The Lubeznik Center for the Arts is featuring "Woodturned Sculptures Too," an exhibit of lathe-shaped art from Oct. 7 to 29 at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W. 2nd St. The works of exhibitors from Canada, England, France, Germany and New Zealand will be shown.
Former Alaska Gov. Bill Sheffield, center, stopped in Silverdale in July on his way home from a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet up with CK High Class of 1946 classmates (from left) Jerry and Phyllis Sproat and Dr. Al Norman.
As winter draws near, many Minnesotans are gearing up for their traditional wintertime frolicking anywhere there is no snow. Cathy Welle is one of the agents at D and E Travel in Fergus Falls who helps get them there.
Trevor Dunbar was slightly panicked after he and his Kodiak Bears returned from Nikiski, where they won the Region III cross-country running team title last week.
While surrounded by family and friends, Logan David Phillips of North Pole passed away on Sept. 26, 2006, as the result of an automobile accident the day before. He was 6 years old.
As the congressional session winds to a close, the House and Senate are poised to approve legislation mandating improvements in the PASS Card ID system at U.S. borders. The Leahy-Stevens Amendment remains part of the annual homeland security budget bill now that key House leaders have dropped an 11th-hour bid to strip the amendment from the bill.
Yarn Expo III by Alaska State Yarn Council is 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday at the Hotel Captain Cook, 939 W. Fifth Ave. Shop more than 40 fiber vendors, yarn and fiber information, color forecast, health tips for needle workers and more. Fashion show of knitted, crocheted and felted garments.
LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan (AP) - A suicide bomber struck outside the compound of a southern Afghan provincial governor on Tuesday, killing 18 people, including several Muslim pilgrims seeking paperwork to travel to Mecca, officials said.