Ep 26 - Austin Curtis, Sikeston Jaycee Rodeo Chairman and Kelly Marks, Rodeo Office Administrator and perennial Employee of the Year cover art

Ep 26 - Austin Curtis, Sikeston Jaycee Rodeo Chairman and Kelly Marks, Rodeo Office Administrator and perennial Employee of the Year

Ep 26 - Austin Curtis, Sikeston Jaycee Rodeo Chairman and Kelly Marks, Rodeo Office Administrator and perennial Employee of the Year

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It’s almost Rodeo Week in Sikeston, and we’ve got the insiders’ scoop! On this episode of The Doghouse, Matt and Micah are joined by Austin Curtis, Sikeston Jaycee Rodeo Chairman, and Kelly Marks, the perennial Sikeston Jaycee Employee of the Year, to break down everything you need to know about this year’s Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo. 🐂🎟️🎤


Austin gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to put on one of the premier rodeos in the country, from booking top-tier talent to the months of prep that make it all happen. Kelly — a.k.a. “the lady who gets stuff done” — shares the stories, the traditions, and the blood, sweat, and laughs that make Rodeo Week such a special time in Bulldog Nation.


We’re talking:

🔹 Big-name concerts & entertainment

🔹 Rodeo events & fan experiences

🔹 The Jaycees’ community impact

🔹 And yes… a few legendary behind-the-scenes stories you don’t want to miss.


If you’re from Sikeston, this is a must-listen episode to get you hyped for Rodeo Week.

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