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Friday, January 16, 2026



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  • Hilley to Judge the Spring Extravaganza this weekend

    Amy Trimble had planned to mark the cards at the Spring Extravaganza this weekend in Shelbyville, Tennessee, but due to a death in her family, Mike Hilley will now judge the event. The show will start at 6pm on both Friday and Saturday night at the Bedford County Ag Center. For more information, contact Carol Missildine at 919-437-6597. Read More
  • Eyvand Eugene Sapp “Papaw Sapp”

    Eyvand Eugene Sapp also known as “Papaw Sapp”, of Greenville, KY passed away on Monday, May 4th, 2026 at his residence, surrounded by his family. He was born in Muhlenberg County on October 15th, 1933, the son of the late Isome Sapp and Lizzie Lovell Sapp. He retired from the Muhlenberg County Road Department after 15 years of service and also worked for 15 years at National Lock.  Read More
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  • WEST TENNESSEE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES CLASS CHANGE

    The West Tennessee Strawberry Festival has announced a change to its class schedule, splitting the Two-Year-Old division. Read More
  • Youth Council Memberships Final Call

    Join the Youth Council this year! Membership is $10. Read More
  • The Walking Horse Report welcomes Skylan M. Wilson

    Skylan Marie Wilson brings a lifelong connection to the Tennessee Walking Horse industry to her new role with The Walking Horse Report. Raised around barns and showgrounds, she developed an early appreciation for the early mornings, long days, dedication, discipline, work ethic, and love that define the industry. Read More
  • Plaintiffs Push for Full Vacatur of HPA Rules as Humane World Seeks to Limit Industry Impact

    SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. — A decisive moment for the Tennessee Walking Horse industry is approaching in Gould v. USDA, where the central fight has shifted from whether federal regulators overstepped their authority to how broadly the court’s ruling should reshape enforcement of the Horse Protection Act. Read More
  • The 2026 EquiSkill Challenge Cup

    The EquiSkill Challenge Cup is an English equitation championship, open to amateur, limited amateur and youth riders, for Tennessee Walking Horses. The championship will be judged 50% on rail work and 50% on pattern. Turnout (tack and attire) is part of the rail work score.  Read More
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  • Humane World Files Lawsuit Over USDA Horse Protection Actions

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Humane World for Animals and affiliated plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and its Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), challenging recent agency actions related to enforcement of the Horse Protection Act (HPA).  Read More
 
 
 

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