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Monthly Archives: April 2008
Authorities Hunting For Wanted Man (Hernando Today)
BROOKSVILLE – Authorities are looking for a man named Kenneth Wayne Lollie in connection with $70,000 worth of stolen property.
More business building advice from BII roadshows (Publican)
“It is not necessarily the strongest pubs that will survive, but the ones that are most adaptable to change.”
Trainer ready to bet big on Big Brown (Fox Sports)
Trainer Richard Dutrow Jr. is so confident in Big Brown that he’s ready to put down big money on Saturday’s Derby.
HE’S BETTING ‘BIG’ (New York Post)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Trainer Richard Dutrow Jr. served notice on the world yesterday that his horse, Big Brown, will not get beaten in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby. To prove it, he plans to bet the bank on him. In a rousing press conference on Churchill…
16 projects win $200G in Lee endowments (The Tribune-Democrat)
Therapeutic horseback riding, crisis response training and cancer research on laboratory mice were among 16 projects benefiting Tuesday from the legacy of Lee Hospital.
WWII Heroes Get ‘Back In Saddle Again’ (NBC 10 Philadelphia)
A therapeutic program is healing the hearts and bodies of war veterans.
Grothe elected trustee of Iowa Lumber Association (Denison Bulletin Review)
Joe Grothe, Lumber Division Manager of Farmers Cooperative Elevator Company, was recently elected trustee of the Iowa Lumber Association.
travelgirl recommends: Club Med; Baggallini (Centre Daily Times)
CLUB MED: A NEW PRESCRIPTION FOR FUN
Tall in the saddle: Sitting atop a horse – or mule – benefits special needs people (Missoulian)
Teardrop the mule waits patiently while Bitterroot Therapeutic Riding instructor Joan Scheffer prepares 3-year old Aksel Mitchell for his lesson. The Corvallis-based program has been offering horseback therapy to disabled clients for seven years.