Alaskan skier and Olympic gold medalist Kikkan Randall has cancer, she said in an announcement on Instagram Wednesday morning. “The color pink has taken on a new chapter in my life,” Randall said in her post on social media.
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After a difficult year, scandal-plagued Iditarod seeks ‘new blood’
Changes are coming to the Iditarod’s board of directors. According to a press release, the board of the Iditarod Trail Committee approved expanding its numbers from nine to 12 earlier this month. And several directors may step down.
Tucked-away shop attracts surf enthusiasts to Yakutat
Summer is here and with it, the siren call of the ocean waves. That’s certainly the case in Yakutat, home of the Icy Waves Surf Shop.
Chilkat Challenge Triathlon back for second year
The race consists of three legs. A paddle, a bike, and a run. At 37 miles, the course is a bit longer than last year.
Juneau team brings home medal from Native Youth Olympics
Juneau athletes set new personal records and placed in one event at the Native Youth Olympics that wrapped in Anchorage. It was Juneau’s first team in almost 30 years.
Kenai Peninsula Hockey Association, school district named in abuse suit
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District and the Kenai Peninsula Hockey Association are facing charges related to sexual abuse committed by a former hockey coach.
Wrangell cancels its 65-year-old King Salmon Derby
Wrangell canceled its annual king salmon derby for the first time because of record low chinook forecasts and state restrictions. Wrangell has held the longest king derby in Southeast Alaska, lasting a whole month. The local Chamber of Commerce will hold a silver salmon derby instead.
Young athletes prepare to represent Juneau at statewide traditional games competition
Juneau is getting ready to send its first team to the statewide Native Youth Olympics competition in almost 30 years. At least 10 middle and high school athletes will travel to Anchorage in late April to compete, but as their coach says, their biggest opponent will be themselves.
After rollercoaster season, spring ski outlook good at Eaglecrest
While the snowpack at Eaglecrest is far lower than normal, March is historically a big snow month.
Gold Medal is more than a basketball tournament
Southeast Alaska’s Gold Medal Basketball Tournament began more than 70 years ago, which means many players and volunteers are following in their parents’ footsteps.