
Source • 4/14/2007 •
58. News Headline: Lawsuits allege misconduct at horse show The alleged incident occurred at the Wonderland Fall Classic horse show at the Radio Road farm, which hosts about six "schooling" events each year for children looking to compete on the show circuit and get some experience. During the event, McKim "verbally berated the defendant and horse show judges for several minutes, using inappropriate language, especially considering young children present," a counterclaim filed by Mealey states. McKim, claims in her complaint that she was "assaulted...
Source • Wilmington Morning Star,NC •
59. News Headline: Meadowlands cancels Sunday harness card with rain on tap Sports Sports Home Courier Times Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Eagles Sixers Flyers Phillies Penn State Area Colleges National Colleges Game MatchupsLive Odds Columnists Sports Blog Latest News Baseball Football Basketball Hockey Soccer AP College Sports Golf Tennis Auto Racing Boxing Other Sports. Sports Sports Home Courier Times Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Eagles Sixers Flyers Phillies Penn State Area Colleges National Colleges Game MatchupsLive Odds Columnists...
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60. News Headline: Outside the Lines: Horse show to raise funds for Grubbs Contestant entries for Saturday s show can be made online www.alabamahunterjumpers.com until 5 p. Last Monday the family reported that Grubbs, with the help of parallel bars therapy, took his first steps with his right leg since the stroke. to sleep, Grubbs suffered a stroke inside his trailer sometime between 9 p. He was later stabelized in the hospital s intensive care unit. The assocation has been incredible in helping the family because he did so much with them, she said. A raffle will...
Source • Shelby County Reporter,AL •
61. News Headline: Boy burned by acid on school slide No suspects in vandalism at Middle River playground By Ruma Kumar and Greg Garland sun reporters Originally published April 15, 2007 A 2 1/2 -year-old boy was severely burned yesterday afternoon at the playground of a Middle River elementary school after going down a slide doused in sulfuric acid and landing in a pool of the corrosive liquid. No suspects in vandalism at Middle River playground By Ruma Kumar and Greg Garland sun reporters Originally published April 15, 2007 A 2 1/2...
Source • 4/15/2007 •
62. News Headline: MALCOLM BOYLE'S GRAND NATIONAL PREVIEW DON'T PUSH IT was upsides the selection at the second last in the 'Arkle' when falling independently and Jonjo's raider also looks set to go close here, though a knowledgeable paddock watcher I know suggested that he thought the horse might have had enough racing for the time being. DON'T PUSH IT was upsides the selection at the second last in the 'Arkle' when falling independently and Jonjo's raider also looks set to go close here, though a knowledgeable paddock watcher I know suggested...
Source • ComeOnBoro.com,UK •
63. News Headline: Harness Racing Latest The court will decide if one local family will get the right to build a race track and casino, or if another business group gets to build it elsewhere. That frustration is why a legion of allies is lining up behind the promise of Bedford Downs, the slot machines and thousands of jobs it would bring. The supreme court will convene it's hearing on the issue tomorrow morning in Philadelphia. Amicus briefs can present the court with information beyond the narrow scope of the appeal. News...
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64. News Headline: Street Sense edged in Blue Grass Nafzger, meanwhile, said his 2-year-old champion made too many mistakes on a gloomy day at Keeneland, where it rained early but subsided by mid-afternoon. Teuflesberg led from the start, and was still ahead at the top of the stretch. My horse just gave me everything he had to win. When the race became official, the celebration began in the Dominican camp. We ran a winning race, but I had to grab him three times and it cost him. After another stretch battle, he came up short. If that...
Source • 4/15/2007 •
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