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THROWBACK THURSDAY: Wahboards and horsecollars — manufacturing in Winona has been a diverse affair

THROWBACK THURSDAY: Wahboards and horsecollars — manufacturing in Winona has been a diverse affair
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How the F-28 was the fulfilment of Rudy Enstrom s long-held dream

How the F-28 was the fulfilment of Rudy Enstrom s long-held dream
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SC Rewind: London s 60th Anniversary | Standardbred Canada

Last Comment: May 21, 2021 6:50 am ET | 9 Comment(s) | Jump to Comments In this week s edition of Rewind Robert Smith recalls a very important date in the history of Canadian harness racing. It was 60 years ago that nighttime racing finally came to the Province of Ontario. On the evening of May 17, 1961 with a post time of 8:00 p.m., it all happened at Western Fair Raceway in London, Ontario. A few recollections of the times and some old photographs help to recall this very special moment in our sport s history. (Photo by Claus Andersen courtesy of Canadian Sportsman) For many years, in fact for several decades, everyone involved with harness racing in Ontario longed for racing under the lights to make its way to the Province. It seemed like every other area where the sport was conducted it had already arrived. In 1940 nighttime racing debuted at two New York State tracks; first at Roosevelt and a short time later that fall at Batavia. The next year Saratoga joined in as

Shamrock Shake Season Sparks Donations for Ronald McDonald House Charities

Fox21Online The Shamrock Shake Fundraiser Runs Through Wednesday, Mar. 17, 2021 March 8, 2021 DULUTH, Minn. – Happening now through Wednesday, Mar. 17, you’re encouraged to treat yourself to a McDonald’s Shamrock Shake to help those in need. The annual Shamrock Shake Fundraiser donates 25 cents per sale of each shake to help Ronald McDonald House Charities across the Midwest. Since 2014, more than $600,000 has been raised, which goes directly back into multiple Ronald McDonald House locations. The Ronald McDonald House® is a home-away-from-home for families who must travel hundreds or more miles to seek medical treatment for their kids. The House keeps families close to the medical care and support they need during a child’s serious illness or injury.

Snow storms, hoot-owls, a new park - Times Gazette

Snow storms, hoot-owls, a new park By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com Editor’s note We’re continuing our tradition of taking a look back each Saturday at some of the important, interesting or even odd events as they were reported during the same week throughout the years, along with interesting advertising features from years gone by. This week in 1903, the Hillsboro News-Herald reported that the Rev. E.J. Moore and William Wheeler, representatives of the Ohio Anti-Saloon League, would be spending next Sunday in Hillsboro and would preach at the Methodist Church that morning. Ladies, are you weary and worn out all the time, suffering from a weak back with headaches, nervousness and restlessness? If so, the paper advocated buying a little tin of Doan’s Kidney Pills for immediate relief.

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