Five former Fairbanksans share their stories of being in the middle of one of the nation's biggest hot zones.
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Fairbanks’ cross-country skiers Kendall Kramer and David Norris both experienced international success on Saturday.
Laker Aldridge arrived in the Interior a year ago and started his first season of Tier II junior A hockey with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs, of the …
Defense in the third quarter helped West Valley raise the championship trophy of its second annual Ice Jam girls basketball tournament Saturda…
Editor's note: High school basketball also ran with this article in the print edition Saturday.
Kendall Kramer gets to experience international cross-country skiing competition twice in two months.
“My family wasn’t super political growing up, my dad didn’t get on the assembly until 2004, my uncle was elected in 2003 but had only been there for a bit when I got into working as an aide,” Hopkins said. “But I loved it. It was invigorating and challenging and rewarding.”
Kendall Kramer, a West Valley High School senior and Nordic Ski Club of Fairbanks racer, posted a top-10 finish Friday in the women’s 10-kilom…
“I feel pretty good because I’m happy that it will be a room that people can go and hang out in and either use the light if they feel a little bit sad and it’s dark outside,” Marriott said, adding that seasonal depression is a real thing that impacts a lot of students and people who live in places where winters are dark.
Kendall Kramer is featured in the Faces in the Crowd section of this week’s issue of Sports Illustrated.