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Event Rider Returns to Scene of the Accident
A year ago, Darren Chiacchia's prognosis was grim. On Saturday, March 15, 2008, Chiacchia and his horse went down at the Red Hills Horse Trials and Chiacchia landed at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, where he would remain for two months. Now the event rider has his sites set on the 2012... | read »

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American Paint Horse Foundation raises $25,000 to launch new therapeutic riding program
The American Paint Horse Foundation's mission to "improve lives through the power of Paints," was strengthened recently, when the charitable organization reached its goal of raising $25,000 to start a therapeutic riding fund. In only six months, the Foundation identified the need, set a... | read »

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AHC: Ask Government Agencies to Use Stimulus for Horse Trails
President Barack Obama signed the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009," a.k.a. the stimulus bill, into law in mid-February. The bill appropriates $1.7 billion (with a B!) for the National Park Service, Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to use for public lands... | read »

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Slim Pickens for Oklahoma State, Wild Horses
Madeline Pickens, wife of gazillionaire T. Boone Pickens, rescinded her $5 million donation to Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine because the school uses live animals for research. Not only that, but her dream of opening a wild horse sanctuary has been all but... | read »

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Despite Recession, World Equestrian Games are Good to Go
A forum in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, brought together corporate sponsors and community members to assuage fears that the World Equestrian Games may be in economic trouble. Not so, say Alltech World Equestrian Games officials. Apparently the group is at 70 percent of its financial goal.... | read »

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Legendary Horses Tour Public Libraries
Black Beauty lives at the end of Main Street and Pegasus takes wing from the pasture around the corner in a new equestrian exhibit touring public and school libraries worldwide. The exhibit, Vanessa Wright's The Literary Horse: When Legends Come to Life, pairs up to 100 photos of today's... | read »

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Richard Winters Captures Road to the Horse Title/ Fort Dodge Charity Challenge
Richard Winters of Ojai, California was crowned Road to the Horse Champion in Franklin, TN March 15, 2009. Winters, John Lyons and Tommy Garland competed for the coveted title in front of a sold-out crowd of 6,000 spectators including guests from as far away as Finland, France and Paraguay.... | read »

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NARHA Celebrates 40 Years of Dedication to Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies
As much newer organizations fade into history, and their good works become distant memories, NARHA is still going strong in its 40th year. Since 1969, NARHA has provided Equine Assisted Activity and Therapy (EAAT) programs in the United States and Canada through its network of nearly... | read »

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Equine career fair to help students prepare for internships, workforce
The University of Kentucky Equine Initiative will hold a career fair from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 31 in Seay Auditorium in the Agricultural Science North building on the UK campus. The Equine Initiative student working group and new internship coordinator, Elizabeth LaBonty, will... | read »

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American Horse Councils 2009 Horse Industry Directory Now Available
The most comprehensive national directory of breed and sport organizations, equine publications, state resources and racing and gaming organizations is now available for purchase. The American Horse Council's 2009 Horse Industry Directory is a yearly effort to bring to you a definitive... | read »

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AQHA Executive Vice President Bill Brewer Stepping Down March 9
The registration of more than 2 million of the now more than 5 million horses in the American Quarter Horse Association registry and a growth in membership numbers from 276,500 to more than 350,000 are examples of the success of the customer service-driven management model that Bill Brewer... | read
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