Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
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By Bill Sherwonit For the Anchorage Press I suppose I started to feel sorry for myself while repeatedly shoveling wet,
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By Barbara Hunt Palmer Buzz Palmer has graffiti in the usual, hidden places. It’s curious and layered. There are
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By Howard Delo Outdoors As a kid growing up in Michigan during the 50’s, I remember my father taking