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Rodeo Royalty
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Page 5 of 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Hats Off to Miss Teen Rodeo Iowa![Dec. 24, 2008] On Christmas Eve Day when most people were hurrying off to be with family and friends Rachel was making the long trip from her home to Indianola, Iowa. Why was she making a trip of well over 150 miles in less than favorable weather conditions? To make the day brighter for a group of special people. Rachel was the guest at a special Christmas party for he Genesis Development Discovery Program. She told them about her horses, rodeo and being a rodeo queen. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Vegas rodeo pageant nets big rewards for Jessica[Dec. 19, 2008] At last year’'s Miss Rodeo America Pageant, Jessica Crouch observed from the sidelines as a lady-in-waiting. That was rewarding, but actually competing this year as Miss Rodeo Washington was "better, hands down."
When You Wish upon a Star meets How the West was Won…[Dec. 11, 2008] Tacey Raye Raulerson dreamed of attending the National Finals Rodeo and the Miss Rodeo America Pageant in Las Vegas. With the help of Western Wishes, Wrangler, the Miss Rodeo America organization, and others, those dreams came true! By Tammy Raulerson
Tacey Raye Raulerson Update[Dec. 4, 2008] Tacey is on her way to Las Vegas and the NFR with the help of Western Wishes! By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Tough Girls Wear Pink[Dec. 4, 2008] Fighting cancer since the age of 7 1/2 months, Tacey Raye Raulerson, a survivor now age 9, inspired the title of Miss Tough Enough To Wear Pink Four States Rodeo Queen, a designation she proudly dons for the years 2008-2009.
Miss Rodeo America Pageant Brings in Cowgirls from 27 States[Nov. 7, 2008] For 54 years, the Miss Rodeo America Pageant has hosted hundreds of beautiful and talented cowgirls from across the country. Hopefuls converge annually for a weeklong competition to select a representative to promote America's Original Professional Sport - rodeo. By DeAnna Power, Miss Rodeo America Inc.
Ahrenholtz named Rodeo queen[Sep. 17, 2008] Woodbine native Lindsey Ahrenholtz has been named Miss Rodeo Iowa 2009 during the Tri-State Rodeo in Fort Madison held Sept. 3-6. She will officially begin her reign on Jan. 1, 2009.
Miss Rodeo California pageant comes to Paso[Aug. 22, 2008] City officials have announced that Paso Robles will be the new home of the next Miss Rodeo California pageant...The pageant, formerly held in San Dimas for the last 11 years, will ride into Paso Robles Tuesday, Oct. 7 to Thursday, Oct. 9.
Quick link to High School Rodeo Queens Stories[Jul. 26, 2008] There are many youth "queen pagents" each year in America, but the competitions for the High School Rodeo queens has them all beat. Use this link to read the stories about these young ladies.
Hometown cowgirl crowned Miss Rodeo Nebraska[Jun. 26, 2008] It was a bittersweet moment for Chadron’s Amy Amack last week when she was crowned Miss Rodeo Nebraska at the Buffalo Bill Rodeo in North Platte, knowing her mom was watching, but not from the audience.
Roseburg girl wins Miss Rodeo Oregon[Jun. 26, 2008] ROSEBURG - A Roseburg girl will represent the state in the National High School Finals Rodeo after winning the Miss Rodeo Oregon title last week.
Molly Stubblefield, a senior to be at Roseburg High School was crowned last week at the State High School Rodeo Finals in Klamath Falls.
Amack named Miss Rodeo Nebraska[Jun. 20, 2008] Amy Amack of Chadron will serve as Miss Rodeo Nebraska in 2009. She was announced as the winner of the Miss Rodeo Nebraska Pageant on Wednesday during the opening night of the PRCA Buffalo Bill Rodeo.
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