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The Shoe Fits: Local man enjoys his work with horses (Canon City Daily Record)
In the Old West, horses were vital to work the ranches. But now, the animals are used mostly for pleasure. It is the same for Cañon City resident Sid Myers, whose love of horses began as a child. After he married Kim, who already owned a horse, he bought one for himself.

Blackmoor: A layout full of surprises (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
At Blackmoor Golf Club, you're likely to see something you haven't seen before. The rarities begin with the 371-yard par-4 eighth, which can be played as a dogleg right or short hole directly through a tree corridor. But they don't end there.

From farrier to craftsman, Cox creates horseshoe art (The Wickenburg Sun)
Carl Cox is the perfect example of a person who has worked hard to survive the economic downturn by using his creative skills in unique and interesting ways. When the Phoenix horseshoeing market declined, he dusted off his creative skills to make a unique brand of Wickenburg-style art.

Johnson-Gieger (Skagit Valley Herald)
MOUNT VERNON — Jillian Annette Johnson and Travis Wade Gieger were married in an afternoon ceremony Saturday, June 20, 2009, at La Conner Flats in Mount Vernon. The bride is the daughter…

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