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Horse gets stuck in hole after escaping from stall at Acadia, causing large...
Duke, a 1,800-pound horse that pulls carriages in Acadia National Park, escaped his stall and fell through floor boards at Wildwood Stables early Wednesday, May 23, 2012.  
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Acadia opens centre to encourage new business
Startup companies in southwestern Nova Scotia may soon find a new home at Acadia University. As of July 1, the Wolfville university will make space available for companies in the top floor of Patterson Hall in its new Acadia Centre for Rural Innovation.  
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Bar Harbor woman marks 15 years rehabbing animals with Acadia Wildlife...
BAR HARBOR, Maine — Like many people in the local lodging trade, Ann Rivers spends her time providing food and shelter to those who need it. She does not have a paying clientele, however. In fact, her lodgers don’t even talk. They are ...  
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TEXT-S&P: Acadia Healthcare rating unaffected by add-on
May 23 - Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said today that rating on U.S. behavioral health care provider Acadia Healthcare Inc. (B/Stable/--) is currently unaffected by the recent add-on equity offering. The 9.5 million stock offering ...  
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Acadia announces additional public offering
Acadia Healthcare Company Inc. (Nasdaq: ACHC) announced today a follow-on offering of 8.25 million shares of its common stock at a public offering of $15.50 per share to help fund its acquisition strategy. Acadia has also granted the underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 1.2 million shares of common stock. Franklin-based Acadia announced earlier this year it had completed the acquisition of three inpatient psychiatric...  
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