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The pudelpointer never became a popularized breed in the United States in part because breeders have actively avoided recognition by the American Kennel Club. Breeders believe that AKC recognition would place too much emphasis on form over function, possibly splitting the breed into a show breed and separate working class.
In 2016, 2017, and 2018, the Dragons have been the Midwest League nominee for Minor League Baseball's Charles K. Murphy Patriot Award for outstanding support of U.S. Armed Forces and Veterans. [31] In 2018, the Dragons were selected by Dayton Business Journal as the Miami Valley's Customer Service Business of the Year. [32]
The German Wirehaired Pointer traces its origins back to 1880. The breed originated in Germany, where Baron Sigismund von Zedlitz und Neukirch was a leading breeder, [1] wanting to create a versatile hunting dog that would work closely with either one person or a small party of persons hunting on foot in varied terrain; from the mountainous regions of the Alps, to dense forests, to more open ...
Left MeTV 3/7/2019 in advance of Waterman Broadcasting's sale of WVIR-TV to Gray, and the concurrent sale of WCAV, WVAW-LD, and the affiliations of WAHU-CD's subchannels to Lockwood Broadcast Group: Charleston, South Carolina: WCIV: 36.3: 25: Sinclair Broadcast Group: 2014–2022: Chicago, Illinois: WFBT-CA WWME-CA: 23 (Analog) 23 (Analog ...
The Large Münsterländer or Großer Münsterländer is a modern German breed of continental pointing dog of spaniel type. It originated in Westphalia and Lower Saxony, and is named for the Münsterland region of northern Westphalia.
The Midwest League began as the Illinois State League (1947–1948) and then became the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1949–1955). In 1956, the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League was renamed the Midwest League. [1] [2] The circuit temporarily operated for the 2021 season as the High-A Central before reassuming its original moniker in 2022.
The Mississippi–Ohio Valley League was a Class D level American minor league baseball league. Evolving from the renamed Illinois State League (1947-1948), the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League operated for seven seasons, from 1949 through 1955. [1] In 1956 the league was renamed the Midwest League, which still exists today. [2]