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2011 Retrospective: March
ICTMN Staff
December 28, 2011
Appetite for Destruction The emerald ash borer beetle is extremely beautiful, and extraordinarily voracious...
John Baker First Alaska Eskimo to win Iditarod
ICTMN Staff
March 16, 2011
ESPN reported that 48-year-old Inupiat John Baker's won in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, the longest sled dog race in the world...
39 Iditarod Facts
ICTMN Staff
March 07, 2011
1. The word Iditarod is thought to come from the Ingalik and Holikachuk word hidedhod, which means “distant place.” 2. The Iditarod is the longest dog sled race in the world...
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