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Downtown Reading’s second annual Taco Fest is scheduled for Saturday, May 3, from noon to 6 p.m. in the 600 and 700 blocks of Penn Street. It includes band and cultural dance performances, dance ...
Cumru Township. Extension educators will review the basic components of a charcuterie board, tips and recipe ideas to create a healthy dish for entertaining and ideas for making a charcuterie ...
Two horses died in training at Santa Anita in the past week, both fatalities attributed to musculoskeletal injuries by the California Horse Racing Board website. The 5-year-old filly Blushing ...
A veteran receiver, who has all the ability to still be a game-wrecker, now has bulletin board material? Cue another typical Mike Evans season in 2025.
Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. On Saturday afternoon, the Instagram account of Larajay Farm, the operation which Sugars runs with ...
When the Golden State Warriors take on the Houston Rockets in Game 2 of their first-round playoffs series on Wednesday night, they'll have a bit of extra motivation. The Warriors snatched Game 1 ...
“Professor Gordon Jones,” as he was known in print, became California’s leading advocate of speed-figure handicapping, shaking up racing in ways similar to how analytics changed other sports ...
Two-time The Quokka champion Overpass lost his slot race throne in Perth on Saturday, but Bjorn Baker has confirmed he will now attack the Group 1 Doomben 10,000 in a boost for the Queensland ...
“Especially racing in Auckland, which is only a three-hour flight. “The Kiwis have been coming over and raiding our big races with huge success for decades and it’s great to see the tide ...
The James Cummings-trained colt was a notable addition to Darley’s 14-strong roster for the new breeding season and will stand for $66,000 at Kelvinside, NSW. He finished 10th in his final start ...
The special district election is May 20, and four Redmond School Board candidates met for a forum ... ‘cause we’re planting the right ideas in our students,” said Lea.