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Belterra Park to Open Season April 29

Belterra Park to Open Season April 29
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Live Racing At Belterra Park Kicks Off April 29 - Horse Racing News

Live Racing At Belterra Park Kicks Off April 29 Sponsored by: Belterra Park in Cincinnati, Ohio The Belterra Park race meet kicks off April 29 and concludes Oct. 8, 2021. The 93-day race meet has a first post of 12:35 pm (Eastern) daily with eight live races. Belterra Park is a one-mile dirt oval with a 6 1/2-furlong chute, and a seven-furlong turf course. There are fifteen stakes races for the season featuring The Best of Ohio series on May 28, showcasing five $100,000 stakes. Returning to Belterra Park is leading rider of the 2020 meet John McKee, and leading trainer Larry Smith looking to defend their titles. The jockey colony should be competitive with riders; Santiago Gonzalez, Sonny Leon, Joseph Ramos and the 6th leading rider in racing history, Perry Ouzts.

Farmers Market brings people, produce to common

Farmers Market brings people, produce to common  Staff Writer By SCOTT MERZBACH AMHERST  Locally grown produce, cheese, cut flowers, herbs and prepared foods will be available as the Amherst Farmers Market begins its 50th season Saturday. The market, which again will be on the Town Common instead of in the Spring Street parking lot, runs from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays each week through Nov. 20. Though COVID-19 protocols are still in place, with masks required and social distancing used to keep people safe, the market is able to start on time this year, unlike last year when it was delayed until after Memorial Day.

Cincinnati weather: Ohio River reaches moderate flood stage, highest level since 2019

Ohio River near crest: See where rising water is closing roads, affecting homes Madeline Mitchell and Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati Enquirer Video: Flooding near Kellogg Avenue Replay Video UP NEXT The Ohio River reached a moderate flood stage Wednesday night and should start receding later Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. As of 10 a.m., the Ohio River was at 56.76 feet. Early Thursday morning the National Weather Service said the Cincinnati forecast is coming in slightly higher than initially expected. The river is now expected to crest at 57 feet Thursday afternoon.  © Liz Dufour/The Enquirer Richard Farrell, 77, stands on his front step at his home on Holbrook Avenue in the East End Thursday March 4, 2021. Farrell said he’s lived there for 54 years and this is his 23rd flood.

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