Photo archive for June 12, 2008
From left: Hannah Mitchell, 9, Sierra Strubinger, 9, and Dayanara Mordino, 10, sniff bouquets of dandelions they picked for fun along 21st Avenue on Thursday afternoon, June 12, 2008. "They're actually weeds," Mordino said of the bright yellow plant, "but they look like daisies and they smell good."
Fairbanks City Firefighters peel off the siding to expose any smoldering material of an unoccupied residence that caught fire on the corner of 21st Avenue and Rickert Street on Thursday morning, June 12, 2008. Firefighters were just finishing up at a previous fire just a block away when they were dispatched to this location.
Alaska Gasline Port Authority project manager Bill Walker takes a moment to calm himself after becoming flooded with emotions while discussing problems facing the progression of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act on Thursday afternoon, June 12, 2008, during one of multiple legislative hearings around the state regarding the AGIA project.
I was heading to Fairbanks on one of my annual trips for my days off from work when I spotted this young bull on the right side of the highway around 284 Mile Richardson Highway.
Fairbanksans show their united support for legislative action to lower energy costs for Interior residents Thursday evening, June 12, 2008, during the We Need Energy Now! rally held at the Carlson Center.
Kynt and Vyxcin, the goth couple who gained notice during CBS' reality show "The Amazing Race" pose for a photo. in the Fairbanks Community Museum. the couple were in Alaska to host dance nights at clubs in Anchorage and Fairanks.
Choreographer Carrie Seward, left, helps Caitlin Wilkey with her costume backstage as cast members of The Bush Show prepare for a dress rehearsal at the Palace Theatre in Pioneer Park. The show starts Friday.
A Fairbanks firefighter soaks the remains of an unoccupied residence on Melba Street near 22nd Avenue Thursday morning.
Fairbanks City Firefighters soak the remains of an unoccupied residence on Melba Street near 22nd Avenue Thursday morning.
Members of the Banks City Rollers line up to run through their drills during practice Tuesday, June 10, 2008, on the outdoor rinks of the Big Dipper Ice Arena. The women are pioneering the fist roller derby organization in the Interior.
Fairbanks Cycling Club member Reese Hanneman, right, hands out the club's new team jerseys during an organizational meeting Monday, June 9, 2008, at the Alaska Coffee Roasters. Member Rocky Reifenstuhl wears the new Raven Racing uniform that were designed by Hanneman.
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Robert Carter, 10, draws an arrow from his quiver during the Youth Archery Camp at King's Nock Archery Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Children ages 7-16 spend the week learning archery safety, etiquette and shooting technique as well as building arrows from raw shafts and preparing for a tournament at the end of the camp. Two more camps are scheduled for the weeks of June 23 and July 14. For more information, contact Chris Williams at 479-4539.
Participants gather their arrows from a variety of targets during the Youth Archery Camp at King's Nock Archery Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Children ages 7-16 spend the week learning archery safety, etiquette and shooting technique as well as building arrows from raw shafts and preparing for a tournament at the end of the camp. Two more camps are scheduled for the weeks of June 23 and July 14. For more information, contact Chris Williams at 479-4539.
James Eemoss, 10 takes aim during the Youth Archery Camp at King's Nock Archery Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Children ages 7-16 spend the week learning archery safety, etiquette and shooting technique as well as building arrows from raw shafts and preparing for a tournament at the end of the camp. Two more camps are scheduled for the weeks of June 23 and July 14. For more information, contact Chris Williams at 479-4539.
The Frigidaires entertain Wednesday evening, July 23, 2003, as one of the attractions of the Concerts in Golden Heart Plaza. Together Rif Rafson, left, Bill Stroecker, middle, and Karl Carlson have more than 180 combined years of performing experience.
Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell, left, visits with Mary Bishop at the opening of his campaign office in Fairbanks on Wednesday, June 11, 2008. The office, in the Northgate Square Mall on the corner of the Old Steese Highway and Minnie Street, will be the base of operations in the Interior for Parnell's bid for U.S. Rep. Don Young's seat.
