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Local nonprofit Sober Cowboy presents $1,000 scholarship opportunity to district students

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Lacey Singleton, founder of the nonprofit Sober Cowboy, presented a $1,000 scholarship aimed at students entering agriculture, trades, rodeo or college; application deadline noted as March 15.

Lacey Singleton, founder of the nonprofit Sober Cowboy, presented a $1,000 scholarship opportunity to Pueblo County School District 70 students and asked the board to share the information with eligible students.

Singleton said Sober Cowboy began in…

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