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Aparicio Revels in 1st, 2nd U.S. Wins

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Arturo Aparicio, an 18-year-old apprentice from Panama, still is beaming after getting his first and second wins in the United States last Sunday. That came  when first-time starter National Girl defeated heavily-favored Pinky Promise by a neck in the first race and Knee Pads was moved up to victory three races later upon the disqualification of Alibythee from first to fifth for interference.

National Girl paid $64.20 to win and Knee Pads $26.

“It was very emotional,” Aparicio said with his agent, former leading jockey Julio Espinoza, translating. “I celebrated after the wire like I was winning the Kentucky Derby. I know I shouldn’t have done that, but I did. I knew I had a winner, and one jump after the wire I had to celebrate. But I won’t do that anymore.”

Alibythee finished a head in front of the pacesetting Knee Pads, who blew the turn and still nearly hit the wire first despite drifting toward the middle of the track in the stretch. Of winning on the DQ, the jockey said, “I hated to see that for the other horse, but I was happy to win. I probably should have won anyway, but he was trying to ‘get out’ really bad.”

Aparicio rode briefly at Gulfstream Park before coming to Kentucky. “I’d never been to the United States before, but I’m excited about working hard and trying to get somewhere,” he said through Espinoza. “Everything is more organized in the United States. In Panama, people are too laid back, they don’t care. In America, if a guy tells you he’s working a horse at a certain time, that’s when he works. Traffic is more organized here, too.”

Espinoza volunteers that “traffic in Panama is worse than in New York City, believe it or not. You have to travel at night or early in the morning, otherwise it might take you three hours to go three miles.”

Aparicio at age 15 went to Panama’s famed Laffit Pincay Jr. Jockey Training Academy at Panama City’s Presidente Remon racetrack, the country’s only racetrack. The rider, however, is from a region with jungles on one side and the coast on the other, an area which also produced prominent New York rider Luis Saez. While the racetrack is hours away, kids grow up riding horses.

“You use horses like you use a car here,” said the apprentice, from a family of farmers. “You develop that passion for horses. My dad had me riding horses at 6. They use horses for everything; they go alongside oxen. The father gets the saddle and the kids ride bareback.”

Espinoza praises Aparicio’s work ethic. The jockey said one motivation is to get to where he can bring his parents to the United States.

Groupie Doll watch: Ahh Chocolate targeting Grade 3 stakes

Ahh Chocolate, winner of this spring’s Allaire DuPont Distaff (G3) at Pimlico and last November’s Falls City (G2) at Churchill Downs, is being pointed for Ellis Park’s $100,000 Groupie Doll on Aug. 6. The cleverly-named 4-year-old filly (she’s a daughter of the Lane’s End stallion Candy Ride and out of the mare Ahh) faded to fifth in Churchill’s Fleur de Lis on June 18.

“She’s doing well,” said Churchill-based Neil Howard, who trains Groupie Doll for owner-breeder Stoneway Farm near LaGrange, Ky.  “I don’t think (the Fleur de Lis) was a great trip for her. As straight forward as she is,  she does like to be in a little bit more of a stalking position. How she leaves there in that first quarter or three-eighths of a mile is pretty important for her. I think she got a little close. But that happens; not every race goes according to plan. But she hasn’t thrown in too many bad ones. She’s been a really consistent filly, and she’s been training nicely for the race since.

“This is an opportunity to not have to ship too far away, Grade 3, which is nice. The mile down there is almost like two turns. When she runs her normal race, she’s effective going a little shorter, too. But she’s versatile. We just thought that would be a better alternative right now as opposed to going to New York and facing (unbeaten champion) Songbird. This will be tough enough as it is.”

Spelling Again, winner of Gulfstream Park’s Princess Rooney (G2), was under Groupie Doll consideration but instead is pointing for Saratoga’s $500,000 Ballerina on Aug. 27 to try to make her a Grade I winner, trainer Brad Cox said.

“She’s a dual Grade 2 winner so the only thing left is a Grade 1,” said Cox, who won last year’s Groupie Doll with Call Pat.

Groupie Doll Watch II: So is Brooklynsway 

Trainer Bernie Flint said he’s seriously considering the Groupie Doll for Brooklynsway, 8 1/2-length winner of the $100,000 Mari Hulman George July 16 at Indiana Grand after taking Keeneland’s Grade 2 Doubledogdare in April.

“I’m trying to keep her around here where I don’t have to travel so much,” said Flint, who trains Brooklynsway for southern Indiana cancer doctor Naveed Chowhan. “It gets hard on me moving around like that – not on her, but on me. I want to keep her where I can watch her…. She’s run so hard anyway.”

Zapperini puzzling even after win

Churchill Downs-based trainer Greg Foley thought enough of Lloyd Madison Farms IV’s Zapperini that after the Ghostzapper colt earned his first victory, he ran him back in the Fair Grounds’ Grade 2 Risen Star last February. He was fifth to Gun Runner, who would win the Louisiana Derby and finish third in the Kentucky Derby. Foley ran back in Keeneland’s Grade 1 Blue Grass, where he wound up 11th. In two subsequent allowance races, Zapperini was never a threat.

But on grass and wearing blinkers for the first time in Friday’s seventh race at Ellis Park, Zapperini held off Paddy Not Patty by a half-length, coming the last sixteenth-mile under Corey Lanerie in under six seconds to complete 1 1/16 miles in 1:43.63. But that doesn’t mean that Foley thinks he’s got Zapperini figured out.

“I mean, he’s supposed to beat those horses,” Foley said afterward. “I said at Keeneland (before the Blue Grass), I wasn’t running that horse just to run him. I thought I had a shot to win those races, like the Risen Star. And what did he get beat down there? Nine lengths to Gun Runner? And he didn’t run! I don’t know. He’s just got to be figured out. He’s just kind of a big dummy, I think. He’s a gorgeous horse, sound.

“I worked him on grass at Churchill, and it didn’t break the track record but he galloped out great. I thought he’d handle the grass all right. Actually, I had him slated to run on dirt next week and this race came up. But he’s ornery. He looks like he’s going to win by himself, then he gets to laying on those horses and looks like he’s going to get beat. Messing around, playing around. You can’t get him tired in the morning. I’m glad he won, and I think that will help him mentally. He’s just had a big ol’ bunch of kid in him.”

Making of a Racehorse: Let’s Get Started!

The Ellis media notes are providing snippets of what’s to come at the free July 30 fan event that begins at 7:30 AM CT in the southern most parking lot by the schooling gate. After Scott Jordan, the Ellis and Churchill Downs starter, discusses the process of teaching young horses to break from the starting gate, fans will go to third-generation Ellis Park trainer John Hancock’s barn. Also talking with fans with be 2015 Ellis riding champion Didiel Osorio, who will give out signed goggles, and his agent, Jose Santos Jr., son of the Hall of Fame jockey who won the 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness on Funny Cide.

Asked what he wants the public to take from the event, Jordan said, “I want them to learn that we are actually horsemen and we do the right thing for the horse, whether it’s taking your time with a nervous first-timer so it’s a good experience or even slowing down with an older horse and seeing if we can get him to relax.”

Hancock also hopes to dispel some perceptions. “If we can educate the public that these horses are well-managed and well-taken care of, then the public can get a better look that we’re not just gamblers,” he said. “You can compare (horses’) preparation to a young child going through stages of baseball: tee-ball, pitching machines. There’s a stage to every part of it that a horse has to perform through to get to the next level and finally be able to start. Horses aren’t perfect. Anything can happen. But if you teach them the right way, then they have a chance and they learn. That cuts down on injuries and problems.”

Also: 

With one win Friday, jockey Corey Lanerie’s victory total was 3,996 heading into Saturday’s Ellis Park card.

Sunday is the annual Ellis Park/KHBPA College Student Laptop Giveaway. A Dell-Inspiron 14-inch laptop, with an Insignia computer bag and one free year of Office 365, will be given away via drawing after each of nine races. Students can sign up to enter the drawings at the north end of the grandstand, with current college I.D. and a driver’s license or other picture identification required.

Dr. Ron Marable of Henderson, a lifelong racing enthusiast and horse owner who died last Saturday, will be honored with a race and blanket presentation during the July 30 card. Arrangements: Visitation 4-8 p.m. CT Tuesday and until the service at 10 a.m. CT Wednesday at Rudy-Rowland Funeral Home in Henderson.

“He was well thought of, his personality and love of horses,” said trainer John Hancock. “He loved racing, loved the business and was good for the business. He was a genuine all-around good person, and we considered him an Ellis Park horseman — and that’s a heck of a compliment.”

Arrangements for Tom McCarthy, best known for winning the 2009 Toyota Blue Grass with his one-horse stable General Quarters: Visitation Monday 2-8 p.m. ET Ratterman and Sons Funeral Home, 3800 Bardstown Road, Louisville. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. ET Tuesday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 501 Cherrywood Road, Louisville. McCarthy’s horse Blame Angel won Friday’s last race, a day after McCarthy died at 82.

For more information, contact Jennie Rees, Ellis Park publicity, at tracksidejennie@gmail.com.

Supporting Veterans

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Dear Friend,

House Republicans are committed to finding ways to help veterans as they adjust to civilian life.

Several new laws went into effect at the beginning of this month to benefit our Hoosier veterans.

A new law expands eligibility to the Military Family Relief Fund, so more military families will be able to access temporary financial assistance to pay for essentials like food, housing and medical services.

Indiana is also increasing access to programs benefiting veterans who do not currently qualify under federal criteria.

Now, 20-year military veterans who want to serve as police officers or firefighters will be able to apply for these positions under a new law waiving the maximum hiring-age restrictions.

Did you know? Indiana has the second-lowest veteran unemployment rate in the nation.

We have made great strides, and I will continue working to repay the debt we owe to the men and women who protect our freedom.

If you have any questions or input, contact me at h76@iga.in.gov or 317­-232­-9816.

Sincerely,

State Rep. Wendy McNamara

Seats are going fast for the 2016 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner!

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The excitement is building!
 Vanderburgh County Democratic Party
2016 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
Tropicana Conference Center
Thursday, August 4, 6:00 p.m.
VIP/Sponsor Reception, 5:00 p.m.
SPECIAL GUESTS
U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly
Lt. Governor Candidate Christina Hale
Attorney General Candidate Lorenzo Arredondo
Indiana Democratic Party Chairman John Zody
KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY CHRISTINA HALE
She is an outstanding speaker who will deliver an inspiring message for our party faithful.

PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

Rob Faulkner – Welcome Alex Burton – Pledge of Allegiance
Stephen Melcher – Color Guard Presentation Rev. Phil Hoy – Invocation
Stephanie Terry – National Anthem
TICKETS
Precinct leaders – $25 each or two for $40
General admission – $75 each
VIP – $125, includes VIP Reception
Sponsors – Table of Eight – $1,500, includes VIP Reception for Sponsor’s Guests and Special Recognition
No paper tickets will be issued
Registration and payment can be completed at www.vanderburghdems.com
However, if you do not wish to make an online purchase, please call (812) 464-9100
Please RSVP as soon as possible to guarantee your spot, seats are going fast!
2016 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Planning Committee: Genny Tenbarge, Tony Goben, Matthew Neville, Mark Tuley, Pam Martin & Sherrianne Standley
Paid For & Authorized by the Vande

Cruz Defends Speech, Spars With Trump Supporters in Explosive Meeting With Texas Delegation

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In a very tense meeting with the Texas delegation Thursday morning at the Republican National Convention, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was asked repeatedly to explain his behavior the previous night. Cruz gave a speech in which he laid out a conservative vision for the future, but the message was overshadowed by what wasn’t in his speech – a Donald Trump endorsement. Instead of telling voters to support the GOP nominee, he told them to “vote their conscience” – a seeming nod to the “Never Trump” movement, who used the same word on Monday when they tried to prevent a Trump nomination.

Just like Wednesday night’s speech, Cruz was met with applause, yet dismissed with boos on Thursday.

Cruz defended his speech to the Texas delegates by insisting he never said one bad word about Donald Trump, and he doesn’t intend to in the future.

“I won’t be talking negative about Trump going forward,” he promised.

It wasn’t so much about Donald Trump, Cruz argued, but about the need to defend the United States of America.

“This is about standing for what we believe in,” he said.

“They knew exactly what I was going to say,” Cruz said, convincing him that they believed his delivering that message would encourage people to get out to vote.

“I asked Americans – do not stay home in November.”

Cruz also insisted his remarks were intended to help Trump defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

His speech, he said, was an “outline to Trump and his campaign on how to win.

The dominant message has to be freedom, Cruz urged. If “email server” is last word, “we’re going to lose.”

Yet, Cruz then appeared to throw some shade at Trump supporters who booed him off stage last night.

It was somewhat dismaying, he said, that apparently some of Donald’s biggest partisan supporters, when they heard him say people should vote for someone they trust and they know will defend the Constitution, they immediately began booing.

“What does it say when you stand up and say vote your conscience and rabid supporters of our party say ‘what a horrible thing to say?’” he asked.

During the question and answer section, Cruz sparred with a few Trump supporters, one of whom (loudly) reminded the Texas senator he was supposed to honor his pledge and support the party.

Cruz said he’s happy to talk to the gentleman, but will “not get in a screaming match” with him. “I believe in treating people with civility,” he said.

“I’m going to defend your rights even to insult me,” he said to another combative attendee demanding to know why Cruz won’t endorse Trump.

Cruz then proved this was still a personal issue, referencing Trump’s attacks on both his wife Heidi and his father Rafael.

Cruz spoke at the convention, “despite the fact” that the Trump campaign has never taken back what they said about his family, he said.

“I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father,” he said.

When asked if Cruz will be voting for Trump, he deferred, only noting who he will not be voting for.

“I can tell you, I’m not voting for Hillary.”

Between Wednesday’s night’s speech and Thursday morning’s combative meeting, it begs the question whether Cruz is being sincere, or just trying to incite trouble and prepare himself for a 2020 presidential run.

I’ll let another Texas delegate have the last word.

“I have to say, it’s not about Trump or Cruz, it’s about the United States of America.”

Churchill Downs Racing Club’ Dial Me Gives 200 Owners First Victory Lanerie sweeps ostrich, camel races

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 “Was that a maiden race at Ellis or the Kentucky Derby?” trainer D. Wayne Lukas asked by phone from Saratoga minutes after Dial Me won Ellis Park’s seventh race for 2-year-old fillies Saturday afternoon.
It was Dial Me’s second start and also reflected the first victory for the Churchill Downs Racing Club, a pair of 200-person partnerships that cost $500 per participant to provide the experience of racehorse ownership without the large investment. Warrior’s Club, the first horse bought by the Churchill Downs Racing Club, sold out so quickly that Dial Me was bought and offered as a second partnership. Warrior’s Club also has run twice, finishing third earlier this meet.
Dial Me wore down favored Truthful to win by three-quarters of a length under Brian Hernandez Jr. She paid $7 to win as the second choice. Because of the massive crowd of Dial Me’s owners and their friends and family, track photographer Kurtis Coady staged the winner’s circle ceremony on the racetrack rather than in the traditional winner’s circle. 
“I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference here, based on the winner’s circle,” Gary Palmisano, Churchill’s VIP services manager who oversees the partnerships, told Lukas, the four-time Kentucky Derby winner who trains both Dial Me and Warrior’s Club. “My heart’s beating out of my chest.”
Said Lukas: “It’s extremely gratifying and special to bring that many people that much happiness for just a small amount (of investment). It really, really is special. It was fun to watch it.”
“That was awesome,” Palmisano said. “She’s always shown a lot of ability. Wayne was very high on her; I was high on her. She’s always been forwardly training. Super fantastic. There were about 100 people here today, just overwhelmed with emotion. Hall of Fame trainer, one of my best friends riding, this was just a great experience. Looking forward to more, and we still have the colt, who has a lot of ability.”
One owner not at the track was Kent Taylor, sports director for WAVE-3 in Louisville. Taylor and wife Connie Leonard are among Dial Me’s 200 investors, but Taylor was committed to a charity softball game. He later watched video of the race posted on Facebook.
“It was awesome,” Taylor said by phone. “This whole process has been so cool. It’s just icing on the cake to be even competitive. But to win a race, it’s just an amazing feeling. I can’t really put it into words.”
Imagine if he’d actually been there. “I know. I can’t imagine,” Taylor said with a laugh. “I’d probably be going crazy. She looked good out of the gate, then she dropped back a little bit. When she turned for home and he pulled her out a little bit and she took off, it was so impressive. I’m sure the people who were there went absolutely nuts.”
 
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Too bad for Corey Lanerie that Ellis’ annual exotic animal races – this time an ostrich and camel heat – didn’t count toward his career win total, which stands at 3,966.
Lanerie won the ostrich race for the second time, but was breaking his maiden in the camel division. He was jokingly asked which was more exciting, approaching 4,000 victories or winning a camel race.
“Winning a camel race,” he joked back. “Finally I didn’t have Calvin (Borel) to deal with. I got to win. Calvin beat me twice by a hair. That was fun. I finally had a camel run today.”
Two races earlier, Lanerie’s ostrich was slammed at the start when Rafael Mojica’s bird bore in at the break from the rail. But Lanerie extricated himself unscathed, quickly took a clear lead and led by so many lengths that he was waving to the crowd well before the wire.
 
“You just want to keep your balance,” he said. “You’re so top heavy on them that if you get forward or sideways, you throw them off balance and they can fall. It’s just fun. It’s a challenge to get on ’em. Everyone in there (the jocks’ room), thinks I’m crazy, so that’s why I do it.
“I was disappointed the first couple of steps, because I thought my race was over. But he recovered and was the best ostrich today…. This was so fun. The rest of them, that’s our job. If I fall off this one or don’t win, I don’t have to come back and answer to the connections ‘what happened?’ It’s just me and the bird for fun. It’s not somebody’s livelihood, something they’re paying their bills with.”
Sunday is the popular College Student Laptop Giveaway, sponsored by the Kentucky division of the Horsemen’s Benevolent & Protective Association. A laptop will be given away to a college student by random drawing after each of the nine races. 

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING OF THE GOVERNOR’S TASK FORCE ON DRUG ENFORCEMENT, TREATMENT, AND PREVENTION

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Governor’s Task Force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment, and Prevention

 

Tuesday, July 26, 2016, 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm ET 

 

Community Hospital East

1500 N. Ritter Avenue

Indianapolis, IN

First Security Inc. Announces Upgrade to the OTCQX Market

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First Security Inc. (FIIT), the bank holding company for First Security Bank, Inc., announced that the Company has upgraded to the OTCQX market from the Pink market effective July 21, 2016.

OTCQX is designed for investor-focused companies, and ensures that investors and brokers have the information necessary to intelligently analyze, value, and trade their securities. Trading on OTCQX will provide an efficient trading market for current shareholders, and increase visibility to expand the investor base. Companies must meet high financial standards, demonstrate compliance with U.S. securities laws, be current in their disclosures, and be sponsored by a professional third-party advisor to qualify for OTCQX. The investment firm Raymond James & Associates will become a market maker in the stock and begin quoting a market in First Security, Inc. shares.

An independent study of companies that have moved to OTCQX in the past three years noted the following improvements:

  1. Trading volume by number of shares increased by 53% on average
  2. Dollar volumes increased similarly by 57%
  3. Bid-ask spreads narrowed by 4% on average
  4. The number of broker-dealers per security rose on average by 16%

Shareholder inquiries regarding buying or selling shares of First Security, Inc. should be directed to Mr. Anthony LanFranca with Raymond James & Associates at (312) 655-2961 or (800) 800- 4693.

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