American Cowboy Editor, Jesse Mullins Jr., left, and John R. Erickson, author of the award winning "Six Days Ablaze" article and their Wrangler Awards
American Cowboy Editor, Jesse Mullins Jr., left, and John R. Erickson, author of the award winning "Six Days Ablaze" article and their Wrangler Awards
American Cowboy Magazine Only Magazine to Win 2007 Wrangler Award from the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

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Boulder, CO-- American Cowboy Magazine, based in Boulder, Colorado, has been recognized by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in their annual Western Heritage awards. 

American Cowboy, the only magazine to win a 2007 Wrangler award, is recognized for Outstanding Magazine Article, for a two-part series entitled "Six Days Ablaze," written by John R. Erickson and published in the September/October 2006 and November/December 2006 issues of American Cowboy.

Left to right: John R. Erickson, Michael Martin Murphey, Waddie Mitchell and Jesse Mullins, Jr.
Left to right: John R. Erickson, Michael Martin Murphey, Waddie Mitchell and Jesse Mullins, Jr.

The article graphically depicts the stories of ranchers in the Texas Panhandle who heroically dealt with the fires that swept across the region in March, 2006.  Twelve people and over 10,000 cattle died in the worst fire to ever cross Texas.  The evocative article includes compelling photographs of the fire and the aftermath of the tragedy.

American Cowboy magazine is owned by Active Interest Media, a publishing group that encompasses a variety of publications focusing on art, home, healthy living and enthusiast sports, including: Southwest Art, Log Home Living, Vegetarian Times, Yoga Journal and Yachts MagazineAmerican Cowboy magazine is the home of the National Day of the American Cowboy.  For more information, visit www.americancowboy.com or www.cowboyday.com.

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American Cowboy magazine's Owner and Publisher Bill Bales, is given the award by Kendra Santos of PRCA.

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American Cowboy Wins 2005 “Best in Print Journalism” Award

Magazine Recognized During National Finals Rodeo

Amidst the annual flurry of excitement that is the 10-day Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) took time to honor American Cowboy magazine with its prestigious “Best in Print Journalism Award” for 2005.

The award recognized the magazine’s commitment to excellence and to the sport of rodeo. In accepting the award for the magazine, Publisher William E. Bales expressed his thanks to PRCA and shared wishes for a continued long relationship with the sport and with the cowboy lifestyle.

“It has been an honor to serve the broad community of people who appreciate the Western lifestyle and the sport of rodeo,” Bales commented later. “Our readers have supported us faithfully through the years and rodeo is one of those shared interests that has made that chemistry work. We’ve had in-depth rodeo coverage in every issue since our debut in 1994, and have showcased the superb reportage and commentary of our Rodeo Editor, Kendra Santos, throughout that time. Kendra is highly regarded in her field, and that association has been invaluable for us and for our readers.”

American Cowboy magazine was launched in 1994 by a handful of people who decided they wanted to spend their professional lives celebrating the courage, honor, honesty, humility and integrity that are wrapped up in those people who call themselves American cowboys. Within a year, the company relocated from Kansas to Wyoming, taking five families in the process, all of whom continue to be associated with the magazine. Today it reaches some quarter-million readers every issue, and residents in more than 50 foreign countries. Among the accomplishments of American Cowboy is the creation of the National Day of the American Cowboy, which was signed into effect by President Bush last July.

American Cowboy promotes itself as a wholesome, positive, family-oriented magazine dedicated to the cowboy lifestyle.


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