Anchorage Parks and Recreation’s free Frosty Fun Family Sledding nights return to Kincaid Park, offering sledding, fires, and ...
This column is for fans and mushers of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. I’m writing not only as someone who has been involved with the Iditarod for 45 years, but as someone who deeply loves this race ...
Mary Shields was 29 when she entered the second-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1974, the punishing, 1,000-mile dash across Alaska, from Anchorage to Nome. And from the moment a surprised local ...
Dan Seavey, who helped organize the first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and whose son and grandson have each won the famous Alaska race multiple times, has died. He was 87. The Minnesota native, who ...
Keaton Loebrich's main goal in his first Iditarod was to finish the race. Mission accomplished, and then some. One of 16 mushers who were taking on Alaska's famous sled dog race for the first time, ...
Iditarod rookie Quince Mountain was at the back of the pack. It was Wednesday, March 12, just about 10 days since Mountain and the other mushers in this year’s extra-long Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race ...
Emily Ford, the 34-year-old native of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, who now calls Duluth home, spent 13 days mushing her dogs along the Yukon River in Alaska in this year's Iditarod race. Ford says it was ...
SOON AS IT REACHES HER DESK. A MILAN NATIVE, BAILEY VITELLO, IS TAKING HOME A SPECIAL TROPHY AFTER COMPLETING THE IDITAROD. CAN YOU IMAGINE DURING THIS RACE? EARLIER THIS WEEK, RACE ORGANIZERS ...
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