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Driver loses control after punch thrown
ELLSWORTH Police were called to a three-person fight outside a truck that was driven off Bangor Road near Gilpatrick Road on May 15.
When police arrived, two of the men walked away from the truck and, at least at first, no one would admit to being the driver. Then, Darion Turner, 27, of Dudley, N.C., said he was at the wheel. He said he drove off the road after one of the occupants punched him in the face, but Turner would not say which man had thrown the punch.
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Mark Shrager Wins Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award For Diane Crump Biography Sponsored by:
Veteran turf writer Mark Shrager has won the 15th Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award, presented by Castleton Lyons, for
Diane Crump, A Horse-Racing Pioneer s Life in the Saddle. The winner was announced on May 10 via Zoom conference for the second straight year due to pandemic concerns. Previously, the by-invitation winner s reception had been held on-site at the Ryan family s Lexington-based farm, and hopes are that it will return to that venue in the future.
Shrager, a previous Book Award finalist for
The Great Sweepstakes of 1877, took top honors for his beautifully written and comprehensively researched biography of one of racing s great trail blazers. During the late 1960s, Diane Crump represented the face of hope for aspiring young women in the Sport of Kings. Though diminutive in size, she boldly blew open doors and shattered glass ceilings while defying threats, jeers, and boycotts to ac
Daft as a Brush Cancer Patient Care Brian Burnie, Governor Gary Towers, Head of Equalities, Prison Service Charity Fund Chairman John White, MBE, and Frankland Prison Officer Tony Ryan PRISONERS have come together to show off their creative skills all in the name of charity. Inmates at HMP Frankland, in Durham, took part in a combination of card-making, baking and donations and as a result have raised £2,339 for Newcastle based charity Daft as a Brush Cancer Patient Care. In addition, the Prison Service Charity Fund has matched that amount and further increased the total to more than £8,000 for the cancer charity.