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HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW AND RODEO AWARDS $4.86 MILLION IN SCHOLARSHIPS TO HOUSTON-AREA STUDENTS
[May 20, 2008] In Reliant Stadium, Houston-area youth's stars shone bright as the real stars of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Students were honored for their academic and community achievements with a scholarship presentation, totaling $4.86 million on Tuesday, May 20, 2008.
 
Josh Peek joins Make The Difference Network to raise funds for Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund
[May 9, 2008] All-Around cowboy Josh Peek, of Pueblo, CO, is one of 11 sports and entertainment celebrities stepping forward to support Make The Difference Network, a new concept in fundraising for non-profit organizations on the Internet. By Courtesy PRCA
 
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco pulls Greeley Stampede sponsorship
[Apr. 23, 2008] U.S. Smokeless Tobacco has pulled its sponsorship of the Greeley Stampede and with it a $200,000 scoreboard after Greeley officials decided late last year to ban free sampling of tobacco in the city.
 
The Life Of A Rodeo Wife
[Mar. 22, 2008] There is just one more day of the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo in Pocatello and there has been a lot of work behind the scenes that you may not know about.
 
Rodeo Austin breaks ground with first live Internet pay-per-view broadcasts
[Mar. 12, 2008] Can't go to Texas for the big rodeos? Catch them on the Internet and cable!
 
Professional Rodeo Cowgirls Featured In New Magazine
[Feb. 22, 2008] Two female professional rodeo athletes have been selected as cover girls for Cowgirl Living Magazine, a new western lifestyle publication for women.
 
Boyd's Blog
[Jan. 30, 2008] A great message from Boyd that I felt was worthy of our front page. I personally believe the best answer to how to promote rodeo and all of the wonderful things it does and stands for is the Rodeo Attitude Program and it's Rodeo Attitude Network on the Internet.
 
International Finals Rodeo Preview
[Jan. 16, 2008] State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City has a well-established rodeo history. It was home to the National Finals Rodeo for several years when the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association first moved its championship to the Sooner State capital in the 1960s. It’s where Freckles Brown rode Tornado. It’s where Chris LeDoux won his bareback riding world title. It's where Roy Duvall By Ted Harbin
 
Keeping up with hometowns can be a chore
[Dec. 28, 2007] Pro rodeo athletes are notorious for holding multiple residences. They’re also notorious for not actually living in the city they call home.
 
Money is the root of all progress
[Dec. 20, 2007] The National Finals Rodeo just ended the richest 10-day run in its 49-year history with a payout of $5.5 million. BUT... an editorial about money, sports and rodeo. By Ted Harbin
 
Can’t-miss event being missed by thousands
[Dec. 13, 2007] I missed it. I really missed it. Call it an awfully tiny inconvenience to the ice storm that has left hundreds of thousands of people without power throughout portions of the Midwest, but I missed the National Finals Rodeo – at least the sixth and seventh rounds. By Ted Harbin
 
Announcer's career spans 60 years
[May 2, 2007] Clem McSpadden is an icon in the sport of rodeo.
 
ProRodeo Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2007
[Apr. 20, 2007] The Class of 2007 includes 1986 World Saddle Bronc Riding Champion Bud Munroe; two-time World Champion Steer Roper Jim Davis; longtime Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Committeeman, former Las Vegas Events Chairman of the Board and South Point Hotel and Casino owner Michael Gaughan; Doug Corey, DVM, a longtime leader in rodeo industry animal welfare issues; three-time PRCA Clown of the Year Lecile Harris; late 1948 and '67 World Champion Team Roper Joe Glenn; late 1961 and 1966 World Champion Bull Rider Ronnie Rossen; late rodeo secretary Dorothy Apodaca; and three-time PRCA Bull of the Year Skoal's Pacific Bell. By ProRodeo Hall of Fame
 
Rodeo group purchase nets lawsuit
[Apr. 5, 2007] The attorney for an Oklahoma group that recently purchased the International Finals Rodeo and the International Professional Rodeo Association says the other side of the transaction is not holding up its part of the bargain. By by Marie Price The Journal Record
 
Rough Stock Riders Enjoy "Polo Boot"
[Dec. 19, 2006] Boots have always been important to the American cowboy and in todays arena they are still one of the most important pieces of equipment. By Cindy Meyers

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