Photo archive for June 17, 2008
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North Pole resident Debra Burkhardt poses with a printout of her Netflix invoice Tuesday afternoon, June 17, 2008. Burkhardt is questioning the validity of a sales tax that was added to her monthly invoice in April.
Children form a line while walking in front of the barn at Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge on Tuesday morning, June 17, 2008.
Sandhill cranes frolic in a freshly plowed field at Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge on Tuesday morning, June 17, 2008.
We have some little visitors—cliff swallows—making a new home on our balcony!
From left, Alaska Reps. Kevin Meyer and Mike Kelly confer during the Legislature's special session on the proposed gas pipeline Tuesday, June 17, 2008, in Anchorage. BP and ConocoPhillips announced their intent to build a competing line two months ago and named it Denali-The Alaska Gas Pipeline Project.
Erica Nelson
Abby Flantz
Spruce tree branches sway in the breeze along the Old Steese Highway Friday afternoon, June 13, 2008. Due to late spring frosts killing budworms, local spruce trees have shown increased needle growth without the budworms there to consume needles.
A red-tailed Harlan’s Hawk departs from its power line perch Monday afternoon, June 16, 2008, on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus.
Spruce trees sway in the breeze along Birch Hill Road on Friday afternoon, June 13, 2008. Due to late spring frosts killing budworms, local spruce trees have shown increased needle growth without the budworms there to consume needles.
David Monson, husband of the late Susan Butcher, pictured at right, speaks during the unveiling of plans to create the Susan Butcher Institute Monday afternoon, June 16, 2008, in the University of Alaska Fairbanks Akasofu Building. Monson will serve as the institute’s first executive director.
Fetterman
Frey
Henry
Sam
Athletes in Action Fire shortstop Quinn Clair tags out Alaska Goldpanners base runner Matt Vogel as he tries to steal second in the fifth inning of their game Tuesday, July 24, 2007, at Growden Memorial Park.
Neonatal intensive care unit nurses adjust Josh Aron's breathing tube, June 20, 2002, at Medical City Hospital in Dallas. In this image he is a little over a month old, still weighing less than 2 pounds. Josh and his twin brother Jake were born 17 weeks too soon. Josh had surgery to close a hole in his heart on his third day.
