Bill Spear is a longtime Alaska resident and artist. His handcrafted enamel pins are sold all over the world and have been displayed in the Guggenheim Museum. Bill has also designed pins for the National Air and Space Society, The Nature Conservancy, and the Audubon Society.If you spend enough time in…
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Bob Stanford has been running charters to Kodiak’s remote locations for over 30 years. Stanford knows just about everyone on the island and where to go to find the best bear viewing, fishing, or whatever you are looking for. His experience and expertise in flying have resulted in hundreds of happy hunters and fishermen flying back with thousands of pounds of meat and fish every year.The…
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Four-time Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race winner Dallas Seavey has been training for the race practically his entire life. His grandfather, Dan Seavey, is a veteran Iditarod musher who competed in the first Iditarod race in 1973 and… Type: Editorial
Dana Stabenow was born in Anchorage, raised on a 75-foot fish tender in the Gulf of Alaska, and now lives in … Type: Editorial
DeeDee Jonrowe has raced in the Iditarod, Copper Basin 300 - which she won in 2011, Kuskokwim 300, Tustemena 200, Kobuk 440, and John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon. She also worked the IditaProject, an internet forum for the Bering Sea School District. In 2013, DeeDee was inducted into the Mushers Hall of Fame in recognition of her long and heroic career as an Alaska dog musher.I…
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Dermot Cole is a longtime Alaska reporter, columnist, and author, based in Fairbanks. He has written extensively about Alaska and Alaska history for more than 35 years. A longtime columnist for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, his most… Type: Editorial
Geoff Larson has lived in Juneau since 1983. He followed a woman he was in love with here. She is now his wife and partner. Geoff founded the Alaskan Brewing Co. in 1986. It was the first brewery in Juneau since Prohibition. Today,… Type: Editorial
The Gold Daughters, Jordan and Ilaura Reeves, grew up in Fairbanks, where their quest for gold started at an early age. The girls spent their summers gold panning at their family’s business, Gold Dredge #8, where they helped teach… Type: Editorial
Heather Lende has lived in Haines, Alaska since 1984 with her husband and five children. Her nationally acclaimed book about Haines, "If You Lived Here, I’d Know Your Name" (Algonquin 2005), is in its sixth printing and is a… Type: Editorial
Hobo Jim has performed his "Alaska Show" throughout the state of Alaska and has gathered a multitude of fans for his humorous songs about his occupations and wilderness lifestyle. Jim has recorded seven albums and has performed with many well-known artists such as Reba McEntire, Ricky Nelson, and Randy Travis. In 1994, he was named Alaska's official "state balladeer" by the Alaska Legislature…
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