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Rousing Sermon owner plans to enjoy the moment at Kentucky Derby - The Idaho Statesman


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Rousing Sermon owner plans to enjoy the moment at Kentucky Derby
The Idaho Statesman
Buddy Gil, bred in Kentucky, was owned by Donnie and Judy McFadden, who raised the horse on their Billingsley Creek Ranch in Hagerman. • The jockey was Gary Stevens, a three-time Kentucky Derby winner and Hall of Famer who was born in Caldwell and ...
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Some colorful characters put roots in Plain Township - Wooster Daily Record

Some colorful characters put roots in Plain Township
Wooster Daily Record
The first settlers of the town were Mathias Starn, Joseph Mowery, John Peters and William Hagerman. A well-known '49er from Plain Township was William Sidle. Born in Cumberland County, Pa., in 1789, he joined his son, John Sidle, in Wayne County in ...

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Benton Wins 5th Straight SIRR-Ohio Crown - Benton Evening News

Benton Wins 5th Straight SIRR-Ohio Crown
Benton Evening News
“We thought it would be a 3-horse race, but this is all about the girls — they believe,” Benton coach Andy Sloan said. “They have battled all year. A couple of girls didn't go out for the team and Valarie Repp tore her ACL early, but they just kept ...

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