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By KRIS CAPPS Cantwell School already knows what a great principal it has in Pete Hauschka. Now his peers have made it official. Hauschka has been named the 2006 Principal of the Year for Region 2, by the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
Alaska is 375 doctors short of the number it should have to provide the same level of care as people get elsewhere in the country, a new report says.
Random thoughts for a Tuesday morning, wondering whatever happened to Randy Tullis, who scored 240 soccer goals for Aquinas High School in 1981-82.
More than 1,100 people gathered Sunday at a memorial service for a beloved Interior Alaska high school football coach. Players and co-workers of Buck Nystrom say he motivated children to give the best that they could give and more than they knew they had.
Hundreds of jobs -- professional, administrative, clerical, ministerial and even some secular -- are filled through NCR Classifieds each year.
HEALY–Twenty kids against five Alaska Nanooks. The odds didn’t favor the Central Collegiate Hockey Association players from Fairbanks, but there was nothing at stake but a few minutes of fun on a crystal-clear Saturday afternoon.
The Rams ran with the best and held their own in their first trip to the state championship in as long as anyone can remember.
Two candidates are vying for Seat B on the Fairbanks school board this election. Incumbent Wendy Dominique is being challenged by Hope Cermelj. Dominique was elected to the school board three years ago.
Sgt. James Worster, 24, died of natural causes in Bagdad, Iraq on Sept. 18, 2006. He died in service to his country with the Army’s 10th Command Support Hospital where he was a medic. He had served in the Army since October 2002.
Time for change Sept. 25, 2006 To the editor: There’s been much talk lately about “Corrupt bastards,” VECO influence buying and access to politicians.

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