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Bay County, Fla:
No more cops and robbers, it’s time to play cowboys. The Bay County Sheriff’s Office continues to prepare for it’s fourth annual rodeo.
Today, the Bay County Sheriff’s Office prepared the grounds for the festivities. The dirt is tilled, contestants are waiting, and the only thing left is to fill the empty bleachers.
The family fun begins tomorrow and lasts until Saturday. There will be cowboys, a clown, and carnival food.
“It is fun, but it is stressful. Everybody pulls together pretty well, and we just try to make it a good show for everybody,” said Sgt. Jim Jenkins of the Bay County Sheriff’s Office.
Frank Brown Park is just off of highway 98 in Panama City Beach. On Friday, doors open at 4 PM and on Saturday at 10 AM.
The cost of a ticket is $10, and you can buy one at the gate.
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