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Donata and Harvey Zartman of Anchorage celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary July 15 at St. Patrick's Parish. A small dinner celebration was held Feb. 1 in Anchorage. They were married Feb. 1, 1956, in Fairbanks.
[Editor’s note: This article is part of an ongoing series on the new teachers at the Telluride public schools.] Chery Bradley, the Telluride Elementary School’s new technology and enrichment teacher, has quite the history of teaching in beautiful places.
As a toddler, Corey Cogdell knew how to handle a shotgun. She could hit a spruce hen from 75 yards, a tin can from 50. As an adult, she's aiming to show the world just how talented of a markswoman she is at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.
Fonda, Ia. - Mike and Katie Randolph and their three kids live on a quiet gravel road five minutes from Fonda, population 648. For this family, that...
I was born in 1920 in New Almeno, Kan. I grew up in Klamath Falls, Ore. In 1937, my father, Frank Schnabel, returned from Alaska, where he had sought work during the Great Depression. He told me and my brothers about an old burned-out sawmill boiler, engine and carriage that could be bought for $500 and thought that this could be an opportunity to lift ourselves out of the manual laboring class.
Alaska Airlines will soon quit offering free snack sandwiches on certain long-distance flights and instead sell $5 meals in the main cabin...
Alaska Airlines will soon quit offering free snack sandwiches on certain transcontinental flights and instead sell $5 meals in the main cabin.
Alaska Airlines will soon quit offering free snack sandwiches on certain transcontinental flights and instead sell $5 meals in the main cabin, the company said Thursday.
The airline will soon quit offering free snack sandwiches on certain transcontinental flights and instead sell $5 meals in the main cabin.
Alaska Airlines today announced it will continue to expand its Northern Bites meals-for-purchase program, replacing complimentary snack sandwiches with $5 meal options in the main cabin on designated mealtime flights.

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