Grand River Raceway is gearing up for their signature events, the Battle of Waterloo and Battle of the Belles.
Industry Day is held annually at Grand River Raceway in celebration of the harness racing industry. The event takes place on the holiday Monday in August each year and boasts an incredible line up of racing action, including the aforementioned Battle of Waterloo and Battle of the Belles. With a post time of 12:30 p.m. (EDT), guests can expect an afternoon packed with racing entertainment.
The 24th annual Battle Of Waterloo and 13th annual Battle Of The Belles will be contested for estimated purses of $240,000 and $160,000, respectively. Elimination dashes will be contested on Monday, July 26 starting at 6:30 p.m. (EDT).
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The effort to recall Ted Wheeler
A Portland group fights with forms in hand to oust the embattled mayor
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Petitioners working on the campaign to recall Ted Wheeler visited parks, grocery stores and MAX lines to gather signatures for their cause on July 1.
Total Recall PDX, founded by Portland lawyer Alan Kessler in Nov. 2020, is a political action committee intent on getting Wheeler out of office.
Total Recall’s reasoning for starting a campaign against Wheeler is based mainly on the mayor’s alleged political and fiscal malfeasance. Audrey Caines, an environmental and social activist who joined Total Recall PDX in May 2021, is heading the recall efforts as campaign manager.
NC lawmakers have yet to make decision to de-charter Scotland County town © Provided by WPDE Myrtle Beach/Florence
The North Carolina General Assembly was expected to make a decision on June 30 on whether to repeal the town charter for the East Laurinburg community of Scotland County, but that hasn t happened.
The Local Government Commission (LGC) unanimously approved a resolution earlier this year recommending that the General Assembly repeal the town charter of East Laurinburg, according to a news release from the North Carolina Dept. of State Treasurer.
The North Carolina Dept. of State Treasurer s Office said the action was taken “after town officials failed to file state-required financial audit reports the past four years and failed repeatedly to comply with other requirements of the Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act.”