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Posted By: Sitka deer Pete Kaiser Day in Bethel - 04/12/19
Only in small town America... Pete is worthy in many ways.

https://www.ktuu.com/content/news/A...onoring-Iditarod-champion-508475921.html


Alaska city declares holiday honoring Iditarod champion

Pete Kaiser talks to Channel 2 at his kennel in Bethel. (KTUU)
By Associated Press | Posted: Thu 9:43 PM, Apr 11, 2019

BETHEL, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska city has declared a public holiday honoring the hometown champion of this year's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

KYUK-AM reported Wednesday that Bethel will celebrate "Pete Kaiser Day" on March 13 in honor of the 2019 winner of the most celebrated event in sled dog racing.

The station reports that Kaiser was on hand Tuesday for the declaration by the city council in the central Alaska community.

The 31-year-old won the 1,000-mile (1,600-kilometer) race across Alaska's wilderness when he and his team of dogs crossed the finish line in Nome on March 13 after beating back a challenge from defending champion Joar Ulsom of Norway.

The station reports that Kaiser is the second Bethel resident to have a commemorative holiday named for him.
AP needs an Alaska map!
???
Originally Posted by AP article
...central Alaska community.
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Only in small town America... Pete is worthy in many ways.

https://www.ktuu.com/content/news/A...onoring-Iditarod-champion-508475921.html


Alaska city declares holiday honoring Iditarod champion

Pete Kaiser talks to Channel 2 at his kennel in Bethel. (KTUU)
By Associated Press | Posted: Thu 9:43 PM, Apr 11, 2019

BETHEL, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska city has declared a public holiday honoring the hometown champion of this year's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

KYUK-AM reported Wednesday that Bethel will celebrate "Pete Kaiser Day" on March 13 in honor of the 2019 winner of the most celebrated event in sled dog racing.

The station reports that Kaiser was on hand Tuesday for the declaration by the city council in the central Alaska community.
he 31-year-old won the 1,000-mile (1,600-kilometer) race across Alaska's wilderness when he and his team of dogs crossed the finish line in Nome on March 13 after beating back a challenge from defending champion Joar Ulsom of Norway.

The
T station reports that Kaiser is the second Bethel resident to have a commemorative holiday named for him.
Got it, speed reading did not help...
Not to detract from Pete's honor there.

Gotta wonder where the AP reporter is based. It humors me.
Well, in regard to N:S it is sorta central...
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Well, in regard to N:S it is sorta central...

Huh?
Anchorage is further north.
by 22 nautical miles...
Neither is "central".
Sure...
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Yanno? smile
As your map conveniently cuts off SE AK... and even your map has Bethel in the wrong place.
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