• Keeneland Tweaks Commission Structure

    Beginning with the two-week September yearling sale, the sales company will charge a minimum $500 commission, a move that will make it more costly for breeders who sell with the Lexington firm. Keeneland charges a $1,000 entry fee for each horse entered in a sale.
  • BSCTC computer-aided drafting and design graduate exceling at Lexington firm -

    Camille Robinson earned a bachelor of arts degree in teaching, but her passion is in computer-aided drafting and design. She worked seven years for an engineering firm in eastern Kentucky.
  • Malibu Moon Hits Black-type Century Mark

    Appropriately, the 20-year-old son of A.P. Indy - Macoumba, by Mr. Prospector, would hit the century mark in Maryland where he launched his stallion career at the Pons family's Country Life Farm in 2000. Shimmering Aspen earned black-type status in the Alma North Stakes at for Hillwood Stable's owner Ellen Charles, whose mother bred and raised Thoroughbreds in Maryland and her father was a steward at the state's tracks.

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