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Donald Sutherland will be joining Taylor Sheridan’s ever-growing universe of Paramount+ shows

The honorary Oscar recipient will star in “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” in a recurring role. Sutherland will portray Judge Isaac Parker, who is described as “an imposing and commanding judge in the Fort Smith Courthouse with a complicated legacy.” .

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Previously titled “Bass Reeves,” the Paramount+ series will now be officially titled “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” and will be an anthology series. The first season will follow the titular Reeves, who was the first Black deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River and who was known as one of the greatest frontier heroes in American history. As a federal peace officer in the Indian Territory, he captured over 3,000 of the most dangerous criminals at the time yet was reportedly never wounded. Subsequent seasons will focus on other iconic figures who have impacted history.

One of the most well-regarded and prolific actors of his time, Sutherland is no stranger to the Western genre. In 2015, he starred alongside his son, Kiefer Sutherland, in “Forsaken.” Funnily enough, Kiefer Sutherland can now be seen in Paramount+’s “Rabbit Hole.” Despite his big name, Donald Sutherland is also no stranger to television. He starred alongside Nicole Kidman in HBO’s “The Undoing” and portrayed John Paul Getty in FX’s “Trust.”

In addition to Sutherland, the series will star David Oyelowo (“Selma”), who also serves as an executive producer. Lauren E. Banks (“City on a Hill”), Demi Singleton (“King Richard”), Forrest Goodluck (“The Revenant”) and Barry Pepper (“True Grit”) have been cast in series regular roles, and Garrett Hedlund (“Tulsa King”) has been cast in a recurring role.

The anthology series is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios, Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch Productions and Oyelowo’s Yoruba Saxon. Along with Sheridan and Oyelowo, Chad Feehan, David C. Glasser, Jessica Oyelowo, David Permut, Christina Alexandra Voros, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari and David Hutkin will executive produce. Feehan will also serve as the series’ creator and showrunner.

“Lawmen: Bass Reeves” is currently filming in Texas. Adding a grizzled A-list star to a Sheridan project is becoming a trend for Paramount. It started with Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone,” which saw Kevin Costner in a recurring role. That mega-hit was followed by “Yellowstone’s” two prequel series: “1883,” which starred Sam Elliot, and “1923,” which starred Harrison Ford. Then there was “Tulsa King,” a mafia crime thriller helmed by Sylvester Stallone. The man has a formula, and it’s clearly working.

This anthology series also continues Sheridan’s long and lucrative relationship with Paramount+. Though “Yellowstone” isn’t available on the streaming service, Sheridan has since created and executive produced four Paramount+ exclusives: the aforementioned “1883,” “1923” and “Tulsa King” as well as “Mayor of Kingstown.” And there are more series in the works. In addition to “Lawmen: Bass Reeves,” Sheridan’s spy thriller starring Zoe Saldaña, titled “Lioness,” is expected to premiere later this year. It will then be followed by “Land Man,” a drama about the oil and gas industry that currently doesn’t have a premiere date.

Dear Supporters of Coconino

Horse Trials, Our 2023 Coconino Horse Trials Season is upon us!!! Entries are already open for Spring Coconino Horse Trials on May 27-28th. Entries for Summer Coconino Horse trials I & II featuring the Western Underground Classic 3 Day Event (BN, N, T) are right around the corner! We are busy planning and prepping to make it a fantastic series for all!!!

Coconino does need your help though! We have done an initial evaluation of the XC Courses and have found that with the hard winter we will need to invest heavily in footing repair, tree removal, jump repair and the building of new jumps! We will start work on the Cross country courses in mid May when the park allows us access.

Please contact us about our CCHT sponsorship form. We hope that you can also invest in the future of our courses. Anything you can donate is greatly appreciatedevery little bit helps! Creative support is also encouraged! Do you have access to materials, equipment, or a service that may help CCHT? Bring it on!!!!

Our Coconino XC Fundraiser is June 17-18th and is a major source of income that helps offset the costs of maintaining our 6 courses, but with the rising costs of materials, labor, basically everything, more will be needed!.

We appreciate all of you who come to coach, compete, volunteer, support and spectate. Sponsorship is a fantastic and very helpful way to support CCHT and keep our events going strong. We are excited to help to promote your business and honor you for helping us in this endeavor!!!!!

Please contact me for any questions that you may have & to get a sponsorship form: 602.501.4697. Kind regards, Alice Disclaimer

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Equine supplement for immune defense in horses

The new product from Covetrus is the first of its kind to rely on these natural mushroom extracts to help keep horses thriving and performing at optimal levels

Covetrus, a company focusing on animal health technology and services, has launched SmartImmune Mushroom from SmartPak, a first-of-its-kind equine supplement made from a “powerful mushroom extract blend that can help support a horse’s natural defenses against foreign pathogens.” Additionally, it features naturally occurring botanicals to help the body cope with stress.

“SmartImmune Mushroom offers comprehensive immune defense and provides a unique and innovative approach to supporting healthy immune function in horses,” said Ashlee LeCompte Lazic, director, health product development at Covetrus, in the company release.1

“Stress is ubiquitous, and research has demonstrated that it can compromise immune function. So if a horse has a heavy workload, travels often, or is simply dealing with the daily cellular stress of stall rest or natural aging, consider a targeted supplement designed to support immune resilience, like SmartImmune Mushroom,” she concluded.

Stressors including training, trailering, showing, vaccination, seasonal allergies, or the natural aging process can make horses feel worn down or more susceptible to health problems. SmartImmune Mushroom’s breakthrough formula couples adaptogenic botanicals—a naturally occurring substance that exerts a normalizing effect upon bodily processes—with the fruiting body extracts of chaga, cordyceps, maitake, shitake, and reishi mushrooms.1 Each ingredient is carefully sourced from their native geographical areas and grown naturally on native materials for maximum potency. The antioxidant-rich extracts were chosen for their immunomodulatory properties and help support cellular health, restore homeostasis, and reduce the effect of stress on the equine body.

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