The future of Running Aces Harness Park is safe for now.
When it comes to paying property taxes, is Running Aces Harness Park a good citizen?
If there is such a thing as kissing cousins, Running Aces Harness Park and Canterbury Park might well be considered battling brothers.
The Minnesota Racing Commission (MRC) will meet Thursday, March 7, regarding one of two current disputes between the metro’s two horse racing tracks.
Running Aces Harness Park has the blessing of the City of Columbus to expand its gaming and entertainment options.
Running Aces remains committed to supporting standardbred horses in Minnesota John Derus Guest Columnist In a recent opinion piece published by …
Comedian Dave Mordal will open the fifth season of the Running Aces Harness Park’s “Laugh Your Ace Off Comedy Club” …
Jeff Hilger Guest Columnist When someone doesn’t tell the full story, you need to call them out. Even when it …
Two days before Running Aces opened its fifth season of live harness racing, word broke of an agreement between Canterbury Park and the Mdewakanton Sioux Community that may kill any chance of racino legislation being passed for years to come.
Columbus Council supports harness park with dual street name Jennifer Mevissen Staff Writer At the Columbus City Council meeting on …