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Montana State University's rodeo team has been given a unique opportunity to participate in the presidential inaugural parade ...
"You’re representing a lot more than yourself. ... You’re representing the western way of life," MSU rodeo coach Kyle Whitaker said about his team riding in the Inaugural Parade on Monday.
The parade also includes bands, citizen groups and floats proceeding from the U.S. Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.