...171. Michelle Papp, 1:02;46; 172. Jennaka Papp, 1:02:47; 173. Melanie Papp, 1:02:47; 174. Alyson Stogsdill, 1:03:13; 175. Carole Freas, 1:03:14; 176. Robin Whiteside, 1:03:38; 177. Lore Weimer, 1...
...Many Thanks to our Dutch Oven Judges, Omar Alvarez, Sue Wallace, Chenille and Rob Murphy, Sarah McAlpine, Alyson Stogsdill, Jenny Neyman, Kurt Olson, Peter Micciche and Zada Friedersdorff.Thank you to the over 40 vendors that came...
...made a decision. Then they say, 'Why don't you like our decision?'" At the Tuesday meeting, Knopp asked Alyson Stogsdill, CPGH, Inc., Board secretary and treasurer, how to fix the divide. Stogsdill said it might have to do with...
...Engberg, Steve Horn, Dave Keating, Josh Kerkvliet, Jim and Cheryllaine McWilliams, Bri Pearson, Sharen Sleater, Alyson Stogsdill, Brandi Urban, Tom Walsh, Mary Whalen, Brittany Winkler, Myrna and Pat Cowan and Carolyn Schaefer. The caring...
...reform, rethinking insurance and changing the health care system at 10 a.m. Aug. 28. For more information, call Alyson Stogsdill at 283-2030. Don't forget needy children when shopping for back to school The international relief organization...
...legislation. But Hamann's not getting any special treatment; these resources are available to anyone, according to Alyson Stogsdill, the Kenai LIO information officer. Hamman is perhaps a rare case in this area, though. Both Stogsdill and Hamann...
...disconnected from the State Legislature. Please call us at 283-2030 or visit our Kenai office, 145 Main Street Loop, Suite 217 (old Kenai court house). We're happy to assist you. Alyson Stogsdill Kenai Legislative Information Officer
...me, and I think, 'Oh yeah, that&'s why I liked her so much.' She cares deeply." Former cancer patient Alyson Stogsdill agreed. "Before, when someone heard the word 'cancer,' they immediately thought it was a death sentence...
Pink is becoming the color of October both nationally and on the Kenai Peninsula. It's the color of awareness that by just being female women are at risk for breast cancer and that early detection remains the best method of saving lives. Pink shows up everywhere, in newspaper ads, on television and even on hockey rinks. The messages are clear that communities are united to defeat this disease and offer a strong quality of life for those undergoing treatment. The Kenai Peninsula is no exception.
...have to travel to Anchorage for treatment. "This is an exciting day and the result of a twenty year dream," said Alyson Stogsdill, CPGH Inc. Board Member and twenty year cancer survivor. "You wouldn't believe the room Kathy Lopeman had to...
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