In 2017, Ja’Dayia Kursh was named Miss Rodeo Coal Hill of Arkansas on her 17th birthday. The significance of her title was not immediately apparent,...
Rodeo Queen Ja’Dayia Kursh is Striving to Grow Diversity in the Western Lifestyle
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In 2017, Ja’Dayia Kursh was named Miss Rodeo Coal Hill of Arkansas on her 17th birthday. The significance of her title was not immediately apparent,...
“Woo, Pig.” Chase Outlaw’s mouth crimps up into a smile at The Natural State greeting. Arkansas’ most-recognized native bull rider, he’s...
Jadayia Kursh, a Fort Smith native, has built an incredible career as the first Black rodeo queen in Arkansas. This week, Kursh announced the first...
Let’er buck! The 2019 NFC IPRA Rodeo also known as the “Rodeo on the River” in Ozark, Arkansas is riding back into town in June. With the support of...