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Ellis Park, located on U.S. 41 in Kentucky immediately north of the Ohio River and just south of Evansville, is marking its 102nd year of racing. In addition to being recognized as the historic ...
The gaming facility opened at 8 a.m. This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: Fans will be able to attend Friday racing at Ellis Park in Henderson ...
Ellis Park, located just south of Evansville, Indiana, celebrated 100 years of racing this year. It runs a thoroughbred racing meet during the summer and has a gaming facility with 300 historical ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Ellis Park doesn't joke around when it comes to oppressive heat indexes and humidity. Safety for humans and animals comes first, officials said. Ellis Park canceled their ...
the Ellis Park Derby establishes a stakes lobbied for by Gulliams, the long-time turf writer and handicapper for the Evansville Courier & Press and Henderson Gleaner, as well as the Kentucky chart ...
He made Ellis Park what it is. He was a legend. It’s a sad time for everybody.” Sports: Here are the top Evansville area athletes for April 25-30 Jones, who rode his first winner in 1959 ...
A revamped Indiana Horse Racing Commission granted approval July 2 for the proposed Indianapolis Downs to build and operate an off-track betting parlor in Evansville, not far from Ellis Park in ...
Racehorse Bold and Bossy bucked jockey Miguel Mena before the first race at Ellis Park in Henderson, Ky., Saturday. Video shared on social media showed her running along a major highway.
Asked whether she remembers the debutant Rich Strike from a 10-horse field in a Race 9 on a cloudy day in August at an off-off-Broadway track, the trainer who won that race while watching from the ...
EVANSVILLE – During his decades-long career ... But in 2003, there was one place he wasn’t allowed to go: the lounge at Ellis Park. According to an interview Keith gave to the Horse Racing ...
Ellis Park general manager Jeff Inman said seven ... The summer meet at the track located south of Evansville, Indiana, ends Sept. 4.