Photo archive for March 4, 2008
Seconds after scoring the first goal of Friday evening’s, November 2, 2007, game at the Carlson Center, Tyler Eckford returns the Alaska Nanooks bench celebrate with teammates. Eckford is the top scoring defenseman in the CCHA.
Lathrop defenders Ariel Harrison, left, and Catherine Burch, right, put the squeeze on West Valley's Rose Mattson during the second quarter of their game Tuesday, March 4, 2008, at West Valley.
Steve Brice, along with teammates on the “Outhouse Gang” ice carving team, works on a multiple block piece entitled “Jonah and the Whale” at the World Ice Art Championships Monday afternoon, March 3, 2008.
Steve Armance’s single block piece entitled “Mighty Griffin” can be seen at the World Ice Art Championships. (Photographed Monday afternoon, March 3, 2008)
Steve Armance is an ice carver hailing from Mauritius whose work can be seen at the World Ice Art Championships. (Photographed Monday afternoon, March 3, 2008)
Sergey Loginov carves a nearly four-foot tall ice apple for a multiple block piece depicting the Book of Genesis’s Tree of Knowledge and the Forbidden Fruit at the World Ice Art Championships Monday afternoon, March 3, 2008. Loginov’s teammates not pictured include Steve Armance, Chuck Carpenter and Vitaly Lednev.
Steve Armance, left, and teammate Chuck Carpenter slide a large ice slab along wooden planks to place at the bottom of their multiple block piece depicting the Book of Genesis’s Tree of Knowledge and the Forbidden Fruit at the World Ice Art Championships Monday afternoon, March 3, 2008. Teammates not pictured include Vitaly Lednev and Sergey Loginov.
Alaska Board of Game members Ben Grussendorf, middle, of Sitka, Craig Fleener, left, of Fort Yukon and Dick Burley of Fairbanks follow along as proposals are submitted during their meeting Monday, March. 3, 2008, at Pike Waterfront Lodge. The Game Board, made up of seven persons, is in the midst of an 11-day meeting in Fairbanks to make hunting and trapping regulations in Alaksa. The meeting started on Friday and will run through Monday.
Alaska Nanooks senior Marius Korthauser competes in the men's 10-kilometer freestyle race at the U.S. National Cross Country Ski Championships on New Year's Day in Houghton, Mich. Korthauer and five other Nanooks are scheduled to compete in the NCAA Championships Wednesday and Friday in Bozeman, Mont.
Brian Brundin
A nurse fills a syringe with flu vaccine at the Arkansas State Fair Grounds preparing to give shots to drivers in their cars in Little Rock, Ark., Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007. All children - not just those under 5 - should get vaccinated against the flu, a federal advisory panel said Wednesday Feb. 27, 2008. The panel voted to expand annual flu shots to virtually all children except infants younger than 6 months and those with serious egg allergies.
A medical office building that houses the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada is shown in Las Vegas, Monday, March 3, 2008. The city of Las Vegas shut down the clinic last Friday after state health officials determined that six patients had contracted hepatitis C because of unsafe practices including clinic staff reusing syringes and vials.
I think this photo speaks for itself. What's more important than a mother's nurturing love? Pictured are my wife, Marlene Flynn, reading to our daughters Carmella, right, and baby Jacy.
