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In a March 28 order, Fairbanks Superior Court Judge Patricia Haines denied Delta Junction City Councilmember Stormie Mitchell's request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to stop the election.
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San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank officials visit Fairbanks. State releases long-delayed salary study. Delta Junction City Council recall election to move forward after Fairbanks judge denies motion for preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order.
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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.
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There is a winner in the Yukon Quest Alaska 200-mile race, and one of the mushers in that division has scratched – the rest will likely finish today in Central. Everyone in the race is over the dreaded Rosebud and Eagle Summits, and the first mushers in the 550-mile event hit the ice of the Yukon River today.
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The North American Aerospace Defense Command, NORAD, scrambled U.S. and Canadian fighter jets last week to accompany a formation of Russian aircraft flying through international airspace off the coasts of Alaska and Canada.
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27 Yukon Quest teams left Fairbanks yesterday. The leaders have made their way into the third checkpoint of the 550-mile race, but their handlers are stalled on the Steese Highway as an avalanche closed the road Saturday.