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  2. Dirty Jacket - Wikipedia

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    On July 30, 2019, at the Eagle County Fair & Rodeo, Rusty Wright matched up with Dirty Jacket for a 91 point score. Wright dealt with some anticipation prior to the ride due to the reputation of this horse. Horses of Dirty Jacket’s calibre spend time in the TV pen at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR), which is meant for rank horses. [3]

  3. Forest Fair Mall - Wikipedia

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    The first phase of the mall, featuring Bigg's and approximately 20 other stores, opened on July 11, 1988. A month prior to this, Higbee's withdrew from the project after being purchased by a joint venture of Dillard's and Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. [10] As a result, B. Altman was relocated from its originally planned store to the space vacated by Higbee's, thus leaving a vacant anchor store and ...

  4. Miles City Bucking Horse Sale - Wikipedia

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    Accompanied by a parade, a horse racing meet, a rodeo and a number of social activities, it attracts rodeo stock contractors from the United States and Canada who are looking for bucking horse, and bucking bull prospects. The first official Miles City Bucking Horse Sale began in 1951, though an unofficial sale was held in 1950. [1]

  5. 'Goat rodeo': How Ohio's minimum wage campaign missed the ...

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    If One Fair Wage makes the ballot, it'll face opposition from the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and Ohio Restaurant and Hospitality Alliance. The business groups say a $15 an hour minimum wage mandate ...

  6. Team roping - Wikipedia

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    Team roping also known as heading and heeling is a rodeo event that features a steer (typically a Corriente) and two mounted riders. The first roper is referred to as the "header", the person who ropes the front of the steer, usually around the horns, but it is also legal for the rope to go around the neck, or go around one horn and the nose ...

  7. New owners on Rodeo Drive betting big on luxury retailers - AOL

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    Los Angeles-based brothers paid $208 million for an office complex on Rodeo Drive. They plan to nearly double the property's retail space to lure luxury tenants.

  8. Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    The American English word rodeo is taken directly from Spanish rodeo (), which roughly translates into English as 'round up'. [4] The Spanish word is derived from the verb rodear, meaning 'to surround' or 'go around', used to refer to "a pen for cattle at a fair or market," derived from the Latin rota or rotare, meaning 'to rotate or go around'.

  9. Bucking bull - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day bucking bull Mildred Douglas riding a bucking bull c. 1917. A bucking bull is a bull used in rodeo bull riding competition. They are usually a Brahman crossed with another breed, weighing 1,500 pounds or more, selected for their tendency to "leap, plunge and spin" when a human is on its back. [1]