CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. — After nearly 71 years, the remains of a Korean War veteran who went missing in action in 1950 were finally returned home to Chapmanville last week.
CHAPMANVILLE — After nearly 71 years, the remains of a Korean War veteran who went missing in action in 1950 were finally returned home to Chapmanville last week.
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Carl Bledsoe
This is a question Carl Bledsoe asks when working with horses.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, April 18, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Carl focuses his work on both the rider and the horse to develop a working partnership that benefits both partners.
Carl and Tammy, owners of Carl Bledsoe Horsemanship in Talking Rock, Georgia, appeared yesterday at the Georgia Horse Fair & Expo as the gaited horse clinician.
Carl works with all breeds and disciplines and he and his wife, Tammy, have made it their life s mission to speak out against the mistreatment and misconceptions of the Tennessee Walking Horse and bring awareness to this amazingly talented and tolerant breed as well as all the other gaited breeds. They also work with owners to help horses with rehab and strength development needs.
Forty Years Ago This Week: Colorado lawmakers joined over 200 state legislators at the White House for meetings with President Ronald Reagan, Vice President George Bush and counsel to the president Edwin Meese III, about proposed federal budget cuts.
House Minority Leader Federico Peña, D-Denver, was joined by Senate Majority Leader Ralph Cole, R-Littleton, Speaker of the House Carl Bledsoe, R-Hugo, House Majority Leader Ron Strahle, R-Fort Collins, Senate President Fred Anderson, R-Norwood, and Senate Minority Leader Regis Groff, D-Denver.
Upon returning, Peña told reporters that while the trip was enlightening it was also terribly disappointing.
âAlthough Reagan is keen on bolstering the economy, he doesnât understand the specifics of the proposals,â Peña said. âHe allowed David Stockman [Director of the Office of Management and Budget] and the Vice President to make the decisions.â