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Positive Trends Continue at Keeneland September Sale

Positive Trends Continue at Keeneland September Sale
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Notable US-Bred & Sired Runners In Japan: May 22-23, 2021

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The Day - State seeking permanent custody of horses from Montville farm - News from southeastern Connecticut

Email Submit Oakdale  The state is seeking permanent custody of eight “malnourished and severely neglected” horses seized from an Oakdale farm, according to the state Attorney General’s Office. Laurel Ledge Farm owner Michelle Wilson, born 1957, was charged with nine counts of animal cruelty following a complaint from Montville Animal Control. She was arrested Sept. 24, 2020. Her arraignment in Norwich Superior Court is on Feb. 3.  The state Department of Agriculture Animal Control Unit met with Wilson in 2020 and saw “severely underweight,” “extremely thin” and “unsound horses,” an Attorney General’s Office news release states. “State animal control authorities urged the owner to consult with an equine veterinarian, who advised measures to improve the horses’ nutrition and health. When authorities returned to check on the condition of the horses, none of the medical care had been performed and the horses’ conditions had contin

Reaching out while staying in

JEFFERSON — If your kids are in quarantine, the “happiest season of all” might not be the first phrase that comes to mind to describe this December. But through the City of Jefferson’s new “Season of Giving” activities, families can encourage their children to reach out to others even as they stay “safer at home.” “Season of Giving” is the name of a new Jefferson recreation department program which seems tailor-made for this pandemic year. With doorstep delivery and pickup, the program provides all of the materials children need to complete at-home craft projects with a different focus each week.

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