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07/18/11 Eagle River Water & Sanitation District lab analyst Maria Strausbaugh tests a sample of tap water for chlorine Friday at the wastewater-treatment plant in Avon.
07/13/11 Troupes of teddy-toting toddlers trampled to and fro Friday afternoon in Eagle River, their adult minders running raggedly behind. It was the Teddy Bear Picnic, and Eagle River's Bear Paw Festival was officially off to a roaring start.
07/13/11 Jake Moe looked like he'd done this before. He has. Moe, 27, cruised across the finish line all alone to win his fifth Bear Paw 5K title on Saturday, July 9 in Eagle River.
07/13/11 Eagle River's American Legion Wolves got their mojo back with a doubleheader sweep of Kenai Post 20 on Saturday, July 9 at Oberg Field in Peters Creek.
07/13/11 Eagle River's wait is over. The American Legion Wolves finally got the old Mustang off their back, rolling to a 17-8 win over Chugiak Post 33 on a mist-covered Loretta French Field on July 12.
07/07/11 EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado - The July 5 flood on Middle Creek did more than dump a bunch of mud into the Evergreen Lodge's swimming pool - it raised the water level in the Eagle River by a foot. With the local snowpack mostly Copyright 2011 Vail Daily. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Vail Daily Eagle County ...
07/06/11 As his fellow workers put together the final pieces of the Ferris wheel behind him, Golden Wheel Amusements employee Jeff Okuley sprayed and buffed the outside of the bumper cars already set up in Eagle River Town Square.
07/06/11 Eagle River speedster Brandon Metzel was making things happen. First, the Wolves' leadoff hitter walked off Chugiak starter Chase Wilson to open the rivals' American Legion baseball showdown on the final day of the Todd Ryan Memorial Tournament at McManus Field in Wasilla.
07/06/11 Six players representing Chugiak High and five representing Eagle River earned recognition during an awards ceremony held following the conclusion of the All Alaska Football Camp, held at Colony High last month.
07/04/11 EAGLE RIVER - The Fourth of July Parade in Eagle River got off to a bang today with red firetrucks, blue skies and white smiles as the crowd cheered and enjoyed the show.
07/03/11 A listing of July 4 events in Anchorage, Chugiak-Eagle River, and Mat-Su.
06/29/11 An Independence Day weekend wouldn't be complete without a little baseball, and the Chugiak and Eagle River American Legion teams will play more than a little when they travel to the Mat-Su for the Todd Ryan Memorial Touranment, which begins today at McManus Field in Wasilla.
06/26/11 Last week a man's body was pulled from the Colorado River and this weekend a kayaker died in the Eagle River. Officials say both incidents serve as a reminder to be extra cautious near the water, but if you found yourself in a dangerous situation would you know what to do?
06/23/11 In a quiet Eagle River neighborhood on Chatanika Loop just west of East Eagle River Loop Road, residents have access to views of breathtaking mountains and forested hills.
06/23/11 Vandalism is rampant this summer in Chugiak-Eagle River parks, where at least eight incidents have taken place over the past couple weeks. "It's very discouraging as both a taxpayer and as an employee," Eagle River Parks manager Val Barkley said last week.
06/23/11 Kilts and cabers will again dominate the scenery in Eagle River, where the state's annual homage to all things Scottish will celebrate its 30th anniversary this weekend.
06/23/11 No matter how many more wins they earn this season, Eagle River's Post 28 American Legion baseball team already knows they'll emerge from the campaign with something perhaps more valuable than a league title.
06/23/11 Eagle River's Sheryl Loan destroyed the previous record to win the Hatcher Pass hill climb bicycle race on June 19. Loan finished with a time of 43 minutes, 39 seconds to break the old record by more than three minutes.
06/21/11 At Harvest Park Bowl Brentwood, Calif. Second Round (16-game pinfall totals; top 32 advance to Wednesday's match play rounds) 1, Hugh Miller, Seattle, 3,961. 2, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 3,792. 3, Michael Henry, Brunswick, Ohio, 3,729. 4, Dick Baker, Henderson, Nev., 3,688. 5, Harry Sullins, Chesterfield Township, Mich., 3,651. 6, Ron Mohr, Eagle River, Alaska, 3,644. 7, Noel Vazquez ...
06/17/11 1, Ron Mohr , Eagle River, Alaska, 731 (three games), $15,000. 3, Harry Sullins , Chesterfield Township, Mich., 211 (one game), $6,500. 4, Wayne Webb , Columbus, Ohio, 258 (one game), $5,000.
06/16/11 1, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Ocala, Fla., 6-2, 8,226. 2, Wayne Webb , Columbus, Ohio, 6-2, 8,023. 3, Harry Sullins , Chesterfield Township, Mich., 6-1-1, 7,997. 4, Ron Mohr , Eagle River, Alaska, 6-2, 7,937. 5, Kevin Croucher , Grants Pass, Ore., 4-4, 7,911. 6, Bo Goergen, Sanford, Mich., 5-3, 7,857. 7, Dale Traber , Cedarburg, Wis., 5-3, 7,761. 8, Brian Voss , Alpharetta, Ga., 2-6, 7,722. |