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Want to ‘bet the gray’ in Kentucky Derby? Here’s your horse, plus other unique storylines.
Lexington Herald-Leader McClatchy via AOL· 4 days agoT O Password enters the Derby with just two career races, both wins. Leonatus in 1883 is the only...
Meet Catching Freedom, the Iowa-owned horse in this weekend's Kentucky Derby
KCCI 8 Des Moines· 5 days agoOne horse with Iowa ties will run in the 150th Kentucky Derby. Albaugh Family Stables, based in Des...
Faith Hill Celebrates Husband Tim McGraw's Birthday With The Sweetest Video Of Him Living Out His...
InspireMore· 3 hours agoTim McGraw just celebrated his birthday,, and his wife paid tribute to him with a social media post...
Faith Hill Delights With 'Rare Glimpse Into the Life' of Tim McGraw
Parade· 2 days agoThe behind-the-scenes footage has fans declaring the couple of country crooners their 'Favorite...
Protests prompt increased security for UConn graduation ceremonies this weekend
The News-Times· 1 day agoAs protests over the Israel-Hamas war continue, UConn graduation ceremonies are set to begin...
Faith Hill Posts ‘Yellowstone’-Themed Tribute for Tim McGraw’s 57th Birthday
Men's Journal· 2 days agoHill and McGraw have been married since 1996 and share three daughters. Faith Hill posted a...
6 popular Kentucky Derby traditions explained
KSNW Wichita via Yahoo Sports· 10 hours agoThe term stems from the wreath of roses given to the winning horse, a tradition whose origins began in 1896 when Derby winner Ben Brush received pink and...
Still Got It! Check Out Tim McGraw's '1883' Quick-Draw Skills
Taste of Country· 2 days agoTim McGraw proved he has maintained the gun skills he learned while shooting the series 1883. The...
Thousands expected in Galveston to view these gorgeous homes
Houston Chronicle· 3 days agoAs we all learned Tuesday night, even Charles Barkley has to admit there’s more to Galveston than...
The Irish Hiker: The 'dean of Danville newspapermen'
The Danville Commercial-News· 11 hours agoClint Clay Tilton founded a two-column, four-page newspaper called The Catlin Racket. Tilton, 1870-1946, was later known as the “dean of Danville newspapermen.” “Why should Catlin be behind ...