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The Alaska House of Representatives passed its version of the state operating budget, and North Pole's city council has chosen two new members.
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Retrial begins in case involving a real estate deal gone wrong in Nenana. Trump administration revoked visas for four students affiliated with the University of Alaska. NORAD intercepts six Russian aircraft in the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone. Fort Greely is saying so long to scrap material from old nuclear power plant.
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Jeff Deeter is the winner of the 2025 Alaska Yukon Quest 550-mile race, and four more mushers have finished the race in Tok.He crossed the finish line at 2:49 p.m. yesterday. It took him five days, three hours and 49 minutes to complete the trail.
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NewsThe six remaining Yukon Quest 550-mile competitors stopped in Eagle for rest after a journey over chunky ice and past sheer cliffs.
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For 25 years, volunteers in Fairbanks have organized the Farthest North Jewish Film Festival. This year, they’ve selected six movies to show in February, with food and a music performance adding to the events. Details of the movies are on a festival website. The festival continues in Fairbanks tonight with a new animated feature.
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NewsMushers will rest at the town’s old schoolhouse after running one of the most grueling stretches of the trail.
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There is something like 312 dogs in the different divisions of the Yukon Quest this year; some of them think they are the boss. And Eagle teenagers train to be checkpoint volunteers.
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NewsThe city’s only ambulance service ended its contract with the city last month.
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All of the teams running the 550 miles to Tok are now out on the Yukon River ice. Another 200-miler scratched early yesterday, and the last finisher in that division came in.