
Jessie Holmes Makes History in Iditarod
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Jessie Holmes from Brushkana made history in the Iditarod, reaching the Cripple checkpoint with sixteen dogs and leading the pack to the Yukon River. His early lead earned him the Dorothy G. Page Halfway Award, with options of gold nuggets or a year of free mobile service. GCI, the tech partner, praised their networks role in keeping everyone connected during the race. Holmes will receive his award again at the finishers banquet in Nome on March twenty-second.
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