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Ohio Champion Joanies Bella Retired

Joanies Bella, a graded stakes winner and Ohio champion, has been retired from racing.

 Friday, April 18, 2003

Nines Wild to Tomorrow Bloodstock

Stakes winner Nines Wild, sire of grade III winner Allen's Oop, will be relocated to Al Martin's Tomorrow Bloodstock near Thompson Ridge, N.Y.

 Wednesday, February 26, 2003

Former Claimer Van Minister Closes for Hill Prince Win

Van Minister trailed the field as pacesetter Smoked Em set slow early fractions, then rallied through the stretch to nip even-money favorite Miesque's Approval at the wire to win Saturday's Hill Prince Stakes at Belmont Park.

 Saturday, June 15, 2002

Fair Grounds Posts Declines in Attendance and Handle

Fair Grounds reported across-the-board declines in attendance and handle for its 89-day meet that ended Monday.

 Tuesday, March 26, 2002

'Mr. Indiana' Resigns From Panel to Race Horses

Ed Martin Jr., who authored the Indiana-bred incentive program and was very much involved in the start-up of Thoroughbred racing at Hoosier Park in 1995, said he would announce his resignation from the Indiana Horse Racing Commission during an awards dinner March 2.

 Friday, March 01, 2002

From the Print Edition: Sturdy Oak

Shades of Seabiscuit. Hallowed Dreams' lifetime record looked like a typographical error (27: 25-0-2). She was racing back in the $100,000 Louisiana Champions Day Sprint on just seven days of rest. She was in against eight males and one other filly. Hollywood could not have written a more perfect script for the marquee Louisiana-bred who had earned the reputation of being a winning machine.

 Tuesday, December 11, 2001

Dispute Over Val's Prince Ownership Continues

In an April 25 order, Broward County (Fla.) circuit court judge Patti Englander Henning has granted the defense's motion in the case regarding the ownership of Val's Prince and has ordered a new trial.

 Wednesday, May 16, 2001
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