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Barbara J. Franks | Jul 2 2010

As we approach the 4th of July three-day weekend, be mindful of those
around you.

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TwinLakesLoop | Jul 1 2010
How fast can you chop through a log? It's a question every Alaskan must ask at some point
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TwinLakesLoop | Jun 30 2010
A daunting chalenge for only the hardiest of fairgoers.
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Kingiikaq33 | May 27 2010
My basketball team took 1st place at the Gambell Shootout and the singers asked them to Eskimo Dance.
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J.D. Roth | May 25 2010
The population of this small town in Southeast Alaska is made up mostly of the descendents of Norwegian homesteaders. During the third weekend in May residents celebrate Norwegian Constitution Day with a parade, Leikarring dancers, herring toss and Norwegian pastries.
Kotzebue's Walk for Life
Cathy Jones | May 19 2010
The 2010 Walk For Life was held on May 15th to raise awareness about suicide prevention.
Kotzebue's Walk for Life
Cathy Jones | May 19 2010
The 2010 Walk For Life was held on May 15th to raise awareness about suicide prevention.
Kotzebue's Walk for Life
Cathy Jones | May 19 2010
The 2010 Walk For Life was held on May 15th to raise awareness about suicide prevention.
Kotzebue's Walk for Life
Cathy Jones | May 19 2010
The 2010 Walk For Life was held on May 15th to raise awareness about suicide prevention.
Kotzebue's Walk for Life
Cathy Jones | May 19 2010
The 2010 Walk For Life was held on May 15th to raise awareness about suicide prevention.
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