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NEWS FROM THE ISSUEOF MARCH 16, 2005 The Meeker County Board approved a moratorium of up to six months on shoreland residential development to give the Planning and Zoning Commission ...
It’s strange how fast your mind can move from one thing to another. It was hot outside that day, dreadfully hot. I had just walked in from outside, wrapped in thought regarding the heat, the ...
The longest and most arduous leg was anchored by a lesser-known dog named Togo, whose team pulled over 260 miles through blinding snow and wind chills to 85 below zero! At one crucial interval, Togo ...
The latest Healthy Alaskans status report shows little improvement in most categories, including preventive care for pregnant ...
Pennsylvania’s school immunization requirements can be found in 28 Pa.CODE CH.23 (school immunization). For more information, ...
Should vaccination rates drop across the board, one of the first diseases to be resurrected would almost certainly be measles ...
Balto and a portion of the team were confined to the back room Los Angeles dime museum before they were purchased by a ...
Nome, Alaska, remembers its saviors — the sled dogs and mushers who raced for more than five days through hypothermia, frostbite, gale-force winds and blinding whiteouts to deliver life-saving serum.
On Feb. 2, 1925, the legendary Alaska Serum Run ended as the last of a series of dog mushers brought life-saving medication ...
Now, 100 years later, Nome is remembering its saviors — the sled dogs and mushers who raced for more than five days through hypothermia, frostbite, gale-force winds and blinding whiteouts to deliver ...
The month of February has been home to many historical events over the years. Here’s a look at some that helped to shape the world in February 1925. • After a severe depletion of his country’s potato ...