There's a lot to see and do in Montgomery this year, and we've got your guide to many of the biggest happenings.
But if you want to see what the buzz is all about, go to Terry Black’s and load up with a beef ribs, or brisket, or jalapeno sausage. The first stop is for the sides, including ...
The winners get the title for a year and be a part of the grand entry of the grand entry with the professional rodeo, perform at their events, and watch the show.
Cinch World's Toughest Rodeo is launching its tour in Iowa this January. The Iowa Events Center in Des Moines is the first stop on the nine-city tour. Each night before the show, attendees can go ...
Jr., Miss Rodeo Texas Princess 2004 and Miss Rodeo Texas 2015, Nikki Woodward, and the first Black Rodeo Queen in Arkansas, Ja’Dayia Kursh. Beyoncé helped increase NFL Christmas Day viewership ...
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke to the widow of Dennoriss Richardson, who was found hanging in an abandoned Alabama house last ...
Also on the field being featured in the show was Fort Smith’s Ja’Dayia Kursh, the state’s first Black Rodeo Queen. “I’m like ‘So she really knows me? They’re like ‘Yeah she really ...
Beyoncé not only used the halftime platform to feature Black country artists, but the entire performance was an ode to Western and rodeo culture. Other guests included Mexican Cowgirl Melanie ...
The performance began with Bey in an an all-white fuzzy coat which is a representation of the traditional “woolies” worn by Black cowboys. She rode a white horse lead by a Black cowboy who was ...
No Black Alabamian has ever served in the U.S. Senate. And only four Black lawmakers have been elected to represent the state ...
FORT SMITH, Ark — Fort Smith native Ja'Dayia Kursh became the state's first Black rodeo queen in 2017 when she won that year's Miss Rodeo Coal Hill of Arkansas, but even then she wasn't ...
The performance featured Black cowboys, two-stepping and the first Black rodeo queen. “There is a Black country renaissance going on … that has been a long time coming, and ‘Cowboy ...