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Louisiana-Bred Colt is Golden Pal's First Foal

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Louisiana-Bred Colt is Golden Pal's First Foal


Ashford Stud’s grade 1 turf sprinter Golden Pal   sired his first reported foal Jan. 9 when the winning Scat Daddy mare Multi Strategy produced a bay colt at Keith and Ginger Myers’ Coteau Grove Farms in Louisiana.

Multi Strategy, who is owned by the Myers, is out of the French Deputy grade 3 winner Freefourracing , making the mare a half sister to stakes winners Ready Racer  and Speedway . The immediate family also includes grade 1 winner Five Star Flight.

“This is a strong colt with great bone and muscle,” said Coteau Grove broodmare manager Jacob Cyprian. “He has a beautiful head with quality. We sold his half brother for good money, so hopefully this colt will do the same.”

Multi Strategy has one other foal, a son of Uncle Mo   named Leroux, whom trainer Cherie DeVaux bought for $400,000 from Top Line Sales during last year’s Ocala Breeders’ Sales Spring 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale.

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Golden Pal is a 6-year-old son of Uncle Mo who ran second at 2 in the Norfolk Stakes (G2) during Royal Ascot before scoring consecutive wins in the Skidmore Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2T). At 3, he returned to victory in the World Championships by taking the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1T) after winning the Woodford Stakes (G2T) and Quick Call Stakes (G3T).

He retired with an 8-2-0 record from 13 starts and earned $1,825,131. Golden Pal stands for $25,000.

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Louisiana Tech seeks partnership with Lincoln Parish Library to help students

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A motorcyclist is recovering after a West Monroe crash involving an 18-wheeler, while Chevron won a Louisiana Supreme Court ruling shifting a major coastal lawsuit back to lower courts. Ouachita deputies arrested a suspect and recovered more than a dozen guns, Mississippi passed a new school social-media safety requirement, and Louisiana’s House advanced a unanimous state budget. A new recovery center opened, and multiple weekend events are underway across northeast Louisiana, plus national updates include stock-market stress guidance, a Ford F-150 recall, Spirit Airlines uncertainty, and tax-refund tips.



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Supreme court sides with oil and gas firms in Louisiana coastal damage fight

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Supreme court sides with oil and gas firms in Louisiana coastal damage fight


The supreme court handed a win on Friday to oil and gas companies fighting lawsuits over coastal land loss and environmental degradation in Louisiana.

The 8-0 procedural decision gives the companies a new day in federal court after a state jury ordered Chevron to pay upward of $740m to clean up damage to the state’s coastline, one of multiple similar lawsuits.

Backed by the Trump administration, the companies argued the case belongs in federal court because they began oil production and refining during the second world war as US contractors. They deny responsibility for land loss in Louisiana and say it is wrong to sue them for what they did before state environmental regulations were in place.

Louisiana’s coastal parishes have lost more than 2,000 sq miles (5,180 sq km) of land over the past century, according to the US Geological Survey, which has also identified oil and gas infrastructure as a significant cause. The state could lose an additional 3,000 sq miles (7,770 sq km) in the coming decades, its coastal protection agency has warned.

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The Republican governor, Jeff Landry, backed the lawsuits when he was attorney general, despite being a longtime oil and gas industry supporter. Attorneys for local Louisiana leaders say the supreme court appeal was a stalling tactic.

The companies appealed to the high court after jurors in Plaquemines parish – a sliver of land straddling the Mississippi River into the Gulf – found that energy giant Texaco, acquired by Chevron in 2001, had for decades violated Louisiana regulations governing coastal resources by failing to restore wetlands affected by dredging canals, drilling wells and billions of gallons of wastewater dumped into the marsh.

The case is one of dozens of lawsuits filed in 2013 alleging oil giants including Chevron and Exxon violated state environmental laws for decades.

The companies asked the justices to overturn a 2024 decision from the US court of appeals for the fifth circuit that allowed the suit to stay in state court.

Justice Samuel Alito recused himself from the case, saying he had financial ties to ConocoPhillips. He had recused himself from other cases due to his stock holdings.

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Louisiana GOP races to keep an exonerated Black man from taking office in New Orleans

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The Louisiana House Judiciary Committee April 16 passed a bill essentially eliminating New Orleans’ clerk of criminal court just weeks before Calvin Duncan, a Black man who was wrongfully imprisoned for decades before being elected to the position last year, is set to take office.



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