News-Miner staff blogs
Fairbanks Features: Everything you need to know about Fairbanks Arts, Entertainment and Food
••• Dozens of people in and around Fairbanks also live in the blogosphere. Take a look and see what they're up to. In the interests of space, this list is limited to current and former Fairbanks residents or to topics of great local interest. If you know of a web log we should add, send a note to internet@newsminer.com.A girl and her dogs: The musings of a wannabe musher
Alaska 365: An Alaskan photo journal by Laurent Dick
Alaska Education: Resources and news on Alaska's schools
Arcticulates: K. Fields writes about life in the North
Arctic Garden Studio: A Fairbanks Food, Art, and Garden Journey...
Building Bridges: John McWhorter, formerly of KUAC, now traveling the world
Bush Alaska Expeditions: Wayne and Scarlett Hall of Eagle, Alaska
Coldfoot in Fairbanks: Gaming, pearls of wisdom and taxi stories
Comity and Common Sense: An Alaskan's view on our world
Counting Heads: Novelist David Marusek
Discontinuous Permafrost: Fractured thoughts from the far north
The Edventures of Ed Plumb: Finding the balance between work and play...
The Ester Republic: Bloggy bits and news from the publisher and a couple of other troublemakers...
Homemaker Barbi -- Fairbanks blogger with tips for frugal living
In Alaska -- Leigh McDonald shares the view from North Pole
Kid Alaska: Guide to children's activities in Fairbanks
Living in Tok Alaska: Social Media Capital of the World by social media pioneer Aliza Sherman
The Lorax: Musings of a cosmopolitan girl in Ester, Alaska
Mary Haley: From Connecticut to Fairbanks
The Minute After: Random facts
Muskegger: Fairbanks journalist and a grad student Brittany Retherford
Northern Flux: Stefan Milkowski on climate change, outdoor adventure, and newspapering in Alaska
Old School Alaskan: Swanny in Two Rivers on dogs, history and the outdoors
Pete's Alaska: The view from way up here
Polar Bear Alley - Churchill, Manitoba
Skittles' trail journal -- Richard Larson
Sudsy's TacticsSurprises in Alaska: Jim Chase of North Pole