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LUCRETIA (BLAIS) GOULD is lifted into a truck by her new husband, Jeff Gould, after the two Lewiston residents tied the knot at the Redneck “Blank” in Hebron on Saturday. Despite being forced to change its name, the event formerly known as the Redneck Olympic Games continued its tradition Saturday of holding unorthodox competitions like lawn mower races, mud runs and tire burnouts.
LUCRETIA (BLAIS) GOULD is lifted into a truck by her new husband, Jeff Gould, after the two Lewiston residents tied the knot at the Redneck “Blank” in Hebron on Saturday. Despite being forced to change its name, the event formerly known as the Redneck Olympic Games continued its tradition Saturday of holding unorthodox competitions like lawn mower races, mud runs and tire burnouts.

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