Maryland horsemen announce election results
The Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association today announced its board elections results, with seven new directors among the 15 total set to take office.
The Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association today announced its board elections results, with seven new directors among the 15 total set to take office.
The entries for the first day of racing at the Maryland State Fair at Timonium are up, which means one thing: racing is back in Maryland.
Laurel Park announced today the addition of 10 stakes to the fall schedule: five for Virginia-breds, five for Maryland-breds.
The Maryland Horse Industry Foundation announced that it has awarded $29,000 in grants to nonprofits in the state in 2014.
Greater transparency in buying retired runners will be one of the watchwords at October’s Thoroughbred Makeover at Pimlico.
The Maryland Jockey Club has unveiled the logo for next year’s Preakness — the 140th running of Maryland’s top race.
The sixth — and final currently approved — Maryland casino cleared a county hurdle Monday, keeping it on track for a 2016 opening.
Our choices for the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (MTHA) board of directors include…
We caught up with most of the new candidates for the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (MTHA) board of directors. Here’s what they told us, in their own words.
Retaining racing’s share of slots revenue is job one, but there are many other issues facing Maryland horsemen as they elect their association’s directors.