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MHA Nation Indian Relay Races, A Tribute to A Ranching Legend, & Spotlight on Student Rodeo Athlete

Tisa Peak and Dakota Horse Magazine have collaborated on an insightful documentary, featuring interviews with Hailey Vigen, Richard Longfeather, and Steven Brewer, JR. These horse enthusiasts share their profound connection with the sport, and captivating footage ensures viewers will be thoroughly engaged.

In a heartfelt tribute, we remember Thore Naaden, a man who was born to a sailor's family in Norway in 1886 but chose ranching as his lifelong passion. A poignant line from a November 1954 Bar North magazine article reads, "Thore Naaden, who said he wouldn’t trade ranching for any other life has gone on his last roundup..." From his early days in the Dakota Territory, to his time in Montana, and then back to North Dakota, Thore's journey is a testament to his dedication to the ranching lifestyle. In recognition of his contributions, Thore was posthumously inducted into the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2022 under the Pre-1940's ranching category. His story is the highlight of our "Dakota Cowboy North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame inductee of the week" segment, brought to you by Torgerson Auto Center.

Lastly, we shine a spotlight on an outstanding student-athlete, Riggs Rotenberger. The son of Chad and Michelle Rotenberger from Ludlow, SD, Riggs is a senior at Bowman HS. Not only is he a talented rodeo athlete, but he's also been recognized as the student of the month this fall, showcasing his commitment to both sports and academics.

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