Calling all destructive female drivers. Now's your chance to smash into other vehicles and possibly earn prize money for it. This is the first year the Mesa County Fair's Demolition Derby is offering ...
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing but ...
Almost to the day 50 years ago, Evelyn (Rackleff) Lohr, of Lebanon, prepared to participate in her first Powder Puff Derby, an air race across the continent. She was the first Oregon member of The ...
Apr. 28—ASHTABULA — Dozens of Ashtabula County Girl Scouts and their parents packed into the First Presbyterian Church fellowship hall on Saturday afternoon for the Powder Puff Derby. More than 90 ...
Car kits are available at the Boy Scout Office. Chips and drinks will be available at concession; bag lunch suggested. For additional information, contact Debbie Nelson,144 Winesap Road Roanoke 24019, ...
Gene Nora Jessen has penned a powerful book that resurrects the "Powder Puff Derby of 1929" that pitted 19 fearless female fliers against the shaky notion that aviation was an exclusively male sport.
The demolition derby was the last event Sunday of the Clallam County Fair in Port Angeles and lived up to expectations with large crowds watching cars smashing into each other in several divisions.
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