The 116th Wartrace Horse Show is one for the books. With great turnout and so-so weather, it was another magical night for spectators and exhibitors. Cascade School boosters were hard at work cooking …
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The 116th Wartrace Horse Show is one for the books. With great turnout and so-so weather, it was another magical night for spectators and exhibitors. Cascade School boosters were hard at work cooking hamburgers and serving up drinks. See Saturday’s edition for story about how important this horse show is to the Cascade community and schools. It was a hot August night at Jernigan Field, for sure, especially when the rains slowed and the humidity increased. But that doesn’t stop those who enjoy a good, old fashioned Tennessee Walking Horse show. Let ‘em walk on!