March Issue 2 2013
A 53-year-old former champion won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to become the oldest winner of Alaska's grueling test of endurance. Mitch Seavey and 10 dogs crossed the Nome finish line to cheering crowds at 10:39 p.m. Alaska time Tuesday.
Canadian musher Gerry Willomitzer has been withdrawn from the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race after losing one of his dogs.
Imagine standing on a sled behind a team of 16 dogs, traveling mile after desolate mile in the Alaska wilderness without any sign of other human life. All of a sudden, lights shine off in the distance, the first village to come into view in a very long time.
Raising awareness of growing prospects for Arctic business was a focal point of World Trade Center Alaska’s second Arctic Ambitions conference held in Anchorage Feb. 20.
February Issue 2 2013
Legislators and state officials are wrestling with some old issues in Juneau: How to control the growth of government, how to build strategic infrastructure, and how to plan, if it can be done, for a collapse of oil prices and state revenues.
The Alaskan Brewing Co. is going green, but instead of looking to solar and wind energy, it has turned to a very familiar source: beer.
January Issue 3 2013
A disinterested teenager works a summer restaurant job. It’s a timeless stereotype; and McDonald’s breaks it.
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