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Yearly Archives: 2026

Northwestern Oklahoma State Bulldoggers Share Fort Worth Crown

Written on February 11, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

by Ted Harbin Alva is a community of about 5,000 people and a small college, Northwestern Oklahoma State University. It’s also been a home to Bridger Anderson and Trisyn Kalawaia, who shared the steer wrestling title at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo this past Saturday night. In the tournament-style format, both stopped the  Continue Reading »

The Cost of Doing It Right

Written on February 3, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

Where Strength is Forged in the Unseen Work by Lori Bizzell | Photos Courtesy of Cavender’s & Trevor Bentley There is a kind of strength you cannot time. There are some young men who rope with talent, and there are some who rope with a deeper kind of strength, the kind you cannot fake. Trevor  Continue Reading »

Built for the Belt: Taylor Munsell’s Breakaway Breakthrough

Written on February 3, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

by Ted Harbin The golden piece of designed metal weighing about half a pound hasn’t even arrived, but Taylor Munsell knows exactly where it’s going when it does. “Oh, it’ll for sure go on my belt,” said Munsell, the 2025 world champion breakaway roper from the northwest Oklahoma community of Alva. “Those things are meant  Continue Reading »

Prairie Circuit Finals Return Despite EHV Challenges, Headed to Pawhuska

Written on January 27, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

by Ted Harbin There were questions and concerns. Ordinary people sought advice from medical professionals. The uncertainty was real, and what followed were cancellations and postponements with no real end in sight. On a smaller scale than the COVID pandemic five years earlier, live-event Western sports were affected by the equine herpesvirus outbreak in November.  Continue Reading »

A NEW YEAR – 2026

Written on January 27, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

by Corey Ross IT’S A NEW YEAR! A new year to be prosperous in the Lord and in every area of your lives. The Bible says in Psalm 35 that God takes pleasure in your prosperity. God wants you to prosper not only in the financial realm but in every area of our life—spirit, soul,  Continue Reading »

It’s a New Year!!!

Written on January 23, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

by Corey Ross   A new year to be prosperous in the Lord and in every area of your lives. The Bible says in Psalm 35 that God takes pleasure in your prosperity. God wants you to prosper not only in the financial realm but in every area of our life—spirit, soul, and body. No  Continue Reading »

Get Gritty

Written on January 23, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

by Kory Keeth The other night, while announcing the bull riding at a rodeo, God showed me something incredible. A bull rider nearly made the whistle after 7 long seconds. He gave a valiant effort of grit and determination. With every jump of the bull, the cowboy had an answer for the daring ride he  Continue Reading »

Montie Montana: The Cowboy Who Roped the World

Written on January 21, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

By Smokey Anderson & Lori Bizzell There are legends, and then there are legends who could literally rope a president. Montie Montana wasn’t just a rodeo star. He was a walking, riding, grinning piece of Americana. From the dusty arenas of Montana to the bright lights of Hollywood, and sixty Rose Parades straight, Montie spun  Continue Reading »

Cole Franks and Rocker Steiner Celebrate Waylon Bourgeois’ Third-Round Victory at the 2025 National Finals Rodeo.

Written on January 21, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

TwisTed Rodeo with Ted Harbin By Ted Harbin The only thing separating them as siblings is genetics. They share many of the same passions, primarily centered on rodeo. That’s what brought them together in the first place, but the camaraderie is what’s kept them in the saddle through the rigors of the sport’s season. It’s  Continue Reading »

INDOOR RODEOS

Written on January 16, 2026 at 12:00 am, by

TWISTED RODEO W/ TED HARBIN By Ted Harbin Indoor winter rodeos offer an escape from the elements, whether it’s blistering cold in St. Paul, Minnesota, or avoiding cold rain and potential ice at Fort Worth, Texas. The first four months of the year feature a plethora of indoor events for good reason. While outposts in  Continue Reading »