GREGG, CELLA JO Cella Jo Gregg, 49, Highlands Ranch; Beloved wife of James Gregg; Visitation Monday 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Littleton Bible Chapel; Followed by Graveside Service at 11 a.m. Ft. Logan ...
Louis Cella said he remembers attending horse races at Oaklawn during the mid-1970s when the minimum age for admittance was ...
When Louis Cella's forefathers — sporting men that they were — sought to expand their horse racing, hospitality and gaming ...
It took 15 years for John Rose to create Selden-based Cella Bagels – and only a couple of hours to see it decimated by the raging flames of arson. Rose was awakened at 4 a.m. Christmas morning to hear ...
Louis Cella, whose family founded the Oaklawn Jockey Club in 1904, has been named president of the Hot Springs racetrack and gaming facility, as well as Southwestern Enterprises, the parent company of ...
Two friends of Oaklawn, its president and a departed Thoroughbred racing figure, enter the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame this week.
John A. Cella, who oversaw the development of such skin care products as Visible Difference and Millennium for Elizabeth Arden, died June 8 in San Diego. He was 76. The cause was kidney failure, said ...
(WNDU) - A fun and creative teen is hoping you’ll open your home to kids like her. Indiana Kids Belong shared the story of a faith-filled girl named Cella. “Somebody that I looked up to is Jesus ...
An icon of Arkansas thoroughbred racing for half a century died Wednesday. Charles Cella, president of the Oaklawn Jockey Club in Hot Springs, died from complications of Parkinson's disease at his ...
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