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Midland native Keaton Loebrich's main goal in his first Iditarod was to finish the race. Mission accomplished, and then some.
The United States experienced other horrific tornadoes in the last century. More than 200 people perished in 1936 when Tupelo ...
John Lyle, formerly of Fairbanks and now living in Hawaii, sent photos from the 1990s of snow oozing off his late friend Bill ...
Holmes pumped his fist as he ran alongside his sled with a headlamp beaming from his forehead, as he and his 10-dog team ...
He was flown to Nome with a broken wrist and several broken ribs. That winter, he had to train and mush dogs with one arm. One of Holmes’ mentors in Alaska was longtime Interior musher Bill ...
Winter is rarely a bed of roses ... In Alaska, a diphtheria outbreak threatened the remote town of Nome. The tragedy was averted thanks to 20 sled dog teams that relayed life-saving antitoxin ...
in the winter and is a little warmer in the summer. Meyer Farms supplies produce year-round to Bethel, Nome and numerous villages in Western Alaska. The farm also sells in Anchorage and schools ...
Winter is rarely a bed of roses ... In Alaska, a diphtheria outbreak threatened the remote town of Nome. The tragedy was averted thanks to 20 sled dog teams that relayed life-saving antitoxin ...
Jessie Holmes won this year’s Iditarod, reaching Nome early Friday morning for a ... as she solo-hiked Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail in winter. She also competed in shorter, but challenging ...
This year’s Iditarod was its 53rd iteration and it covered 1,128 miles from Fairbanks to Nome — the longest version of the run ever. A paucity of snow this winter meant pushing off well north ...