Monthly Archives: December 2007

Norm Hilliker Construction Update

We would like to thank everyone that has given money, clothes, food and their time to help Norm. We truly appreciate each and every one of you. We know God will bless you for it. We also want to thank all of you that have offered to help with the construction and have donated materials toward the project also. It is truly a blessing to see so many people come together to help one of our fellow neighbors.

The construction has started. The floor has been built and is in place. The roof trusses are built and on site. The walls are being built and Lord willing will be raised on Monday, 12/31/2007.

If you would like to help please give Ernie Wyrick a call @ 895-4820. We are still in need of a small wood stove and chimney pipe. Norm lost his chainsaw in the fire and is needing one soon to cut up some trees on his property that have been cut down but not cut up yet. If any one has information about where we can purchase a good chain saw at a good price please let us know.

Funds are limited since most of the funds are being used for the building project.Thanks again for everyone’s help,

Ernie Wyrick
Chaplain RDVFD

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Photo of the day – December 29

The “prized catch” of fresh sockeye fillets taken from The Copper River is shown in this photo. Image by Dwight Phillips
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Open House….Fun, Fun, Fun!

The Delta-Greely Skating Association invites YOU to an “Open House” party January 4th, 5th, and 6th at the Liewer-Olmstead Arena.

For our community’s enjoyment and entertainment, we will start the weekend of activities with a Men’s 5 on 5 Tournament.

Grilled hot dogs along with all the assorted condiments; drinks, chips, chili, and more will be available Saturday. Hot cocoa will be served from the score booth.

There will be a presentation from the Figure Skaters. The Association President, Kevin Jenkins will also appreciatively acknowledge all our 2007-2008 Sponsors.

There will be 40 wrapped gifts for the children in attendance. All children under the age of 12 will be given a ticket at the door. Forty tickets will be drawn and the child holding the matching number will be invited out on the ice to select a package. This may take a while. The rental skates will be available on a first come basis for the open skate.

Some rules on skating conduct will be posted inside the arena. ALL SKATERS are to read and follow these rules to ensure the safety of all skaters. These rules are to be followed now and at future community skating.

There will be no charge to our community members for these activities so come and enjoy some ice time.

Friday

  • 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm Figure Skater’s practice
  • 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Men’s 5 on 5 Tournament begins.
    Referees, pizza and beverages will be provided for the players.

Saturday

  • 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Men’s Tournament
  • 2:00 pm Grilled hot dogs will be served until the food is gone.
  • 3:30 – 4:00 pm President and Figure Skater’s presentations
  • 4:00 – 5:00 pm Drawings for the forty children’s gifts
  • 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Community Open Skate
  • 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm Teenage skate (Jr. High age)
  • 10:00 pm – midnight High School and older skate

Sunday

  • 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Community Open Skate
  • 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Recreation Hockey

Men’s Tournament: If you are interested in participating in this event, call Dawn Grossmann at 895-1910. You may come as a team of five players or sign up individually and be drawn to fill out a team.

Community/Teenage/High School skate: If you have music you’d like to hear while skating, bring it in. However, it must be clean and appropriate.

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Division of Elections Meets Help America Vote Act Requirements

(December 28, 2007, Anchorage, Alaska) – Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell announced today that the Alaska Division of Elections has updated the Alaska State Plan, as required by the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA). Lieutenant Governor Parnell appointed a state committee, comprised of Division of Elections personnel; the state’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator; representatives from the disability community; and a representative from the Department of Law, to review the updated plan and provide comments to the Division of Elections.

“Although Alaska initially had few changes to make to our election laws, our voter registration system, and election equipment to comply with HAVA, Alaska has improved, and will continue to improve,” Lieutenant Governor Parnell said on Thursday. “Our election processes will comply with both state and federal legal requirements in order to maintain public trust and confidence in the election process and ensure that democracy is upheld through the ballot box.”

A public comment period on the updated HAVA State Plan will be held from December 28, 2007 through January 31, 2008. Written comment will be accepted until 5 p.m. January 31, and those Alaskans wishing to comment online may do.

“The 2008 HAVA State Plan includes updated information about the opening of the Division’s satellite offices to better serve Alaskans, the implementation of touch-screen voting with a voter-verifiable paper record, the development of new HAVA staff positions, and changes to voter outreach programs,” said Shelly Growden, HAVA Election Systems Manager for the Division of Elections.The plan is available on the Division of Elections’ web site , as well as at the Division’s regional offices.

The Division of Elections expects to submit a final plan to the United States Election Assistance Commission for publication in the Federal Register after the public comment period.

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Photo of the day – December 28

“Fall colors and crystal clear water provide a great photo of Krebs’ Creek.”
Photo courtesy Sebastian Saarloos
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Photo of the day – December 27

This Toklat grizzly looks closely at some high bush cranberries as he prepares to make a quick meal out of them. Photo Courtesy Dwight Phillips
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Photo of the day – December 26

A soft, pastel, winter landscape in the Clearwater area at -35 below, 10 a.m.. A Merry Christmas present from Mother Nature. Photo Courtesy Michele T.Trainor
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Chinook by George M Hosier II – One Tiny Baby

A tendril of hay curled against his tiny pink cheek, fluttering gently each time he exhaled. Was it possible that this adorable little sigh of sleeping contentment, audible only to his mother’s attentive ears, had before the dawn of time thundered into a crescendo of creative power like the roar of a trillion Niagaras? The breath of his life, now lightly frothing the lingering residue of his mother’s milk between rose bud lips, had once commanded the universe into existence!

Things that had never been before had burst into reality even as they coalesced in his imagination. When he voiced his will, light had exploded from the darkness in dazzling fireworks of vivid color. In the stark void of emptiness, nebulae and supernovae and galaxies had blossomed. On a new rock called Earth, oceans had condensed, mountains had speared upward from the plains and a riot of life had erupted. Platypus and orchids, amoebas and blue whales, black-capped chickadees and aloe vera, pineapple coral and blue-green algae, crawfish and fruit bats, spotted newts and humans: all sprang into being like a scene filling the canvas under the swift brush-strokes of a brilliant master artist.

To read the entire article we invite you to browse our Chinook pages.

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Photo of the day – December 24

These trees appear to be “on fire” as the northern lights dance above them.
Image by Dwight Phillips
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Merry Christmas from the Delta News Web

We would like to thank the community for the support you have shown to us in 2007. Without you, it would have been impossible to have the Delta News Web. We would like to wish you and your families a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

The Delta News Web will not be updated on Tuesday. We will be taking the day off to enjoy with our families. Remember, this Christmas season that Jesus is the Reason for the Season.

God wants us to have life! Real life. Life that lasts forever with him! That’s why he sent Jesus, so we could have life. That is why Jesus left him and came to earth. That is why Jesus endured the Cross and its humiliation. That’s why Jesus rose from the dead. God loves us with an everlasting love in Jesus! What other Christmas gift can compare? “O come, let us adore him!”
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Say "YES" At Christmas

And Mary said, “yes” when the angel came,
not knowing all it would mean.
For “yes” was only the beginning.
“Yes” to giving birth in a cold, dark stable,
while cows and sheep looked on.
“Yes” to a sword that pierced her soul, as her
Son died on a cross, while she looked on.
And Mary said, “Yes, let it be.”
But do I? Do I say, “Yes” when God calls to me?
Oh, not through an angel who comes in the night,
But maybe a pastor
who asks if I’ll lead Sunday school class;
Or a former friend
who calls to mend our broken relationship;
Or a stranger
who wonders if I might spare some change for food.
And for a moment as I ponder what to say,
does God’s purpose flicker like a flame
in a sudden breeze,
to be snuffed out by “no,”
or to burn brighter with the power of “yes”?
For “yes” is only a beginning.
“Yes”, I’ll give my time to sharing God’s Word.
“Yes”, I’ll end a quarrel by forgiving another, and myself.
“Yes”, I’ll share what I have with one in need.
For somehow I know that even to the small questions,
God needs to hear my “yes”
as much as He needed to hear Mary’s.
Perhaps that’s why Jesus comes to the world a baby,
a baby full of questions, needs and desires.
When He asks to come into my heart this Christmas,
will I say, “YES”?

Written by Gina Bridgeman

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Photo of the day – December 22

“A colorful sky makes a nice backdrop when looking down Krebs’ Creek.”
Photo courtesy Sebastian Saarloos
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Christmas Eve Candle Light Service

Sing along as the handbell choir plays “Silent Night” by candlelight at the Delta Presbyterian – Faith Lutheran Church next to the Delta Community Center (266.5 Mile Richardson Hwy) on Christmas Eve, December 24.

The Christmas Eve Candle Light Service will begin at 7 pm with handbell music as a prelude.

The Christmas story will be read from scripture. The congregation will sing carols. Communion will be shared.

Please join us in celebration of the birth of Jesus.

For more information call 895-4322.

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Driver Alert

Aurora Avenue (the road behind Library and next to City Park) is now CLOSED between Deborah Street and Kimball Streets (behind Interior BuildingSupply) due to drifting snow.

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Photo of the day – December 21

This hoary marmot is shown sunning himself on a rock ledge. Image by Dwight Phillips
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Fire Safety

It’s that time of year again when we all seal up our homes for the long winter and fire up our furnaces and wood stoves. Unfortunately, many of us do not consider the possible dangers. Accidents can and will happen occasional, even for those of us who are prepared.

The only time you have to decide whether you and your family are going to be victims or survivors is now! Once tragedy strikes there usually isn’t enough time to make up for a lack of planning.Recently, two of my friends and I were working on a Job in Nome and the house we were living in caught fire while we slept. Like most people we felt safe at home in our beds and never considered the possibility of such a tragic event. As a result, I managed to escape with smoke inhalation and few minor cuts and bruises and the horror of that night etched in my mind forever. My friends were not so fortunate. One friend received severe burns over 17% of his body, and my other friend didn’t make it out alive. All because we never expected some something like this to occur and we didn’t plan for it. On that particular night we had less than a minute and a half to react or die, and the situation went from knowing we had a problem to its too late!

I’m not a Fire expert but here is a list of the things we did wrong or neglected to do that might save someone’s life someday.

1. Have an alternate escape route. We only had one door out of the building and it was engulfed in flames.

2. Arrange a safe place to meet outside so you can account for everybody. In all the confusion, nobody realized that my friend was still in the building until it was too late.

3. Have a heavy object available near any escape windows. It took over six attempts for me to break through a thick plate glass window and I nearly lost consciousness trying.

4. Despite what you may believe, do not stop to call 911 immediately. When in a burning building you may be out of time without realizing it, and you will also likely be breathing fumes that can cause you to drop where you are stand. Get out Immediately! Once you are all out, you can decide whether it is safe enough to renter and call for help and if not, you can call from a neighbor’s house.

5. Remember that once you break a window or open an outside door, the inrush of fresh air will only make the situation worse, so be ready for it. No need to mention smoke detectors but I will, because they are probably the only reason why I’m still here and able to write this article.

Please be safe and support you local fire fighters. I know that I’ll be sending them my donation. If anybody is interested in knowing how bad things can get in a hurry.

You may be able to access the article on the web. Nome nugget newspaper (archives.. November 8th edition)

Dedicated to my Friend, Jeffrey A Martin …deceased October 30th 2007

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Photo of the day – December 20

“An old cabin along a slough of the Tanana River has a collapsed second story (on the left, behind the birch trees), and has sod roofing with moss growing out of it.”
Photo courtesy Sebastian Saarloos
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Candlelight Christmas Eve Service

Delta Christian Center is having a Candle-Light Christmas Eve service at 9:00 pm Dec. 24.

To celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ our Savior, there will be some singing, some special performances, and refreshments following.

Everyone is welcome to come join us.

Delta Christian Centeris located at Mile 4.5 Jack Warren Rd.
For further information, pleasecall 895-4723.

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Photos From the Community Christmas Concert

Brenda Kimball and Misty Chapman

David Noble and Melinda Hammerly

The Delta Junction Community Choir Concert was held on December 13 at the Fort Greely Chapel. A cookie social as held in the Chapel Annex after the concert. Members of the general public were all invited for this special event.


Photos Courtesy Michael Kingston/CRTC
Please click on images for enlargements.
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Anti-Corruption Act Application Certified

(December 19, 2007, Anchorage, Alaska) – Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell certified an initiative today related to the prohibition on using public funds for political campaigns, partisan purposes, and ballot measures; the initiative also prohibits holders of government contracts from making campaign contributions or employing legislators and their staff for two years following state service. The lieutenant governor certified that the initiative application, known as 07ANCO, was in proper form.

Lieutenant Governor Parnell’s decision to certify the initiative (07ANCO) was supported by a legal opinion from the Department of Law, which concluded that the bill and application are in the proper form, and that the application complies with the constitutional and statutory provisions governing the use of the initiative.

Petition booklets will be prepared for the prime sponsors of the initiative by the Alaska Division of Elections. The sponsors will need to collect at least 23,831 valid signatures from qualified voters in 30 election districts in order for the proposed bill to be placed on a ballot.

The lieutenant governor’s letter to the initiative’s sponsors is available at
http://ltgov.state.ak.us/PDFs/07ANCOletter.pdf

The Department of Law’s legal opinion is available online at
http://ltgov.state.ak.us/PDFs/07ANCOopinion.pdf

The Division of Elections memorandum is available online at
http://ltgov.state.ak.us/PDFs/07ANCOelections.pdf

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Chinook by George M Hosier II – Santa Pause

By now I’m sure everyone has heard the news. Santa’s famous “ho, ho, ho” has been banned Down Under. Evidently the Aussies have mistaken St. Nick for a rap artist performing lyrics demeaning to female triplets. Do a Google search using the key words, “Santa”, “Australia”, and “ho ho ho” if you think I’m making this up. Sometimes political correctness makes me crazy.

Not that I’m a big fan of the jolly old elf, understand. Under normal circumstances I would have trouble developing rapport with guy who never shaves, lets himself become 100 lbs. overweight and runs around in public wearing red pajamas! However, when that same character spends his spare time offering strange kids candy to sit on his lap, I get downright antisocial. Furthermore, I resent the imposter for usurping the place of honor that belongs to the real central figure of Christmas—God incarnate in the form of an infant.

To read the entire article we invite you to browse our Chinook pages.

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Birth Announcement – Gavin Smith

Gavin Alex Smith – Born September 3rd, 2007 to Justin Smith & Lacey (Wheeling) Smith both Delta Junction Alumni. Gavin has two big brothers Cobey Cupp & Cameron Smith. The family resides in Delta Junction. Photo Courtesy Lacey Smith
We invite you to browse more of our alumni pages.
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Norm Hilliker Update

We would like to express our appreciation to all those who have donated to help Norm Hilliker. Norm has a place to stay at this time and we are currently making plans and purchasing materials to rebuild as soon as possible. Many people have donated materials for this project, but more funds are needed. We greatly appreciate all that have given.

If you would like to give, there is an account at Wells Fargo Bank in his name. Donations can be mailed to P. O. Box 157, Delta Junction AK 99737 and checks made payable to Norm Hilliker.

Clothes, dishes, and linens have been donated as well as a bed & dresser and other furniture items. Several people have asked about sizes for clothing. He wears a Large size shirt, 33 X 32 pants and 10 1/2 size shoes. One item that will be needed is a wood stove and pipe for it. His old stove was damaged in the fire and may not be usable.

If you can help in any way, please contact Ernie Wyrick at 895-4820 or at email address: ruraldeltanavfd@firefighting.net. or ewyrick@mac.com

Thank you so much for all your help. We know that the Lord will bless you for it.

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Photo of the day – December 19

This great horned owl is caught in mid flight as he makes a hasty exit from a poplar tree.
Image by Dwight Phillips
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Birth Announcement – Addyson Atwell

Announcing the arrival of Addyson Alexis Atwell on Dec. 8. Weighing 8lbs 7oz. and 20 inches long. Addyson is the daughter of Levi and Amber Atwell. Levi and Amber have made their home in Fairbanks, and he is employed with Sea Coast. Levi is a 2004 graduate of Delta High School. Photo Courtesy Amy Atwell

You can view more alumni photos in our alumni photo albums.

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The Quest – By Pastor Howard Echo-Hawk

The Father pondered,
the Spirit & Son said Yes

Even though the earth was a mess
the Spirit spoke and so it began…

meanwhile, on Ararat
the Dove did not come back
he flew in search
for a peaceful land
while down below
trumpets began to bellow

He is coming
He is the Man!
only He can heal your land.
and when there was no room for a guest
the dove felt soon
he would end his quest

Angels gasped!

The Son went down

He landed in the bad part of town!
So tiny
So small
Lying on his back

He grew in spite
of the serpents’ attack
then…

He walked
to hear John’s best
and there the dove
finally found rest…

“Behold, the Lamb of God! which taketh away the sin of the world!”

Pastor Howard Echo-HawkDelta Christian Center

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Mat-Su milk due in Delta this week

Delta’s own Northern Lights Dairy will begin processing up to 20,000 gallons of milk a month from four dairy farms in the Mat-Su Valley starting Wednesday. The state run Matanuska Maid Dairy will close operations at the end of the week, leaving dairy farmers uncertain about the future of their product. Read complete details here.

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Holiday Closure – Cooperative Extension

The University of Alaska Faribanks Cooperative Extension Service office will be closed December 22, 2007 through Janunary 2, 2008.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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Birth Announcement – Landon Russell Bobo

On December 8th, Leslie and Mike Bobo welcomed their second son, Landon Russell, into the world. Landon weighed 8#4oz and was 19 3/4 ” long.

Here he is with big brother, Colton.

Both Leslie and Mike are DHS graduates and now live in the Anchorage area.
Mike works for the Anchorage Fire Department and Leslie is able to stay home with their sons and help run their Bear Mountain Espresso business. Photos Courtesy Ruby Hollembaek

You can view more alumni photos in the alumni photo albums.

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Photo of the day – December 18

While on a trip to the village of Eagle I spotted this beautiful relic from the past. Many Alaskan women can say they’ve use a unit similar to this one as they carved out their existence in Alaska’s wilds. Image by Dwight Phillips

One of our readers, (Sebastian Saarloos) thought we should also mention that the photo is of a washing machine, for the younger viewers of our webpage, and said he was sure alot of ‘men’ used them also. LOL!

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North Richardson Scenic Byway – Upcoming Public Meetings

Communities along the North Richardson Highway State Scenic Byway, between Fort Greely and Fairbanks, are developing a Corridor Partnership Plan (CPP) with assistance from the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. The goal of this project is to develop a plan that represents the vision of the communities along the byway and that tells the complete story of the byway corridor. Completion of the CPP will open up grant funding opportunities for projects that will implement the plan. I hope you can attend one of our upcoming kick-off meetings.

Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Time: 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Location: Pioneer Park, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, Exhibit Hall, 2300 Airport Road, Fairbanks

Date: Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Time: 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Location: Delta Junction Community Center, 2287 Deborah Street, Delta Junction

For more information contact Aneta Synan at aneta.synan@alaska.gov or 907.465.8769 or Julianne Hanson at julianne.hanson@jacobs.com or 907.751.3452 or visit http://northrichardsoncpp.c-b.com/

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Photo of the day – December 17

A pair of rough-legged hawks cavort in a spruce treetop.
This image provided by Dwight Phillips.
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Department of Motor Vehicles Will Be Closed During Christmas Break

DMV will be closed for Christmas vacation December 22, 2007 – January 2, 2008

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Photo of the day – December 15

This image depicts a mother red fox as her baby looks longingly on. The greenery and wild flowers are missed at this time of year. Photo by Dwight Phillips.
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Donations Requested for Norm Hilliker

As some of you know, Norman Hilliker had a fire at his home on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 and lost everything. He has 1st and 2nd degree burns on his head and back and is recovering. Ernie Wyrick and Kent Brown have been coordinating efforts to help Norm. Kelly’s Inn graciously donated 3 free nights for Norm. Norm was provided some clothes from God’s Helping Hands.

Several men have volunteered to assist with the reconstruction of a small cabin for Norm on Norm’s property. Norm needs a temporary place to stay and some funds towards the construction project.

An account has been set up in Norm’s name at Wells Fargo Bank. Donations are welcome and are needed to help with rebuilding. Several people have donated already.

If you would like to donate funds, building materials, help with construction, provide a temporary place for Norm, or anything else, please contact Ernie Wyrick. Checks should be made out to Norm Hilliker and mailed to PO Box 157, Delta Junction, AK 99737.

Please contact Ernie Wyrick if you have any questions or can offer assistance in any way.

Thanks for all your help,
Steve Joslin

Ernie Wyrick
Chaplain of the Rural Deltana Volunteer Fire Department
P O Box 157
Delta Junction, AK 99737
Mobile Phone: 907-378-6691
Home Phone: 907-895-4820
ruraldeltanavfd@firefighting.net

Serving Those That Serve Others
Romans 1:16; I Peter 5:7; John 3:16

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Photo of the day – December 14

Bull and Cow near the Dome. Photo Courtesy Jason Langiewicz
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Birth Announcement – Brody Phillips

Brody Edwin Phillips, son of Debbie (Heinbockel) and Brett Phillips. Brody was born at the Alaska Native Medical Center on September 23, 2007 at 7:49 a.m. He weighed 6lbs 14oz and was 20 inches long. Photo Courtesy Debbie Phillips
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Photo of the day – December 13

This image of Doug Seus and his bear was taken at Kelly’s Country Inn right here in Delta Junction last summer as they were on their way to Denali for a “bit part” in the movie, “Into the Wild”. The bear also enjoyed some meat sticks purchased at Delta Meat and Sausage while the photographer and the editor of the Delta News Web looked on. Image by Dwight Phillips.
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Outdoor Holiday Decorating Contest Deadline set for Thursday, December 13

If you have not yet nominated any residential or commercial properties in the Delta Junction area for the Outdoor Holiday Decorating Contest, please hurry to turn in your nominations to the Delta Chamber of Commerce office (Jarvis West bldg., Suite 1B) in order to meet the Thursday, December 13 deadline.

There is no limit on the number of nominations a person can turn in. Nomination forms can be picked up at the Chamber office or can be found in last week’s issue of the Delta Wind.

They will also be accepted via e-mail, deltacc@alaska.net, or over the phone @ 895-5068.

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Photo of the day – December 12

“A spectacular sunset behind the Alaskan Range on December 1, 2007.”
Photo Courtesy Sebastian Saarloos
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