ALASKA
Long Snow Season
Our just completed snow season was one of the longest on record. The first measurable snow fell on October 4 in Fargo Moorhead and the last measurable snow locally occurred on April 24 for a total of ...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 8:59 AM
The trip to Alaska
Since returning from Fairbanks, I've heard a lot of questions about the trip and Alaska, so I figured I would drop a post with a few notes from the trip. This was my first time to Fairbanks. I've been...
Posted on 10/24/12 at 1:31 AM
"Slavophile Thought" and the Russian Mission to America
Last week I mentioned that the recent issue of theSt. Vladimir's Theological Quarterlypublished several articles relating to Orthodox Christianity in America, including one I wrote about Fr. Boris Bur...
Posted on 10/15/12 at 5:38 PM
Josh Revak, Wounded Vet, Two Purple Hearts, Much More
Josh Revak was one of the first people to offer songs for the "Hope" CD. He is Jim Anderson's former Centralstudent from way back. The Anderson's maintained some contact with him through the years. Jo...
Posted on 8/22/11 at 7:51 AM
Random Thursday
*My new Blackberry from AT&T came on Monday. Now what do I do? *I have trouble getting excited about the Opening Day of Baseball when it's snowing outside and another "snow event" is planned for ...
Posted on 3/31/11 at 11:55 AM
Social workers decided to leave boy in home despite punishment using hot sauce 
By Associated Press , August 20, 2011
High winds strand Minnesota climber on Mt. McKinley 
By Associated Press , January 25, 2011
Alaska judge throws out Joe Miller's lawsuit 
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A judge has all but ended tea party-backed Republican Joe Miller's hopes of getting legal relief in state court in his long-shot challenge of how the state counted write-in votes for incumbent Lisa Murkowski in their Senate race.
By Associated Press , December 11, 2010
Probe finds no wrongdoing in Bristol Palin appearance at bar 
JUNEAU, Alaska — State investigators say they've found no violation of law by an Anchorage bar and grill related to “Dancing with the Stars” contestant Bristol Palin's appearance there last month.
By Associated Press , October 08, 2010
North Dakota state senator mistaken for Alaska tea party candidate
September 28, 2010
Away from Home: Portage Lake in Portage, Alaska
September 19, 2010
Pawlenty orders flags flown at half-staff today 
ST. PAUL – Gov. Tim Pawlenty has ordered all U.S. and Minnesota flags be flown at half-staff today in remembrance of Maj. Michael Freyholtz, who was one of four airmen killed when their military cargo plane crashed at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska.
August 14, 2010
UPDATED: Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens dies in plane crash 
JUNEAU, Alaska — A plane carrying former Sen. Ted Stevens and eight others crashed in remote southwest Alaska, killing the longtime Republican lawmaker and four other people, authorities said Tuesday.
By Associated Press , August 10, 2010
Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston engaged 
NEW YORK (AP) - Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston say they're engaged and hope to get married within six weeks in Alaska.
By Associated Press , July 14, 2010
Fugitive arrested at ND farm returned to Alaska 
GRAND FORKS — A man arrested on an eastern North Dakota farm about two months ago has been returned to Alaska to face prosecution in a 2009 shooting.
By Grand Forks Herald , May 17, 2010
Marshals nab Alaskan fugitive, wanted for attempted murder, on ranch near McVille, N.D. 
McVILLE, N.D. — The U.S. Marshals Service says it has nabbed a fugitive from Alaska on a ranch in eastern North Dakota.
By Grand Forks Herald , March 23, 2010
Levi Johnston: Palin wanted to adopt grandchild 
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Levi Johnston, the father of Sarah Palin's grandchild, said the former Republican vice presidential candidate wanted to adopt his child so that people wouldn't know her 17-year-old daughter was pregnant.
By Associated Press , September 02, 2009
Online fans clamor for more news about Palin 
By Associated Press , July 31, 2009
Questions abound as Palin gets ready to exit Alaska's top office on Sunday 
By Matthew Daly , July 25, 2009
Musher reunited with sled dog in Alaska 
GRAND FORKS, N.D. – Thompson musher Nancy Yoshida has been reunited with her missing sled dog in Alaska, more than three days after the Alaskan husky ran away during the Iditarod.
By Grand Forks Herald , March 15, 2009
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