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Hello Boys and Girls! This is it! This is the moment we’ve been waiting for and I’m headed out the door in just a few
Hello Boys and Girls! This is it! This is the moment we’ve been waiting for and I’m headed out the door in just a few
Handler is down on 4th Avenue in Anchorage for Iditarod’s Ceremonial start. That leaves me some time on the computer. So far I’ve checked out
Hi Boys and Girls, Did you read Zuma’s post about doing community service? Isn’t that a great idea? Well I went to see a class
Hi Boys and Girls, Well the final preparations are being made for the Last Great Race. Have you ever wondered how mushers carry enough supplies
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Hi Boys and Girls, Th e race is just 2 weeks away. I’m so excited. Have you picked your musher yet? I’d love to hear
Hi Boys and Girls, It’s getting close to race time. Are you ready? Many of you will be picking a musher to follow in the
Hi Boys and Girls, Can you believe that the start of the Iditarod is only a month away. Are you getting ready to follow the
Hi Boys and Girls, I’d like to introduce Nikki Allen. Nikki teaches at Fort Braden School in Tallahassee, Florida. She teaches Social Studies to 7th
Hi Boys and Girls, I’d like to introduce Herb Brambley. Herb teaches at Southern Fulton Elementary School in Warfordsburg, Pennslyvania. He teaches Environmental Education and
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The Iditarod education department is teaming up with the Idaho Sled Dog Challenge to bring you another conference option this summer. The ISDC race is
If you were not able to attend our Winter Conference in Anchorage this year, do not worry! The Iditarod education department is teaming up
Are people in Nome always waiting at the finish line for mushers to arrive? Nope! But when a musher is about one mile away, a
Jessie Holmes did it! He was the first musher to guide his team under the Burled Arch in the wee hours of Friday morning. Of
This morning bib number 15, Jessie Holmes, was the first musher into White Mountain just as the sun was rising over the Niukluk River. While
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