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Danville Advocate-Messenger sports editor Larry Vaught named Tom Hammond Sports Media Award winner by Bluegrass Sports Commission
gmoyers@schurz.comLong-time Advocate-Messenger sports editor Larry Vaught has been named the 2013 Tom Hammond Kentucky Sports Media Award winner by the Bluegrass Sports Commission. Vaught, sports editor at The Advocate since 1996 after working under his father, the...Tags: High School Sports, Australian Open, French Open, College Baseball, PGA Championship
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Maryland's tracks, horsemen working on final details of long-term deal
The Maryland Racing Commission set a Nov. 30 deadline for the completion of what could be an unprecedented 10-year deal to outline the future of horse racing in the state. It will come and go without signatures on the contract. "I wouldn't read...
Tags: Laurel, Pimlico
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Maryland's tracks, horsemen near completion of 10-year deal on racing dates
Maryland's thoroughbred horse racing tracks and the state's horsemen are close to agreement on a 10-year deal that would give the industry stability it has not seen in decades, those involved in the negotiations say. "We've had years of not knowing what...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Casino and Gambling Industry, Horse and Harness Racing
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Joseph B. Kelly
Joseph B. Kelly, the dean of Maryland turf writers and nationally known thoroughbred historian who also had been the longtime racing editor of the old Washington Star, died Monday of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium.
The Charles Village...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, ABC (tv network), Christianity, Harford Community College, Equestrian
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Md. horse racing gets its act together
Maryland's horse racing industry has faced a multitude of threats in recent decades — increased competition from other forms of gambling; massive subsidies to horsemen, breeders and tracks in other states; an aging fan base and a general decline...
Tags: Penn National Gaming, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Equestrian, Preakness Stakes
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Md. thoroughbred trainer leaps into past with show jumping competition
A growing number of thoroughbreds are being groomed for new roles following their days on the race track, including assignments as fox hunters, riding horses, pets and show jumpers. Maryland thoroughbred trainer Rodney Jenkins points to the...
Tags: Breeders' Cup, Pan American Games, Auto Racing, Pimlico Race Course, Sports
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With new casino opening, a look back at Cordish's gambling record
Eleven years have passed since the Cordish Cos. broke ground on their first casino venture, a project with the Seminole tribe of Florida.
Since then, the Baltimore-based developer, which builds and runs urban retail and entertainment venues, has been...Tags: Laws, Maryland General Assembly, Baltimore Hotels, Walmart, Internal Revenue Service
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Maryland Racing Commission approves raise for losing jockeys
The Baltimore SunAfter a vigorous discussion, the Maryland Racing Commission approved the first raise in 12 years for losing jockeys during Tuesday's regular monthly meeting at Laurel Park. All losing riders -- those who finish out of the top 3 spots in a race -- will...Tags: Laurel Park
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Md. yet to distribute $3.6M in slots funds for small businesses
Nearly two years after Maryland's first casino opened, the state has yet to dole out any of the $3.6 million in slots revenue that has accumulated for small, minority- and women-owned businesses, frustrating advocates and lawmakers. State officials are...Tags: Politics, Small Businesses, Martin O'Malley, Justice System, Conservation
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Digest: Terps men survive, 2-1, in 2OT in ACC soccer semifinal
Colleges Terps men survive, 2-1, in 2OT in ACC semifinal Top-seeded Maryland survived a sluggish first half to defeat fourth-seeded Clemson, 2-1, in double overtime Friday night in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer...Tags: Mike Rizzo, University of the District of Columbia, Baltimore Orioles, Soccer, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Logo for 138th Preakness Stakes unveiled by Maryland Jockey Club
A striding horse set atop an oval that includes the checkerboard pattern on the Maryland flag will serve as the logo for the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes. The Maryland Jockey Club unveiled the 2013 logo Friday. The Baltimore-based Leffler Agency...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Pimlico Race Course, Equestrian, Preakness Stakes
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Oden Bowie, Senate secretary
Oden Bowie, the former secretary of the Maryland Senate and grandson of Maryland Gov. Oden Bowie, died Oct. 23 at the Arbor at Baywoods in Annapolis of complications from a fall he suffered at his home last month. He was 97.
His daughter, Ambler Bowie...Tags: Politics, Christianity, Equestrian, Sports, Horse (animal)
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