Moore, Hall, Neese Finish As Top Three In 2018 Yukon Quest
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Moore claims his third Yukon Quest win after finishing first in 2013 and 2014. Third-place finisher Laura Neese arrived into the Whitehorse finish just before 5:00 PST this afternoon.
City Council Passes All Business, Including Agreement to Have Nome’s Cemetery Surveyed
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All four present councilmen voted in favor of the nearly $68,000 ground-penetrating radar survey agreement. The only other piece of business on the Council’s agenda also passed unanimously. Through a resolution, the Council declared February as School Board recognition month in Nome.
As Fewer VPSOs Face More Challenges, White Mountain’s Reaches 25 Years
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Sergeant Dan Harrelson recently reached 25 years as the sole law enforcement figure in White Mountain. He’s one of only six VPSOs in the Bering Strait region, where 10 VPSO positions are currently vacant.
Paige Drobny Scratches, Allen Moore Wins 2018 Yukon Quest With Full Team of Dogs
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Just before 8 am PST this morning, Moore mushed into Whitehorse, the finish line for this 1,000 mile international sled dog race. The veteran musher from Two Rivers took the win home with all of the dogs he started with.