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Gustav Makes Landfall West of New Orleans

A weakened Hurricane Gustav crashed Monday into the flood-prone but nearly deserted coast of Louisiana, making landfall west of New Orleans as a Category 2 storm. Water was splashing over some floodwalls, but city officials were optimistic the

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Hurricane Gustav Update

As dawn broke Sunday over New Orleans, bumper-to-bumper traffic was reported in nearly every direction as residents heeded orders to flee an only partially rebuilt city.

Police and National Guard troops were on the streets preparing to patrol

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New Orleans Remembers Unidentified Katrina Victims

As another tropical storm looms, New Orleans residents are marking the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with a ceremony to remember victims who were never identified.

A horse-drawn carriage delivered seven unclaimed bodies to a

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Nebraska City Council Votes to Evict Horse

This one-horse town is looking like becoming a no-horse town.

The owner of a 32-year-old horse named Peter Rabbit wasn’t able Tuesday to buck a local ban on livestock within the city limits of Hickman, Neb.

After widespread publicity o

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Horse-Based Society; Amish Populations Expand

The Amish are expanding their presence in states far beyond Pennsylvania Dutch country as they search for affordable farmland to accommodate a population that has nearly doubled in the past 16 years, a new study found.


States such as

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Rabies Diagnosed in Horse at Missouri State Fair

The Missouri health department says one of the horses shown at the state fair has died from rabies.
  
The horse was noticed to be sick Aug. 17 and died two days later. It was shown in the Saddlebred Show and stabled in Barn C.

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Kentucky Horse Racing Group Proposes Steroid Ban

Kentucky racing officials have pushed forward a steroid ban for racehorses they’re calling the toughest in the country.

The Kentucky Equine Drug Research Council approved a measure Thursday that would hit trainers with severe penalties–up

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Nebraska Town Officials Give Horse Eviction Order

Talk about your one-horse town. Hickman, Neb., a burg of 1,084 residents, is just that.

But some folks don’t want that distinction. They want an aging horse named Peter Rabbit, who lives in a pasture in town, gone for good.

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Olympics: Germany is Tops Again in Team Dressage

Germany won team gold in Olympic equestrian grand prix dressage Thursday, extending the country’s winning streak in the event since 1984.

The Netherlands took silver and Denmark the bronze.

Germany’s three riders earned an average of

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Germany Wins Eventing Gold Medals

Germany had a big night Tuesday in equestrian competition, taking gold medals in both team and individual eventing.

Hinrich Romeike won the individual title, scoring 54.2 penalty points on Marius to edge the American silver-medalist Gina Miles

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Court Hearing Coming Up in Equine Massage Case

Mercedes Clemens is certified to massage humans, but she claims the state of Maryland is keeping her from her first love: Massaging horses.

She shut down her equine massage practice in a Washington suburb after state officials told her stat

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Largest Wild Horse, Burro Show to be Held in Reno

The largest wild horse and burro show in the country is coming to Nevada later this month at a time organizers say it is important to educate the public about the animals and their fate on the range.

The National Wild Horse Center will host th

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