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Monitoring of Preakness horses increases, but potential hole remains
Security at Pimlico's historic Preakness barn will be heightened this year, a move that comes amid renewed concern about doping and horse safety in the sport. All visitors, including veterinarians, who want to spend time with horses scheduled to run in...
Tags: Pimlico, Preakness Stakes, The New York Times, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Triple Crown
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Prostitution reported in Aberdeen [Police blotter]
Aberdeen Charles William Gilbert, 76, whose address is listed as the Aberdeen Post Office, was charged Friday with failing to appear in court in a case in which he was charged with having an alcoholic beverage in a retail area. Justin P. Walters, 30,...Tags: Suboxone (drug), Vandalism, Photography and Video, Photography Supplies and Services, Aberdeen
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Time is running out to save Md. horse racing
Maryland, and specifically the Baltimore region, has a long and storied history as a major player in horse racing. Thoroughbred owners, trainers and the horses live and work in our valleys, and every year the Preakness Stakes brings tens of thousands of...
Tags: Sports, Horse and Harness Racing, Preakness Stakes, Equestrian
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Pimlico hopes to attract new clientele with attractions
This spring's season at Pimlico includes attractions designed to renew long-fading interest in thoroughbred horse racing: live music, a wine festival, beer and bourbon tastings, tutorials on betting and special contests. Get them to come once, the...
Tags: Gulfstream Park, Preakness Stakes, Entertainment, Kevin Plank, Sports
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Horse trainer Mott got start on prairie
When Mobridge native Bill Mott got started in horse racing in South Dakota in 1968, there was no way to know he would become one of the sport’s most successful and respected trainers. But that’s exactly what’s happened to the 59-year-...
Tags: Dubai World Cup, High School Sports, Sports, Horse and Harness Racing, Folklore and Mythology
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Serena Williams beats Venus, 6-1, 6-2
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Serena Williams routed Venus Williams, 6-1, 6-2, in the semifinals of the Family Circle Cup on Saturday at Charleston, S.C. It was the most one-sided match in the sisters' rivalry and the 14th straight match that the...
Tags: Venus Williams, PGA Tour, Sports, Golf, Serena Williams
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Goldencents gives Doug O'Neill a Rerun for the Roses
Apparently, trainer Doug O'Neill has taken the name of his most famous horse literally. Saturday, he decided, I'll Have Another. So, here we go again. If race fans have that feeling of "Groundhog Day," nobody could blame them. The O'Neill Show, a...
Tags: Sports, Horse and Harness Racing, Garrett K. Gomez, Preakness Stakes, Rogaine (drug)
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Remarkable Woman: Gail Vacca
Gail Vacca can pinpoint exactly when her love for horses began. She was 4, on a family vacation in New Jersey, and her horse-loving grandfather asked her if she wanted a pony ride. "I still remember it," says Vacca, founder and president of the...
Tags: Radio, Freedom of Information Act, Breeders' Cup, Aerosmith (music group), Led Zeppelin (music group)
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Officials seek tax break to boost North Dakota horse racing
FARGO, N.D. (AP) - It has been nearly a decade since high-stakes horse racing gamblers bailed out of North Dakota amid a federal investigation, taking with them much of the money the state's horse owners and breeders thought would help develop their...Tags: Business Enterprises, New York Racing Association, Sports, Casino and Gambling Industry, Horse and Harness Racing
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Horsemen thrilled by planned changes to 2 tracks
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Indiana's two horse racing tracks could see revenue increase under a plan that would give each its own type of racing. Hoosier Park owner Centaur Holdings is in the process of acquiring the Indiana Grand Casino and Downs...Tags: Sports, Horse and Harness Racing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Auto Trends
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April: Teacher of the Year, The Aegis honored
The title of Teacher of the Year for Harford County was given to Christina O'Neill, Bel Air Middle School language arts teacher. O'Neill was chosen from the more than 3,200 teachers in the county. Election Day for the Harford County presidential primary...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Sinking of the Titanic (1912), Harford Community College, Havre de Grace, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
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