Phoenix’s historic horse racing track, Turf Paradise, celebrated its grand reopening Friday under new management.
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Racetrack roundup: Turf Paradise jockey Orlando Mojica one win shy of milestone 3,000th career victory
In other news, teenaged apprentice Yedsit Hazlewood scored a triple at Laurel Park for the second straight day ...
Turf Paradise will celebrate a grand opening under new management when live racing resumes Dec. 26, launching a new era for ...
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'Setting The Foundation For Its Future': Turf Paradise Celebrates Dec. 26 Grand Opening Under New Management
A series of capital improvements designed to enhance both the racing product and the overall fan environment has been ...
The Arizona Racing Commission gave official approval for commercial horse racing and teletrack pemits, allowing Skyfall 7 to operate Turf Paradise for three fiscal years and operate a network of 36 ...
For the first time in 25 years, Turf Paradise is under new management and is immediately getting some improvements.
Valley horse racing enthusiasts will have a good reason to celebrate as one Arizona’s iconic race track’s reopens under new ...
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Arizona Commission Grants 'Conditional Approval' For Gary Hartunian's Lease Of Turf Paradise
Arizona Department of Gaming's Racing Commission granted conditional approval for California horse owner Gary Hartunian's Skyfall 7 LLC to lease Turf Paradise in Phoenix, Ariz., as well as its network ...
The horse races are back at Turf Paradise, as the Phoenix racetrack opens a new season under new management. FOX 10's ...
Since our report, ABC15 has been told by the City of Phoenix that Turf Paradise has been issued an additional five citations for horse manure and overgrown vegetation. Those citations will have a ...
Turf Paradise Could Have New Operator In Coming Months originally appeared on Paulick Report. California horse owner and real estate developer Gary Hartunian could soon be taking over as the operator ...
Between conflict of interest recusals and absentees, the five-member Arizona Racing Commission was unable to muster a quorum for the top two agenda items for its regularly scheduled meeting on ...
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