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Demolition derby action races into town

| September 15, 2016 1:00 AM

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—Photo by STACIE SHORT Boundary County Fairgrounds was smokin’ Saturday evening as Smash & Bash 2016, an annual demolition derby sponsored by Woody’s Gun & Pawn, provided some autumn entertainment for area enthusiasts.

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—Photo by STACIE SHORT Boundary County Fairgrounds was smokin’ Saturday evening as Smash & Bash 2016, an annual demolition derby sponsored by Woody’s Gun & Pawn, provided some autumn entertainment for area enthusiasts.

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—Photo by STACIE SHORT Boundary County Fairgrounds was smokin’ Saturday evening as Smash & Bash 2016, an annual demolition derby sponsored by Woody’s Gun & Pawn, provided some autumn entertainment for area enthusiasts.

When the smoke cleared, it was Brandon Regehr of Bonners Ferry coming out on top of Smash & Bash 2016 at the Boundary County Fairgrounds on Saturday. Regehr also won “Most Aggressive Driver” honors.

Finishing second was Chris Cook of Lewiston, followed by James Smith of Bonners Ferry in third.

Cindy Sumpter of Bonners Ferry was the Powderpuff winner. The raffle winner for the opportunity to participate as driver of the 2017 Badgers derby truck was Steve Henry of Kellogg.

Proceeds from the concessions support Bonners Ferry wrestling and Badger Boosters. A big thanks to all local businesses who contributed.