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Animal Cruelty Charged

One of the dogs seized by Matanuska Susitna Borough Animal Control from Willow Dog breeder Frank Rich in a kennel at the animal care facility on Tuesday January 11, 2011. Rich was charged with 50 counts of animal cruelty at his arraignment in Palmer.

Dogs seized by Matanuska Susitna Borough Animal Control from Willow Dog breeder Frank Rich.

Colony Christmas

Christmas lights and decorations are up in Palmer, AK on Thursday December 9, 2010 as the town gets ready to celebrate Colony Christmas. The festival kicks of Friday and runs through Sunday. Colony Christmas features hay rides, a bon fire, art exhibits, a ball, a lights parade and numerous other activities. Jim Brown created the light rope moose driving the train.

Christmas lights and decorations are up in Palmer, AK for Colony Christmas.

Sandhill Cranes

Sandhill Cranes at the Matanuska Experiment Station on Saturday August 22, 2009. The cranes have up to a 7 foot wing span and are among the tallest birds in the world. They gather into flocks for the migration south.

PJMS raising funds to visit DC, New York City - 1/27/2010 5:55 pm

Samuels to speak at Lincoln Luncheon - 1/27/2010 4:54 pm

Wasilla teen honored on Tournament of Roses float - 12/31/2009 3:50 pm

Local author signing copies of a Valley-based mystery - 12/18/2009 5:30 pm

Dad's quick decision may have saved son - 12/18/2009 12:49 pm

Request line open - 12/17/2009 3:58 pm

Free H1N1 shots available now - 12/17/2009 11:24 am

Training event in Hatcher Pass this weekend - 12/9/2009 6:30 pm

Search continues for missing Palmer teen

From Rindi White in Wasilla:

Palmer Public Safety Director Jon Owen said emergency responders are still searching for missing Palmer teen Trenton Tunohun.

Tunohun, 17, was last seen near the Matanuska River early Monday morning wearing black and yellow shorts, a black hooded sweatshirt and Nike shoes. He's 5 feet 6 inches tall and about 140 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, according to Palmer police.

Between 35 and 40 people searched for Tunohun for five hours Tuesday after a friend of the teen reported him missing Tuesday afternoon. Owen said the search was suspended after 10 p.m. Tuesday night because it was too dark to see. The search resumed Wednesday afternoon.

Owen said Palmer police were called to the old Matanuska River Bridge near Palmer at about 3 a.m. Monday because of a disturbance. Six people were there, two adults and four juveniles, Owen said. The juveniles, including Tunohun, fled into trees when the officer arrived, he said. The teens later said they had been drinking.

Owen said the search has been difficult. The area between the bridge and Sherrod Elementary, less than a mile away, includes boggy areas and thick underbrush.

Anyone with more information about Tunohun is asked to call Palmer Police Detective Sgt. Kelly Turney at 745-4811.

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