Archive for July 2015

Mid South Horse Show Results

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Mid South Horse Show results



Cornersville Lions Club Results

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Cornersville Lions Club results



Christmas in July Results

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Christmas In July results



Woodbury Results

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Woodbury Results



Arab Alabama Results

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Arab AL results



Anita Louise Crowder obituary

Jul 1st, 2015 | By

A grave side service will be held for Anita Louise Crowder, age 71 of Shelbyville, 12:00 noon Monday June 29, 2015 at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens with Bro. Scotty Sorrells officiating. Mrs. Crowder passed from this life Friday June 26, 2015 at home surrounded by her family. Visitation will be held 4-7pm Sunday June 28, 2015
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Judges for the 77th Annual Celebration

Jul 1st, 2015 | By

77TH CELEBRATION ANNOUNCES JUDGING PANEL FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2015 The 77th Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration will be judged by the veteran group of Jennifer Bingham, Derek Bonner, David Landrum, David Sisk and Sam Sorrell. The five-judge panel has judged the Celebration a combined 12 previous times. Bingham, from Crittenden, Ky., will be making
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Danny Boyd Benefit

Jul 1st, 2015 | By

The staff of Equine Services LLC says THANK YOU, you all made this event a huge success! We got a lot of money raised for Danny, and your support means the world to us. We are so lucky to have such great customers and friends.



Craft joins Winding Creek Stables

Jul 1st, 2015 | By

Travis Craft of Crofton, Kentucky will be relocating to Tennessee and training for Terry Dotson at Winding Creek Stables in Kingston, TN.



Nestor Stewart obituary

Jul 1st, 2015 | By

McMinnville, TN resident and DeKalb County, TN native H. Nestor Stewart, age 87, was born March 31, 1928 and died June 23, 2015 at Raintree Manor following a brief illness. The founder and owner of Stewart’s Pharmacy and a member of Central Church of Christ, he was the son of the late Homer Hobson and
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