Clatsop County Pro Rodeo whips up excitement[Jul. 21, 2008] OR - ... watch out when he starts to twist," a country song goes and so it was at the Clatsop County Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Rodeo Friday and ...
Downtown Prineville sees cattle drive[Jun. 26, 2008] Prineville's historic Crooked River Roundup kicked off Wednesday evening in traditional, visual fashion. It;s a rodeo, quilt show and horse race, but the start to the festivities rides right through Prineville, as the herd of cattle ran from Third Street to Main Street, before continuing south to the Crook County Fairgrounds.
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.
Emmylou Harris brings music to zoo[Jun. 24, 2008] PORTLAND - Country music gets stripped down to basics - just crystalline voices, solid instrumental backing and heartfelt songwriting - when Emmylou Harris plays the Oregon Zoo, along with Jimmy Gaudreau and Moondi Klein, Tuesday, July 22, at 7 p.m., as part of the zoo's Summer Concert Series presented by Fred Meyer and Wells Fargo.
Rodeo: Built Ford Tough invades Northwest[Mar. 14, 2008] The Professional Bull Riders invade the Pacific Northwest this weekend with a pair of events on the 34-city Built Ford Tough Series Tour. The PBR stops Friday in the Rose Garden in Portland and then moves on to the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Wash., for two performances Saturday and Sunday.
Round-Up royalty[Aug. 23, 2007] The 97th annual Pendleton Round-Up is expected to draw 50,000 people Sept. 8-15. The Grand Entry with thePendleton Royalty takes lots of before hand practice!
Bareback greats square off[Jun. 19, 2007] Bobby Mote of Culver, the 2002 Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association world champion, made a stop in Klamath Falls to compete in a fundraising match against 2006 Oregon High School Rodeo Association state champion Steven Peebles of Redmond.
Rodeo bros place at Nationals[Nov. 29, 2006] CORVALLIS – Local cowboys, Jared, 20, Brian, 17, and Mikey Block, 14, spent their Saturday night just before the holiday at the Thanksgiving Thunder Rough Stock Rodeo in Corvallis, improving their riding skills and basking in the glory of recent national-level placement.
The two youngest Block brothers, Brian and Mikey, had just returned from the National Junior Bull Riding Championship in Shawnee, Okla., where Mikey took fourth in the nation in the Peewee Division (age 14 and younger) and Brian took eighth in the nation in the Senior Division.
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