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Luchsinger, Weaver bring Cowboy Church to Lazy E March 8th
[Feb. 26, 2009] GUTHRIE, Okla. - The message is as beautiful as the voice.

For 25 years, Susie McEntire Luchsinger has shared her faith in God through music, a natural reflection of her life, which has been surrounded by rhythm and rhyme. Her ministry has been witnessed by countless people, from large congregations to backyard gatherings to arenas all across this land. By Ted Harbin
 
So You Think You've Watched the PBR on TV?
[Feb. 21, 2009] Watch the Round One of the Oklahoma Invitational from Opening to Closing UNCUT! See what you miss on the TV version! All the rides plus Flint! By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Atttitude
 
Reigning World Champion Takes Round One Win on Oklahoma City!!
[Feb. 14, 2009] Tune in to NBC and VERSUS for all of the non-stop action from The Sooner State.

Oklahoma City, OK (February 13, 2009) - The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) invaded The Sooner State for stop #9 on the PBR’s prestigious Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) tour. The top 40 bull riders in the world took on the toughest bulls in the industry during round one of the 2009 Express Classic, held at Oklahoma City’s Ford Center. In the end, 2008 PBR World Champion Guilherme Marchi (Leme, SP, Brazil) took the first round victory after riding the bull, Big Iron, owned by Diamond S Bucking Bulls, for 91.5 points. By Matthew Garbiso, PBR
 
PBR’s Built Ford Tough Series Returns to Oklahoma for Three Action-Packed Performances!!!
[Feb. 10, 2009] PUEBLO, Colo. (February 9, 2009) - The Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) whirlwind February schedule sends the world’s best bull riders to the Oklahoma City’s Ford Center for the Express Classic, stop #9 on the prestigious Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS). At 8 p.m. on Friday, February 13th, 6:50 p.m. on Saturday, February 14th and at 2:00 on Sunday, February 15th, the PBR will showcase the top 40 bull riders in the world in a world-class production as they compete for the coveted event title. By Matthew Garbiso, PBR
 
IFR 39
[Jan. 19, 2009] Internaional Professional Rodeo Cowboys IFR 39 is in the books and all the champions have written their names in history. Complete results and standings here.
 
Rodeo queen, reporter led a storied life
[Dec. 30, 2008] Jo Ann Cornell, 88, a former McAlester Prison Rodeo queen, died at her home in Weatherford on Dec., 24, said her son, Harrison Cornell.
 
Five to be honored at Western Heritage Awards in Oklahoma City
[Dec. 27, 2008] The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City will induct Thomas Morgan Woodward along with the late Walter Clarence "Dub" Taylor II into the Hall of Great Western Performers during its annual Western Heritage Awards. The gala will be April 18.
 
LAW Federal judge rules for Rodeo Alliance
[Dec. 13, 2008] An Arizona group tortiously interfered with a contract allowing the Oklahoma-based Rodeo Alliance LLC to acquire the International Professional Rodeo Association, which operates the International Finals Rodeo, an Oklahoma City federal judge has held.
 
Marchi wins his gold while McBride shows what won him two
[Nov. 9, 2008] With two rounds of the PBR World Finals still to go, Guilherme Marchi knows the gold buckle is his. With retirement 24 hours away, McBride takes round six. By Mary Rudloff
 
Round one at Mohegan Sun goes to Cord McCoy
[Oct. 18, 2008] 24 of 47 riders put up qualified scores in round one in Uncasville, in a scramble to make the PBR World Finals in two weeks By Mary Rudloff
 
Music City belongs to Justin McBride in Nashville's Jack Daniels Invitational Aug. 29-30
[Aug. 31, 2008] McBride's win in Nashville has the reigning world champ closing in on the $5 million career earnings mark, and qualifying for the PBR World Finals in just three events By Mary Rudloff
 
Tulsa PBR - One for the record books to be televised this weekend
[Jul. 31, 2008] PBR back on TV with Tulsa's historic short go - Nearly two weeks after the fact, folks are still talking about the event in Tulsa, Okla. And with good reason. By Keith Ryan Cartwright
 
Bull riding competition was fun for first-time spectators
[Jul. 24, 2008] Cindy's Comment - It is enjoyable to hear what a first time spectator has to say about the sport we all love. A fun read!
 
The Life Of Clem McSpadden A Rodeo Renaissance Man
[Jul. 20, 2008] People with wisdom and the willingness to serve don't happen to come around often. And when they do they usually have a chosen field in which they give until they can't give any more. Fortunately, Clem McSpadden chose rodeo as his field of expertise. Or maybe rodeo chose Clem. No matter. It was a beautiful match and for just eighteen years short of a century Clem and rodeo went through life as one. By Gail Woerner, Rodeo Historian
Also: Gail's Website
 
PBR Tulsa Express Classic presented by Creek Nation Casino Final Results!!!
[Jul. 20, 2008] In only his second event of the season, two-time (2005 & 2007) PBR World Champion, Justin McBride (Elk City, Okla.) dominated the competition and came away victorious with 275.75 points. McBride added $30,180 in PBR bucks to his bank account with the event win. By Katharine Sherrer, PBR

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