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This ski and snowboard season looks like it is going to be one of the most fun and interesting that Alyeska has seen in many years.      Between the two new terrain parks, new, wider trails and the S
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      On a cold winter day, eight teams gathered in Dimond High’s main gym. Those teams were Kodiak, Ketchikan, Soldotna High, North Pole, Grace, Colony, Nome and the Dimond
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     “The White Rose” was an inspiring production put on by the Dimond Theater. It was performed three nights, Jan. 28-30.       Director Justin Oll
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     Here in Anchorage Alaska, we only get about seven hours of sunlight each day.      Most all people could say that winter can be sometimes depressing and t
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     On January 15, at Dimond High School, what was supposed to be the Dance of the Decades resulted in a dance with low attendance and fluctuating feelings.    &nb
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       “Avatar” in 3D was a moving movie. It was so moving that some people had to walk to the bathroom in the middle of it because they felt nauseated.   &n


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