Paw Prince: Wisconsin Couple Relish Role in Helping Record-Setting Iditarod Champion By Mike Woods Wisconsin UPDATED 7:55 AM ET Apr. 02, 2021 PUBLISHED 1:39 PM ET Apr. 01, 2021 PUBLISHED 1:39 PM EDT Apr. 01, 2021
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So what s the most unique gift you ever gave your special someone on your anniversary?
Neenah’s Jim and Rosanne Keller gave each other a world championship Iditarod sled dog team.
Top that.
OK, to be fair, Jim and Rosanne never intended to bestow each other such a gift. It just.happened.
Back in 2006, Rosanne booked an Alaskan cruise for the couple’s 30th wedding anniversary. One of their stops was to the Seavey Kennels, where for $49 you could get a taste of what it was like to train dogs for the Iditarod Sled Dog Race, an annual 1,000-mile race through some of Alaska’s h
The Rideshare Foodie Makes His Way to California, Traveling All 50 States By Taylor Torregano Crenshaw
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LOS ANGELES Imagine traveling across the country to try the food and experience the culture every state has to offer? That s Kreskin J. Torres mission and he s made his way to Los Angeles.
There s a lunch spot people in L.A. keep recommending to him, Earle’s on Crenshaw. Trying its famous spicy beef link will be his latest venture in his journey across the U.S. I got a ticket, that’s how you really know you in L.A., Kreskin laughed. When you get that ticket, you have arrived in L.A.
Wine Club Enjoys Fruits of Their Labor By Jenna Jordan Cleveland
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CLEVELAND A group of Ohio wine lovers is being recognized for its good taste. That is, good tasting wine.
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The North Coast Wine Club is among four Northeast Ohio wineries honored by this year’s San Francisco Chronicle International Wine Competition
Tom Radu is a founder of the club
The club was launched as a social community centered around drinking, making and enjoying fine wines
The North Coast Wine Club is among four Northeast Ohio wineries honored by this year’s San Francisco Chronicle International Wine Competition.
PUBLISHED 3:17 PM ET Mar. 14, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:17 PM EDT Mar. 14, 2021
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TITUSVILLE, Fla. Bob Graveline loves telling stories of his Cold War history so we can learn from our history.
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Bob Graveline worked on the Snark missile program in 1950s
The missile was designed to strike Russia with a 6,000-mile range
One of the few remaining Snark missiles is on display at Air Force Space & Missile Museum
The 94-year-old Titusville man s career predates the dawn of the space program, and his work was key in the U.S. s showdown with Russia during the Cold War.
Now, Graveline is sharing his story at the Air Force Space & Missile Museum in Cape Canaveral, which is growing in popularity.
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When Florida schools closed their doors for spring break last March, it was thought to be only for a week. But soon, a week turned into weeks, weeks turned into months, and months turned into the rest of the 2019-2020 school year.
What You Need To Know It has been a rough and rocky year, one teacher says
FEA president praises teachers for their efforts It has been a rough and rocky year, said LaTonya Starks, a teacher in Lee County.
The Florida Education Association held a press conference to mark the one-year anniversary of school s shutting down in the state because of the pandemic.