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33. News Headline: Lauriston Team Thinking New Geelong Track is Utterly Fantastic The familiar orange and green quartered colours, best known over recent seasons with champion three-year-old filly Gold Edition, are regular visitors in the winner's stalls at tracks around the country. Early doors I wanted to get back, but he's such a big horse it takes a bit to hold him up, so I was happy to sit out there and he hit the line too well for them. O'Brien, along with wife Tanith, own the giant gelding, who finished too well for his rivals with a strong city win. Hernan said...
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34. News Headline: Zuckerman Resigns as Horsemen Head Coach The search begins for a new general to lead the Lexington Horsemen into battle next season. The exit of Zuckerman opens up two other spots on the coaching staff as well, that of offensive coordinator and running backs coach. Zuckerman said he wants to shift his attention to something else. Zuckerman has confidence in whoever comes in as his successor. Head Coach Mike Zuckerman announced Wednesday that he would step down at season's end. They're getting to that age where I don't have too...
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35. News Headline: Rodeo is coming back: A lot of community effort went into bringing the ... Caroline Bedlion's father and a cousin were involved with horses and the rodeo, and going to the rodeo was a family affair. Her parents, Jerry and Connie Leway, purchased the arena in 1997 with the idea of continuing horse shows and creating an atmosphere of family fun entertainment. With Johnson pursuing other interests, the arena was no longer being used for horse shows. Getting the arena ready has meant planting grass and flowers; working on the wiring; fixing the fences; replacing...
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36. News Headline: Phase 1 of housing development gets approval The complete plan -- which calls for an eventual 443 houses, a 10-acre park and paved, lighted paths -- is the first housing plan the supervisors have considered since the presentation of a greenway plan that would link schools, parks and other township destinations for pedestrians and bicyclists. The complete plan -- which calls for an eventual 443 houses, a 10-acre park and paved, lighted paths -- is the first housing plan the supervisors have considered since the presentation of a...
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37. News Headline: Wrigley-built ranch near Sedona on market for $29 million Because of the upscale horse facilities, Sexson said a portion of the property could be developed into an equestrian-oriented residential community. The subsequent report identified 80 species of birds on the property as well as a mixture of woodland, chaparral and Sonoran desert scrub ecosystems. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of bizjournals. The property is on the market because...
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38. News Headline: Local strikes gold at Pan-Am Games Local strikes gold at Pan-Am Games Tuesday, July 17, 2007 Steve Silver Plain Dealer Reporter Although the Olympics are not until next summer, Cleveland can already claim a gold medal thanks to Newbury Township native Katherine Poulin-Neff's efforts in the team dressage competition at the XV Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday. Local strikes gold at Pan-Am Games Tuesday, July 17, 2007 Steve Silver Plain Dealer Reporter Although the Olympics are not until next summer,...
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39. News Headline: Big Brother cameras to track millions of innocent drivers By giving police 'bulk access' to this data, forces will be able to effectively track the movements of all motorists who pass the cameras, of which 1,500 already exist in the capital. Anybody whose vehicle was merely following a car linked to a crime could come under suspicion and be asked to account for their movements. Labour has drawn up secret 'Big Brother' plans to hand the details of routine journeys taken by millions of innocent motorists to the police, it has emerged. Under the...
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40. News Headline: Foal won't be any old paint, so owner won't use any old name Breeders combine the names of the sires (fathers) and dams (mothers) to create one name that tells buyers or other breeders from which stock a horse was born. And Hott, 40, wants to choose just the right name for the first foal born in her care since she was a senior in high school. She's awaiting the big day like a human pendulum, swinging between distress and excitement. Foal won't be any old paint, so owner won't use any old name. In the paint horse industry, Circelli explained, names...
Source • 7/17/2007 •
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