The Girl in Lime Green Jeans Begins Her Trek Around the State

The Girl in Lime Green Jeans Begins Her Trek Around the State

ADS Lindsey reading The Girl in Lime Green Jeans at one of the schools she has visited thus far. [Photo: Lindsey Miller] Have you ever known you wanted to do something? Maybe you were not quite sure when, but you were dead set you were going to make it happen one day?...
The G.O.A.T. Announcers Leave Lasting Legacy

The G.O.A.T. Announcers Leave Lasting Legacy

ADS Dean Meyer and Dale Hande [Photos: submitted] Rodeo is an action-packed family entertainment full of energy and excitement. The experience is enhanced with detailed play-by-play and commentary by rodeo announcers. Announcers find a rhythm of their own, colorfully...
Saddle Up for Spring

Saddle Up for Spring

Saddle Up for Spring Remarkable rides. [Photo: submitted by Jesse Hanson] “North Dakota has some of the most wide-open spaces and hidden gems in the country. Every corner of this state offers majestic beauty, endless miles of horse riding and hiking trails. We don’t...
Off to the Races: Remembering the Chariot Races in Kenmare

Off to the Races: Remembering the Chariot Races in Kenmare

Off to the Races: Remembering the Chariot Races in Kenmare Pony races, ‘old school’ style from early 1960s. (left to right) Barb Kraft and unidentified riders. [Photo: submitted] (Photo shows time era from Berthold races: DHM is seeking photos of the...
The Art of Cowboy Rhythm

The Art of Cowboy Rhythm

The Art of Cowboy Rhythm Carson Houser [Photo: submitted] Cowboy Poetry is an art of colorful highlight reels of the lifestyle a cowboy leads. The vivid tales explore the experiences and interactions through a broad array of topics connected to the cowboy life; ranch...
“When You Ride Out of the Trap”

“When You Ride Out of the Trap”

“When You Ride Out of the Trap” [Photo: Sharon Moore, MC Lonesome Dove Western Photography] When you ride out of the trap, trailin’ freshly branded cattle, Into green summer grass from your view there in the saddle, It often makes a cowboy grateful to see another...