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SLE Rodeo Live on Rising

The SLE Rodeo is back in Montgomery this year after taking a break due to the pandemic, Alabama News Network’s Andrew James spoke with Lauren Wilson with the SLE Rodeo Friday morning during Alabama News Rising. The Rodeo started Thursday night and will continue until Sunday night. Categories: Montgomery Metro, News Tags: alabama news rising, Andrew James, SLE rodeo

2021 SLE Rodeo Week Preview

The annual SLE Livestock and Rodeo are back in Montgomery this week. The 2020 Rodeo was canceled this time last year after the first case of COVID-19 entered Alabama. Just one year later officials are ready to bring the show back to life with a few changes. The shows will have limited seating and masks will be required to make…

Preview: 63rd Annual SLE Rodeo in Montgomery

Today at the Alabama Cattleman Association’s annual SLE Rodeo luncheon, officials spoke about what will make this year’s events like none other before. The 63rd Annual SLE Rodeo is here once again, but this year is going to be a little different. The rodeo was canceled last year due to the pandemic but this year the fun of the rodeo…

SLE Rodeo and Livestock Week Canceled for 2020

  Leaders of the Southeastern Livestock Exposition have announced the cancellation of the 63rd Annual SLE Rodeo and Livestock Week. The event was originally planned for March at Garrett Coliseum in Montgomery but was postponed due to the closure of city facilities, including the coliseum, because of coronavirus.  It had been hoped the rodeo could be scheduled for later in…

SLE Rodeo Kick-Off Parade Jump Starts Rodeo Weekend

The rodeo is back in town! Opening day for the 61st Annual SLE Rodeo, also meant the return of the kick-off parade. Cowgirls and Cowboys lined the streets of downtown Montgomery to jump-start a weekend of family fun at Garrett Coliseum. The rodeo caravan even made a special stop at the steps of the Capitol to give Governor Kay Ivey…

60th Annual SLE Rodeo Kick-Off Parade

On opening day at the 60th annual SLE Rodeo the cowboys and cowgirls kicked things off with a bang. Thursday afternoon they paraded through the streets of downtown Montgomery. The kick-off parade was a little shorter than usual because they did not have the wagon train, but that did not seem to discourage true rodeo lovers from lining the streets to…