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Page 2 of 3 1 2 3 Professional Bull Riders, Inc. Moves into new World Headquarters in Pueblo[Jul. 16, 2007] The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) is pleased to announce that as of Monday, July 16th it has officially taken up residence in its new corporate Headquarters in Pueblo, Colo. The new PBR World Headquarters are located at 101 W. Riverwalk on the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk (HARP) in Pueblo. The PBR will be phasing in employees over the next month.
Grassroots effort to increase PRCA contestants[Jun. 7, 2007] State high school rodeo champions in Colorado and Wyoming will receive their PRCA permits without charge as part of a new program from the Mountain States Circuit to strengthen ProRodeo's contestant base. By Courtesy PRCA
Basin Rodeo Team member ranked among state's best[May 5, 2007] Think you're ready for some spring sunshine and warmer days?
Imagine how the Basin High School Rodeo Team is feeling after spending the second half of April battling icy roads and windy arena conditions around the state.
(Don]t tell me todays youth don't love rodeo!)_
CU teams up with National Western Stock Show[Jan. 18, 2007] The National Western Stock Show has come to town and this Friday night has been dubbed "CU Night." The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Denver Coliseum.
La Junta cowboy scores big[Sep. 26, 2006] Dan Erickson didn't let a grand opportunity slip through his grasp Friday night.
"I knew when I drew Hanger that he was one of Harry Vold's best horses and I really thought I could get a good score on him," said Erickson, a saddle bronc rider. By Tracy Renck, The Pueblo Chieftan
Historic Ranch becomes prime horse property[Sep. 25, 2006] If you close your eyes and listen closely, you may still hear the clatter of horses' hooves and the rattle of wood wheels as the stagecoach slowly makes its way along the trail. Just over the hill it stops at the small springs to let the horses get a much needed drink of water, and road weary travelers get their first glimpse ever of the magnificent Rocky Mountains. It is here where they have come to make their fortune, stake their roots and start families. By Contributed by: Lynda Vanderpool
Moffat County High School Rodeo results[Sep. 25, 2006] Saturday and Sunday at the Moffat County Fairgrounds - Day 1 results: Bareback riding: 1. James Oliver, 54.
Bull riding: 1. Cody Gardner, 75; 2. Jordon Pierce, 72; 3. Cody Samora, 68; T-4. Kody Pierce, 60; T-4. Travis Cavey, 60. By Craig Daily Press
Buckles, boots & spurs- Bulldog rodeo team ready to roll at fairgrounds[Sep. 22, 2006] The Moffat County Fairgrounds will host the high school team's home meet this weekend. With events on Saturday and Sunday, the members of the Bulldog rodeo team have been busy preparing for the event since the first week of school. By Melanie McDaniels, Craig Daily Press
Cowboy won’t slow down - Loma team roper nearing 25 years on rodeo circuit[Sep. 10, 2006] The miles get longer and longer for Joe Roderick.
The Loma resident estimated he was on the road all but eight days in July and most of the first two weeks of August, traveling from rodeo to rodeo.
But that’s what he does — and he does it quite well. By Kent Mincer, The Daily Sentinel
Sheep wranglers of Windsor[Sep. 5, 2006] When Forrest McGrew grows up he wants to be a cowboy, a firefighter or an Army guy.
He changes his mind a lot, he said.
Saturday, the 4-year-old Windsor preschooler got his first chance at the cowboy side of his inspirations. By Sherrie Peif, Windsor Tribune
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