Two people are dead after an apparent boating accident in the Yukon River, according to an Alaska State Troopers dispatch.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two people are dead after an apparent boating accident in the Yukon River, according to an Alaska State Troopers
On Friday evening, troopers learned the bodies of 55-year-old Arlene Ivanoff and 37-year-old Fredrick Stickman, both of Nulato, were found in the Yukon River near Nulato. The boat they were traveling in was also located.No injuries after bullet strikes school bus in Wasilla ‘It’s a battle every day’: Twin sister, cousin speak on holding out hope of finding missing loved one
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