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From the NAHC Weekly News: <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Olivia Angelloz of Sidney, Nebraska, was crowned Mrs. Nebraska August 3 on the platform of her pro-hunting message. And during the Mrs. America competition this month in Hawaii, she says she'll continue promoting the sport, and hopefully reach a wider audience.
"I'm proud and honored to represent Nebraska, but also the international family of sportsmen and women of which I am a part," said Angelloz, who works at the Sidney, Nebraska, headquarters of Cabela's. "The Mrs. America pageant is a vehicle by which I can educate the public on the important role hunters play as conservationists, stewards of wildlife and humanitarians worldwide."
The Mrs. America competition comes to an end September 19 with the crowning ceremony. Highlights of the pageant will be broadcast on the PAX television network October 11 and 18.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>MY OPINION: That's great, but what the hell is the MRS. America pageant?
"I'm proud and honored to represent Nebraska, but also the international family of sportsmen and women of which I am a part," said Angelloz, who works at the Sidney, Nebraska, headquarters of Cabela's. "The Mrs. America pageant is a vehicle by which I can educate the public on the important role hunters play as conservationists, stewards of wildlife and humanitarians worldwide."
The Mrs. America competition comes to an end September 19 with the crowning ceremony. Highlights of the pageant will be broadcast on the PAX television network October 11 and 18.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>MY OPINION: That's great, but what the hell is the MRS. America pageant?