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| A proud graduateWorthington Daily GlobeStanding alongside his great-grandson and 2012 RL-B graduate, Brady Meyer, and Nobles County Veterans Service Officer Bill “Brock” Brockberg, Wolff, a World War II veteran, accepted his high school diploma. Awarding honorary high school diplomas to ... |
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| Tennessee Walking Horse furor renews abuse battleThe TennesseanFor Tydings, who served in a US Army cavalry unit during World War II, the federal government can do only so much to cut down on soring. His law firm serves as the pro bono counsel for Friends of Sound Horses, an organization that promotes the humane ... and more » |
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| HORSE'S MOUTH: I Sat Next to a $105000 Winner!The Rafu ShimpoWhen people read the following segment of today's column, they'll all mutter, “Oh, Horse, there you go again concocting wild stories.” I have witnesses to what I am about to write, so I won't worry about people thinking I'm just dreaming up a wild tale ... |
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