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Halverson Takes Red Lantern, Ends 2011 Iditarod
KTUU.comThe final musher in the 2011 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has made it to Nome. Wasilla musher Ellen Halverson, 50, passed under the Burled Arch at 10:45 a.m. Sunday with nine dogs on her team; she wore Bib 26 on the trail. As the last musher into Nome,...Tags: Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Wells Fargo & Co., Sports
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Top 30 Mushers Into Nome
KTUU.comThe Top 30 Mushers in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race have made it into Nome. Fifteen of them came in on Wednesday. The first musher in Wednesday could very well have been the second musher – Ken Anderson and Jessie Royer had a sprint to the...Tags: Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Sports
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Iditarod's Top 5 In Nome
KTUU.comThe top five mushers in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race have finished in Nome, with two of them beating the race’s previous record, set in 2002. Kotzebue musher John Baker, the first Alaska Native Iditarod champion since 1976, holds the new...Tags: Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Sports
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Rookie Norden Scratches in Shageluk
KTUU.comRookie Iditarod musher Brennan Norden scratched from the race in the checkpoint of Shageluk Monday afternoon. Norden, a 37-year-old from Kasilof, said he made the decision based on the wellbeing of his team and its ability to continue. Norden had 12...Tags: Alaska
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Baker 1st to Unalakleet as Iditarod Nears Close
KTUU.comKotzebue musher John Baker was the first Iditarod musher into Unalakleet Sunday morning, leading the race by nearly two and a half hours over his closest competitor, Ramey Smyth. Baker’s arrival in Unalakleet at 5:04 a.m. with 11 dogs earned him...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co., Iditarod Trail, Alaska
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Iditarod Musher Marshall Scratches in Anvik
KTUU.comJamaican Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race musher Newton Marshall scratched at 3:25 p.m. Saturday in Anvik, according to the Iditarod Trail Committee. Marshall, 27, wore Bib 6 in the race. He told officials he decided to scratch based on the welfare of his...Tags: Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Iditarod Trail, Sports
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Being 1st to the Yukon Gets Neff Meal, Money
KTUU.comIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race musher Hugh Neff was first to reach the Yukon River Friday morning, according to the Iditarod Trail Committee. Neff arrived in Anvik at 5:26 a.m. with 12 dogs. Upon reaching the Anvik checkpoint, Neff was served an “...Tags: Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Iditarod Trail, Sports
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Iditarod Lead Shifts as Layovers Come Into Play
KTUU.comThe baton in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is being passed Friday as the previous leaders take a mandatory 24-hour layover -- clearing the trail for mushers who have already taken one. As of 8:30 a.m. Friday Sebastian Schnuelle, one of the mushers...Tags: Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Sports
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Best Bets: March 5-9
Magic 98.9Bean’s Café Empty Bowl Project Saturday, March 12, 11a.m. to 2 p.m. Egan Center Choose your own one-of-a-kind pottery bowl made by a local artist, then choose your soup, have some cornbread and sit back to enjoy and be entertained. The bowl is...Tags: New York, Human Interest, Special Olympics, Comedy (genre), Spring Break
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Injury Withdraws Mitch Seavey from 2011 Iditarod
KTUU.comA hand injury early Thursday morning has caused Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race officials to withdraw 2004 champion Mitch Seavey from the race at Ophir. According to the Iditarod Trail Committee, Seavey was cutting open a bale of straw at the Ophir...Tags: Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Iditarod Trail, Sports
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Lead Mushers Back on Trail
KTUU.comIdaho musher Trent Herbst was the first musher to the halfway point of the Iditarod, the fittingly-named Iditarod checkpoint, but while he leads the race on the trail, he won't for long. Herbst, Kelley Griffin and Cim Smyth all surpassed the lead pack...Tags: Health, Idaho, Human Interest, Alaska, Injuries and Wounds
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Herbst Wins Halfway Award for Reaching Iditarod
KTUU.comIditarod Trail Sled Dog Race musher Trent Herbst was first into the ghost town of Iditarod -- the halfway point of the race -- Thursday morning. Herbst arrived at 5:29 a.m. with 14 dogs, making it from Takotna to Iditarod in slightly over 14 hours. He...Tags: Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Sports
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