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Pages in category "Events in Fort Worth, Texas" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Event: January 12 Hahnenkamm downhill in Kitzbühel. February 9 In the final tune-up for the Americans prior to the Olympic Games, the United States hockey team is crushed 10-3 by the Soviet Union. The show also included Shirley Muldowney's first victory in the Winternationals. February 17 World Gymnastics Championships from Fort Worth, Texas.
For several years, a PRCA Xtreme Bulls event called Bulls' Night Out was held as part of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. However, since 2025, the all-bull riding event at the rodeo is the PBR's Last Cowboy Standing event. On March 20, 2021, boxing hosted Vergil Ortiz Jr. vs Maurice Hooker. Ortiz Jr won by 7th round TKO to win the WBO ...
The Daily Inter Lake is a daily newspaper based in Kalispell, Montana, the seat of Flathead County.It was founded in the former town of Demersville, Montana, in 1889 by a local couple, Clayton and Emma Ingalls, before moving to the new city of Kalispell two years later.
While Kesey was neither at the Texas event nor at Woodstock, his right-hand man, Ken Babbs, and his psychedelic bus Further were. [6] The Hog Farm peacefully provided security, a "trip tent," and free food. [7] Attendance at the festival remains unknown, but is estimated between 120,000 and 150,000.
The 14,000-seat venue has hosted the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo since 2020, as well as concerts and early-round games in the 2022 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament; however, Will Rogers Memorial Center continues to operate as an equestrian arena in Fort Worth.
Ray McKinley and W.O. Rominger presented the idea to the executive committee. The contest was approved and was added to the Stock Show calendar of events primarily because North Side Coliseum was the only arena with a capacity to accommodate the production and crowds expected. The 1918 Fort Worth Rodeo is considered the world's first indoor rodeo.
Fort Worth Weekly was founded in 1996 as FW Weekly by Robert Camuto, [3] a former features editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and son of Nine West co-founder Vince Camuto. Robert Camuto sold The Weekly to national alt-weekly chain New Times Media in August, 2000. [ 4 ]