The opening line of Dempsey’s first letter to Bunnell — dated March 19, 1926 — got right to the point
Prosecution lawyers were fortunate to have a fallback plan: witnesses to the crime.
I started taking Paxil almost six years ago, after a lifelong struggle with anxiety and depression
The lines of history are most accurately understood in retrospect.
Although William Dempsey didn’t know it as he fled for his life, several things were working against him
What are some of these clueless congressional reps trying to prove?
AUTHOR’S NOTE: In the first three parts of this story, William Dempsey, who confessed to killing two Alaskans in 1919, escaped from prison in Washington… Continue reading
A new way to participate in Ash Wednesday debuted on the central Kenai Peninsula on Wednesday. The first “Ashes to Go!” drive-thru Ash Wednesday service… Continue reading
Hundreds turned out at Soldotna Creek Park on Saturday for the 8th Annual Frozen RiverFest, put on by the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce. In lightly… Continue reading
Hockey is being celebrated with a variety of games and events all this week run by the Kenai Peninsula Hockey Association, the Kenai River Brown… Continue reading
Anchorage authorities believed Dempsey was planning to sail from Seward and flee to the States
Many people prayed for Mike to be rescued from freezing to death
William Dempsey and two other men slipped away from the rest of the prison road gang on fog-enshrouded McNeil Island, Washington, on Jan. 30, 1940
No doubt, one of the most remarkable gifts God gives to communicate with his creation is the gift of prayer
I ran across some 20-some year-old journal notes rambling on about a 268-foot dive I took
I’m old.
For 50 years, Emma and Carl had been central to the story of Hope
I took the weather condition disparity as personal and figured it was payback for some blistering criticism I shot at the weather witch
Christmas came to the Central Peninsula with gusto this year
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