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20-04-2025
- Automotive
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San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Premium Sale
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — The San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Premium Sale was held on April 19. The Vice President of the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo Association Jimmy Barton, sat down with KSAN-TV Senora Scott to talk about the premium sale that went on. Barton explained that Livestock Show is in February, the kids come then and show their animal there and get awarded prize money a few days later after the auctions. Barton explained the kids use the prize money to either save for college or buy another animal for next year. Barton told Scott that after COVID-19 the premium show moved into the Spur Arena to social distance. Scott brought up that the Spur Arena looked pretty full and Barton explained that they have grown recently which is nice. Premium Sale Chair Raleigh Little also talked with KLST-TV's Caroyln Mcenrue to talk about the preium sale as well. Little told McEnrue that there were 15,700 stock show entries this year. She showed her gratitude for everyone involved. 'We are so blessed by all the individuals and business in our community that support this and what those exhibitors do and the hard work they put into it,' said Little. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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17-04-2025
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99-year-old WW2 veteran attends San Angelo Rodeo
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — It is Military Appreciation night at the San Angelo Rodeo, and a 99-year-old United States Army WW2 veteran Donald Dennis talked with KSAN-TV's Senora Scott to talk about his experience. Dennis said he wasn't in the service very long because he saw on a billboard that said if you volunteer for a year, you get a vacation. 'I had been there only six months, so I volunteered,' said Dennis. Dennis talked about how he was stationed in Korea at the time. He said at that time the Japanese Military just left, and before the Chinese came in and started a war. He said he left right as the war was picking up but it was interesting, and the country seemed very poor at the time. 'There was pretty much nothing left, they cleaned out the country of anything of value,' said Dennis. Dennis talked about how people should experience a different country because it's very interesting. 'You discover really quick your country is the best place, there's nothing like home,' said Dennis. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.