Adult Entry Now Open For 2022 USA Mullet Championships
Warning: extremely luscious locks ahead.
Voting for the kid and teen divisions of the 2022 USA Mullet Championships has concluded, and the winners have been announced.
Coming in at first place for the kids division is Emmitt Bailey, a.k.a. “Mullet Boy,” from Menomonie, WI. I especially love the way his mullet is also part mohawk, as it really gives it a little extra flare. The teen winner, Cayden Kershaw from Wausau, WI, took on a more classic look with a mullet that looks like it could be straight out of the 80’s. While the winners are all fantastic, the finalists definitely deserve some recognition as well for their awesome locks. To check out the pictures of the winners and finalists, go to the Mullet Championship website.
Ladies, don’t fret if you’re feeling left out. There is also a category for “femullets.” I can’t even lie–after checking out the 2021 winners along with the other femullet entries, I’m lowkey considering trying the style myself. I’m all for trying new hairstyles, so maybe a femullet should be next on my list. I don’t think I could ever pull it off like those ladies, though.
You may be reading this and thinking, “Where can I enter the contest for my luscious mullet?” If that’s the case, don’t worry!
Adults 19 and over have until the end of August to submit pictures into their age category. The 2022 Men’s Open series contest is currently accepting submissions. The entry fee is $10, but it is a small price to pay for a chance at the grand prize of $2500. Half of the entry fee is also donated to Stop Soldier Suicide, an organization that provides personalized care and support to all veterans. Is there anything better than mullets for a cause?
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Happy National Dog Day!
How can we repay our furry friend(s) who provide us with comfort, care and kinship.
Well. Luckily, we live in a city where the dogs are treated better than kids. And we’re only slightly kidding.
I mean, let’s be real. We see the Summerlin mothers (or fathers, too) who are pushing strollers at the local park. However, instead of a baby being snuggled into the stroller, a small Yorkie, teacup poodle or tiny Pomeranian can be seen perched on the stroller.
Aside from this, many of us can appreciate the dogs in our life. There’s also clinical research that proves the benefits of having a canine companion in your life.
Harvard Medical School actually conducted research about the connection between owning a dog and a the owner’s wellbeing. According to the research, having a dog can boost human health.
Aside from a dog making their owners more physically active, owning a dog can help humans be more mindful and calmer. It can also help kids be more active, secure and responsible.
Petting a dog can even lower a person’s blood pressure and heart rate. And the dog benefits from this as well! Being a dog parent can calm jagged nerves and reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness, too. So, along with the unparalleled companionship, owning a dog will hypothetically improve your mental and physical wellbeing!
Since National Dog Day is nearly here, there are a few ways you can help out our pooch community in the Vegas Valley.
The Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is always looking for financial support due to the organization being fully independent and volunteer based.
If you’re a Las Vegas local who’s looking to celebrate your doggy in all its glory then look no further! Here are a few fun activities you can do on National Dog Day!
Sammi Reeves is the afternoon show host on 102.7 VGS. Before her radio career, she worked several jobs in the media industry, specifically involving social media and media buying. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Sammi writes Las Vegas content centered around local restaurants, events, and need-to-know news.