Slots solidify Indiana horse industry

As sunlight poured through a barn window at Hoosier Park, trainer Jim Mulinix prepared Big Mama Gerdie for a race and explained why he considers himself lucky to race horses in Indiana.

It's because he's from Ohio.“It's just terrible there. The purses are low, the tracks are dirty and run-down, because there's no money to put into them and no one is breeding horses in Ohio anymore,” said Mulinix, who lives in the small Ohio town of Wauseon.

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