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FeaturedThe Expo At Glenrose
202 E Bo Gibbs Dr Glen Rose , TX 76043
The Expo At Glenrose
202 E Bo Gibbs Dr Glen Rose , TX 76043
Marshall City Arena
3310 Popular Street Marshall, TX 75671
(JCSP) Johnson County Sheriff's Posse Indoor & Outdoor Arena
1315 North Main Street, Cleburne, TX 76033
M7 Arena
8001 FM3136, Alvarado, TX 76009
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Parker County Arena
1010 Farm to Market Road 1885, Weatherford, TX 76088
T8 Arena
837 Lumas Rd, DeRidder, LA 70634
Extraco Events Center
4601 Bosque Boulevard, Waco, TX 76710
Nolan County Expo Center
220 Coliseum, Sweetwater, TX 79556
Qwest calls for mandatory data retention laws | CNET News.com For more info click on above link ASPEN, Colo.–Broadband company Qwest Communications International on Tuesday strongly endorsed federal legislation requiring Internet providers to keep records of their customers’ behavior, a move that could accelerate efforts in Congress to enact new laws. Jennifer Mardosz, Qwest’s corporate counsel and chief privacy officer, applauded efforts by politicians to force broadband providers to engage in so-called “data retention,” which Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said will aid in terrorism and child exploitation investigations. This appears to be the first time a broadband
Congress holds hearings on horse slaughter ban – September 1, 2006 For more info click on above link Supporters and opponents of a proposed ban on slaughtering horses for human consumption gathered on Capitol Hill in late July for a round of hearings on the merits of the controversial legislation. With a little more than 200 co-sponsors in the House, the American Horse Slaughter Protection Act (H.R. 503) has strong bipartisan support. Many consider it to be a protective measure for the estimated 90,000 horses slaughtered for food annually in the United States. For years, horsemeat has
USDA proposes allowing more substances in organic livestock – September 1, 2006 For more info click on above link The Department of Agriculture is proposing to permit additional substances, including those used in a number of medical treatments, in organic livestock production. The medical treatments permissible with limitations under the new rule would include administration of atropine, bismuth subsalicylate, butorphanol, flunixin, furosemide, magnesium hydroxide, poloxalene, tolazoline, and xylazine. The amendments to the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances for organic livestock also would allow the use of peracetic acid for sanitation of facilities and processing equipment,