The attorney who is trying to block $15.3 million in state funds for the Prescott Rodeo is deriding House Speaker Ben Toma for his justification of why the spending is legal.
A lawyer for the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest is challenging the appropriation state lawmakers approved last year.
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the money was not given directly to Prescott Frontier Days but instead to state Treasurer Kimberly Yee. And she, in turn, was instructed to provide funding for the association that operates the rodeo.
Thermopolis cowboy Roedy Farrell was born to be a rodeo star. The son of a National Finals Rodeo bull rider, Roedy competed ...
Recent instances of vandalism increase fears of liability issues that could put the famed Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo 'in ...
Kain Medrano woke up at 4 a.m. There was hay to bale, fences to fix or cattle to chase down – all on his grandparents’ ranch ...