The concept of Miss Rodeo America was developed in 1955 by a group of gentlemen under the name of International Rodeo Management
(IRM). The same year Burwell, Nebraska selected its first Miss Rodeo Nebraska. Dallas Hunt George of Lincoln, Nebraska, held the title of Miss Rodeo Nebraska in 1955 and 1956. She won the Regional title in Omaha, Nebraska at the AK-SAR-BEN Rodeo in 1956 and went on to compete and win the Miss Rodeo America title in
1957.
Laura
(Lolly) Cameron Klug won the 1957 Miss Rodeo Nebraska title. She won the Regional title at AR-SAR-BEN and competed at Miss Rodeo America. In 1959 she was selected Buffalo Bill Rodeo Queen and given the title of Miss Rodeo Northwest. She then competed again at Miss Rodeo America where she was selected second runner-up.
In 1991, after 36 years of the Miss Rodeo Nebraska Pageant being held in Burwell, NE,
the pageant was moved to Nebraska’s official state celebration,
NEBRASKAland DAYS
and the Buffalo Bill PRCA Rodeo at North Platte, NE. In 2000 the pageant schedule was
changed from three days to four days. The contestants are judged on the categories of horsemanship, personality, and appearance.
Also in 1991, NEBRASKAland DAYS began presenting a $1,000 scholarship each year to
the young woman chosen as Miss Rodeo Nebraska. The MRNA Scholarship Program has continued to
grow and, at this time, is able to give over $5,000 in scholarship money.
The Miss Rodeo Nebraska Pageant that began in 1955 continues to be held annually to select a young lady who
has the desire and enthusiasm to serve as a goodwill ambassador for the “Sport of Rodeo” and the State of Nebraska.
In 2006 the Miss Rodeo Nebraska Association, Inc. expanded their program to include the
Miss Teen Rodeo Nebraska
Pageant.
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