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  2. Here is the Ashland Times-Gazette's All-Area Female Track Team

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    Ashland’s Vivian Walter competes in the 100 meter hurdles during the 49th Lexington Track & Field Invitational Saturday, April 6, 2024 at Lexington High School. TOM E. PUSKAR/MANSFIELD NEWS ...

  3. Ashland County Track and Field athletes to watch this spring

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    Here are the top Track and Field athletes in Ashland County to watch this spring.

  4. Ashland Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Ashland Railway (reporting mark ASRY) is a Class III railroad shortline railroad based in Mansfield, Ohio and operating within North Central Ohio. [1] Since its inception in 1986, Ashland Railway has grown to provide service 24 hours a day 7 days a week along 55 miles of track to industries within Ashland, Huron, Richland and Wayne counties.

  5. Pesky fires inside train car, near tracks keep firefighters ...

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    Firefighters had the tracks shut down for about two hours as a precaution so the fires could be extinguished, Ashland fire Lt. David Iarussi said. Pesky fires inside train car, near tracks keep ...

  6. Kentucky Association - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Stakes, now the oldest stakes race in the United States, was first run in 1831 as the Phoenix Hotel Handicap at the Kentucky Association track.Other important races inaugurated there and still run today, include the Ashland Oaks, revived as the Ashland Stakes, which was named for Henry Clay's Ashland estate; plus the Breeders' Futurity Stakes (1910), the Blue Grass Stakes (1911 ...

  7. 1996 Summer Olympics torch relay - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from April 27 to July 19, leading up to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. [1] The route covered 26,875 kilometers (16,699 mi) across the United States and featured a wide variety in the methods of transport used, including bicycles, boats, and trains. [2]

  8. High school tracks get the green light on resurfacing

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    Nov. 6—Students at Tuscola and Pisgah high schools will be running on newly surfaced tracks this coming spring. Decades-old track surfaces, worn down through years of use by students and the ...

  9. Traveling Vietnam Wall escorted through Ashland - what to ...

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    Ashland football team to help set up the wall "It is an honor," she said, enthusiastic as well about the participation of her son, Brandon Ford, a senior on the Ashland football team.