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HELENA 鈥?This year, Miss Last Chance Stampede is Cassie Turner. Fans can find her by the arena, ready to sign a poster or take a quick picture.Her friend, Ariel Cutburth, also joins her at the table, ready to snap photos; she is currently a candidate running for Miss Teen Rodeo Montana.Both young women are getting ready for next week s State Fair in Great Falls, where they will compete for the state title of Miss Rodeo Montana. Well, we spend a lot of time getting ready for Miss Rodeo Montana, we represent the Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds, our 4-H club, and help build up rodeo and our youth stanley cup rodeo as well, Cassie Turner said.As Montanans gather at the Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds this week, Tuner says it s an honor to serve the community. stanley cup To me, it means a huge honor, I get to do a service for the Pro Rodeo World, as well as I, want to be Miss Rodeo America, one day, and my goal is to be the first Rodeo Montana to win Miss Rodeo America, she said.After a year of shutdowns, the rodeo queen says it s great to see people in person once again. Great, we get to have the human interaction after having COVID and being locked-up in our houses, stanley cup and I have seen so many faces, and I have met s Vmly Teen receiving care in Omaha crochets to raise rare disease awareness
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. -- When alligators get too close for comfort, grab whatever is handy and guide them back to their pond. That was the plan for Deputy Wheaton and her fellow Hillsborough County deputies over the weekend.Deputy Wheaton responded to a call to find a 4-foot-long gator getting some sleep in the shade of a car in the Tampa area. Body-worn camera video from the deputies shows converse what happened.She grabbed a broom to help lead the salomon animal back to a nearby pond behind the home. After a while, the gator decided to go along for a joy ride by grabbing on to the broom. No one was hurt and the gator was placed safely back in the pond.It s gator mating season and the large reptiles are more visible right now, coming up on dry land to places they normally don t go. This is the second alliga af1 tor rescue for Deputy Wheaton in the last two months. In early April,the same deputy responded to a call about a 10-foot gator sleeping under a car at an apartment complex. That rescue necessitated a professional to come and capture the animal to return him to the water. .Page-below > .RichTextModule {display:none;} .Page-below .Link {font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;bo
HELENA 鈥?This year, Miss Last Chance Stampede is Cassie Turner. Fans can find her by the arena, ready to sign a poster or take a quick picture.Her friend, Ariel Cutburth, also joins her at the table, ready to snap photos; she is currently a candidate running for Miss Teen Rodeo Montana.Both young women are getting ready for next week s State Fair in Great Falls, where they will compete for the state title of Miss Rodeo Montana. Well, we spend a lot of time getting ready for Miss Rodeo Montana, we represent the Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds, our 4-H club, and help build up rodeo and our youth stanley cup rodeo as well, Cassie Turner said.As Montanans gather at the Lewis and Clark Fairgrounds this week, Tuner says it s an honor to serve the community. stanley cup To me, it means a huge honor, I get to do a service for the Pro Rodeo World, as well as I, want to be Miss Rodeo America, one day, and my goal is to be the first Rodeo Montana to win Miss Rodeo America, she said.After a year of shutdowns, the rodeo queen says it s great to see people in person once again. Great, we get to have the human interaction after having COVID and being locked-up in our houses, stanley cup and I have seen so many faces, and I have met s Vmly Teen receiving care in Omaha crochets to raise rare disease awareness
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. -- When alligators get too close for comfort, grab whatever is handy and guide them back to their pond. That was the plan for Deputy Wheaton and her fellow Hillsborough County deputies over the weekend.Deputy Wheaton responded to a call to find a 4-foot-long gator getting some sleep in the shade of a car in the Tampa area. Body-worn camera video from the deputies shows converse what happened.She grabbed a broom to help lead the salomon animal back to a nearby pond behind the home. After a while, the gator decided to go along for a joy ride by grabbing on to the broom. No one was hurt and the gator was placed safely back in the pond.It s gator mating season and the large reptiles are more visible right now, coming up on dry land to places they normally don t go. This is the second alliga af1 tor rescue for Deputy Wheaton in the last two months. In early April,the same deputy responded to a call about a 10-foot gator sleeping under a car at an apartment complex. That rescue necessitated a professional to come and capture the animal to return him to the water. .Page-below > .RichTextModule {display:none;} .Page-below .Link {font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;bo