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Samantha LaLonde from Farmington Hills finished the annual 1,000-plus-mile dog sled race in Alaska in 12 days and 14 hours.
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Saving Sinking Homes
Environment / Photo Essay / How climate change is escalating a housing crisis in Alaska’s Native villages. Jess Zhang and ...
His name was Balto, an Alaskan husky and sled dog born in Nome, and he led a team of sled dogs, driven by Gunnar Kaasen and ...
A Wasilla High School senior standout will be recognized by the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame as one of seven winners of the ...
Graphite One Inc. (TSXV: GPH) (OTCQX: GPHOF) ("Graphite One", "G1", or the "Company"), is pleased to announce the results and ...
Investing in the Soil In running the Metlakatla Indian Community S'ndooyntgm Galts'ap Community Garden, Gatgyeda Haayk has developed a particular ...
Kari Gibbons, in her first traverse of the full 1,000-mile route, and Petr Ineman — who’d previously done it on a bike and on ...
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Balto the Dog: A Famous Canine Hero
Alaska was one of America’s last remaining frontiers. The isolated region was one full of hardship but offered a quiet ...
NISSWA — A 2,500-mile, seven-day race across Alaska is dubbed “The World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race” — the Iron Dog.
A 2,500-mile, seven-day race across Alaska is dubbed “The World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race” — the Iron Dog. And ...
Further north, near Nome and the Seward Peninsula, rain and snow will build into the region. We’ll see areas of the Western Seward Peninsula stay all snow, while locations along and east of Nome ...