The National Little Britches Rodeo (NLBR) is set to kick off its annual event at the Lazy E this Thursday, marking the beginning of a busy week for the area.
Founded in 1952, the National Little Britches Rodeo is a prestigious youth rodeo organization that provides a platform for young rodeo enthusiasts aged 5 to 18. Each year, NLBR sanctions nearly 400 youth rodeos across 15 states, fostering the development of skills and sportsmanship in young competitors.
Logan County Emergency Manager Steven Haga says residents and commuters on the east side of I-35 are advised to exercise patience and caution as traffic is expected to be heavier than usual. The presence of deputies at key intersections aims to minimize disruptions and ensure everyone’s safety.
Traffic Advisory
- Affected Roads: Waterloo, Seward, and Douglas roads are expected to experience increased traffic.
- Duration: Traffic congestion is anticipated throughout the next week.
- Safety Measures: Deputies will be present, directing traffic at the main entrance of the Lazy E to ensure a smooth flow and enhance safety for all travelers.
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