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Some of Alaska’s early roadhouses continue to welcome travelers with a bowl of soup and a warm fire, while others stand as ...
After over a week of cold temperatures, physical and mental tests and back-and-forth competition, the winner of the 2025 ...
NOME, Alaska — Jessie Holmes, a former reality television star on National Geographic’s “Life Below Zero,” won the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog race on Friday in Alaska.
Kari Gibbons, in her first traverse of the full 1,000-mile route, and Petr Ineman — who’d previously done it on a bike and on ...
Veteran Iditarod musher, Mansfield native and St. Peter's High School graduate Matthew Failor is really coming home this time ...
A prospector statue is unveiled in Fairbanks, Iowa teacher Kari Wright named Iditarod Trail Teacher, Sitka Rose Awards set ...
Samantha LaLonde from Farmington Hills finished the annual 1,000-plus-mile dog sled race in Alaska in 12 days and 14 hours.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Iditarod Race Director Mark Nordman spoke with Alaska’s News Source on April 11, 2025 about the ...
The Iditarod faces a $300K shortfall as its Winter Raffle lags in sales. With over 3,000 tickets unsold, organizers urge ...
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 ...
It was nowhere near Alaska, but the tenor of St. Peter’s School took on the venue of the Iditarod on Monday. That’s when the ...
He returned to Michigan, but missed Alaska. He reached out to friends for job prospects and got an offer from musher Matthew Failor, originally from Ohio, who had raced in the Iditarod.