Author: Sarah Brown
Sarah is a writer and editor who delves into the unique stories and challenges that define life in her community. With a commitment to objective reporting and a focus on community engagement, she aims to be a trusted source of information, shedding light on the vibrant culture, rugged landscapes, and resilient people of the region.
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with the Husky Homestead Tour 2025 near Denali National Park! Meet adorable sled dog puppies, watch thrilling training sessions, and hear inspiring Iditarod stories from champion musher Jeff King. It’s the perfect mix of fun, learning, and Alaskan culture, a must-do summer experience for families, couples, and adventure lovers alike. Table of Contents 🐾 What is the Husky Homestead Tour 2025? The Husky Homestead Tour 2025 offers a behind-the-scenes look at a real Alaskan sled dog kennel located just outside Denali National Park. This family-friendly adventure lets you:Cuddle husky puppies upon arrivalWitness sled dog…
Managing a business in remote places like Kodiak, Alaska, is a whole different ball game. Imagine needing to pay your employees, but there’s no internet. Payroll might seem like a straightforward task, but when you’re off the grid, it becomes a unique challenge. So how do Kodiak’s hardworking entrepreneurs get it done? Let’s explore how these resilient businesses manage payroll without relying on an internet connection. 📍 The Unique Challenge of Kodiak’s Remote Business Landscape Kodiak Island isn’t your average workplace. While beautiful, it’s geographically isolated and technologically underserved.According to the FCC Broadband Deployment Report 2024, while satellite internet has…
Kodiak, Alaska, is a captivating destination known for its rugged landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. It’s essential to prepare properly if you’re planning to hike through the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, observe the majestic Kodiak bears, or immerse yourself in the local community. This guide provides a comprehensive insight into Kodiak, Alaska, and essential travel tips to ensure a memorable and safe journey to this Alaskan gem.Kodiak Overview Kodiak Island is located off the southern coast of Alaska, with over 6,000 square miles of untouched wilderness. The island is famous for its towering mountains, stunning coastlines, and abundant…
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) offers students a unique opportunity to develop leadership skills in one of the world’s most extreme environments. Located just 200 miles south of the Arctic Circle, UAF is immersed in the harsh conditions of the Alaskan wilderness, where temperatures regularly dip below -40°F, and extreme weather is the norm rather than the exception. In this challenging environment, leadership training is not limited to theoretical concepts, it is tested in real-world, high-stakes situations. From crisis management to adaptability, UAF provides its students with the resilience and practical skills necessary to lead in extreme conditions. This…
Alaska, long known for its stunning landscapes and adventurous outdoor sports, is facing significant changes due to climate change. From world-class skiing and snowboarding to dog sledding and kayaking, the state has long been a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. However, with rising temperatures, shrinking snowpacks, and unpredictable weather patterns, the outdoor sports scene is transforming. This article delves into how climate change is impacting outdoor sports in Alaska, using key statistics and facts to illustrate the ongoing changes. Alaska’s Warming Trend: A Closer Look at the NumbersAlaska is warming at an alarming rate, two to three times faster than the…
Anchorage, Alaska, a city known for its majestic landscapes and remote ruggedness, is now quietly leading a revolution in women entrepreneurship. In a time where business ecosystems across the U.S. are evolving, Anchorage has carved a niche for itself by becoming a vibrant and supportive hub for women-led businesses. And it’s not just about passion and grit, it’s backed by remarkable data and measurable growth. Businesses in Alaska, Owned by Women 0 % The Numbers Behind Alaska’s Entrepreneurial Surge Let’s begin with some powerful context: Women-led businesses are outpacing men-owned ventures on nearly every front. MetricWomen-OwnedBusiness Growth (2019–2024)43.5% fasterBusiness Growth…
Planning a trip to Alaska in May? You’re in for a refreshing experience. As spring sets in, the state begins to transition from its long winter into a livelier season with longer days, budding landscapes, and increased wildlife activity. May offers a quieter, more affordable window to explore Alaska before the summer crowds arrive.From understanding Alaska weather in May to knowing what to expect on a cruise, what temperatures to pack for, and whether you might catch the Northern Lights this guide brings together the facts, stats, and tips to help you plan the perfect Alaskan getaway. Why Visit Alaska…
Alaska has four dramatically different seasons, each with its own energy, rhythm, and charm. Are you bold like an Alaskan summer or introspective like the deep winter nights? Take this fun personality quiz to find out which season in the Last Frontier truly reflects your inner self!
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Anna Marie Westdahl, age 73, on April 20, 2025, in Anchorage, Alaska. Anna bravely battled esophageal cancer for three years, facing each challenge with incredible strength, grace, and determination. Though cancer ultimately took her life, it never dimmed her spirit or her will to keep fighting. Born on March 2, 1952, Anna was the loving wife of the late Edward Bartnicki. She was raised in Bethel, Alaska, the daughter of John and Julia Westdahl. Anna attended Kilbuck School, graduating in 1970, and went on to continue her education at…
Think you’re tough enough for the Alaskan wild?From icy rivers to rugged trails, Alaska is the ultimate playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned musher, a fishing fanatic, or just love the thrill of the tundra, this quiz will put your knowledge to the test. Dive into the wild side of the Last Frontier and see if you can blaze the trail or fail trying! Lets do a ⬇️
Imagine trying to attend an online class, book a doctor’s appointment, or simply video call a loved one, and your internet cuts out. This is the daily reality for many living in the remote villages of Alaska. While the world races towards 6G networks and smart cities, much of rural Alaska struggles with basic internet connectivity. The digital divide here isn’t just a statistic; it’s a significant barrier to education, healthcare, and economic development. Alaska ranks among US states for internet coverage, speed, and availability, reflecting poor connectivity statewide. Table of Contents About 12% of households statewide have no internet…
In the remote heart of southwestern Alaska lies Bethel, a city with a population of just over 6,000, where around 85% identify as Alaska Native or American Indian (U.S. Census Bureau). But what truly sets Bethel apart isn’t just its cultural richness; it’s the rising wave of Native-owned businesses redefining the city’s local economy.While the Alaska crime rate, especially in Bethel, remains a significant challenge, the city has become a beacon of Indigenous resilience and entrepreneurship. This article explores the evolution and impact of Native owned businesses in Bethel, Alaska, the hurdles they face, and how local and national support…
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