PRCA Rodeo
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Lucero has an award-winning bond with his horse
Spiderman, a 13-year-old gelding, backs into the chute, keeping his eyes on the heels of the steer. His ears are raised as he waits for the snap of the barrier.
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From steer wrestling to steering committees
Of the 22 years he’s been in Cleburne, Kit Woody said he’s been involved in the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association Rodeo for 21 years.
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A tough ride
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Weaver combines missionary work with rodeo
Jordan Weaver will do his calf roping in the slack Wednesday morning at the Johnson County PRCA Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo.
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2011 Sheriff's Posse PRCA Rodeo special section online only
The 2011 Sheriff's Posse PRCA Rodeo special section is now available for viewing.
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New faces join the Sheriff’s Posse rodeo to entertain
The 54th annual Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse PRCA Rodeo is quickly approaching and will boast tons of entertainment — long before the nightly rodeo competitions begin.
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Huggins new announcer at rodeo
A young, new face will take over the microphone for the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association rodeo next week.
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Thursday rodeo dedicated to God
Thursday night’s PRCA performance has been dedicated as “God and Country Night,” with the assistance of Pastor Russ Weaver and Shepherd’s Valley Cowboy Church in Egan.
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PRCA Rodeo schedule
The PRCA Rodeo, hosted by the Johnson County Sheriff's Posse, begins Saturday with mutton bustin' tryouts and county team roping.
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Voice of rodeo resigns amidst stock provider controversy
Charlie Throckmorton, a Cleburne resident and 24-year announcing veteran of the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse PRCA Rodeo, resigned his duties Friday, saying, “Amidst the controversy surrounding the Johnson County Sheriff’s Posse PRCA Rodeo, I have elected to bid farewell to an event that I hold dear to my heart.”
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