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Webb students to learn on horseback
(Local News ~ 09/07/10)
The Webb School is expanding its extracurricular offerings to include horseback riding. A pilot program initiated last spring by 1995 Webb alumna Sandi Jobe and six enthusiastic students, Webb's after-school equestrian club begins anew this month with a goal of becoming a member of the Interscholastic Equestrian Association...
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All about the bling (Local News ~ 09/07/10)
By now, the stalls on the Celebration grounds are empty, the flotsam and jetsam of the world's greatest horse show have been cleaned up and thrown away, and all that's left for many is just the memories. For others, though, there's more than that. The owners, trainers and riders of the champions aren't the only ones who walk away from Shelbyville the day after Labor Day loaded down with trophies. For many people, collecting souvenir memorabilia is just another fun tradition at the show... -
Alley at center of dispute (Local News ~ 09/07/10)
Surveying work is to be completed behind several buildings on East Depot Street to determine ownership of an alley following the city being brought into a lawsuit between downtown property owners. William P. Cooper, James H.S. Cooper and John N.P. Cooper have filed suit in Bedford County Chancery Court against the city and property owners Harry Woosley III, Elizabeth Rodgers and Edward Woosley, doing business as DHC Properties LP, R&B Rental, and Ronald R. and Donald R. Stacey... -
Bowen signs Martin baseball grant (High School Sports ~ 09/07/10)
Tyler Bowen was a mainstay in Cascade baseball's lineup for the better part of the last four seasons. Now, Bowen has a chance to get his name turned in on the lineup card at the collegiate level as the 2010 graduate signed scholarship papers to extend his career at Martin Methodist College in Pulaski...
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