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    Apr 9, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Wilson College equestrian programs have 'something for everybody'

    The students enrolled in Wilson College’s nationally recognized equestrian programs often can be found in the dirtiest and smelliest learning environments on campus.
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    The students enrolled in Wilson College’s nationally recognized equestrian programs often can be found in the dirtiest and smelliest learning environments on campus. They prefer it that way. “You’re physically working with horses and...

    Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Education, Behavioral Conditions

  2. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Gypsy breed called 'Golden Retrievers of the horse world'

    Editor's Note: Sarah Metcalf-Burgard raises a unique breed of horses near Aberdeen. She agreed to share some information about Gypsy Vanners, a friendly breed she calls “the Golden Retriever of the horse world.” Gypsy Cobs, also known as Gypsy Vanners,...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Animals, Equestrian

  4. Mar 30, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. For Ann Romney, horses are a lifeline

    (AP) - Ann Romney talks openly about her love of horses. Ever since her multiple sclerosis was diagnosed more than a decade ago, the presidential candidate's wife has turned to riding for therapy and relaxation. But her simple pastoral hobby has become...

    Tags: Horse (animal), Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Multiple Sclerosis, Mitt Romney

  6. Nov 11, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Back in the saddle: Little Traverse Bay Pony Club

    After a year's hiatus, Little Traverse Bay Pony Club is working its way back.
    After a year's hiatus, Little Traverse Bay Pony Club is working its way back. The group was started in 2008 by April Christensen of Indian River, and included five members. As two graduated from high school and were college-bound, Christensen decided the...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, High Schools, Schools, Education, Cross Country Horse Riding

  8. Sep 29, 2011 |Column| Herald Mail
  9. Samples Manor Church to hold memorial sing

    Samples Manor Church to hold memorial sing   Samples Manor Church of God, at 2128 Harpers Ferry Road near Dargan, will hold the Jean Hanes Memorial Sing Saturday, Oct. 8 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the church.   Pastor Kenny Johnson will play and sing, along...

    Tags: Politics, Sausages, Human Interest, Fox Broadcasting Company, Christianity

  10. Sep 22, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Dressage horse show to be held at ag center

    The Washington County Horse Council will present its dressage horse show Saturday, Oct. 15, at 9 a.m. at the Washington County Agricultural Education Center off Sharpsburg Pike in Boonsboro.   The Ag Center has new all-weather footing, standards, parking...

    Tags: Equestrian

  12. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Burbank Leader
  13. Britton returns

    Bits and pieces from the local sports scene. Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman returns from injury: Still recovering from minor back surgery last month, Burroughs High graduate Eben Britton missed the team's season opener last week. Although he's...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Eben Britton, Wayne, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Carolina Panthers

  14. Sep 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. William J. 'Bill' Obrigkeit, dressage rider, dies

    William J. "Bill" Obrigkeit, a banker and noted dressage rider, died Sept. 10 of a massive heart attack at Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Va. He was 54.
    William J. "Bill" Obrigkeit, a banker and noted dressage rider, died Sept. 10 of a massive heart attack at Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Va. He was 54. The Phoenix, Baltimore County, resident had just completed two dressage competitions in Leesburg...

    Tags: Bank of America Corp., Banking, Hunt Valley, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  16. Sep 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. William J. "Bill" Obrigkeit, dressage rider, dies

    William J. "Bill" Obrigkeit, a banker and noted dressage rider, died Sept. 10 of a massive heart attack at Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Va. He was 54.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    William J. "Bill" Obrigkeit, a banker and noted dressage rider, died Sept. 10 of a massive heart attack at Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Va. He was 54. The Phoenix, Baltimore County, resident had just completed two dressage competitions in Leesburg...

    Tags: Bank of America Corp., Banking, Hunt Valley, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  18. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Burbank Leader
  19. Ready for the ride of her life

    LOS ANGELES — Kristina Harrison received a gift from her daughter prior to the biggest competition of her life.
    LOS ANGELES — Kristina Harrison received a gift from her daughter prior to the biggest competition of her life. Taking part in the dressage equestrian event at the 2003 Pan American Games as a member of the Team U.S.A., Harrison carried with her...

    Tags: Human Interest, Awards and Prizes, Wayne, Genes and Chromosomes, Animals

  20. Jul 4, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. From Greenwich, London Olympics are quite a sight

    LONDON – When the three-day eventing riders at the first formal test event of the 2012 OIympics approach obstacle number five Tuesday, they will be dealing with a problem akin to the one for which the Royal Observatory to their left was built in 1676.
    LONDON – When the three-day eventing riders at the first formal test event of the 2012 OIympics approach obstacle number five Tuesday, they will be dealing with a problem akin to the one for which the Royal Observatory to their left was built in...

    Tags: Sports, Multi-Sport Events, 2016 Olympic Games, Research, Arts and Culture

  22. Jun 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Horses take the lead in battle against breast cancer

    Patricia Artimovich survived a life-threatening disease, thanks, she says, to the Johns Hopkins Avon Breast Cancer Center and to the healing power of horses.
    Patricia Artimovich survived a life-threatening disease, thanks, she says, to the Johns Hopkins Avon Breast Cancer Center and to the healing power of horses. Next weekend, horses and their riders will help her raise funds for the hospital and its...

    Tags: Sports, Health, Documentary (genre), Hospitals and Clinics, Breast Cancer

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