Spring Breakout Mini Barrel SeriesRepeating Event
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
The Expo At Glenrose
202 E Bo Gibbs Dr Glen Rose , TX 76043
Marshall City Arena
3310 Popular Street Marshall, TX 75671
Holybee Arena
2141 SW Wilshire Blvd, Burleson, TX 76028
(JCSP) Johnson County Sheriff's Posse Indoor & Outdoor Arena
1315 North Main Street, Cleburne, TX 76033
4M Equine Ranch
498 Private Road #2391, Decatur, TX 76234
American Paradise Ranch
1148 County Road 3690, Paradise, TX
(JCSP) Johnson County Sheriff's Posse Indoor & Outdoor Arena
1315 North Main Street, Cleburne, TX 76033
America’s Horse, April 3, 2007 – The American Quarter Horse Association is now accepting entries for its annual Marketing and Media Awards. All entries for the contest are due by June 30. Find your best work published in 2006, and enter it for the chance to be recognized as a media professional who promotes the American Quarter Horse. Entries can be submitted in various categories including print media, affiliate communications, photography or illustration, multimedia, campaigns and Internet. Visit http://www.aqha.com/association/awards/marketingmediaawards.html to print an entry form and view a complete list of rules and categories. The purpose of AQHA’s
The Department of Agriculture is seeking public comment on a draft user guide for the National Animal Identification System. The draft user guide is the most current plan for the NAIS and replaces previous program documents, such as the 2005 Draft Strategic Plan and Draft Program Standards and the 2006 Strategy for the Implementation of NAIS. The guide provides details about program participation and discusses the components of the NAIS—premises registration, animal identification, and animal tracking. For more info click here Accompanying the draft user guide are a document about data standards and another document about animal
Bank of America Youth Excellence Seminar and AQHYA Convention to be Held June 28 through July 1, Deadlines Drawing Near America’s Horse, April 2, 2007 – The American Quarter Horse Youth Association is gearing up for the annual Bank of America Youth Excellence Seminar (Y.E.S.) and American Quarter Horse Youth Association Convention June 28 through July 1 at the Amarillo Civic Center. Take advantage of early registration at a reduced rate until May 16. The deadline for all Y.E.S. registrations is May 27. More than 200 AQHYA members are expected to attend this year’s event. The Youth
TJX Companies said 45.7 million accounts were compromised over nearly a two-year period, in an update Wednesday of an investigation into a data breach of customer records. The scope of the breach, which was initially disclosed in January, is far wider than previously believed. “This is the largest security breach we’ve ever had worldwide,” said Avivah Litan, an analyst with research firm Gartner. “There was a case at CardSystems where 40 million records were exposed, but this one looks like it was a case where the information was stolen.” For more info click hereÂ
A new security vulnerability puts Windows users at risk of serious cyberattacks, Microsoft warned late Wednesday. The vulnerability affects all recent Windows versions, including Vista, which Microsoft has promoted heavily for its security. The operating system software is flawed in the way it handles animated cursors, Microsoft said in a security advisory. An attacker could exploit the vulnerability through a Web page or e-mail message with rigged computer code, Microsoft said. For more info click here
Will the White House make a difference in computer security? The President’s Office of Management and Budget recently sent out a directive to federal chief information officers to secure their Windows PCs. In what some said could have ripple effects well beyond Washington, the White House sent out a memorandum on March 22 that instructed all federal agencies (PDF) to adopt standard security configurations for Windows XP and Windows Vista by February 1. For more info click hereÂ
WASHINGTON–The European Commission may have decided against imposing new rules on radio frequency identification tags for now, but a top official warned Monday that regulations are likely if future uses of the technology don’t protect fundamental privacy rights. Gerald Santucci, head of the European Commission unit whose domain includes RFID issues, said he feared that rushing to place restrictions on industries hoping to use the technology would choke its potentially valuable application in health care, business, transportation and other realms. For more info click here