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| Mrs. Kathleen (Kathy) M. Graves, age 67, of Tompkinsville, Tennessee, passed away on Wednesday, August 24, 2022, at the Livingston Regional Hospital. |
9/2/2022 |
| It was the final night of preliminary competition Wednesday at the 84th annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration. Spectators were exposed to the versatility of the breed in the 13 classes with fine harness, amateur owned and trained horses, mares and foals and a selection of other divisions in “The Big Oval”... |
9/1/2022 |
| In the interview that follows, Allison Becknell shares her thoughts after winning her first world championship with Me And Pocahontas on Wednesday evening at the Celebration. |
9/1/2022 |
| The old saying is a red sky at night is a sailor’s delight meaning pleasant weather is ahead. If true, sailors, riders and fans had to be ecstatic over the crimson sunset over “The Big Oval” Tuesday night... |
8/31/2022 |
| In the interview that follows, Alex Rea shares his thoughts after winning his first world championship with Sam I Am Jose' in the Owner-Amateur Three-Year-Old Stallions, Sec. A class on Tuesday evening. |
8/31/2022 |
| In the interview that follows, Stephanie White shares her thoughts following her world championship aboard Honor My Country in the Owner-Amateur Mares and Geldings Canter class. |
8/31/2022 |
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8/31/2022 |
| It was an overcast and breezy Monday night in “The Big Oval” at the 84th annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration, and a light rain fell briefly off and own starting during Division A of the Two-Year-Old Stallion class. |
8/30/2022 |
| In the interview that follows, Link Webb shares his thoughts after earning three world championships on Monday evening at the Celebration. |
8/30/2022 |
| Jerry Williams, Aaron Witherspoon and Jesse Dotson represent generations of African American trainers in the Tennessee Walking Horse industry. |
8/30/2022 |
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8/30/2022 |
“Bet you can’t eat just one.”
This became a classic slogan for Lay’s potato chips back in the 1960s. In the case of well-known Tennessee Walking Horse rider Sister Milligan, the slogan could easily be modified to “bet you can’t own and ride just one, or 10 or 20 or 30 horses.” |
8/29/2022 |
| The skies were a threatening dark gray, but that didn’t deter the riders and horses in the 13 classes Sunday night in “The Big Oval” at the 84th annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration. |
8/29/2022 |
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8/29/2022 |
| In the interview that follows, Cassi Slagle and Emily Cortner share their thoughts after claiming their first world championships on Sunday evening at the Celebration. |
8/29/2022 |