Month: July 14, 2014

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New contest coming to Cortez

HORSEMANSHIP CHALLENGE WILL FEATURE TOP TRAINERS WORKING WITH YOUNG HORSES CENTENNIAL, Colo. – There is something beautiful and majestic about a horse, from its raw power to its sheer beauty in movement. Russell Beatty first witnessed it as a child, and that’s when his passion for horses began to stir. It’s merged into a lifelong[...]
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Champs hope to defend titles

LOVINGTON, N.M. – Kaley Bass likes Jake McClure Arena. Each of the past two seasons, the Florida-born cowgirl has raced through the Lovington stadium in route to the Lea County Fair and Rodeo’s barrel racing titles and back-to-back qualifications to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. She expected to be in the mix to make it[...]
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Helton is happy to volunteer

LOVINGTON, N.M. – When Corey Helton’s daughter, Megan, was younger, she was actively involved in livestock showing. Primarily she showed lambs and goats, but she also spent a couple years showing pigs. It takes a lot of work and a lot of care to get animals ready. It also takes a supportive family. Enter Helton,[...]
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Kick-Off concert a local tradition

DODGE CITY, Kan. – This southwest Kansas community is known for its place in Western history. From Boot Hill to legendary lawmen, Dodge City has held a significant place in the hearts of Americans. For those from southwest Kansas, it is home to one of the great annual community celebrations, Dodge City Days. The history[...]
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