03/21/11 For many dog mushing kennels, earning an honor at the Iditarod's post-race banquet is a once-in-a-lifetime thrill. But on Sunday, Allen Moore and wife Aliy Zirkle of Skunk's Place Kennel in Two Rivers earned two of the race's most coveted awards.
03/15/11 John Baker crossed the finish line first Tuesday in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to reclaim the title of Iditarod champion for an Alaska native musher.
03/12/11 In the early morning darkness between on the trail to Shageluk, Lance Mackey saw a light bouncing in the distance. Turns out it was the headlamp of Martin Buser, who later said he nodded off dozens of times.
03/12/11 ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Veteran John Baker seized the lead of the 2011 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on the Yukon River and extended it Saturday with a blazing run on the 70-mile stretch from Eagle ...
03/12/11 ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Sebastian Schnuelle had the lead in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Friday, followed closely by Hans Gatt -- the runner-up last year behind Lance Mackey.
03/12/11 Veteran John Baker seized the lead in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on the Yukon River and extended it Saturday on the 70-mile stretch from Eagle Island to Kaltag.
03/12/11 DAN JOLING Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska A new leader surged to more than a two-hour lead early Saturday in the 1,150-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. John Baker of Kotzebue (KOTZ'-eh-biew), Alaska, left Eagle Island before the sun rose ahead of Sebastian Schnuelle (SHNOO-LEE), Hugh Neff, Ramey Smyth as lead mushers negotiated the final leg of the Yukon River. Baker has 11 top-10 finishes ...
03/12/11 Tiller one of Iditarod musher Jodi Bailey's sled dogs rests at the Takotna, Alaska checkpoint during the 2011 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Thursday March 10, 2011.
03/11/11 Behind a team of dogs he calls "elderly," Sebastian Schnuelle of Whitehorse pulled out of the abandoned town of Iditarod just before sunset Thursday to face an uncertain trail and an uncertain future.
03/11/11 The leaders in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race are more than half way through the 1,150-mile icy trek from Anchorage to Nome. The race website shows Hugh Neff of Tok was first out of the checkpoint early Friday at Shageluk -- 599 miles from Anchorage and 532 miles to Nome. He's followed by John Baker of Kotzebue and the winner of the last four Iditarods, Lance Mackey of Fairbanks.
03/11/11 The leaders in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race are more than half way through the 1,150-mile icy trek from Anchorage to Nome.
03/11/11 NFL lead labor negotiator interviewed. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - The leaders in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race are more than half way through the 1,150-mile icy trek from Anchorage to Nome.
03/11/11 ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The leaders in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race are more than half way through the 1,150-mile icy trek from Anchorage to Nome. The race website shows Hugh Neff of Tok was...
01/06/11 FUNDRAISER Fundraiser to assist Grayling Search and Rescue and the family of Alvin Maillelle Jr. is at 5 p.m., Friday at Chief David Salmon Tribal Hall. Indian Taco Dinner $8 (takeouts availa...
06/23/10 Ocean Beauty Seafoods is pleased to announce a multi-year agreement with the remote Alaska village of Kaltag and Yukon River Gold LLC to market chum salmon, also called Keta salmon, from the Yukon River.
08/14/09 The Sidney Striker soccer team won silver medals in the 16-18 age group at the Big Sky State Games in Billings. Members include, front from left, Grant Christensen and Zack Hoffman; middle, Scott Haverkamp, Josh Torgerson, Andrew Christensen, Justin Brown, Brad Anvik and Ethan Hoffman; back, coach Paul Christensen, Shane Monsen, Keane Fink, Patrick Billingsley, Ethan Ashe, Matt Harris, Thomas ...
08/14/09 The second annual Sidney Sprint Triathlon held Saturday was a success to say the least. |