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"Wayne Lukas reinvented the game," Lanny Kohnhorst, the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association's Director of Horsemen's Relations.
D. Wayne Lukas, who was raised on a 10-acre farm outside Antigo, Wisconsin, had recently been hospitalized with a severe blood infection.
Two-year-old thoroughbreds flashed past him, hooves thundering down the rail. He turned to the railbirds and half-jokingly told them, "One day, I'll just roll off this pony onto the track and let the ...
An endangered wild Asian horse foal is thriving thanks to an unlikely hero. Marat, a Przewalski’s horse, fell critically ill ...
When people visit the Trumbull County Fair next week, they will be able to walk through the new 4-H building on the west ...
Dayton History is planning its next decade, and among the projects on the drawing board — a “performance barn” and a heritage center at Carillon Park dedicated to exploring Dayton’s contributions to ...